Techniques for Predictable Implant Surgery

Techniques for Predictable Implant Surgery

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  • September 6, 2024 Boston, MA
    Boston, MA

    Course Synopsis

    6.5 CE Credits | $495.00

    This course will review protocols and techniques for the full range of dental implant treatment, from single tooth to full arch. Emphasis will be placed on hard and soft tissue grafting, from simple socket preservation to more advanced techniques such as ridge splitting and sinus augmentation. A hands-on component will include a model-based session covering techniques, instruments, and materials for the complete implant surgery process from site preparation to implant placement.

    Learning Objectives

    • Understand the importance of minimally invasive extraction
    • Understand alveolar ridge preservation
    • Demonstrate predictable socket grafting techniques
    • Diagnose and treat single-unit cases from socket preservation to final restoration
    • Discuss ridge splitting and sinus elevation protocols
    • Create anterior esthetics with dental implants
    • Demonstrate full-arch reconstruction: Overdentures to “All-on-X”
    • Treat the ailing or failing implant
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    Timothy F. Kosinski, DDS, MAGD

    Dr. Timothy Kosinski graduated from the University of Detroit Mercy School of Dentistry and received a Master of Science degree in biochemistry from Wayne State University School of Medicine. In addition to serving on the editorial review board of numerous dental journals, Dr. Kosinski has published over 180 articles and contributed to textbooks on the surgical and prosthetic phases of implant dentistry. He is currently the editor of the Journal of the Academy of General Dentistry.

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