On-Site at DENTAL SALON: Exhibition Hall
The Dental Tribune Study Club Symposia at DENTAL SALON offer an ambitious schedule of continuing education lectures in various dental disciplines. Each day will feature a selection of lectures led by experts in the field, providing an invaluable opportunity to learn from opinion leaders, while earning ADA CERP C.E. Credits.
The symposia sessions are free for DENTAL SALON visitors. Walk-ins welcome. We have developed a program that is both diverse and engaging, with every lecture offering you the practical guidance you seek to take back to the practice and put to immediate use.
Find us in the exhibit hall. On-site attendance is FREE!
The program is as follows:
APRIL 25
10:30 – 11:30
Esthetics and Geometry in Restorations: Lip and Gum Design with Prof. Alexander Shumsky
12:00 – 13:00
The Power of Cone Beam Technology with Dr. Dan McEowen
13:30 – 14:30
Multidisciplinary Approach to Full Mouth Reconstruction with Implant Dentistry with Dr. Oleg Nashtatik
Today’s dentistry cannot be compared to that of 35 years ago. Utilizing the knowledge and technology gained has allowed for better treatment planning. A proper past medical history, dental exam and radiological evaluation including periapical x-rays, panoramic and now 3D digital scans will reduce the risk factor of pre-surgical planning. It will also facilitate to improve the patient and doctor’s understanding of the present conditions of the maxilla, mandible and surrounding tissues.
By considering proper evaluations of the periodontal, endodontic, surgical, prosthodontic, TMJ and orthodontic oral state we are able to bring forth the best treatment plan.
We cannot consider Implantology a separate field and therefore all these disciplines should be integrated to bring about the best oral rehabilitation possible for the patient.
15:00 – 16:00
Laser Applications In Dentistry with Prof. Olga Risovannaya and Dr. Dmitri Boutoussov
Lasers in dentistry are used today in several major application categories: diagnostics, therapy and surgery. Different applications utilize different laser types. Like diagnostics of caries or oral cancer require low power lasers or even LEDs with 0.001 Watt output power. On the other hand – cutting of tooth hard tissue will need 10,000 Watt laser system (10 million times difference in power output). It is very different technologies, different price levels, different everything. Would the ideal laser system in the dental office combine all benefits of laser light technology and be such a multi-functional system? Or more practical would be combination of several devices, which doctor can select based on focus of his practice, education and economic factors?
Biolase has more than 15 years experience selling over 14,000 lasers to dentists around the world. It takes much longer time for laser technology to get accepted in the dental office than in many other medical professions – why would that be? Will there ever be laser device that will replace mechanical drill – what should be the requirements to such a device? There are no easy answers, but it is definitely a big opportunity for technology and system development.
16:30 – 17:30
An Introduction to Diode Lasers: Top 10 procedures you can do with your diode laser with Dr. Glenn van As
APRIL 26
12:00 – 13:00
The Power of Cone Beam Technology with Dr. Dan McEowen
13:30 – 14:30
The Future of Implant Esthetics with Mr. Renzo C. Casellini
Mr. Renzo C. Casellini, Master Dental Technologist, will present an overview of what you can do with implants in all prosthetic situations, whether it is removable, fixed, or hybrid. He will share his Twenty four years of experience working with more than 40,000 implants He will demonstrate that the combination of esthetics and Biomechanics produces predictably superior restorations. Prosthetic management is a major factor in the success or failure of implant treatment. Inadequate planning, improper selection of a patient or implant system is the most frequent cause of restorative and cosmetic failures. Mr. Casellini will also share:
• Newest developing techniques on esthetics and Implants.
• Newest techniques in Zirconium abutments, over structures, crowns, and full screw retained restoration in zirconium with white and pink porcelain esthetics from Europe.
• Newest technique for removable, fixed, screw retained and cemented implant restorations.
• Causes of restorative and cosmetic failures.
16:30 – 17:30
An Introduction to Diode Lasers: Top 10 procedures you can do with your diode laser with Dr. Glenn van As
APRIL 27
10:30 – 11:30
Surgical Complications in Oral Implantology. Etiology, Prevention & Management with Dr. Louie Al-Faraje, DDS
The use of dental implants to restore missing teeth has become increasingly widespread over the past three decades. Considering the increasing popularity, an increase in the number of complications is to be expected. Sound knowledge of surgical anatomy and the knowledge of the fundamentals of internal medicine are important prerequisites for predictable implant surgery. Also, adequate pre-surgical planning, the quality and quantity of the available bone, the surgical technique, the primary stability, the length of the healing period, and the postoperative instructions and home care are all factors that play a vital role in the success of dental implant surgery and osseointegration. The lecture will emphasize the importance of developing a protocol that allow the early detection of potential surgical complications and how to avoid them because, early detection of complications that are amenable to rescue therapies may reverse the fate of a failing implant or a bone grafting procedure.
12:00 – 18:00
ADIA Dental Team Implant Certification Program with Lynn Mortilla and Vavi Bohbot
The program will address all aspects of implantology including case presentation, answers to commonly asked questions, treatment planning, surgical, prosthetic and maintenance procedures.
Educational Objectives - Upon completion of this program participants will be able to:
• Develop an appreciation for the role of dental implants in the maintenance of oral health.
• Identify patients who would benefit from implant therapy.
• Discuss the consequences of non-therapy to patients.
• Develop a knowledge base related to treatment planning implant cases.
• Describe important techniques for effective case presentation.
• Review the techniques and skills involved in implant maintenance.
• Develop techniques for good intra/inter office communication and documentation.
• Understand the laboratory procedures involved in implant therapy.
• Understand the radiological importance during treatment planning.
INTRODUCTION & DEFINITION: Rationale for dental implants; Historical overview; Contraindications; Criteria for success.
PATIENT INTERACTION & EDUCATION: Case presentation & handling objections; Commonly asked questions and appropriate responses; Coordination & Communication.
ASSESSMENT DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT PLANNING: Client evaluation and assessment; Diagnostic and adjunctive procedures; Treatment planning, site selection, and implant selection; Risk management; Implant complications and failures.
IMPLANT SURGICAL PROCEDURES: Surgical templates & stents; Pharmacology & Sedation; Surgical preparation and infection control; Surgical procedures; Ancillary Procedures: Sinus lifts, bone grafts, tissue regeneration, PRP.
PROSTHODONTIC PROCEDURES: Provisional prostheses & fabrication of temporaries; Impressions; Types of superstructures; Laboratory considerations.
MAINTENANCE AND EVALUATION PROCEDURES: Professional care, armamentaria, and techniques; Client education and care; Management of implant complications and failures; Evaluation and post-treatment care.
Faraz Patel
27 November 2011, 12:11 PM (EST)
When will the webinar be available??????????
Christiane Ferret
28 November 2011, 09:38 AM (EST)
Dear Dr. Faraz, the lectures from the Dental Salon are available here: http://www.dtstudyclub.ru/