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Introduction to Cone Beam CT (CBCT), especially as it pertains to Prevention of Failures in Oral Implantology

Dr. Dov M. Almog, D.M.D.

Course date: Tuesday, November 30, 2010 01:30 PM (EST)

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Part I: During the first half of the lecture, provide an overview on the need for CBCT 3-D based imaging technology as it pertains to a diversity of applications suitable for both general dentists and specialists (i.e., Oral Implantology; Tooth Impactions, Education; TMJD and Other Anomalies).

Part II: During the second half of the lecture, concentrate on Cone Beam CT-based imaging as it pertains to prevention of failures in oral implantology in a variety of treatment areas, ultimately facilitating safer treatment planning and predictable restorative/aesthetic results, and providing the attendees with step-by-step implant site assessment.

After taking this course the attendee will be able to understand:

  • Need for CBCT 3-D imaging in dentistry.
  • CBCT 3-D dose comparison.
  • Basic CBCT 3-D applications.
  • CBCT 3-D for oral implantology and beyond…

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