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Occlusion: Implant Surgery and the Neuromuscular Approach

Dr. Leo Malin

Course date: Wednesday, February 24, 2010 09:00 AM (EST)

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1h
199.00
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In a live patient program, Dr. Leo Malin will present a state-of-the-art process for dental implant treatment planning, including patient workups and basic to advanced surgical and restorative techniques.

Course fee: $199.00

Participants will view a demonstration of a unique approach to treatment planning derived from the occlusion to the bone (not from the bone to the occlusion). Participants will also learn an implant protocol allowing for the easy and predictable placement and restoration of implants, with long-term clinical success.

The following key points will also be covered:

  • Understanding the step-by-step neuromuscular approach to surgical implant placement and occlusal loading.
  • Implant protocols and limitations.
  • A predictable, reliable and less-invasive surgical protocol,
  • Tomographic X-ray systems, and how to read and understand radiographic options for patient evaluation and implant placement.
  • Treatment planning, patient acceptance and patient management.

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