



ULTIMATE CONCEPTSReference Course (TDI 3)
This course is designed for general practitioners who have already completed an intense course of didactic study in implant dentistry (e.g. a maxi-course, UMDNJ, NYU, Columbia, Hiossen AIC, T Dental i, ICOI or AAID-sponsored course) to continue to build on that know- ledge and gain the clinical experience of live patient surgeries.
This course includes a rigorous curriculum balanced with the right tools to create the perfect setting for busy dentists who need an all-inclusive continuing dental education.
One-on-one instruction by course faculty is provided with procedures and techniques that can be immediately implemented into your office.
This course bridges the gap between classroom and actual surgical treatment. To accomplish our objectives, the course director will allow patient surgeries with a minimum of twenty implants placed.
Due to the intensity and uniqueness of this course, the course directors will limit attendance to 8 participants.
• Basic Dental Implant Training
• Basic knowledge on Oral Surgery
• Basic knowledge in Dental Implants Instrumentation
• Minimum of 2 years in General Dental Practice
DAY ONE
• Case presentation by participants
• Digital Panoramic & Cone Beam CT for implant planning
• Selection of fixtures for each patient & overview of implants procedures
• Live surgery: Each participant will place minimum of 6 Implants
DAY TWO
• Case presentation by participants
• Digital Panoramic & Cone Beam CT for implant planning
• Selection of fixtures for each patient & overview of implants procedures
• Live surgery: Each participant will place minimum of 6 Implants
DAY THREE
• Case presentation by participants
• Digital Panoramic & Cone Beam CT for implant planning
• Selection of fixtures for each patient & overview of implants procedures
• Live surgery: Each participant will place minimum of 7 Implants
Tristate Institute for Advanced Dentistry will provide patients for clinical participation. Patient assignment will be based on participants prior experience. Participants may provide their own patients upon faculty approval. All patients accepted for treatment must be registered and will be charged a clinic fee for treatment.
Equipment, materials, and lunch will be provided to participants."
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