
Dear colleagues, this program will fulfill a doctor’s desire to learn implant dentistry with practical, clinical information and techniques. Emphasis is placed on anatomic considerations, treatment planning and prosthetic techniques
Implant Basic Course
Lecture: Sheraton Bellevue ( 9 AM to 4 PM)
Surgery: 4th and Madison Dental (8 AM to 4 PM)
Curriculum
Day1 Setp 24, 2011
- Introuduction of Implant Dentistry
- Diagnostic Casts and Surgical Guides
- Review of Surgical Motors and Drilling Sequence
- Hands On - Implant placement
Day 2 Oct 1, 2011
- Radiographic Imaging
- Anatomic Considerations in Implant Dentistry
- Implant Biomechanics
- Diagnosis and Treatment Planning
- Panograph tracing - Hands on

Day 3 Oct 8, 2011
- Presurgical Prepartion, Anesthesia, and Medicantion
- Overview of implant surgery (Incision, Suturing etc)
- How to manage implant complications and failures
- Hands on - Incision, Suturing, and Implant Placement
Day 4 Oct 22, 2011
- Abutment Selections/Restorative Options
- Impression Techniques
- Impression Taking Demonstration and Hands on
- Live surgery Case Presentation
Day 5 Oct 29, 2011
- Live Implant Surgeries by Participants under fuculty supervison at 4th and Madison Dental
Day 6 Nov 5, 2011
- Review of Surgery Cases
- How to Incorporate Implant dentistry into your Practice
- Case presentation ( Sinus lift by CAS kit)
- Certificate Presentation
Sinus Surgery Course
This course will review and enhance your knowledge of implant occlusion and advanced case treatment planning based upon patient's biological and mechanical needs. We will also focus on the proper Guided Bone Regeneration techniques and Socket and Ridge Preservation techniques to prevent bone loss.
Contact Michael Jang for more info or to register at [email protected] or call 310-663-7585.
