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11/27/18 New York University College of Dentistry Linhart Continuing Dental Education Program “Current Concepts in American Dentistry: Advances in Implantology and Periodontics” October 8-10, 2019 (Tuesday-Thursday) BRAZIL GROUP Tuesday, October 8, 2019 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. ......................................................................................... CDE Theatre Dr. Michael SONICK Michael Sonick, DMD, is an internationally known, highly regarded authority in the field of dental implantology and periodontology. He completed his undergraduate degree at Colgate University. He received his DMD at University of Connecticut School of Medicine and his certificate in periodontology at Emory University. He received his implant training at Harvard University as well as the Branemark Clinic in Gothenburg, Sweden. A full-time practicing periodontist in Fairfield, Connecticut, he is also a frequent guest lecturer in the international program at New York University School of Dentistry and the University of Connecticut School of Dental Medicine. He lectures worldwide on the subject of aesthetic implants, periodontal plastic surgery and guided bone regeneration. He is the co-editor of the multi-language textbook, Implant Site Development. He serves on the editorial boards of numerous journals including the Compendium of Continuing Education and the Journal of Cosmetic Dentistry, and also writes and publishes numerous papers in peer-reviewed journals. He is a diplomate of the International Congress of Oral Implantology. “Implant Treatment in the Esthetic Zone” The maxillary anterior dental implant is perhaps the most challenging for the clinician. Knowledge of esthetics, bone grafting, gingival grafting and precise implant placement is essential to achieve an implant restoration indistinguishable from the natural dentition. In modern implant dentistry, mere osseointegration is not enough. We tolerate no less than perfection. Thus the position that creates the most beautiful and functional prosthesis dictates the location of the implant, not the ridge morphology. Today, we simply grow bone where we desire it. Techniques that are now available to augment hard and soft tissue at the various phases of treatment will be shown. Techniques will include particulate bone grafting, guided bone regeneration with bio-absorbable and non- resorbable membranes and the use of the osteotomes and ridge expanders. Soft tissue procedures to assure optimal esthetic reconstruction before implant placement, at implant placement, at second stage surgery and after second stage surgery will also be demonstrated. These include flap designs to optimize ideal soft tissue profiles, three dimensional connective tissue grafting, and the use of number of second stage surgical flap designs. The requirements and limitation of papilla regeneration between implants, implants and natural teeth, and implants and pontics will be shown. The sequence and timing of implant placement and regeneration will vary depending on the situation. Implant placement may be immediate or delayed up to nine months depending on the quality and quantity of bone. The advantages and disadvantages of each of the treatment modalities will also be discussed. Four grafting timing possibilities will be discussed: 1) at the time of extraction (site preservation); 2) post extraction (ridge augmentation); 3) simultaneous with extraction and implant placement (Immediate implantation) and 4) post extraction with simultaneous implantation and ridge augmentation (Peri-implant GBR). Course Objectives: Treatment planning for ideal esthetics Gingival augmentation options – grafts and surgical design Philosophy of bone regeneration When to bone graft and with what Treatment sequencing Immediate versus delayed placement Flap designs Sequencing treatment and provisionalization Socket preservation techniques Second stage surgical techniques Reduction of surgical complications
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Page 1: “Current Concepts in American Dentistry: Advances in ... Group...Implant Surgery”. As well as “fundamentals of esthetic implant dentistry” published by Wiley – Blackwell.

11/27/18

New York University College of Dentistry Linhart Continuing Dental Education Program

“Current Concepts in American Dentistry: Advances in Implantology and Periodontics”

October 8-10, 2019 (Tuesday-Thursday) BRAZIL GROUP

Tuesday, October 8, 2019 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. .........................................................................................CDE Theatre

Dr. Michael SONICK Michael Sonick, DMD, is an internationally known, highly regarded authority in the field of dental implantology and periodontology. He completed his undergraduate degree at Colgate University. He received his DMD at University of Connecticut School of Medicine and his certificate in periodontology at Emory University. He received his implant training at Harvard University as well as the Branemark Clinic in Gothenburg, Sweden. A full-time practicing periodontist in Fairfield, Connecticut, he is also a frequent guest lecturer in the international program at New York University School of Dentistry and the University of Connecticut School of Dental Medicine. He lectures worldwide on the subject of aesthetic implants, periodontal plastic surgery and guided bone regeneration. He is the co-editor of the multi-language textbook, Implant Site Development. He serves on the editorial boards of numerous journals including the Compendium of Continuing Education and the Journal of Cosmetic Dentistry, and also writes and publishes numerous papers in peer-reviewed journals. He is a diplomate of the International Congress of Oral Implantology.

“Implant Treatment in the Esthetic Zone”

The maxillary anterior dental implant is perhaps the most challenging for the clinician. Knowledge of esthetics, bone grafting, gingival grafting and precise implant placement is essential to achieve an implant restoration indistinguishable from the natural dentition. In modern implant dentistry, mere osseointegration is not enough. We tolerate no less than perfection. Thus the position that creates the most beautiful and functional prosthesis dictates the location of the implant, not the ridge morphology. Today, we simply grow bone where we desire it. Techniques that are now available to augment hard and soft tissue at the various phases of treatment will be shown. Techniques will include particulate bone grafting, guided bone regeneration with bio-absorbable and non-resorbable membranes and the use of the osteotomes and ridge expanders. Soft tissue procedures to assure optimal esthetic reconstruction before implant placement, at implant placement, at second stage surgery and after second stage surgery will also be demonstrated. These include flap designs to optimize ideal soft tissue profiles, three dimensional connective tissue grafting, and the use of number of second stage surgical flap designs. The requirements and limitation of papilla regeneration between implants, implants and natural teeth, and implants and pontics will be shown. The sequence and timing of implant placement and regeneration will vary depending on the situation. Implant placement may be immediate or delayed up to nine months depending on the quality and quantity of bone. The advantages and disadvantages of each of the treatment modalities will also be discussed. Four grafting timing possibilities will be discussed: 1) at the time of extraction (site preservation); 2) post extraction (ridge augmentation); 3) simultaneous with extraction and implant placement (Immediate implantation) and 4) post extraction with simultaneous implantation and ridge augmentation (Peri-implant GBR). Course Objectives:

• Treatment planning for ideal esthetics • Gingival augmentation options – grafts and surgical design • Philosophy of bone regeneration • When to bone graft and with what • Treatment sequencing • Immediate versus delayed placement • Flap designs • Sequencing treatment and provisionalization • Socket preservation techniques • Second stage surgical techniques • Reduction of surgical complications

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Wednesday, October 9, 2019 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. ....................................................................................CDE Theatre

Dr. Preston Miller

Clinical Professor of Periodontics, Medical University of South Carolina School of Dentistry, Charleston; Former Clinical Professor, Department of Periodontics, Center for Health Sciences University of Tennessee College of Dentistry, Memphis, Tennessee; Recipient of the Master Clinician Award and Gold Medal from the American Academy of Periodontology; Former Private Practice in Memphis, Tennessee.

“Regenerative and Reconstructive Periodontal Plastic Surgery: Cosmetic and Esthetic Consideration”

Thursday, October 10, 2019 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. ....................................................................................CDE Theatre

Dr. Abd Elsalam ASKARY

Dr. Abdelsalam Askary is currently maintaining a private practice limited to periodontics, dental implants and oral reconstruction in Alexandria, Egypt. Dr. Elaskary is a visiting lecturer at University of New York. Dr. Elaskary has contributed with two text books to the field of dental Implantology, “Reconstructive Aesthetic Implant Surgery”. As well as “fundamentals of esthetic implant dentistry” published by Wiley – Blackwell. DR Elaskary is an editorial advisory board member for the smile dental journal and a society editor for the Implant dentistry journal. Dr. Elaskary is the current president of the Arab society of oral Implantology in Cairo and a founding board member of the Arabian academy of aesthetic dentistry, an active member, fellow and the vice president of the International Congress of Oral Implantologists (ICOI).

“Diagnosis & Management of Dental Implant Complications”

Periodontal surgery is rapidly moving from respective techniques to regenerative and reconstructive techniques. Root coverage (reconstruction) with attachment (regeneration is not only possible, but routinely predictable in areas of marginal tissue recession using both free and pedicle grafts. A comparison of various surgical techniques for root coverage will be presented as well as a systemic approach for selection of the proper surgical techniques. Topics will include:

1) Root Coverage Grafting 2) Soft Tissue Grafting Around Implants 3) Esthetic Crown Lengthening 4) Treatment of the Lost Papilla (Black Triangle)

A comprehensive course that touches the daily practice of every clinician performing dental implants service, a unique detailed clinical overview of related treatment complications with dental implant therapy that starts form the poor diagnosis to the regenerative bone graft complications, with emphasis on the potential risk factors that might escalate the failure rate, the identification of the potential tendency for complications to occur prior to implant placement is also as an important factor prior to treatment , this in turn would eliminate the need for more complex treatments or re-treatments at a later date. This course will focus on how to identify, avoid and treat potential treatment complications with dental implant therapy in a step by step protocol. Course topics:

- Decision making complications - Anatomical & surgical complications and risk factors. - Complications related to immediate implant placement - Biomechanical complications - Poor implant positions and treatment options - Soft tissue related errors - Peri-implantites & peri-implant muccosites

The candidate will be able to learn: - Philosophy of failure - How to predict any treatment complication prior to occurrence - Diagnose the reason of the specific treatment complication - The deferent clinical solutions to treat complications and failures - How to deal with patients in case of implant failures - How to avoid the possible treatment complications prior doing dental implants - Assess medico-legal implications of treatment failures