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www.dentalxp.com

2010 Live Course GuideHands-On Dental Education

DentalXP600 Galleria Parkway SE, Suite 800Atlanta, GA 30339

www.dentalxp.com

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Periodontal Soft TissueEnhancement in Esthetic Dentistry

About DentalXP 2010 Course Schedule

January 15 & 16

TBA

February 5 & 6

February 11 & 12

February 20

TBA

March 12 & 13

March 14 & 15

March 19 & 20

April 9 & 10

April 16 & 17

April 23 & 24

May 14 & 15

June 4 & 5

June 25 & 26

August 20

October 1 & 2

October 15 & 16

May 21 -23

November 19 & 20

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Dr. Maurice Salama

Dr. Brian LaSage

Dr. Scott Ganz

Dr. Glenn D. Krieger

Dr. Colin Richman

Dr. Robert A. Horowitz

Dr. Christian Coachman

Dr. André P. Saadoun

Dr. Aldo Leopardi

Dr. Ziv Mazor

Dr. Stephen J. Chu

Dr. André P. Saadoun

Dr. Guiseppe Cardaropoli

Dr. Aldo Leopardi

Dr. Colin Richman

Dr. Michael Sonick

Dr. André P. Saadoun

Dr. David Garber

Dr. Maurice Salama

Course Dates Speakers Course Titles CEUs

2D and 3D Evaluation and Bone Regeneration for Optimal Results: Paradigm Shifts in Dentistry

Dr. Christian Coachman& Dr. David Garber

Perfection in Tissue Management and Aesthetic Restorations- A Combined Restorative & Periodontal Approach

Clinical Photography and Digital Case Presentation:A Hands-On Course that will Change Your Practice

Interdisciplinary Treatment, Facilitated by PAOO - “Periodon-tally Accelerated Osteogenic Orthodontics” - ‘Wilckodontics’

Minor Tooth & Tissue Movementfor the Non-SpecialistComposite Mirroring:Simplifying the Details

Achieving True Restoratively Driven Implant Dentistry Through CT/CBCT and Interactive Treatment

Achieving Aesthetic PredictabilityIn Perio-Implantology - Module 1

Restorative Implant DentistryProgram - Module 1

Restorative Implant DentistryProgram - Module 2

Achieving Aesthetic PredictabilityIn Perio-Implantology - Module 2

Contemporary PeriodonticsThe State of the Art - The Standard of Care

Hard & Soft Tissue Regenerationfor Ideal Implant Placement

Immediate Implant Placement Following ToothExtraction - From The Biology To The Clinic

Achieving Aesthetic PredictabilityIn Perio-Implantology - Module 3

Crowns, Bridges, Veneers & Direct Composite -Real World Restorative Dentistry

Periodontal Soft Tissue Enhancementin Esthetic Dentistry

Pink Ceramics & Composite Part 1

Pink Ceramics & Composite Part 2

State of the Art Sinus Augmentation

Introducing the DentalXP 2010 H.O.T. (Hands-On Training) Courses!

With hundreds of online videos, lectures, articles and courses, DentalXP is known as the “Leader in Online Dental Education”, however we also offer an extensive catalog of hands-on training courses in many different disciplines of dentistry.

In 2010 all DentalXP Hands-On Training courses will be presented at the Team Atlanta Teaching Center, located adjacent to the Goldstein, Garber and Salama dental office and laboratory. Our center is fully equipped with the most advanced technology offering you the best and most pleasant learning experience. Our courses range from 1 to 3 days, in which you will have a chance to fully interact with our XPerts as part of a small group of 18 to 24 attendees.

Come and join the XPert’s, be part of our team, and let us take you to the next level in continuing dental education.

DentalXP600 Galleria Parkway SE, Suite 800Atlanta, GA 30339

email: [email protected]: (678) 872-7774fax: (404) 261-4946

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Periodontal Soft TissueEnhancement in Esthetic Dentistry November 19 & 20

Dental esthetics is dependent on specifically defined relationships between the soft tissue, the teeth or implants, and the underlying osseous scaffold. A critical soft tissue dimension is required for long-term predictable support of the gingival margin, crestal bone and restorative esthetics.

Part and parcel of a thorough dental evaluation today is to determine that gingival phenotype of the individual. Thickness of the gingiva, zone of attached tissue and tissue color all play important roles in developing the long-term health and esthetics in dental treatment of any kind. The exact determination of the location of the underlying bone acts as a prognostic indicator of future soft tissue levels.

Soft tissue grafting techniques, new regenerative materials and bioactivators will be highlighted. The expanding role of allograft materials (Alloderm, Dermis, Pericardium) and when to utilize them will be suggested. The ability of these combined protocols to alter the soft tissue profile around natural teeth, implants, edentulous ridges, as well as to support facial soft tissue structures will be reviewed as to its critical role in “Complete Esthetics”.

This hands-on course will highlight the the 3 most utilized soft tissue procedures in clinical practice, the socket graft, ridge augmentation and root coverage procedures. It will teach in detail and simplify the process of site evaluation, critical anatomy, flap design, harvest techniques and suturing.

All necessary materials will be made available to each attendee; soft tissue models, surgical instruments, graft and suture materials.

In addition, all attendees will receive a CD of all the reviewed and covered procedures performed by Dr. Salama on the same model.

Course Objectives:1. To learn basic Surgical Anatomy and Incision Techniques in Soft Tissue Surgery.2. To apply 3 commonly used soft tissue grafting techniques in clinical practice.3. To learn modified suturing methods to secure flaps and grafts.

$2845

Minor Tooth & Tissue Movementfor the Non-Specialist

Maruice Salama, DMD

January 15 & 16

Periodontics/Orthodontics

The primary goal of implant therapy should be the creation of a restoration, which reconstructs the form, function, and esthetics of edentulous spans. Achieving this goal in the partially edentulous patient can be especially challenging when the edentulous span or potential "restorative site” is not in harmony with the adjacent dentition, and/or the "esthetic zone." Such deficiencies in the restorative site often require that orthodontic therapy be included as an integral component in a multidisciplinary treatment protocol, which aims at 3-dimensional reconstruction of the site prior to implant placement.

Orthodontic tooth movement can be synergistically combined with periodontal-plastic surgical techniques and guided bone regeneration to effectively establish the optimal outline for functional and esthetic implant restorations. This presentation will highlight the benefits of such an interdisciplinary approach with an emphasis on the role of orthodontics in the non-surgical enhancement of soft and hard tissue dimensions, as part of “Site Development.” Team-oriented treatment planning and sequencing of therapy will similarly be emphasized.

Course Objectives:You can predictably make minor orthodontic corrections to set up your anterior restorative treatment plans! It’s easier than you might think. This course is designed to put you in the driver’s seat. Get the skills needed to make minor gingival and tooth movements. You will learn why a simple “straight-wire” technique will give you faster results and allow you to treat more problems than clear stints or other “trendy” methods.

Imagine the results you could achieve by moving certain teeth into better positions before you restore the case. Whether you want to speak on an equal plane with your orthodontic specialist or profit from the control gained by doing some minor tooth movement yourself, predictable minor tooth and tissue movement will distinguish you as a better dentist.

$2845

Topics to be covered in detail:1. What equipment and hardware are needed to start?2. What to charge and how to schedule appointments3. What you can do and what to refer out4. When Invisalign or Essix retainers can work5. How to move gum lines up or down on anterior

teeth6. How to correct anterior crowding, rotations,

midline shifts & cants7. How to extrude teeth orthodontically for soft

tissue augmentation8. Vertical bone augmentation using orthodontic tooth

movement vs. distraction osteogenesis 9. Molar uprighting10. Simple space closure techniques11. Simple level and alignment techniques12. Invisalign, Essix and other removable tooth

movement devices13. Spring aligners and retention

Hands-On Techniques to be Covered in Detail:1. Socket Preservation

A. Products for filling the socketB. Products for covering the socket

2. Ridge augmentation for pontic & implant sitesA. Roll techniquesB. Inlay pouch techniqueC. Onlay technique

3. Root coverage porceduresA. Connective tissue grafts - CTGB. Semi-lunar graftsC. Tunnel techniques

Incisions & Flap DesignA. SucularB. Semi LunarC. VerticalD. Split ThicknessE. Tunnel Approach

Suturing TechniquesA. Horizontal mattressB. Vertical mattressC. Continuous slingD. Simple Cross

Dr. Salama has completed an ADA accredited hospital-based General Practice Residency at Maimonides Medical Center in New York City. In 1988 he had the opportunity to further broaden his clinical horizons through externships at Hebrew University in Jerusalem and Beth Israel Hospital in New York City. His very unique background includes specialized training inOrthodontics, Periodontal Surgery, and Implant Dentistry.

Dr. Salama is an active member in the American Academy of Orthodontics, the American Academy of Periodontics, the Academy of Osseointegration, Alpha Omega InternationalDental Fraternity, Thomas P. Hinman Dental Society, Georgia Dental Association, and the American Dental Association. He also served as the Dental Expert for Fox (WAGA)TV in Atlanta, Georgia on a weekly basis.

The dual nature of his specialty training makes Dr. Salama a frequent author of dental literature, and a sought-after lecturer nationally and internationally.

Dr. Maurice A. Salama completed his undergraduate studies at the State University of New York at Binghamton in 1985, where he received his BS in Biology. Dr. Salama received his DMD from the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine, where he later received his dual specialty certification in Orthodontics and Periodontics, as well as implant training at the Branemark Center at Penn. He was awarded the George Coslet and Richard Chase Scholarships at the University of Pennsylvania during his post-doctoral studies. Dr. Salama is currently on the faculties of the University of Pennsylvania and the Medical College of Georgia as Clinical Assistant Professor of Periodontics. Dr. Salama is a permanent member of the Scientific Committee of the world’s leading online Dental Education Website; www.DentalXP.com

He is also a member of the Team Atlanta Dental Practice which is a multidisciplinary practice world renowned for their clinical research in reconstructive and esthetic dentistry.

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Achieving True Restoratively DrivenImplant Dentistry Through CT/CBCT

and Interactive Treatment

Dr. Scott D. Ganz graduated from the University of Medicine and Dentistry – New Jersey Dental School. He completed a three-year specialty program in Maxillofacial Prosthetics at M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas. Dr. Ganz is well- published in various scientific and professional journals (over 50 articles). He has delivered presentations both nationally and internationally on the Prosthetic and Surgical phases of Implant Dentistry and is considered a leader in the field of Computer Utilization for Diagnostic, Graphical, and Treatment Planning Applications in Dentistry. Dr. Ganz has been a featured speaker worldwide for numerous organizations including the Academy of Osseointegration, American Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, The American Academy of Maxillofacial Prosthetics, The International Congress of Oral Implantologists, The American College of Prosthodontists, The American Academy of Implant Dentistry, The European Academy of Osseointegration, and The American Society of Osseointegration. He currently serves as Assistant Editor for the peer-reviewed journal, Implant Dentistry,and the editorial staff of Practical Procedures and Aesthetic Dentistry.

Scott D. Ganz, DMD

February 5 & 6

Prosthodontics

It is widely recognized that implant dentistry has been greatly impacted by innovations in three dimensional CT scan imaging technology and three dimensional treatment planning software. Recently, the introduction of Cone Beam CT technology has allowed for clinicians worldwide to place this technology within the walls in their offices and become more flexible when treatment planning cases. This course is designed for clinicians who are investigating the opportunity of implementing both a CBCT machine and treatment planning software. Two innovative offerings will be reviewed, SimPlant® three dimensional treatment planning software, and the Next Generation i-CAT®.

Course Objectives:Participants will understand the value of CBCT technologyParticipants will learn how these state of the art technologies can improve diagnosis and treatment

planning for implants, oral surgery, periodontal procedures, and orthodontics.Participants will learn how to use the Triangle of Bone® Concept to maximize diagnosis and

treatment planning for dental implants. Introduction to, and Hands-on application of interactive 3D treatment planning softwareParticipants will understand the process involved with using CBCT with SIMPlantParticipants will gain a basic understanding of how to use the software tools to plan cases, and create

surgical template for guided surgical procedures.Participants will learn how to manage the everyday workflow of having a CBCT scan machine in the

office environment as well as marketing concepts.

$2090

Composite Mirroring -Simplifying the Details

Dr. Brian P. LeSage graduated magna cum laude with the Omicron Kappa Upsilon Honor Dental Society award from the University of Maryland, Baltimore College of Dental Surgery in 1983. Dr. LeSage has actively integrated academic pursuits with a private practice, first in Washington D.C., and now for the last 19 years in Beverly Hills, California, emphasizing aesthetic and reconstructive dentistry.

His national, as well as international symposia lectures, offer the most current inroads in cosmetic dentistry. His presentations range from ½ day or 1 day lectures, as well as hands-on sessions and courses. Dr. LeSage teaches practical, attainable techniques in adhesive and cosmetic dentistry, to help clinicians raise their level of expertise and change their dental practice philosophy.

Dr. LeSage is one of 288 accredited cosmetic dentists in the worldwide American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry (AACD). In 1995, he was appointed a Consultant and Examiner for the AACD accreditation process. He was awarded the status of Fellow in the AACD, the 32nd, in 2002. Presently, Dr. LeSage is the Fellowship Chair with the AACD, a member of the American Academy of Esthetic Dentistry, a Fellow with the AGD and honored to be an ADA seminar series speaker.Brian P. LeSage, DDS, FAACD

TBA

Cosmetics

Composite mirroring is the contemporary dentist most minimal invasive procedure when there is tooth that is missing, diseased or unsightly to achieve the patient’s desired outcome. Direct composites in the esthetic zone tend to be one of the most challenging procedures and so it is too often overlooked as a viable treatment option.

With the advances in adhesive dentistry and composite materials and techniques, we can restore teeth in the most conservative, least invasive, predictable fashion by the use of composites. Learn the 10 parameters involving composite materials and techniques to assure clinical success. Relearn and master the use of tints, opaquers, proper armamentarium, adhesive dentistry and finishing and polishing to create these restorations that can marvel tooth structure.

Develop and further refine the skills used to layer composite to build in polychromicity, dentinal lobes and incisal effects and halo. Ceramist’s techniques for developing life like restorations will be discussed. In the afternoon session, emphasis is placed on direct composite veneer restorations in the esthetic zone, such that every clinician can return to their offices and confidently place seamless restorations at a higher artistic skill level.

Course Objectives:Evaluation of the various types of composite materials: advantages, disadvantages and clinical usage.Is there any value to tint and opaquers?Preparation design and 7 important steps to create an invisible restoration“Layering” techniques to build in polychromicity and translucenciesComprehensive evaluation of contour and color and their effects on final esthetic for anterior

restorations.The next to last step, finishing and polishing.

$2245

Workshop:This workshop will allow the clinician to practice the art and science of composite artistry in a “clinical” environment. The same skills you observed in lecture the first day through explanation, diagrams and clinical photography will be applied directly on a typodonts tooth or model. The exercise will involve placing the bevel, incrementally building the dentinal lobes. Placing surface anatomy and texture, and polishing to the appropriate finish and luster will be emphasized.

Additionally, you will fabricate a direct composite veneer using a matrix that will demonstrate incisal effects, maverick colors and incisal halo. MacroEsthetics and more importantly MicroEsthetic principles will be covered in depth, which will enable one to place a seamless direct anterior composite restoration.

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2D and 3D Evaluation and BoneRegeneration for Optimal Results -

Paradigm Shifts in Dentistry

Robert A. Horowitz, DDS, trained in Periodontics at the Manhattan, VA and New York UniversityCollege of Dentistry and completed a two year fellowship in Implant Dentistry at New York University. Dr. Horowitz is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Oral Surgery at New York University College ofDentistry where he performs clinical and histologic research. Dr. Horowitz maintains his privatepractice in Scarsdale and New York, NY.

Robert A. Horowitz, DDS

TBA

Periodontics

There have been recent paradigm shifts in dental therapy. One is the trend towards implant-supported restorations. We have gone beyond the “predictability” of integration and are concentrat-ing on the aesthetic result of both the surgical and restorative procedures. For optimal success and support of the soft and hard tissues, the formation of vital alveolar bone is ideal for future implant site preparation.

Clinical, radiographic and histologic comparison of bone replacement graft materials will be shown. The final desire is to improve our diagnosis of current patient conditions. For these goals to be reached, our patients have to be better educated with digital photography, two and three dimensional radiography.

In this age of optimal aesthetic implant-supported restorations, three dimensional diagnosis is critical before and after tooth extraction and other types of surgery. Utilizing cone beam volumetric tomog-raphy enhances the diagnostic ability of the dental team. This enables the non-surgical and surgical portions of therapy to be fully planned out before the case is started. Cases will be shown where diagnosis of fractured teeth, bone defects and other unforeseen problems can be easily explained to the patient.

This hands-on and lecture course will give the attendees information on available options and techniques for digital photography, software to manipulate and present the images to patients and study clubs. Software for interpretation of cone beam and CT scan data will be detailed and taught to those at the course for use in case planning and treatment presentation to increase case acceptance.

The attendees will be informed as to predictable options for therapy and the ease of treatment and consultation by all involved members of the dental team for these and related cases. Multiple cases will be shown with 2D and 3D analysis of oral defects and their treatment resulting in the formation of vital bone, ideal for placement and long-term support of osseointegrated dental implants. After full comprehension, the patient is much more likely to accept treatment knowing the cost and extent of all of the various procedures that will need to be performed and the time required to complete all therapy.

$2190

Since graduating dental school in 1992, Dr. Krieger has been committed to staying on top of the newest and most innovative aspects of general dentistry. Having achieved more than 1500 hours of continuing education in all fields of dentistry, the Academy of General Dentistry bestowed the award of “Fellowship” upon Dr. Krieger in 2001, after only 9 years in practice. He subsequently went through a 3 year course inAdvanced Restorative Dentistry at the University of Washington.

Having drawn upon a lifelong love of photography, Dr. Krieger sought out the best resources to help him understand the basics of excellent clinical photography. With the arrival of digital technology in the photographic world, Dr. Krieger merged his knowledge of traditional photographic technique with the advantages of digital cameras. The products were courses for dentists to help them gain a better understanding of the concepts that facilitate world class clinical images and methods so easy that virtually every clinician could instantly apply them in a clinical setting.

Dr. Krieger has been named one of the “Top Clinicians in CE” 3 times in a row by Dentistry Today magazine and is the Founder and Director of The Krieger Continuum, a program that helps dentists understand how to better communicate and practice their best dentistry using simple, everyday technology. Dr. Krieger maintains a private practice in Seattle, Washington. He can be reached at [email protected] D. Krieger, DDS, FAGD

Restorative Dentistry

Would you like to see your case acceptance skyrocket? Have you wondered why a lot of patients don't accept your best care? During this 2 day, hands on course, Dr. Glenn Krieger will walk you through proven techniques to help your diagnosis, treatment planning and case presentation using exquisite clinical photography and easy to use digital technology.

Even if your VCR is still blinking 12:00, you shouldn't be worried. Using methods honed in his own practice, Dr. Krieger will teach you critical steps in his innovative "Digital Co-Diagnostic" process to help you walk patients from the time they enter your practice through the review of findings and beyond.

Course Objectives:How to capture exceptional images, without compromise, every time.Why every clinician should be taking more images.How to use photography as a case acceptance tool. Why the most important step in case acceptance happens before picking up the camera.How to create files and folders that make sense.How to upload images.How to quickly and easily create custom patient case presentations.Verbal skills to walk patients through each step of the process.

Clinical Photography and DigitalCase Presentation - A Hands-on Course

That Will Change Your Practice February 11 & 12

$2745

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Contemporary PeriodonticsThe State of the Art –The Standard of Care

Dr. Richman has delivered more than 200 continuing education programs both in the US and abroad. He is the Director of the Seattle Study Club of Atlanta; belongs to numerous dental organizations. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology, and an Honorable Fellow of the Georgia Dental Association.

Dr. Richman is married to Maureen Richman, and has two sons, Steven who is a practicing Tax Attorney in Atlanta, and Peter, who is entering Law School with a focus on Cyber law.

August 20

We live in a rapidly changing technological world with new innovation occurring in all disciplines of Dentistry. Relative to Periodontics and Implant Dentistry, many of these changes are valuable, some may be confusing, and some may be of minimal clinical value. Indeed, some are highly controversial.

This presentation is based on defining the current State of the Art relative to Contemporary Periodontal Therapy - from early to advanced Periodontal Disease treatment and management. The role of Implantology will be addressed relative to interdisciplinary treatment planning.

Topics include:Examination, Diagnosis, Treatment Planning and Treatment sequencing relative to Periodontal Therapy.

Non-surgical Periodontal Therapy, including Scaling, Root Planing, Adjunctive Chemo-therapeutic agents (Fibers, Gels, Chips, Rinses, Tablets, Fluoride therapy). ‘One session Full Mouth Debridement versus Multi-session Full Mouth Debridement.

Surgical Periodontal Therapy emphasizing Regenerative Periodontal Therapy, and appropriate grafting agents (Autografts, Heterografts and Allografts).

Periodontal Maintenance therapy including preventative interventions.

Applying new innovations In Periodontics to clinical practice, including the impact of stress and smoking on Periodontal pathogenesis and Periodontal healing; Lasers; Esthetics and adjunctive Periodontal procedures to facilitate Orthodontic Therapy.

Afternoon Session: Interactive Treatment Planning (Case/s heavy on moderate to advanced Periodontitis, with emphasis on

Regenerative Therapy.)

Target Audience:

Restorative Dentist, Dental Hygienist, Prosthodontist, Laboratory Technician..

$990

Dr. Colin Richman was born in Johannesburg, South Africa; graduated from the University of Witwatersrand, School of Dentistry and completed his residency in Periodontics at the University of Connecticut. He practiced General Dentistry in London and Johannesburg, South Africa for six years, before entering his post-graduate residency program at the University of Connecticut. Following completion of his residency program, he and his wife moved to Atlanta, Georgia, where he held a faculty position at Emory University School of Dentistry, until the school closed. He then entered private practice, limited to Periodontics and Implant Dentistry for the past 27 years.

Dr. Richman is an assistant professor in the Depart of Periodontics at the Medical College of Georgia, and is affiliated with Perimeter Community College, Department of Oral Hygiene. He is very actively involved in Periodontally Accelerated Osteogenic Orthodontics (PAOO), and has been described as a pioneer in the emerging technology of PAOO.

Colin Richman, DMD

Periodontics/Implants

PAOO, an emerging technology, combines surgical Periodontal Therapy with Orthodontic Therapy, enabling dentists to minimize potential risk factors associated with Orthodontic Therapy. Favorably positioned teeth, plus an enhanced muco-gingival complex, facilitates ideal esthetic, restorative and reconstructive dental treatment.Patients with malocclusion, mutilated occlusion, or patients in need of comprehensive dental rehabilitation, frequently require Orthodontic Treatment in order to obtain a predictable, esthetic and functional treatment outcome. Many of these patients also present with moderate to advanced Periodontitis and/or Gingival Recession, with the added need for Periodontal and corrective Muco-gingival treatment. However, these patients perceive the 2-3 years of Orthodontic Treatment as a strong hindrance to undergoing ideal rehabilitative dental care. By combining the prescribed periodontal surgical care together with PAOO plus Orthodontic treatment, patients are more willing to accept comprehensive dental care, since the time required for comprehensive orthodontic therapy can be reduced by 60-75%.

Interdisciplinary Treatment, Facilitated by PAOO“Periodontally Accelerated Osteogenic Orthodontics”

‘Wilckodontics’February 20

$1090PAOO significantly decreases or eliminatesthe following potential complicationsof adult Orthodontic Treatment:

Gingival RecessionApical Root ResorptionRelapsePoor facial profilesExtended treatment times.

Five major positive facets of PAOO are, well documented in the literature. These include:

Less gingival recession, and where recession is present, adjunctive and prophylactictreatment of the recession sites prior to implementing Orthodontic treatment

Greater orthodontic stability (post treatment)Less apical resorptionPredictable and definitive periodontal and muco-gingival treatmentComprehensive Orthodontic treatment in approximately 6-9 monthsMore stable and ideal tooth alignment, favoring ideal esthetic, restorative and

reconstructive dental treatment

Program will include:BackgroundConcepts of PAOOLimitations and Complications of Orthodontic treatmentGingival recession; Root resorption; Extended Orthodontic Treatment Time; Logistics of executing multi-disciplinary treatmentAdjunctive surgical procedures to facilitate Orthodontic treatmentRepresentative clinical casesEvidenceComprehensive Treatment Planning concepts and applications Skeletal anchorage to facilitate tooth movement.

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Pink Ceramics &Composite Part 2

Dr. Coachman was a professor of Ceramoart, Ceramic Training Center in 2001. He worked as a technical consultant of Creation, Willi Geller Ceramics at Oraltech from 2001 to 2004. He is founder and has been professor of the Insight Group, Ceramic Training Center since 2003. He is a member of the Brazilian Academy of Esthetic Dentistry. He lectures internationally, has written articles regarding implant dentistry and esthetics, and is accredited with teachings in several subjects including dental morphology, metal-ceramics, ceramic laminates, ceramic characterization, prosthetic planning, and the Procera System for Nobel Biocare in Brazil.

In 2004, Dr. Coachman was invited by Dr. Ronald Goldstein, Dr. David Garber, and Dr. Maurice Salama, of Team Atlanta, to become head of their laboratory where he worked for 4 years.

March 14 & 15

Pre-Requisite:In order to be eligable to attend this course you must attend Pink Ceramics & Composite - Part 1.

Esthetically replacing missing teeth in areas of significant anterior ridge deformities has been a vexing challenge facing clinicians for decades. Heightened esthetic expectations and the addition of implant therapy have only increased the challenge. It is, therefore, necessary for clinicians and technicians to fully understand all the innovative new options now available of where and when to best utilize them. Now, having the skills to mimic not only natural teeth, but also natural gingiva is paramount for the esthetic success of the implant restoration.

$3345 both parts

Dr. Christian Coachman is currently based in Sáo Paulo where he works as a dentist and ceramist. He also travels around the world working in partnership with well known doctors such as Dr. David Garber, Dr. Galip Gurel, Dr. Eric Van Dooren, Dr. Tal Morr, etc. He received his certification in Dental Technology from the Rocha Marmo School in Sáo Paulo, Brasil and graduated from the University of Sáo Paulo with a degree in Dental Science. During this time he was also involved in a Dental Ceramic Specialization Program instructed by Dr. Dario Adolfi at the Ceramoart training center located in Sáo Paulo.

While going to dental school, Dr. Coachman worked for his father as a dental technician at the Keyes-Coachman Institute Lab in Sáo Paulo in 1994. He so enjoyed his work there that he decided to attend dental technology school, as well, to further develop his dental laboratory skills. After graduating from both schools, he continued his work with his father until opening his own laboratory in 1996, the Coachman & Oliveira Lab.

Christian Coachman, DDS, CDTCeramics

Esthetically replacing missing teeth in areas of significant anterior ridge deformities has been a vexing challenge facing clinicians for decades. Heightened esthetic expectations and the addition of implant therapy have only increased the challenge. It is, therefore, necessary for clinicians and technicians to fully understand all the innovative new options now available of where and when to best utilize them. This course will address the existing options to surgically or orthodontically enhance the lost dimensions and esthetics of deficient anterior ridges.

Emphasis will be placed on the analysis, design, benefits and manufacturing of the supplementary option of 3-dimensional prosthetic reconstruction of deficient ridges and its ability to enhance the aesthetic result both in final tooth form as well as lip and facial support. A detailed decision-making protocol will be suggested to guide clinicians and technicians toward creating the most successful outcome for complex esthetic cases.

Dr. Christian Coachman will be joined by Dr. David Garber in presentation of Part 1.

Pink Ceramics &Composite Part 1

March 12 & 13

$2345

Course Objectives:Following this course, attendees will be able to:

Understand how to evaluate the atrophic edentulous ridge in 3-D.Recognize the importance of using CT Scan software to not only to evaluate but to plan for

prosthetic gingiva.Perform a comprehensive prognostic esthetic evaluation and develop a diagnostic laboratory

wax-up of both the future teeth and the lost gingival complex.Understanding the tooth morphology issues when restoring a deficient ridge.Selecting the ideal materials when incorporating pink gingival restorations.Perform a provisional with pink composite.

David Garber, DMD

Periodontics/Prosthodontics

Content to be Covered:Natural ceramics build-up.

shademorphologytexture

Artificial gingivawhenwhyhow

Artificial gingiva (ceramics & composite)hybridintra-oral

Following this course, attendees will be able to:Perform the specific technical-laboratorial procedures for developing artificial gingival restorations, including:

diagnostic wax-up radiographic and surgical stents provisionalframework planning and designceramic restoration with pink porcelain

and/or composite resin gingivae.

Course Objectives:Following this course, attendees will be able to perform the specific technical-laboratorial procedures for developing artificial gingival restorations, including:

diagnostic wax-up radiographic and surgical stents provisionalframework planning and designceramic restoration with pink porcelain and/or composite resin gingivae.

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Course ModulesAchieving Aesthetic Predictability

In Perio-Implantology

André P. Saadoun, DDS, MS

March 19 & 20May 14 & 15

October 15 & 16

Periodontics/Implants

The creation of an aesthetic smile with a gingival architecture in harmony with the adjacent dentition remains a formidable challenge in dentistry. The challenge in perio-implantology is to manage the hard/soft tissue complex and to be as close as possible to the natural appearance of the patient in the aesthetic zone. The process of soft and hard tissue healing must be understood and incorporated into a carefully coordinated sequence of therapy.

The essential prerequisites in order to establish an optimal harmonious aesthetic result should always remain a precise, comprehensive biological and prosthetic diagnosis as well as the choice of the most conservative, appropriate, and least traumatic treatment for the patient and achieve a successful aesthetic outcome.

Even though aesthetics represent an essential part of the actual oral treatment, the value of the results, the predictability of the different therapeutic modalities and the long-term prognosis involve a scientific approach in all clinical procedures using one or several delicate osseous and/or muco-gingival plastic surgeries and new implant designs/procedures.

A major evolution in periodontology and implantology has taken place with less invasive surgery, more sophisticated approaches, the utilization of new bio-engineering materials, using model guided and computer-guided techniques and hardware such as: implant and abutment design, biomaterials for prosthetic components and new prosthetic options.

The final aesthetic predictability in all clinical perio-implant procedures with a long-term prognosis, involves a delicate surgical approach to achieve an optimal aesthetic dental/implant restoration implant surrounded by its natural gingival environment in harmony with the adjacent teeth.

$2095 each10% off with enrollment in

all three modules

Dr. Saadoun has received the French Medal of “Chevalier de l’Ordre National du Merite.”

An internationally renowned lecturer in Periodontology and Implantology, Dr. Saadoun has written over 150 articles and several book chapters. He is Associate-editor of the book entitled: “The Implant Site Development”.

He is also on the Editorial Board of scientific journals including Practical Procedures and Aeshtetic Dentistry, Implant Dentistry, Dental Implantology Update, Journal of Periodontology, European Journal of Esthetic Dentistry.

In addition, Dr. Saadoun is a Faculty member of the Global Institute of Dental Education in Los Angeles, California and a Faculty member of the Dental XPProgram of Education in Atlanta, Georgia.

Dr. Saadoun maintains a private practice in Paris, which is limited to Aesthetic Periodontics and Implant Surgery.

Dr. Saadoun has received his Degree in Dental Surgery from the Faculty of Paris and completed his Post-Graduate Certificate in Periodontology at the University of Pennsylvania and Post-Graduate Certificate in Implantology at the University of California in Los Angeles.

He was an Associate Professor in the Department of Periodontics at the University of Southern California. He is also a Visiting Professor at the Hadassah Jerusalem University.

He is a Diplomate of the American Academy of Periodonology, a Diplomate of the International Congress of Oral Implantology, Member of Honor of the American Dental Implant Association and President of the “Rencontres Méditerranéennes de Dentisterie”.

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Rational and clinical practice InstrumentationAnesthesiaIncisionsPeriodontal flaps surgery

Enap flapModified Enap flapPartial thickness access flapModified Widman flapFlap CurettageReplaced flapFull thickness apical reposition flap Partial thickness apical reposition flap Maxillary tuberosity management Mandibular retro-molar management

Osseous grafts Bone-guided regeneration

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Implant ConsiderationsPatient's BiotypeBiological WidthExtraction Timing / Implant PlacementForced EruptionFlap DesignsTri Dimensional Implant PositionConnective Tissue GraftImplant AbutmentTemporary / Final RestorationOcclusal Trauma

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Crown LengtheningWithout Osseous ResectionWith Osseous ResectionWith Osseous Resection / CTG / PRF

Treatment of Gingival RecessionClassical ProceduresConnective Tissue Graft TunnelingEnamel Matrix Derivative: EmdogainAcellular Dermal Material: AlloDermAlloDerm / EmdogainPlatelet-Rich Fibrin MembranePlatelet-Rich Fibrin / AlloDerm

First ModuleMarch 19 & 20

Second ModuleMay 14 & 15

Day OneBasic Principles In Gingivo-Osseous Surgery

Third ModuleOctober 15 & 16

Day One & Day Two MorningCurrent Trends in Aesthetic Implantology

Day One & Day Two MorningCurrent Trends In Aesthetic Periodontology

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DenudationVestibular ExtensionPedicle flaps

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Gingival graft :Epithelio-connective graftConnective graftAlloderm graftOrthodontics/graft

Coronally repositioned flap Epithelio-connective graftConnective graft

Apical reposition graft

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One-Stage Implant Placement With Healing Abutment Using Full Thickness Flap

Envelop Flap DesignDrilling Implant SiteImplant PlacementFlap Single Sutures

One-Stage Flapless Implant Placement With Healing Abutment

Guide ConeSoft tissue/Bone DrillingTissue punch/Tissue removalDrilling Implant SiteImplant Placement

Extraction Site: Implant Placement with Papilla Preservation Flap

Incision/Papilla Preservation FlapTooth Extraction/DegranulationDrilling Implant SiteSimulate Buccal Bone DehiscenceImplant Placement/Cover screwBone Graft/MembraneHorizontal Mattress Sutures

Day TwoBasic Principles In Muco-Gingival Surgery

Day Two AfternoonPeriodontology Workshop on Pig Jaw

Day Two AfternoonImplant Workshop on Plastic Jaw

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IncisionsInternal bevel sulcular on buccal / marginal on lingualEnvelope flap designFull thickness on lingual / Full and partial dissection on

buccalConnective Tissue Graft

Lines of incision (4, 3, 2, 1)Harvesting with one line incision / suturesC.T.G. placement under the previous buccal flapInterrupted sutures on the CTGSling sutures on the advanced flap

Bio-Oss and Bio-Gide Membrane Flap TechniqueFlap elevation with sulcular incisionBio-Oss condensation in the intra-bony defect Bio-Guide Membrane placement and sling sutures Flap closure with vertical mattress sutures

Suture TechniquesInterrupted suturesMattress suturesContinuous suturesSling sutures

Photos - “Implant Site Development” by M. Sonick, D. Hwang and A. P. Saadoun - A book to be published in the first trimester of 2010.

13 CEUs each module - 39 CEUs total

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State of the Art withSinus Augmentation

Dr. Ziv Mazor is a leading Israeli periodontist. He graduated the periodontal department of Hadassah School for dental medicine-Jerusalem Israel where he served as clinical instructor and lecturer for undergraduate andpostgraduate dental students. Dr Mazor maintains private practice limited to periodontal and implant dentistry inRaanana, Israel. Since 1993, Dr. Mazor has been engaged in clinical research in the field of BoneAugmentation and Sinus Floor Elevation. He is a well published author on these subjects and has lectured extensively both nationally and internationally. Dr. Mazor conducts and moderates advanced implant courses andworkshops details in www.handsoncourse.com.

Dr. Mazor is the past president of the Israeli Periodontal Society and is part of the international faculty of New York University's continuing education program. Ziv Mazor, DMD

April 16 & 17

Periodontics

The maxillary posterior edentulous region presents a challenging condition for dental implant placement. Alveolar bone resorbtion and increased pneumatization of the sinus cavity reduce the amount of alveolar bone necessary to maintain a predictable implant-supported prosthesis. This problem can be overcome by grafting the maxillary sinus floor which provides a sufficient quantity of bone for the placement of endosteal dental implants to support a prosthetic reconstruction.

Generally, dental implant placement associated with a sinus floor augmentation, can be performed in one or two surgical stages, depending on the residual alveolar bone height. A minimum of 4-5 mm is recommended for a one-stage surgical procedure (simultaneous implant placement). This was chosen arbitrarily as the minimal amount of bone, most likely because of its ability to provide initial implant stability and accurate implant inclination and parallelism. This is considered to be one of the most crucial factors for implant osseointegration. Improved initial implant stability provided by new surgical techniques and roughened implant surfaces have led some clinicians to advocate extending this treatment option to patients with <3mm of residual bone height reporting long-term data on the survival of such implants. It has been reported that sinus floor augmentation with simultaneous implant placement can be performed in cases of 1-2mm of residual alveolar bone height with predictable results with a follow up of more than 10 years.

The purpose of this course is to give the theoretical background for doing these kinds of procedures as well as the step-by-step surgical guidelines using state of the art grafting materials, instrumentation and utilization of growth factors. Special emphasis will be given on complications and failures associated with sinus augmentations together with ways to avoid them both pre and post operatively.

All procedures will be shown on video and practical hands-on training will be performed on models.

Course Objectives:After attending this course the participant will be able to:

- Diagnose and treatment plan the rehabilitation of the posterior maxilla.- Evaluate the surgical approaches and techniques for sinus lifts.- Comprehend different grafting materials for sinus augmentation.- Comprehend the use of advanced surgical instrumentation such as Piezosurgery in

sinus augmentation procedures.- Learn how to utilize autologous growth factors.- Learn to diagnose and treat complications associated with sinus augmentation

procedures.

$2090

Restorative Implant DentistryProgram (2 Modules)

Dr. Aldo Leopardi received his undergraduate dental degree from the University of Adelaide, South Australia, in 1984. He enjoyed privatepractice as a general dentist in Adelaide, Australia, for several years prior to receiving his specialist training and masters degree in combinedfixed, removable and implant Prosthodontics, at the University of North Carolina, at Chapel Hill, in 1993.

At Chapel Hill, he also taught Fixed Prosthodontics as a Clinical Assistant Professor. Upon return to Australia, he began a successful Prosthodontic private practice in the Gold Coast region of Queensland, Australia.

In 1996, he joined the Prosthodontic faculty at the University of Detroit Mercy (UDM), Michigan, where he also obtained his American DDS degree.

After 15 years of combined academic and dental practice, Dr. Leopardi resumed private practice limited to implant, fixed and removable Prosthodontics in Denver, Colorado. Today he lectures nationally on subjects involving fixed, removable and implant dentistry, and is involved in clinical research. He is also the founder and President of the Denver Implant Study Club.

Aldo Leopardi, BDS, DDS, MS

Part 1 - April 9 & 10Part 2 - June 25 & 26

Prosthodontics

When compared with conventional fixed or removable prosthetic options for tooth replacement, implant therapy is a biologically conservative treatment approach with the potential for achieving rewarding treatment outcomes for both the patient and dentist. In order to accomplish consistent and predictable dental implant treatment outcomes in general practice, an understanding of the fundamental principles of implant biomechanics, prosthetic, surgical and treatment planning considerations is required. Dr. Leopardi’s objective for the residency program is to bring all of these factors into perspective, through an understand-ing of the current literature and how this relates to clinical practice.

The Restorative Implant Residency Program is a comprehensive approach to Dental Implant Continuing Education utilizing the Team Approach. It is a four part all day hands-on lecture series. The main objective is to empower participating doctors and staff in building their implant practices. This hands-on approach allows for real-world experience with implant components and clinical techniques. Auxiliaries are also trained in the support and marketing aspects of this treatment modality. All programs are 8 hours in length with 8 continuing education credits available.

Module OneApril 9 & 10

Day 1: Introduction, Biomechanical and Treatment Planning Considerations, with Hands-On Component.

Day 2: Treatment Planning – discussion of patient cases participants bring to program.

Module TwoJune 25 & 26

Day 1: Fixed Restorative Considerations in Implant Dentistry, with Hands-On Component.

Day 2: Removable and Complex Restorative Considerations in Implant Dentistry, with Hands-On Component.

$1890 each / $2995 both

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Following tooth extraction the socket go under several biological processes. In concomitance to intra-alveolar processes, same extra-alveolar bone alterations following tooth extractions have been described in the literature therefore after tooth extraction marked resorption of the alveolar ridge occurred in buccal lingual direction.

Delayed Implant placement is considered the “gold standard” to achieve good functional and easthetic results however in a healed ridge could be possible that an substantial decreased of the dimension occour and bone regeneration tecniques should be used to increased the quantity and the quality of the supporting bone. Several biomaterials are frequently used to augment compro-mised regions of the ridge and to make the edentulous site available for implant installation. Immediate placement of implant in tooth extraction socket have been consider favourable to preserve the bone envelope. Several pre-clinical and clinical studies have been performed to investigate the healing of implant placed immediate following tooth extractiona vs implants placed in healed ridge. It is interesting to investigate if with the usage of biomaterials or less invasive surgery i.e. flapless technique is possible to preserve the dimension of the alveolar crest, therefore support the soft tissue and improve the esthetic appearance of the implant unit.

In this presentation will be discussed the Indications, Contraindications and Complications that a clinician should know regarding Immediate and Delayed Implant Placement.

Learning Objectives:To learn the biology, the scientific background and clinical applicationsof the following topics:

1. Healing following tooth extraction 2. Ridge alterations following tooth

extraction and implant placement 3. Classification of timing of implant

placement 4. Delay implant placement 5. Immediate implant placement 6. Socket management 7. Flap vs flapless surgery 8. Immediate implant placement with

and without graft materials9. Long term results 10. Complications?11. Conclusion and summary

$2350

Perfection in Tissue Management andAesthetic Restoration - A CombinedRestorative & Periodontal Approach

Dr. Stephen Chu received his doctoral degree from the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine in 1984 and his master’s degree in restorative dentistry and certificate in post-graduate Fixed Prosthodontics from the University of Washington School of Dentistry in 1986. He subsequently obtained his dental technician certification in dental ceramics in 1996 and ASMDT status in 1998 at New York University College of Dentistry. He is a Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Implant Dentistry, Director of the Advanced CDE Program in Aesthetic Dentistry at New York University College of Dentistry and Prosthodontic Section Editor for Practical Procedures and Aesthetic Dentistry, Montage Media Corp.

Dr. Chu maintains a private practice with Dr. Dennis Tarnow in New York City [New York Center for Specialized Dentistry] in aesthetic, restorative, and implant dentistry. Dr. Chu is a contributor to The Science and Art of Porcelain Laminate Veneers, authored by Dr. Galip Gurel (Quintessence Publishing, 2003), The Fundamentals of Esthetic Implant Dentistry, authored by Dr. Abdelsalam Askary (Blackwell Publishing 2007), and Contemporary Esthetic Dentistry authored by Drs. Mark Wolff and John Calamia (Dental Clinics of North America 2007). He has published over 15 articles and lectures worldwide on the subjects of aesthetic, restorative, and implant dentistry. He has recently co-authored The Fundamentals of Color: Shade Matching and Communication in Esthetic Dentistry (Quintessence Publishing, 2004) and is completing Aesthetic Restorative Dentistry: Principles and Practice (Montage Media Corp., 2007) co-authored with Dr. Dennis Tarnow and Mr. Jason Kim, CDT.Stephen J. Chu, DMD, MSD, CDT

April 23 & 24

Prosthodontics

Comprehensive treatment planning of the aesthetic restorative case can be challenging. The key to success is to understand and develop predictable strategies in patient care. The most current research on macro and micro-aesthetic determinants for restorative success will be presented.The focus of this presentation will be how to analyze tooth size discrepancies quickly, easily, and predictably and how it relates to spacing and gingival architecture problems relative to teeth and implants. The concepts and utility of new innovative measurement instrumentation [Hu-Friedy aesthetic gauges] will be presented in detail as well as its clinical applications in treatment planning and treatment.

Solutions will focus on interdisciplinary treatment and treatment sequencing, including orthodontics, periodontics, restorative dentistry, and fixed prosthodontics. When should orthodontics and/or periodontics should be employed to treat mid-facial and interdental hard and soft tissue discrepancies?

As both a prosthodontist/master lab technician and periodontist/orthodontist, respectively, Drs. Chu and Salama will present a unique perspective designed to satisfy patients’ and clinicians’ needs and expectations.

This program is essential for the dental team inclusive of the restorative dentist, periodontist and lab technician.

Course Objectives:At the conclusion of this course the participant should be able to diagnose and predictably treat:

Tooth size discrepancies involving width, length, and combination deformitiesGingival discrepancies involving excessive gingival display and short clinical crownsWhen to perform orthodontics, periodontics, or both to best manage the caseSpace management issues involving edentulous sites for implant placementSurgical strategies for optimizing edentulous ridges and sockets

$2090

Immediate Implant PlacementFollowing Tooth Extraction - From

The Biology To The Clinic

Prof. Giuseppe Cardaropoli is an authority in research and education in Periodontology and Implant Dentistry.

He is Director of Implantology of the Department of Periodontics UMDNJ, New Jersey Dental School and Director of Clinical Research Center at UMDNJ, New Jersey Dental School. He was Assistant Professor in Periodontology and Implant Dentistry and Director of Experimental Research at NYU. He holds the Speciality and the PhD in Periodontology from Göteborg University, Sweden (mentors: Prof. Jan Lindhe and Prof. Jan Wennström). Previously was Researcher at the Department of Periodontology at Göteborg University and Assistant Professor at the Department of Periodontology at University of Siena. He is Lecturer at the Master in Periodontology, Università La Sapienza Roma, Italy.

The expertise of Dr. Cardaropoli is related to Periodontology and Implant Dentistry and in particular experimental and clinical research regarding wound healing at immediate and delay implant placement. He is member of the Editorial Board of several peer review scientific journals. Dr. Cardaropoli is ICOI fellow and member of numerous international scientific associations. He is member of the Research Committee of AO. Recipient of theActa Odontologica Scandinavica Awards 2008 together with Prof. Leonhardt for the best article published in 2007 and for excellent contributionsto dental research. Dr. Cardaropoli published several original papers in international peer review journals and lectures worldwide on thesubjects of Implant Dentistry and Periodontology. Giuseppe Cardaropoli, DDS, PhD

June 4 & 5

Periodontics/Implants

Hands-On Techniques to be Covered:1. Extraction socket management

A. Graft materials for socket preservation B. The usage of membrane in extraction socketC. Primary closure vs. secondary closure

2. Immediate implant placementA. Flapless techniqueB. Flap technique C. Flap/Flapless technique and bone regeneration

3. Delay Implant placement A. Implant Placement in healed siteB. Ridge augmentation in narrow ridge C. Implant Installation in narrow ridge together

with bone regeneration

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Hard & Soft Tissue Regenerationfor Ideal Implant Placement

Dr. Michael Sonick is a full time practicing periodontist and implant surgeon in Fairfield, Connecticut. He is on the Editorial Board of Contemporary Esthetics and Restorative Practice. He currently is a Guest Lecturer at New York University School of Dentistry in their international dental program was previously a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Surgery at Yale University School of Medicine and the University of Connecticut School of Dental Medicine.

He is a frequent lecturer throughout the United States and abroad. His diverse lecture topics include cosmetic periodontics, dentalesthetics, periodontal surgical technique, diagnosis and treatment planning, dental implant surgery, advance hard and soft tissue grafting,sinus grafting, and practice management.

Dr. Sonick is a frequent contributor to dental literature having published articles on periodontal surgical technique, esthetics, dental implants,bone grafting, gingival grafting, and radiographic protocol for predictable implant placement. Dr. Sonick is the recipient of an HonoraryMembership in the Indian Society of Periodontists, Fellowship in the American College of Dentists, Fellowship in the Pierre Fauchard Societyand a member of Who's Who in Dentistry. The General Dental Practice Residents at Yale New Haven Hospital have awarded Dr. MichaelSonick the honor of “Teacher of the Year.” Michael Sonick, DMD

October 1 & 2

Periodontics

Today in implant dentistry, osseointegration alone is no longer enough. Implants must not only be osseointegrated, but in the right place and esthetic. The excuse, “well that is where the bone was,” is no longer acceptable.

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, autogenous block grafting, the use of the osteotomes, and maxillary sinus grafting.

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, thee dimensional connective tissue grafting, the use of number of a 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.

Course Objectives:Treatment planning for ideal esthetics Gingival augmentation options Free Gingival Graft Subepithelial connective tissue graft Acellular dermal matrix grafts Management of the edentulous ridge

- Preventing ridge collapse- Recapturing extraction sites- Pontic designs and site development

Gingival augmentation around dental implants- Enhancement- Second stage surgery- Guided gingival growth

Flap designs Sequencing treatment and provisionalization Hard tissue regeneration - the options The use of barrier membranes Resorbable versus non-resorbable membranes Flap designs for bone augmentation Socket preservation techniques Site development without implant placement Immediate implants Augmentation at the time of implant surgery Reduction of surgical complications Building your implant practice Hands-on model surgery

$2090

Crowns, Bridges, Veneers &Direct Composite: Real World

Restorative Dentistry

Dr. David Garber has a dual appointment at the Medical College of Georgia School of Dentistry, in Augusta Georgia, as Clinical Professor in the Department of Periodontics, as well as Clinical Professor in the Department of Oral Rehabilitation. He is also on the faculty of Louisiana State University as Visiting Professor in the Department of Prosthodontics.

Dr. Garber graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with post-doctoral training in both Periodontics and fixedProsthodontics (periodontal prosthetics). Prior to his coming to Atlanta, he was Director of Crown and Bridge, and theDirector of the Group Clinical Practice.

He lectures extensively on multi-disciplinary approaches to optimizing esthetics. The programs integrate restorative dentistry and periodontic implants in developing total dental-facial harmony. Dr. Garber has presented throughout the U.S., Europe, and Asia. He has practiced in Great Britain, South Africa, and the U.S.

May 21 & 23

$2745

David Garber, DMD

Periodontics/Prosthodontics

An in-depth 3-day program, in a class limited to 18 attendees, will address all the techniques, products and technology required to master crowns, bridges, veneers, and direct bonding. It is directed toward accelerating the process while improving your effieciency and predictability.

This Course Will Cover:Accelerated, step-by-step tooth preparation techniquesPerfecting the subgingival finish lineHandpieces, diamond and carbide burs - what to use and whyChoosing bonding, ceramic and cementing systemsVeneers - why they fail and how to avoid problemsImpressions and tissue managementTemporary restorations - fabricating and trimmingSelecting a provisional material and temporary cementsEffective shade communication“Essential Occlusion”Ten Steps to Smile DesignSelecting and using the correct cements and productsSimplified rapid finishing techniquesTreatment planning for efficiency and practice building

How to manage your daily clinical dilemmas of:The single tooth to the full arch splinted caseTooth supported vs. implant supported restorationsAll ceramic versus porcelain fused to gold/metalFull coverage versus partial coverage restorations all within the context of complete smile design.

Hands-On Session will include:The hands-on sessions are a critical aspect in learning,applying and testing the step-by-step techniques andinstrumental choices described in the lectures.This will include:

Accelerated crown preparation New veneer preparation techniques and guidelinesDependable procelain repairsPredictable impressionsTemporary restoration alternatives

This program will increase your understanding and skill level in all aspects of restorative dentistry, not only by hearing it, by doing it thereby decreasing your stress while developing predictability, rapidity and efficiency the very next day in practice.

Upon completion of this course the participants should be able to:Understand the variety of techniques that are available to them for hard and soft tissue regeneration Choose the appropriate therapy for different surgical situations Perform that surgery with higher success and low complication rates

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Embassy Suites Atlanta Galleria2815 Akers Mill RdAtlanta, GA 30339

(770) 984-9300embassysuites.hilton.com

Renaissance Waverly Hotel2450 Galleria ParkwayAtlanta, GA 30339(770) 953-4500www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/atlrb

The Renaissance Waverly Hotel and theEmbassy Suites Atlanta Galleria are both

located within the Cobb GalleriaOffice Park where the Team Atlanta

Teaching Center is located.

All Courses will be held at the Team Atlanta Teaching Center located at:600 Galleria Parkway, Suite 800Atlanta, GA 30339

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Hartsfield-JacksonAtlanta International Airport

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Periodontal Soft TissueEnhancement in Esthetic Dentistry

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