2015 Annual Meeting: http://www.aaoms.org/annual_meeting/2015/index.php

IM16
Dental Implant Breakout Session: Avoiding Complications With 3D Imaging and Guided Surgery

Thursday, October 1, 2015
11:00 AM-11:50 AM
Location

143A-B (Walter E. Washington Convention Center)

This is a non-ticketed session.
Speaker:

Peter K. Moy DMD
Los Angeles, CA, USA


CDE/CME Offered: CDE/CME
CE Credit Hours: 1.00

Synopsis

Current advancements and improved technology in Implant Dentistry have significantly enhanced the clinician’s ability to provide quality care at a higher level and improved predictability with implant therapy. The advancements associated with software planning programs, CADCAM-generated surgical templates and restorative materials have provided clinicians the ability to improve treatment outcomes for their patients. This presentation will focus on:
1. Developments in diagnostic equipment and computer software planning programs that may assist in improving clinical outcomes.
2. Improvements in surgical techniques and principles to minimize trauma and manage soft tissue contours.
3. Improvements in prosthetic techniques and principles to permit immediate loading.
4. Understand where mistakes can be made resulting in adverse outcomes with guided surgery.
A review of the improvements that have been introduced in the field of Implant Dentistry will be highlighted and specific areas that will be addressed and discussed will focus on avoiding and managing complications when using guided planning, guided surgery and guided prosthetic restorations to obtain long-term success for their implant patients.

Learning Objectives
  1. Describe the benefits of current diagnostic tools; instrumentation, and the usefulness of guided approach to manage their implant cases;
  2. Recognize new surgical and prosthetic techniques and principles with the guided approach to enhance clinical outcomes for the implant patient; and
  3. Identify the pitfalls that are found with guided approach to managing their implant cases and avoiding the associated complications.

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