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Pre-Conference Program

Thursday, November 29, 2012
1:00 PM-5:00 PM
Location

Superior (Sheraton Chicago Hotel and Towers)

P2

Immediate Full-Arch Provisional Restorations: DENTSPLY Implants

This is a non-ticketed session.
Handouts
  • DENTSPLY Implants Handout.pdf (1.9 MB)
  • Speakers:

    Dr. Barry R. Franzen, DDS
    Milwaukee, WI, USA

    Dr. Bach T. Le, DDS, MD
    Whittier, CA, USA

    CDE/CME Offered: No CE Offered

    The AAOMS Pre-Conference Courses are presented in conjunction with the AAOMS Dental Implant Conference. These courses offer attendees the opportunity to learn and interact in a limited attendance setting. Attendees will gain experience and knowledge that will directly benefit their implant practice. These courses do not offer CME/CDE credit. Registration for this course is limited to 30 participants per each vendor session and is open only to AAOMS fellows/members and their restorative colleagues who are also registered for the 2012 Dental Implant Conference. Four concurrent, limited attendance sessions will team OMSs and restorative dentists to focus on immediate full-arch provisionalization. Each session has the same learning objectives and will follow the same course outline, addressing such items as team member responsibilities, preoperative evaluation and imaging, surgical guides and methods and postoperative protocols. Each session is supported by a different implant-related vendor. Choose your favorite stand-by, or sign-up for something brand new!

    Synopsis

    The four-hour courses will review the indications, patient selection, preoperative preparation, intraoperative methods and postoperative methods to provide the patient with with an implant-borne, full-arch fixed provisional restoration.

    Learning Objectives
    1. Properly identify patients for this treatment.
    2. Work as a team with proper preoperative preparation and team consistency throughout treatment.
    3. Describe the surgical methods necessary to provide this treatment.
    4. Explain the restorative methods needed to fabricate the full-arch fixed provisional.
    5. Discuss the postoperative management of the patient.