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The Digital Dental System: Intra-Oral Scanning and Design
Dean C. Vafiadis, DDS
This webinar is designed for the clinician who desires to learn and use digital acquisition scanners. This is the future of any dental practice and it all starts by sitting at the computer and designing your crowns and veneers. This course will help the beginner and advanced digital clinician. The aspects of preparation design, aesthetics and occlusion will be demonstrated. If you own a digital scanner or thought of purchasing one, this is the course that will show you the real utilization of this million dollar technology and increase your bottom line for your practice.
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A Defined Algorithm for Regenerative Success Part 1 of 2
Maurice Salama, DMD
These presentations will focus open the above concepts but prioritize the diagnostic phase and surgical common denominators required for a successful regenerative outcome. Flap design, space maintenance, bone and membrane selections and tension free closure provides the template for all the new age materials and technologies to be successful in clinical practice.
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The Magnetic Mallet and its Use in Daily Practice - Clinical Perspective
Fabio Manuel Filannino, DDS
The aim of this lecture is to analyze the use of an osteotome technique that I perform using a machine that is more precise than the traditional manual mallet, that you can manage using both hands. The magnetic mallet has several tips of different shapes and diameters to manage the native bone and to move it apically and around the implant.
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Overcoming Communicating Jaw Defects
Dr. Juan Alberto Fernandez Ruiz
The patient with significant bone deficiencies can now be overcome with unique surgical approaches.
This presentation will highlight the anatomical, biological and surgical approaches available to rehabilitate these patients.
Flap design, bone harvest, growth factors, closure and follow up will be addressed.
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Chu's Aesthetic Gauges: Proportion
Stephen J. Chu, DMD, MSD, CDT
The Proportion Gauge has the T-bar tip on one end and an In-line tip on the opposite end. The T-bar tip is used on teeth with normal alignment and the In-line tip is used for crooked or crowded teeth where the horizontal arm of the T-bar is obstructed by the rotated teeth. The instrument is used to measure the width and length of maxillary anterior teeth. The tip measurements have a predetermined ratio of about 78% (based on the study results on the average width, length ratio of the maxillary anterior…
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Thursday, July 13, 2023 -
M Resort Spa & Casino, Las Vegas, NV
Advanced Bone Augmentation: New Age Techniques & Biomaterials
Howard Gluckman, BDS, MChD, PhD
Thursday, July 13, 2023 -
M Resort Spa & Casino, Las Vegas, NV
Extraction Site Management and Implant Placement Strategies
Henry Salama, DMD
Thursday, July 13, 2023 -
M Resort Spa & Casino, Las Vegas, NV
Simplified Virtual Planning & Surgical Guide Fabrication for the Everyday Implant Clinician
Alvaro Ordoñez, DDS
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