Dental CE Course: Diagnosis and Treatment Planning in Interdisciplinary Dentistry:
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Course Title: Diagnosis and Treatment Planning in Interdisciplinary Dentistry: Functions and Dysfunctions of the Masticatory Organ Instructor: HEIKE KRÄMER, D.D.S., Dr. Med. Dent., M.Sc. and TEAM Course Date: May 11 - 14, 2011 July 31 – Aug 3, 2011 Oct 29 – Nov 1, 2011 Feb 8 – 11, 2012 May 16 – 19, 2012 Reasons to join this course: This continuum is addressed to all dental professionals who wish to upgrade their skills in comprehensive dentistry, in implant dentistry and in treatment of complex cases. The systematic understanding of occlusion and function will be taught in detail. This program will expand the knowledge of the craniomandibular system (TMJ), the neuromuscular complex, craniomandibular disorders, and how to assess a patient in a logical manner. This continuum is an intense training and hands-on experience in diagnosis, treatment planning and initial therapy based on the Vienna School of Prof. Slavicek. Achievement of predictability and long term stability in reconstructions and the interdisciplinary team approach in diagnosis and treatment planning are the key points. The benefits for you: • Become safe in determining which patient needs what amount of treatment • Grow your skills from single tooth dentistry to comprehensive dental medicine • Understand when to stay in habitual occlusion and when to use the physiological reference position • Gain the ability to treat patients with TMJ and neuromuscular problems • Learn how to treat and manage complex cases predictably • Learn how to set up the interdisciplinary approach • Increase your case acceptance and patient satisfaction • Increase your self confidence and excitement for your profession Learn, explore, enjoy, and take out of this course: Contrary to other concepts, which use esthetic alignment of front teeth, statistics of tooth measurements or neuromuscular positions as the bases to set up a case, the Salvicek concept concentrates on: • Skeletal Relations • Dynamics, related to Joint Inclination and Functions • Occlusal Plane Inclination • Appropriate Individual Vertical Dimension • Sequence of Guidance as the bases for diagnostics and treatment planning. These parameters predict inevitably the occlusal wax up concept and the inclination and morphology of the teeth and subsequent treatment. The key benefits: • To understand the meaning of function and occlusion and their importance for the daily practice • To understand the relationship between findings and symptoms and their underlying etiology • To be able to set up complex treatment plans, proper treatment sequence, realistic time management, and correct cost projections For more Course Information Copy and Visit this link: http://www.ideausa.net/lecturers_courses_details_faculty.asp?guid={EE556F17-3955-420F-AEAD-C839EEFE5428}&category=1
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Jul 22, 2011 So much learned and so much to implement into my implant practice on Monday. Understanding biology behind implant dentistry helped me understand the reason for performing procedures. Not until now do I completely feel that I have a firm grasp on the science...
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IDEA (Interdisciplinary Dental Education Academy)
1291 East Hillsdale Boulevard, Suite 123
Foster City, CA 94404
United States
+1-650-578-9495
Website: http://www.ideausa.net
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