Dental CE Course: Restoring Implants in Clinical Practice Lecture

This course includes presentations of a range of implant treatment options that are available to patients. Clinical techniques will be highlighted to achieve aesthetic and functional results and maximize predictability.
Participants of the first day can also attend a second day laboratory hands-on course, which is limited to 30 participants.
Course Objectives - As a result of attending this course, the participant should be able to:
Identify a range of implant treatments available for partially and completely edentulous patients
Recognize different prosthetic designs for implant-supported restorations
Discuss restorative aspects of implant treatment, e.g., restorative material choice, impression protocols, distortion management
Evaluate the newest techniques in implant prosthodontic restorations
Explain the different principles of soft-tissue management around dental implants
Appreciate the advantages/disadvantages of different implant systems
Gain a better understanding of surgical techniques to enhance implant success

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Contact Information

University of Washington - Health Sciences School of Dentistry

United States
206-543-5448

Website: http://www.dental.washington.edu/conted

Course Information

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Credits:7