Dental CE Course: The Toronto Osseointegration Conference

It has been 25 years since the 1982 Toronto Conference on Osseointegration in Clinical Dentistry. We'll discuss cutting edge research & state of the art protocols and technologies to advance implant supported treatment.
What did the profession believe in 1982?
What do we believe now and why?
Where do we believe the osseointegration research and practical applicability of oral implants will go in the next 5 to 25 years?
Courses include:
What have we learned from Clinical Non-randomized Controlled Trials on oralimplants?
Putting People into Clinical Outcomes
Treatment Planning: A Biomechanical Rationale
We will not outlive the need for implant retained overdentures!
Complete arch rehabilitation in complex cases: technical innovations mayreduce patient discomfort during treatment?
The Horizontal and Vertical Bone Regeneration in Both the Maxilla and Mandible
Tissue Engineering for the Oral Cavity: Hard and Soft Tissue Applications andOur Influence Upon Osseointegration
Guided Bone Regeneration/augmentation with or without bone grafts. Fromexperimental studies to clinical application
The challenging patient and implant dentistry - rare disorders
Risks and benefits of implant therapy in compromised elderly adults
The challenging patient and implant therapy - facial deformities
Computer-Aided Implant Surgery: current status
Immediate Implants in Infected Sites: Contraindications Reconsidered
Advances in Diagnosis and Treatment Planning Utilizing CT Scan Technologyfor Improved Surgical and Restorative Implant Reconstruction:
Is autogenous bone still the "gold standard" for grafting? Current opinion onthe use of autograft in implant dentistry
Hard Tissue Augmentation to Osseointegrate Implants
Onlay and inlay grafting in the reconstruction of the resorbed maxilla
Oral and Systemic Inflammation; what is the impact of endosseous implants?
Osseointegration for the periodontally compromised patient
Profiles and treatment options for refractory patients in a periodontal practice
Bone augmentation in the severely resorbed maxilla
Will today's state-of- the art sinus grafting technique become tomorrow'sevidence-based therapy?
The Sinus Augmentation Procedure 1982 / 2008 / and Beyond
Clinical Outcomes from the Evolution of the Dental Implant Geometry andSurface Topography
Influences of Implant Design and Surface Properties on Osseointegration andImplant Stability
and more!

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University of Toronto

Faculty of Dentistry
124 Edward Street
Toronto, ON   M5G 1G6
Canada
1-800-743-3788

Website: http://www.utoronto.ca/dentistry/

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