
William R. Dapper,
DDS, DABOI, DICOI, FAAID, MAGD

Nicholas J. Shubin,
DDS, DABOI, DICOI, FAGD, FAAID
“Implant Dentistry - The New Standard of Care”
- Friday and Saturday, January 27-28, 2012
- Also offered on October 12-13, 2012 and December 7-8, 2012
- 7:30AM - 5:00PM
- 16 CE Credits
- $995
Course Objectives & Content
All participants should be able to perform ridge preservation and place a single tooth implant in the non-aesthetic zone after this course.
- Rationale - current and future economic and demographic trends.
- Marketing - how we get started. Are you losing patients to second opinions because you don’t do implants?
- Treatment planning - begin with the end in mind.
- Patient selection and evaluation, prosthetic planning, anatomic considerations, planning protocol, CT and radiographic interpretation, surgical guide fabrication.
- Site development - using current scientifi c tissue engineering principles for soft and hard tissues.
- GBR, the “backbone of modern implant dentistry”.
- Bone grafting - biology of bone, wound healing, bone formation, bone factors, graft materials and procedures.
- Flap design and suturing.
- Simple and predictable implant placement.
- Occlusal considerations for various case types.
- Uncovering implants - how and when?
- Easy and effective provisionalization.
- Impression techniques - open and closed tray.
- Cement vs. screw-retained restorations - ease, cost, aesthetics and retrievability.
- Pharmacology and anesthesia.
- Implant maintenance.
- Informed patient consent and the essential documentation.
Hands-on Laboratory workshops
The advantages of attending a CalAid course:
- Providing a comfortable less intimidating environment for learning while encouraging General Dentists to share experiences and learn together. Gaining the confidence necessary to perform procedures similar to crown and bridge.
- Visualizing an approach to identify and incorporate guide bone regeneration and implant placement opportunities beneficial to both the patient and the General Dentist.
- Obtaining the education necessary for performing predictable grafting procedures encountered nearly every day in a general practice and subsequent placement of dental implants.
- To provide a rewarding learning experience in which general dentists are able to offer prosthetic and/or surgical excellence for their patients immediately.
- To become a better “Team Member” through a comprehensive educational program. The ultimate training: CalAid’s “Buddy System”.

The Advanced Technology Center is designated as an Approved PACE Program Provider by the Academy of General Dentistry. The formal continuing dental education programs of this program provider are accepted by the AGD for Fellowship, Mastership and membership maintenance credit. Approval does not imply acceptance by a state or provincial board of dentistry or AGD endorsement.
Cancellations must be received in writing via email at burbankatc@gmail.com.
A full refund will be given if cancelled 72 hours prior to the course.
On-Line Registration Coming Soon!
To Register Please Call 877-883-2022

