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Learn biologic basis and fundamental principles of Implant Prosthodontics. This course is designed for beginners that wish to learn about the PROSTHETIC phase of implant dentistry. The course will outline the diagnoses, planning, and designing implant-supported restorations. You will learn biomechanical principles of the prosthetic parts utilized for implant-supported restorations including surface treatments, connection types, and properties of each connection.

Participants will be able to diagnose, plan, and surgically place single as well as multiple edentulous areas with endosseous implants in their practices. Each participant will receive a comprehensive manual which compiles slides from the lecture. This makes following the lecture more enjoyable than having to take detailed notes and will also provide an excellent reference book when you return to your office after the course.

Level V Course : Implant Prosthodontics

Restoration Protocols for Single, Multiple, and Full Arch Cases.

Live patient implant training in America

Course Description

Course objective

Learn biologic basis and fundamental principles of Implant Prosthodontics. This course is designed for beginners that wish to learn about the PROSTHETIC phase of implant dentistry. The course will outline the diagnoses, planning, and designing implant-supported restorations. You will learn biomechanical principles of the prosthetic parts utilized for implant-supported restorations including surface treatments, connection types, and properties of each connection.

Participants will be able to diagnose, plan, and surgically place single as well as multiple edentulous areas with endosseous implants in their practices. Each participant will receive a comprehensive manual which compiles slides from the lecture. This makes following the lecture more enjoyable than having to take detailed notes and will also provide an excellent reference book when you return to your office after the course.

PERFORM LIVE SURGERIES YOURSELF UNDER OUR SUPERVISION
• No sharing patients
• One doctor per chair
• Over 50 surgeries and procedures to learn from

Course outline

Diagnosis and Treatment Planning
• Occlusion
• Esthetic zone
• Splinting vs individual

Types of Abutments
• Cemented vs Screw-In
• Custom vs Stock
• Angled
• Locators
• Precision Attachments

Abutment Connections – Different Types and Their Significance
• Hex vs. Non-hex
• Screws

Prosthetic Parts of an Implant & How, When, and Where They Are Used
• Temporary Abutments
• UCLA Abutments
• Impression Copings
• Transfer Copings

Impressions
• Implant-level Impressions
• Impressions for Stock Abutments
• Material Impressions vs. Digital Impressions

Restorations
• Lab Communication
• Types of Crowns (Materials and Design)
• Types of Locators
• Permanent vs. Fixed Detachables vs. Removable Partials
• CAD-CAM Restorations

Insertions
• Screw Tightening
• Types of Cementation
• Worry-free, Double Cementation Technique

Implant Maintenance
• Daily Care of Dental Implants

Hands-on exercise

Hands-on exercises are divided into 3 sessions including treatment planning modalities, fabrication of provisional restorations for immediate and delayed placement, and steps to the final restoration.
• Treatment Planning Modalities will start with establishing diagnosis and treatment plans on actual cases provided by the New York Implant Institute. This exercise will utilize models, surgical templates, and panoramic radiographs
• Provisionalization: Includes an introduction to instrumentation and materials for fabricating provisional restoration for immediate and delayed placement. This will also include provisionals to shape tissue in the esthetic zone
• Stage II and soft tissue manipulation in pig jaws. Using healing abutments to shape tissue and keys to preventing the collapse of the desired contours. Taking implant level and abutment level impressions and establishing desired contours for final restorations
• Seating Final Restoration on models, pig jaws.

This exercise will include surveying the restorative site, re-establishing a good seating area, isolation, cementation/screw final restorations.

*Limited enrollment ensures one-on-one interaction between the instructor and participants to enhance the learning experience.

takeaways

Each participant will learn the steps to develop a fully functional and esthetic implant-supported restoration in a unique interactive and simplified step-by-step fashion.

You will also…
• Establish a basic foundation and understanding of implant-supported restorations, their biologic basis, and applicability in restoring single and multiple edentulous areas
• Predictably diagnose and create a treatment plan for conventional single and multiple tooth restorations
• Understand and manage complications with single-tooth implant-supported restorations in both anterior and posterior areas
• Learn different techniques to fabricate provisional restorations in-house
• You will know what works and what doesn’t work
• You will recognize how to avoid and treat complications
• You will understand what we know about the timing of implant-supported restorations
• How to predictably restore implants
• Gain confidence, improve clinical knowledge and skills to establish successful implant dentistry practice

About The Speaker

Al Panjali, DDS, MS., FAGD, DICOI

Dr. Al Panjali, DDS, MS., dental implant ce

Dr. Panjali has over 28 years of experience practicing all aspects of dentistry. Dr. Panjali is a graduate of New York University’s College of Dentistry and has a Master’s Degree in Oral Implantology from Goethe University, Germany. A leading authority in the country, his vision for practice is focused on patient comfort, quality, and convenience.

Licensed in New York State, Dr. Panjali has received numerous awards, presented lectures on dental implants nationally and internationally, and has been published in professional dental publications. Dr. Panjali is a Diplomate of the International Congress of Oral Implantologists (ICOI). Diplomate status is the highest credential awarded by ICOI. Less than 1,500 dentists worldwide have achieved this level of distinction.

Over the course of 24 years, Dr. Panjali has lectured on and instructed thousands of dentists in the latest dental implant techniques, technologies, and procedures.

Professionally, Dr. Panjali has evaluated several leading implant systems with innovative surgical techniques, providing non-invasive treatment in everyday dentistry. He has assisted in developing surgical instruments that have made surgical procedures easier for both dentists and assistants. He has successfully completed clinical trials of Immediate Placement in infected sockets and has developed a predictable protocol to achieve excellent results. He is the founder of the “No Drill Osteotomy,” a unique technique for surgical implant placement.

DISCLAIMER*

No discounts will be offered when signing up for individual courses. This offer is non-transferable and cannot be combined with any other offer. All cancellations must be received 45 days in advance for a full refund. All cancellations will be charged $50 processing fee. No refunds on cancellations will be made less than 45 days before the course. All enrollments made within 45 days will not receive any refunds on cancellation. Courses are subject to change. Please call for the most current updates.

Courses are subject to change. Please call for the most current updates.

New York Implant Institute is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider. ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual activities or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry. New York Implant Institute designates this activity for 64 continuing education credits.

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