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Strategies for Comprehensive, Complication-Free Implant-Based Restorative

Date & Time

Friday, October 04, 2024, 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.

Category

CDE - Didatic

Location

IN-PERSON at the Rutgers School of Dental Medicine

Contact

973-972-6561

Information

Hoda Yousef, DMD, MS, BA
Course Director and Associate Professor
Department of Restorative Dentistry

Tuition

$185 Dentists

Code

25D0101

Credit Hour(s)

6.0

In the ever-evolving landscape of implant dentistry, practitioners are met with a burgeoning array of opportunities to cater to a diverse and expanding patient demographic. Gone are the days when the traditional extract, implant, and restoration protocols sufficed. Today, the demands of patients extend far beyond the conventional, necessitating a nuanced approach to planning and coordination for optimal restorative outcomes.

In this lecture, we delve into the pivotal role of meticulous planning and seamless coordination in achieving superior results, spanning from straightforward implant cases to intricate rehabilitations.

Objectives:

  • Explore the diverse treatment options offered to patients pursuing implant treatment, encompassing traditional approach as the basic guideline.
  • Gain proficiency in the fundamental principles crucial for effectively treating a spectrum of implant cases, ranging from straightforward to intricate.
  • Develop proficiency in treatment planning across the spectrum of implant cases, from straightforward to complex, ensuring comprehensive patient care.
  • Master the strategic sequencing of treatment plans to achieve simplicity and predictability in outcomes, optimizing patient satisfaction and clinical success.