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Nov 30, 2024
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PPRO 813 - Contemporary Implant Dentistry
Cr Hrs: 2 (16-32-0) GR
The Contemporary Implant Dentistry part I course consists of classic and current literature review seminars and a final examination. This course presents the rationale for basic surgical skill development and esthetic considerations and surgical skills of patients with peri-implant deficiencies and diseases. In addition, esthetic concerns and inadequate masticatory function will be addressed. The course provides in-depth knowledge for surgical and prosthetic treatment planning of dental implant rehabilitations and pre-prosthetic surgeries, using evidence-based approach. Clinical application involves but is not limited to: dental hard and soft tissue treatment planning focused on esthetics and biomechanics.
Grade Mode: Standard
Instructional Method: Lecture, Clinical
Prerequisites: Must be enrolled in the Prosthodontics residency program Term Offered: Fall
Fall - Instructor of Record: Wainscott Hollis Fall - Additional Instructor 1: David Richard Cagna
Fall - Additional Instructor 2: Angela Gullard
Fall - Additional Instructor 3: Jane Moore
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