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Interdisciplinary Management of Aesthetic Problem Cases

  • The Grand Marquis 1550 U.S. 9 Old Bridge, NJ, 08857 United States (map)

The RWJBarnabas Health Lecture Series, sponsored by the Sam Elbaum Dental Education Program presents:

Interdisciplinary Management of Aesthetic Problem Cases

and

Immediate Versus Delayed Extraction Socket Management in the Esthetic Zone and Molars

Dr. Dennis Tarnow

7 CEUs


REGISTRATION DETAILS:

Registration and Continental Breakfast begins at 7:00 am. Program begins at 8:00 am. Gourmet lunch included. Virtual Option and Lecture Download Available. This course is open to doctors only.

SINGLE SESSION REGISTRATION

Tuition Dr. Tarnow $199 - RSVP HERE

Tuition Dr. Nosti $199 - RSVP HERE

RWJBH Staff- $169 (Dr. Tarnow) RSVP HERE

RWJBH Staff- $169 (Dr. Nosti) RSVP HERE

Virtual/Download Tuition - $135 (Dr. Tarnow) RSVP HERE

Virtual/Download Tuition - $135 (Dr. Nosti) RSVP HERE

COMBINATION REGISTRATION

Dr. Tarnow & Dr. Nosti Combo Special-$349 RSVP HERE

RWJBH Staff Combo Special - $299 RSVP HERE

Virtual/Download Tuition Combo Special - $225 RSVP HERE

RWJBH/Jersey Shore Residents - FREE RSVP HERE


Dr. Tarnow
Course Synopsis

The treatment planning of complex cases requires the highest level of knowledge and skill of the treating team. It is an orchestration of procedures including proper sequencing and timing that makes the difference. An envisionment of the final case before starting is required to know where the goal of treatment will be directed. This, in conjunction with the patients needs and clinical situation comprise the decision-making process for what is the best treatment for the patient. Problems facing the team such as: · Which teeth to save or extract? · Should implants be placed immediately or in a delayed protocol? · Should multiple implants be placed in the aesthetic zone? · When and how to include orthodontics if needed for sight development · Should pink ceramic be used or should ridge augmentation be performed? · Should the case be splinted or broken up into separate bridges or individual teeth? · How to provisionalize the case throughout treatment · When to immediate load cases versus do a serial extraction case. These concerns will be addressed in this interdisciplinary approach to our most challenging cases.

AND:

Immediate placements of implants into extraction sockets is an exciting treatment alternative for our patients. However, there are many potential short and particularly long term risks which the practitioner must be fully aware of. This presentation will focus on the potential problems and benefits both clinically and biologically when the choice of immediate socket placement is made for single and multiple sites. Upon completion of this presentation participants should be able to · Identify what type of healing takes place against the implant in immediate socket placement · Know how to minimize recession with immediate provisionalization · Know the proper crown contour for immediate provisionals · Know if the gap distance really matters · Know if primary closure should be attempted or should it be left open · Know if membranes should be utilized · Know what type of graft material if any should be utilized · Identify what are the potential short and long term risks involved with immediate placement of implants.