Doctor’s Introductory Program
(Course # SIC 1)
In today’s rapidly changing environment in dentistry, the right
combination of specific elements must be considered to create the
optimal and predictable patient treatment experience particularly
related to complex esthetic, implant and restorative therapy.
Who Will Benefit?
Generalists and Specialists interested in gaining a contemporary
overview of the Interdisciplinary practice focusing on Esthetics,
Implants, and efficient “TEAM” management
Program Objectives:
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Concepts of
“TEAM” diagnosis, “TEAM” communication and development of the
“blueprint” for efficiency in Treatment Planning and clinical
decisions - Berkowitz
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3D-CT
Imaging, analysis and Integration – Ellis and Patel
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Soft-Tissue
Engineering around Implants for perfect impressions- Stoner
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The role of
Orthodontics to synergistically enhance Esthetic, Implant and
Restorative results including details of the newest modalities in
the treatment of congenitally absent maxillary lateral incisors,
malformed maxillary lateral incisors and congenitally absent
mandibular second bicuspids – Berkowitz, Hutta, Knobloch
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Advances,
innovations and controversies in hard and soft tissue surgical
procedures and restorative implant dentistry – Larsen, Murphy
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Materials
planning, selection, and options in advanced restorative therapy;
including, successful Laboratory-Dentist communication – Angart
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Implants from
an Endodontic perspective – Ettrich
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Interdisciplinary Therapy from the OMFS perspective – Scheetz
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Ohio State
Implant Dentistry: What we have learned that could help your
practice - McGlumphy
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Restoring
implants in the esthetic zone with simplicity and confidence – Elmo
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An
interactive review of patients treated in an “Interdisciplinary”
environment including the abraded and worn dentition – Berkowitz,
Ellis, Angart
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Interactive
Panel Discussion including Questions and Answers
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