Predictability in Practice: Avoiding and Addressing Full-Arch Challenges
About this Event
Course Description
This presentation is appropriate for dentists and dental team members who are interested in a greater understanding of the characteristics of treatment modalities for patients with an edentulous arch or arches. The presentation will emphasize a comparative analysis of tissue-supported, implant-supported, fixed, and removable solutions.
By appreciating the value and limitations of available restorative options, the attendee will gain confidence in prescribing the latest implant restorative innovations for their patients. By leveraging state-of-the-art technology through a digital or analog process, we can partner with our supporting laboratory to provide our patients with an implant solution that integrates function, esthetics, health, and durability.
2 CE Credits | 5:30–8:30 PM PDT
Learning Objectives
- Confidently plan and execute dental implant restorations in everyday practice
- Identify different types of implant modalities and options, and understand the advantages and limitations of each
- Recognize which treatment modality addresses the needs unique to a patient
- Confidently prescribe the latest innovations, including metal-supported zirconia prosthetics
Complimentary food and refreshments will be provided.
Meet representatives from MicroDental California and other dentists in the Livermore area. Connect around practice development and educational opportunities, industry-leading marketing strategies, and recent innovations within the industry.
Speaker:
Dr. Mark Montana is a 1987 graduate of the University of Southern California School of Dentistry and completed his Certification in Advanced Prosthodontics at USC in 1989. He has been primarily involved in private practice in Tempe, Arizona, since 1989, emphasizing fixed, removable, and implant prosthodontics. Dr. Montana was a pre-clinical instructor at the Arizona School of Dentistry and Oral Health, and a clinical instructor and lecturer in the graduate clinic at ASDOH. He has lectured extensively, both domestically and internationally, on implant, fixed, and removable prosthodontics, as well as dental wear. He has written articles on implant restoration and co-authored a chapter on dental wear in a recently published text.
He has served on several of his state’s dental committees. His membership in professional organizations includes: The American College of Prosthodontics, the American and Arizona Dental Associations, and the Academy of Osseointegration. He is a former member of The Pacific Coast Society for Prosthodontics, The American Academy of Fixed Prosthodontics, and the American Prosthodontics Society.
SPONSORS:
MicroDental Laboratories designates this activity for 2 continuing education credits. AGD PACE Education Code: 690. Intermediate level of knowledge is required for this course. AGD PACE Provider Contact: Jennifer Swenson. Email: [email protected] // Phone: 253.442.6833
Cancellation Policy: Please notify us 24 hours before the course date. For assistance, contact Ty at [email protected] or 925.495.6153.
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