The Dark Side of Implants: Complications, Diagnosis and Management 214
The Dark Side of Implants: Complications, Diagnosis and Management
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This is a must course for clinicians surgically placing, restoring and maintaining implants. High success and survival rates are reported in the literature however there is an increasing number of complications reported particularly in patients who are at higher risk for complications. If the clinician is better able to identify and understand the different complications, prevention and management can be more effectively performed. Understanding the profile of patients who are at greatest risk for developing complications will lead to providing strategies for early recognition and intervention.
Date & Time
Thursday April 25th, 2024 1:30pm CDT
End Date & Time
Thursday April 25th, 2024 4:30pm CDT
Session Number
T2404
Learning Objectives
At the end of the program, participants will have learned: 1.) to identify patients at higher risk for dental implants 2.) how to correctly diagnose the different types of complications 3.) how to recognize the differences between early and late stage complications 4.) to understand the differences between biological and bio- mechanical complications 5.) to choose the appropriate management protocol for early intervention and treatment and how to treat late stage complications
Format
Lecture
Audience
Dentist, Hygienist, Assistant, Dental Technician, Dental Therapist, Student Dentist
Topic
Implant Dentistry, Periodontics
CORE Topics
Diagnosis and Treatment Planning
CEU Credits
3.0 Fundamental CEs
AGD Code
490
Pricing for Dentist (Early Bird)
35
Pricing for Staff (Early Bird)
25
Pricing for Dentist
45
Pricing for Staff
35
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