Implant Surgical and Restorative Complications Lecture 2.0
"When implant knowledge and experiences are shared, all of our practices and patients benefit tremendously" -C. Misch
Ihab M. Hanna
DDS, FAAID-DABOI
Dr. Ihab M. Hanna graduated, with honors, in 1994 from Cairo University. Afterward, he spent three years in training and hospital residency before moving to San Francisco. He completed two years of General practice residency at the University of Illinois, as a chief resident, where he acquired additional training in the use of Dental Implants, sedation, and special care dentistry.
With over 25 years of implant dentistry experience and faculty at Hiossen’s implant education program, Dr. Hanna has extended his skills and knowledge to the community through his implant study club where he supports general dentists in advancing their education further.
Dr. Hanna is the founder of the RWC Implant Study Club and is committed to sharing dental implant education with the general dentist community.
Special Guest on Lunch & Learn
James E. Wager-Smith
Esq, The Wager Smith Law Firm, an experienced civil litigator who focuses his practice on the defense of health care professionals.
Dr. Ihab M. Hanna graduated, with honors, in 1994 from Cairo University. Afterward, he spent three years in training and hospital residency before moving to San Francisco. He completed two years of General practice residency at the University of Illinois, as a chief resident, where he acquired additional training in the use of Dental Implants, sedation, and special care dentistry.
With over 25 years of implant dentistry experience and faculty at Hiossen’s implant education program, Dr. Hanna has extended his skills and knowledge to the community through his implant study club where he supports general dentists in advancing their education further.
Dr. Hanna is the founder of the RWC Implant Study Club and is committed to sharing dental implant education with the general dentist community.
Jerome H. Stroumza
DDS, MS, DSc
Dr. Jerome H. Stoumza received his DDS in Paris, France with an emphasis on endodontics, periodontics, oral surgery, and radiology. After practicing and teaching in Paris, he decided to pursue further training at UCLA for Masters of Science in Oral Biology where he did research in growth factors and testing BMP(Bone Morphogenetic Protein) discovered by Professor Urist.He then attended his training at Boston University with Professor Schilder where he received his endodontic specialty and his Doctorate of Science for his research on human osteoblastic cell migration and the impact of endotoxin in the healing of lesions of endodontic origin. Since teaching at USCF, he maintains a full-time practice in San Francisco continuing to teach in this institute as well as nationally and internationally.
Dr Stroumza is the inventor of the EndoImplantology approach blending the knowledge of endodontics, bone grafting, implantody, and three-dimensional radiology and addressing the paradigm shift for managing complex endodontic cases.
Friday, September 13, 2024
Lecture Details
CE Lecture Hours: 8 CE Units
FEE: $865
LOCATION: 20 Birch St, Redwood City, CA 94062
Breakfast & Lunch Provided
You are welcomed to bring your assistant
The purpose of dental implants is to replace a missing tooth, not to extract a tooth that otherwise be saved by root canal therapy. Conservatively, doing an endodontic treatment on a non-restorable tooth is not advisable.
Analyzing the intrinsic and extrinsic value of a tooth through a comprehensive
approach and implementing the best of what endodontics and implantology can offer will provide function and esthetic for the ultimate health of our patients.
Since the popularization of dental implants, lecture advocating “ Endo vs. Implants “
have been popping out in major national and local meetings. Needless to say that this approach reveals a misplaced competitiveness between dental fields rather than sound decisions based on comprehensive clinical treatment planning.
At the conclusion you will be able to:
1 Appreciate what root canal treatments have to offer.
2 Decide when a tooth is considered hopeless.
3 Discuss the treatment options and alternatives
4 Implement the best clinical solution(s) based on long-term prognosis (LTP) as
well as the intrinsic and extrinsic value of the tooth
5 Script the stages from Endodontal Failing Site to successful implant placement.
Objectives
How to handle: Biologic, Mechanical, Esthetic, Phonetics, Functional complication Successful recognition and tracking of complications to ensures: Avoiding secondary complications Preventing it with other patients Improve your judgment Educating patients about risks and their role in managing complications What you will learn: Early recognition, prevention, and management 1- Patient-related factors : Oral or systemic health conditions and Habits 2- Implant team related: Surgical and Restorative provider Dental assistant / Implant Coordinator Implant Lab technician 3- Material, Design & technique Related
ADA CERP
RWC Implant Study Club is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider. ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry. RWC Implant Study Club designates this activity for 8 continuing education credits.
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Caution for participants: Participant must be cautioned about the potential risks using limited knowledge when integrating new techniques into their practices Disclosure of instructors: Dr. Hanna has no financial interest in any commercial companies, he only receives honorarium from some commercial companies. RWC Implant Study Club has no financial relationships nor is sponsored by any dental suppliers.
Cancellation policy: cancellations accepted up to 2 weeks prior to course
Refund policy: No refunds 2 weeks prior to course date
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