Prerequisites for the course:

Participants should have entry level knowledge about implants Must have taken a didactic program in dental implants to qualify for live surgery
Proof of attendance in an implant course - minimum of 25 hours.
Call Dr. Shulman
(973-478-4111) for further information about prep courses that are held in the United States in preparation for the live surgical experience


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    One day seminar
8 C.E. credits
Early registration:
 $875 through December 1, 2011
Full tuition: $1100. after December 1, 2011

 
Courses, Jamaica

An Incredible Hands On Learning Opportunity
to Place 2-6 Implants on Actual Patients
in a Dental School Setting! 
You can: Observe over the shoulder or Participate hands-on with a patient

The choice is yours  
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Tel: 551.655.1909
 5Day, 35 C.E. credits       
* July 3-7, 2012 
* October 5-9, 2012
 

Early registration: $3250.00 before April 10, 2012
full tuition: $3725.00 after April 10, 2012
Plus the cost of the Implants ($150 per Implant and Abutment)
 
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           Accomodations  should be purchased separately (click here)

Refer a friend to our course and you will be given a $500.00 tuition discount on ADI Seminar

Early enrollment tuition discount: save $475.00 in tuition

Implants in Paradise                           
5 DAY INTENSIVE IMPLANT PLACEMENT SEMINAR WITH LIVE PATIENTS

                Course Objectives: 
Course  Objectives  (click here pdf) 
Upon completion of this one-week comprehensive implant education program, the clinician will be able to accomplish the following tasks:

1. Identify cases suitable for dental implants.
2. Diagnose and treatment plan for preservation and restoration of  edentulous, partially edentulous arches.
3. Demonstrate competency in the placement of single tooth implants, soft tissue management, and bone augmentation.
4. Obtain an ideal implant occlusion.
5. Work as part of an implant team with other professionals.
6. Incorporate implant treatment into private practice with quality results, cost effectiveness, and profitability.


  FIRST DAY (FACULTY LECTURES)

  • Introduction to Oral Implantology—history of implants, types of implants and their uses, grafting and augmentation, removable vs.fixed prostheses, screw-retained vs. cemented prostheses, HA coated vs. non-coated implants                
  • Implant Site Development and Alveolar Bone Resorption
  • Patterns— relationship of natural teeth to the alveolar bone, resorption patterns in the event of tooth loss, site development, aesthetic requirements of implant prostheses
  • Implant Diagnosis and Treatment Planning—medical and dental evaluation of potential implant patients, risk factors
  • Implant Overdentures, Attachments, and Home Care—fabrication of implant overdentures, implant retained and tissue supported  overdentures, overdenture attachments, occlusion, and home care
  • Placement of Dental Implants—implant armamentarium, site-specific osteotomy, flap designs, minimally invasive surgical approaches, gingival grafts, bone grafting, platelet rich plasma, hard tissue augmentation, suturing techniques, sinus lifts
  • Periodontal Considerations—hard and soft tissue augmentation procedures, guided bone regeneration, gingival and subepithelial tissue grafts, crown lengthening, soft tissue sculpting, suturing techniques,  papilla augmentation
  • Implant Prosthodontics—single tooth replacement, multiple tooth replacement, full arch implant replacement, implant overdentures,  maxillofacial implant prostheses
  • Implant Failure—bacterial, mechanical (occlusal), psychological, systemic, surgical, smoking, extraordinary failure

                                                                                   

SECOND DAY (HANDS-ON-TRAINING)
Prosthodontic diagnosis and work-ups with fixed and removable designs. Surgical diagnosis and work-ups using preservation oriented models. Hands-on demonstrations of surgical drills, implant motors, handpieces, and surgical   and prosthodontic instrumentation.
Surgical and prosthodontic workshops using actual instrumentation, implants, abutments, analogs, components, and attachments
    

                                                                                                          
THIRD DAY (DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT PLANNING)
Participants will diagnose and treatment plan actual cases for live patients. Preparation will include taking of radiographs, making diagnosis casts and surgical templates, and making
diagnostic wax-ups. Each participant will diagnose and treatment plan a minimum of three cases with individual instructor assistance. 
                                                                                                                            
FOURTH DAY (LIVE PATIENT TREATMENT)
Demonstrations of step-by-step implant placement, including ridge augmentation, grafting, sinus elevation, and suturing. Each participant will place 2 to 4 implants in patients (provided by course) that have been diagnosed the previous day.
Individual instructor guidance and supervision will be available
for each implant placement by participants                            
                                                                         

FIFTH DAY (REVIEW) Continuation of implant
placement (if necessary).  Review of implant insertions
of previous day, with postoperative  follow-up observations
of implant patients. Review of implant surgery and prosthodontic procedures, all material previously presented, and discussion of participants, future cases. Introduction to implant practice  management, treatment planning, case work-up, patient presentation, marketing and patient communication skills.
 
Question and answer session.
 
 

       Documents necessary  for Jamaica course:  

       1.    AAIP/ADIS Registration Form
              (To print registration form click here)
     2.    Form A, The Dental Act (To print form A click here)
     3.    Two (2) passport size photographs
      4.      Photocopy of each professional certificate

     5.     Photocopy of current license           
     6.    Two (2) recent  references (written  within  six  6  months) of 
          application
     7.    Photocopy of front page of passport

       Please complete the forms and mail with payment to: 
                  ADIS, 400 Broad Street Clifton, NJ 07013
   

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