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Continuing Education Courses

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(BROOKLYN) The Successful Management of Dental Implant Complications (#2024-13)

Venue:
Dyker Beach Golf Course
1030 86th Street*
Brooklyn, NY 11228
(718) 836-9722
*Main entrance driveway is at 88th Street and 7th Avenue; venue parking lot is at 86th Street and 11th Avenue

Featured Clinician:
Paul S. Rosen, D.M.D., M.S.
Clinical Professor of Periodontics, Rutgers University School of Dental Medicine 

Synopsis:
The potential loss of a dental implant due to complications is a prominent focus of continuing education programs today. A prevalent contributor to this is peri-implantitis—an inflammatory disease posing a threat to the longevity of dental implants and the prostheses that they help to support. Central questions include: the optimal approach to addressing this issue, determining the point at which a dental implant is considered hopeless, and the procedures involved to replace it.

This lecture aims to illuminate the latest information about the potential causes of peri-implant complications, exploring both strategies and emerging technologies for effective disease resolution. A significant emphasis will be placed on collaborative approaches, engaging both the restorative dentist and the periodontist/surgeon. The overarching goal is to achieve the best possible results aligned with our patients’ objectives.

Upon successful completion of this course, attendees will be able to:

  • Discuss a recent classification given for peri-implantitis and how this helps into factoring into prognosis and treatment efforts.
  • Discuss the benefits of resective and regenerative approaches to maintaining failing dental implants.
  • List what advances, i.e., cone beam technology and regenerative materials, are enhancing diagnostic and treatment efforts.

 

Breakfast and lunch included 


MCEU - 6 HOURS


Tuition:
Buy more, SAVE more*! Sign up for any TWO SDDS courses in 2024 and get ONE course of equal or lesser value for free (excluding CPR and hands-on courses)! To redeem this offer, complete a course registration form and mail or fax to SDDS Headquarters. SDDS staff will register you for the courses of your choosing and apply the discount!

*This offer is for SDDS members only.


SDDS Members:                $135
SDDS Life Members:               $94.50 (30% discount!)
SDDS Member's Staff:                $100      
SDDS Hospital Residents:               $35
ADA Member/Staff:               $175
Non-ADA Member/Staff:               $200
Non-SDDS Hospital Residents:               $50

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Refund and Cancellation Policy:
All requests for refunds or credits must be made in writing or by phone and received at least two weeks prior to the course date. A full refund, less a ten dollar ($10.00) administrative charge, or if requested and available, credit for a similarly priced course will be issued. Refunds or credits requested after this date will not be granted, including requests made based on absence due to illness, late arrival for courses and/or weather conditions. In the event that a course is cancelled by Second District, paid tuition will be fully refunded.


Second District Dental Society is a recognized sponsor by the N.Y.S. Education Department, ADA CERP and the AGD.

Unless otherwise stated, all featured speakers have disclosed that they do not have any relevant financial arrangements or affiliations with any corporate organizations that would constitute a conflict of interest concerning the continuing education activities stated herein.