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GM 4 - Westchester Country Club, Rye, NY - 11/14/18
9th
November Annual Meeting
Annual Franklin A. Squires Memorial Lecture
Pre-registration required (*see bottom of page 5 for registration instructions) Date: Wednesday, November 14, 2018 Location: Westchester Country Club, Rye, NY 10580 Phone: (914) 967-6000
A.M.: “The Single Tooth Implant: The Ultimate Esthetic Challenge” P.M.: “To Pull or Not to Pull: Periapical Surgery vs. Implant Surgery”
Daniel G. Pompa, D.D.S. Fellow, American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons. He co-established the Oral Surgery and Implant Center in Forest Hills, NY.
Course Outline
P.M.: Advancements in delivering periapical surgery have resulted in success rates that can be equivalent to implant replacement when certain guidelines are adhered to. Periapical surgery as an adjunct to endodontic treatment is a proven approach. With the introduction of new surgical techniques and a systematic method to the diagnosis and treatment of compromised teeth, the clinician should be able to more accurately determine the long-term prognosis for these treatment options. This course will describe the indications and contraindications for performing or referring a patient for apical surgery. With a specific 7 step workup, including a correct history, radiographic and clinical evaluation, the decision to perform an apicoectomy will be weighed against further evaluation, a retreatment option, or extraction and replacement with an implant (immediate or delayed). As a result, a decision is more accurately made as to whether an implant or a fixed bridge (fixed partial prosthesis), a removable prosthesis (fixed or transitional temporary prosthesis), or other options would be the final treatment plan discussed with the patient. Information also available at www.ninthdistrict.org
A.M: The past few years have brought a paradigm shift, as guidelines for the surgical and restorative approach have changed dramatically. Fine tune your workup to create a result that is as close to a natural replacement as possible. Participants will review a unique sequential treatment planning approach which can result in successful outcomes. Emphasis will be given to the use of 3D treatment planning as it relates to the diagnostic workup and the use of computer guided surgery. Multiple provisional options and/or interim Hawley prosthesis appliances will be reviewed to attain ideal esthetic results. Long term follow-up will be shown as it relates to these approaches.
7 MCE credits will be given. *Registration instructions:
To register for CE meetings, watch for flyers in the regular mail, blast email, and/or visit the Ninth website at www.ninthdistrict.org to register online. No phone or email registrations.
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