July 2005

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July 2005
JULY 2005
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PUBLISHED
BY THE
AMERICAN ACADEMY
OF IMPLANT
DENTISTRY
AN OASIS IN
THE DESERT
Discover the desert you never
knew in Scottsdale, Arizona. From
sun-filled days to starlit evenings,
there is something for everyone.
World-class dining, trendy shopping,
exhilarating adventure and spectacular golf courses await. The real
attraction this October will be the
AAID 54th Annual Meeting at the
Westin Kierland Resort and Spa.
This meeting has something valuable for everyone in the dental
implant arena.
AAID meetings are known for presenting the top experts from
throughout the world. This year is no
exception. Such notables as Phillip
Boyne, DMD; Sasha Jovanovic, DDS,
MS; Craig M. Misch, DDS, MDS;
Joel L. Rosenlicht, DMD; O. Hilt
Tatum, Jr., DDS; and Pascal
Valentini, DDS are just a few of the
dozens of presenters you can learn
from at the 54th Annual Meeting.
Earn up to 24 hours of CE in a
variety of offerings. From the Main
Podium Program to the 20 Lunch
and Learn as well as the Abstract
Sessions and the Limited Attendance
Programs, you will have many excellent, timely and practical programs
from which to choose. An Allied
Dental Staff program that covers all
areas of the dentists’ practice will
reinvigorate staff and will be very
beneficial for the dentists’ practice.
See pages 4 through 7 for more
details on all the education programs
that await you.
While known for the education,
the AAID Annual Meeting is also a
place to network and socialize. Greet
old friends and make new ones at the
Welcome Reception on Thursday,
continued on page 14
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Admissions and Credentials Board..............2
President’s Report ........................................3
Main Podium Programs at the
54th Annual Meeting ....................................4
The AAID 54th Annual Meeting
Lunch and Learn Options ........................6
Absracts ....................................................6
Allied Program ..........................................7
Limited Attendance Sessions ..................7
ABOI/ID News ............................................10
Industry News ............................................10
Committee and District News ....................11
Notes from the Editor ................................11
Member News ............................................12
Research Foundation Golf Outing..............15
Membership ................................................16
Call for Papers ............................................18
Calendar of Events......................................24
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ADMISSIONS AND CREDENTIALS BOARD
A & C Board Holds 2005
Oral/Case Examinations: The
Admissions and Credentials Board
met in Chicago April 28 - May 1, 2005,
for its annual business meeting and
to consider applications. This year, the
Board considered 70 applications: 51
for Associate Fellowship by examination, three for Associate Fellowship by
Credentials, one for reinstatement of
Associate Fellowship, one for
Fellowship by examination, one for
reinstatement of Fellowship and 13
for Fellowship by Credentials.
In addition to the candidates
listed in the April issue of AAIDNEWS, this year’s Associate Fellow
candidates also included:
Oliver Henry Savajol, Loma Linda,
CA
Dharmesh Parbhoo, Woodstock, GA
Kuo-Yang Liao, Loma Linda, CA
Also considered for Fellowship by
Credentials was Mark Lin, North
York, ON, Canada
The A & C Board’s report about
its meeting/examination and recommendations for election of new
Associate Fellows and Fellows were
considered by the Board of Trustees
at
its
June
11
meeting.
Recommended for election were 45
of the Associate Fellow candidates
and 13 of the applicants for
Fellowship. The new credentialed
members will be inducted during
the 2005 Annual Meeting and recognized
at
the
President’s
Celebration.
Changes Effective with the
2007 Examinations: Beginning
with the 2007 oral/case examinations, all cases submitted for the
Associate Fellow and Fellow examinations must have been in function
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for at least one year by the examination date. The Board reinstated
this requirement since at least one
year is needed to evaluate the
implant treatment.
Beginning with the 2007 examinations, the Board will also offer
candidates the option to submit
their cases in digitized form.
Guidelines for digitized case reports
are currently in development and
are expected to be available for distribution in late 2005.
Learn about the Examination
Process at the 2005 Annual
Meeting: If you have questions
about
the
requirements
for
Associate Fellow and Fellow membership, the examination process or
how to prepare your case reports,
plan to attend one or more of the
three sessions that the Board will
hold during the 2005 Annual
Meeting.
During the Lunch and Learn session on Friday, October 21, Emile
Martin, DDS, chairman of the A &
C Board, and Joyce Sigmon, staff
liaison, will explain the examination requirements and process. To
participate in this session, pre-registration is required.
Some of this year’s successful
candidates will display their case
reports in the Exhibit Hall at the
following times:
Thursday, October 20, during Welcome
Reception, 5:00 – 6:30 p.m.
Friday, October 21, during Table
Clinics, 10:00 – 11:00 a.m.
In addition to seeing how these
candidates applied the guidelines for
case report preparation, these informal sessions also provide an
excellent opportunity to talk with
them about their examination experience. Board members and staff will
also be available to answer questions.
Begin the Process to Become
a
Credentialed
Member:
General members are urged to take
the first step toward Associate
Fellow by signing up for the written
part
of
the
two-part
membership examination. The
written examination will be given
four more times this year, each in a
different location:
August 5, Chicago, Illinois
October 23, Scottsdale, Arizona, in
conjunction with the 2005
Annual Meeting
November 18, Atlanta, Georgia.
December 11, Chennai, India
Applications and fees are due in
the Headquarters Office at least 30
days before each examination,
except for the examination in
Chennai, which has an application
deadline of September 23. For an
application, visit the AAID website
– www.aaid-implant.org – or contact
Joyce
Sigmon
in
the
Headquarters Office.
Oral/Case Examination
Schedule Announced: The Board
has set the following schedule for
the next three annual oral/case
examinations.
May 18 – 21, 2006
May 3 – 6, 2007
April 24 – 27, 2008 (tentative)
Each year, the examinations will
be held in Chicago; and the application deadline is February 1.
The 2006 annual oral/case examination is the last one that will be
given during the three-year eligibility period of those who passed the
written examination in 2003.
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PRESIDENT’S REPORT
By Kevin J. O’Grady, DDS
I have had the privilege of attending several district meetings this
year; in fact, this has taken me from
sea to shining sea. The planning
efforts by the District Officers were
outstanding and the educational
opportunities offered to attendees
were excellent.
The Central District held a oneday meeting in February in Chicago
that featured Dr. David Vassos. He
gave an entertaining and educational program on marketing and
grafting techniques. Dr. Jeffery
Meister, the district’s PresidentElect, and his office staff conducted a
well-organized meeting.
The Western District meeting in
March was held at Loma Linda
University and included live surgeries. LLU offers a great venue for
learning and I saw a lot of new faces.
In addition, the meeting gave a
number of predoctoral and postdoctoral dental students a chance to
learn about the Academy. My thanks
to Drs. Jaime Lozada, Michael
Nishime, Nicholas Caplanis, Jay
Elliott and Duane Starr, the
Western District Officers, for organizing the meeting. I am pleased to
report that they are already planning the 2006 district meeting in
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
On to the East Coast I traveled
and New York City, where in April I
participated in the Northeast
District’s meeting held at the NYU
College of Dentistry. An assortment
of implant topics were presented, all
of which could be used on Monday
when the participants returned to
their offices. The evening cruise
around Manhattan with dinner put
an excellent finish on the day. My
thanks to Drs. Shankar Iyer and
John Minichetti for managing this
meeting. The District’s 2006 meeting
will be held in Atlantic City.
I hope to attend the Southern
District meeting in July to make it a
clean sweep of district meetings this
year. Where were you during these
meetings? Did you attend your district meeting? To make these quality
meetings a true success, our members need to “step up to the plate”
and show their thanks for the hard
work that goes into these meetings
by attending. Yes, I know we can usually find an implant meeting to
attend just about every month, but
why do we have to look for something
when we have it right here within
our Academy? Watch the newsletter
or visit our web site to confirm the
dates of our future district meetings
– and then attend. It will enhance
your implant knowledge and help
support your Academy.
I also attended a Leadership Team
Forum in Chicago presented by the
ADA along with Dr. Frank LaMar
and our Executive Director. The
meeting is designed to bring the volunteer leaders and appointed CEO
together to discuss leadership
trends. I found the session on preparing a one-page dental society
strategic plan particularly applicable
as the Academy recently adopted its
own strategic plan. Divergence of
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thinking within an organization
seemed to be a theme throughout
this year’s Leadership Team Forum.
We learned about effective role negotiation and fitting leadership into
context.
I am pleased to report that the
Academy’s committees are working
hard on your behalf. The June meeting of the Board of Trustees included
a review of their progress reports.
Watch future newsletters and web
site summaries of these committee’s
activities.
Final plans are being implemented for the Academy’s 2005
Annual Meeting that will be held in
Scottsdale, Arizona on October 19 –
23. Make sure you attend!
New this year will be the Research
Foundation’s Golf Outing set to tee
off on October 18. This first-time
event should not be missed. Not only
is the course magnificent and the
camaraderie second to none, but you
will be supporting the Research
Foundation, a very valuable tool furthering the profession of implant
dentistry. For more information
and to reserve your spot, look for
the soon-to-be-mailed Preliminary
Program brochure for the Annual
Meeting.
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MAIN PODIUM PROGRAMS AT THE 54TH AAID ANNUAL MEETING
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20
NEW TOOLS, TECHNIQUES,
TECHNOLOGY
Dennis Smiler, DDS
1:00 PM - 1:25 PM
Balloon Membrane Elevation
Surgery
Bernard Touati, DDS, DSO
8:30 AM - 8:55 AM
Prosthetic Strategy for Esthetic
Tissue Integration, Discussing a
Biological Approach to Limiting
Tissue Remodeling.
Lee Walker, MD, DDS
1:30 PM - 1:55 PM
Encode ™ Restorative System:
Impressioning a Healing Abutment
to Fabricate a Patient Specific
Restoration
Part I - Reconstruction of the
Premaxilla
Peter Moy, DMD
9:00 AM - 9:25 AM
All-On-4 Solutions with Immediate
Function
Jin Kim, DDS, MPH, MS
2:00 PM - 2:25 PM
Successful Soft & Hard Tissue
Regeneration: Is it the Material or
the Technique?
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19
Hom-Lay Wang, DDS, MDS
9:30 AM - 9:55 AM
Sandwich Bone Augmentation: An
Innovative Approach for Predictable
Horizontal Bone Regeneration
BREAK
10:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Raymond Yukna, DMD
10:30 AM - 10:55 AM
Bioplant HTR Grafts Facilitate
Immediate Dental Implants
Robert Horowitz, DDS
11:00 AM - 11:25 AM
Enhancing Bone and Soft Tissue
Augmentation at the Time of
Extraction Using Enamel Matrix
Proteins
Douglas Deporter, DDS, Ph.D
11:30 AM - 11:55 AM
Restoring the Resorbed Posterior
Maxilla without Invasive Sinus
Grafting Procedures
David Anson, DDS
2:30 PM - 2:55 PM
Socket Grafting and Immediate
Stage-1 Implant Placement with a
New Calcium Sulfate-Demineralized
Freeze-Dried Bone Putty
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Philip Boyne, DMD
8:00 AM - 8:35 AM
Innovation in the Reconstruction of
the Deficient Pre and Posterior
Maxilla in Preparation for
Prosthodontic Reconstruction
Craig Misch, DDS, MDS
8:40 AM - 9:30 AM
Reconstructive Options for the
Anterior Maxilla
BREAK
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM
BREAK
3:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Albino Triaca, MD, DDS
10:30 AM - 10:55 AM
Current Concepts of Preprosthetic
Surgery in the Mandible and Maxilla
Jaime Lozada, DDS
3:30 PM - 3:55 PM
Utilizing the Latest Technologies for
Bone Grafting
George Watzek, MD, DDS, PhD
11:00 AM - 11:55 AM
Reconstruction of the Posterior
Maxilla
Vincent Morgan, DMD
4:00 PM - 4:25 PM
Implant Design: The Key to Superior
Gingival Aesthetics
LUNCH BREAK - District
Caucus Meetings
12:00 PM - 1:10 PM
Harold Alexander, PhD
4:30 PM - 4:55 PM
Calcium Sulfate/PLLA Composites
for Bone Regeneration
LUNCH BREAK
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
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Part II - Reconstruction of the
Posterior Mandible
Joel Rosenlicht, DMD
1:30 PM - 1:55 PM
Reconstruction of the Premaxilla
and Posterior Mandible. What’s the
Difference?
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Michael Pikos, DDS
2:00 PM - 2:25 PM
The Anthropic Posterior MandibleSurgical Reconstruction Using
Autogenous Mandibular Block
Grafts
BREAK
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Sasha Jovanovic, DDS, MS
3:30 PM - 4:05 PM
5 Elements for Achieving Natural
Implant Aesthetics
Eugene Keller, DDS
11:00 AM - 11:35 AM
Endosseous Implant and Autogenous
Cortiocancellous Block Bone Graft
Reconstruction of Compromised
Maxilla Utilizing Onlay, Inlay, or
Interpositional (with LeFort I
osteotomy) Bone Grafting
Techniques
LUNCH BREAK - Lunch and
Learn Sessions
11:40 AM - 1:10 PM
TISSUE ENGINEERING
Myron Nevins, DDS
4:10 PM - 4:45 PM
Treatment Alternative for the
Atrophic Posterior Mandible
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21
Part III - Reconstruction of the
Posterior Maxilla
Part I - Synthetic & Human Growth
Factors
Robert Marx, DDS
1:10 PM - 1:45 PM
Synthetic and Human Growth
Factors
O. Hilt Tatum, Jr., DDS
8:00 AM - 8:35 PM
The Creation of Stable, Anatomically
Correct Implant Sites
Mohamed Sharawy, PhD
1:50 PM - 2:25 PM
Enhancement of Jaw Bone Regeneration Using Local Growth Factors
Prior to Insertion of Implants
Pascal Valentini, DDS
8:40 AM - 9:15 PM
Maxillary Sinus Grafting with
Xenografts: Long Term Results
Joseph Fiorellini, DMD
2:30 PM - 3:15 PM
Synthetic and Human Growth
Factors
BREAK
9:20 AM - 10:20 AM
BREAK
3:10 PM - 4:10 PM
Part IV - Distraction & Segmental
Osseous Surgery
Part II - Gene Therapy
Cesar Guerrero, DDS
10:20 AM - 10:55 AM
New Clinical Options for Severely
Atrophic Jaws
William Giannobile, DDS
4:10 PM - 4:45 PM
Novel Approaches to Tissue
Engineering Alveolar Bone
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John Brunski, PhD
4:50 PM - 5:25 PM
Dental Implant Research at the
Macro and Molecular Levels
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22
ESTHETIC STRATEGIES
Part I - Immediate Function &
Esthetics
Joseph Kan, DDS, MS
8:00 AM - 8:35 AM
Anterior Implant Esthetics: The
Ortho-Perio-Restorative Connection
Carl Misch, DDS, MDS
8:40 AM - 9:15 AM
Immediate Function & Esthetics in
the Maxillary Edentulous Arch
BREAK
9:20 AM - 10:20 AM
Matteo Chiapasco, MD
10:20 AM - 10:55 AM
Immediate Loading of Implants in
Complex Situations
Part II - Soft Tissue Management
Nicholas Caplanis, DMD, MS
11:00 AM - 11:35 AM
The Synergy Between Surgery and
Esthetic Implant Dentistry
Edward P. Allen, DDS, PhD
11:40 AM - 12:15 PM
Improving Soft Tissue Esthetics
Around Dental Implants with
Acellular Dermal Allografts
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THE AAID 54TH ANNUAL MEETING
LUNCH AND LEARN OPTIONS
Friday, October 21, 2005
See registration form on page 23
1. Edward P. Allen, DDS, PhD
Improving Soft Tissue Esthetics
Around Dental Implants with
Acellular Dermal Allografts
2. John Brunski, PhD
Biomechanics to Help Case Planning
With Oral Implants
3. Nicholas Caplanis, DMD, MS
The Synergy Between Surgery and
Esthetic Implant Dentistry
4. Norman Cranin, DDS
Soft Tissue Surgery of the Mouth
5. William Giannobile, DDS
Novel Approaches to Tissue Engineer
Alveolar Bone
6. Cesar Guerrero, DDS
New Clinical Options for Severely
Atrophic Jaws
7. Joseph Kan, DDS, MS
Anterior Implant Esthetics: The
Ortho-Perio-Restorative Connection
8. Eugene Keller, DDS
Endosseous Implant and Autogenous
Cortiocancellous Block Bone Graft
Reconstruction of Compromised
Maxilla Utilizing Onlay, Inlay, or
Interpositional (with LeFort I
osteotomy) Bone Grafting Techniques.
9. Mark Lin, DDS
Achieving Optimum Success with
Anterior Implant Aesthetics
10. Robert Marx, DDS
Synthetic and Human Growth Factors
ABSTRACTS
12. Steven Pratt, DDS
Using PowerPoint to Aid in Case
Presentations
13. Joel Rosenlicht, DMD
Reconstruction of the Premaxilla
and Posterior Mandible. What’s the
Difference?
14. Mohamed Sharawy, PhD
Enhancement of Jaw Bone
Regeneration Using Local Growth
Factors Prior to Insertion of
Implants
15. O. Hilt Tatum, Jr., DDS
The Creation of Stable, Anatomically
Correct Implant Sites
16. Albino Triaca, MD, DDS
Current Concepts of Preprosthetic
Surgery in Mandible and Maxilla
Thursday, October 20
Bryan Murray, DDS
Profitable No-Cost Consult
for Aesthetic and Three-Dimensional
Implant Placement in Immediate or
Delayed Protocol
J. Steven Cloyd, DDS
Grafting with Bone Putty During
Implant Placement
Yasunori Hotta, DDS, PhD
What is Important in Socket Lift?
17. ABOI – Robert J.
Buhite, Sr., DDS
On Becoming a Diplomate
Robert Horowitz, DDS
Predictable Bone Grafting Techniques
18. ABOI – R. Kent Stobaugh, DDS
On Becoming a Diplomate
Greg Kammeyer, DDS, MS
Quantification of Bone Deposition in
Intramembranous Autogenous Onlay
Bone Grafting
19. AAID A&C Board
On Becoming an Associate
Fellow/Fellow
Mounir Guirguis, BDS
Key Transfer Technique
20. AAID A&C Board
On Becoming an Associate
Fellow/Fellow
Ralph Roberts, DDS
Emergence Profile for a Single Tooth
Arun Garg, DMD
Innovative Graft Materials &
Grafting Techniques for the Sinus
Lift Procedure
Gintaras Juodzbalys, MS, PhD
Classification of Extraction Sites
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11. Michael Pikos, DDS
The Anthropic Posterior MandibleSurgical Reconstruction Using
Autogenous Mandibular Block
Grafts
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ALLIED PROGRAM
Thursday, October 20
See registration form on page 23
8:30 AM
Vicki McManus
It’s Not Just Cleaning Anymore
1:00 PM
Bruce Baird, DDS
Practice Productivity
LIMITED ATTENDANCE SESSIONS
Thursday, October 20
Morning session
Barry Bartee, DDS, MD
Implant Site Development: Hands-on
Afternoon session
Duke Heller, DDS
Remembering the “Basics” of
Predictable Bone Grafting
Procedures
3:30 PM
Paul Johnson, DDS
Practice Builders 101
Placement in the Aesthetic Zone to
Maintain Soft Tissue Emergence
Profiles
October 20, 21 and 22, 2005
See registration form on page 23.
Friday, October 21
Afternoon session
Sascha Jovanovic, DDS, MS
Managing the Soft Tissue Adjacent
to the Implant
Saturday, October 22
Morning session
Eugene Hittelman, EdD
Strategies for Providing Usable
Information to Peers
Friday, October 21
8:30 AM
Karima Bapoo-Mohamed
“Regenerate” Your Patients’
Implant Experience
1:00 PM
Doug Meeks, DDS
Phlebotomy Techniques for Platelet
Rich Plasma (Lecture and Hands-On)
Morning session
Paul Petrungaro, DDS, MS
Achieving Aesthetics in Implant
Reconstruction: Flapless Implant
Afternoon session
William Nordquist, DMD
Strategy for Esthetically Restoring
the Completely Endentulous
Atrophic Maxilla
Post Annual Meeting
Sessions
Sunday, October 23
Tatum Surgical, Inc.
Hilt Tatum, Jr., DDS
Advanced Implantology 2005: New
Concepts
Course cost: None
Zimmer Dental, Inc.
Paul Petrungaro, DDS, MS
Puros Block Allograft Certification
Course
Course Cost: $395
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ABOI/ID NEWS
New Diplomates of the ABOI/ID
On May 3, 2005, after passing rigorous examinations on implant
dentistry, the twenty-seven (27) dentists listed below became Diplomates
of the American Board of Oral
Implantology/Implant Dentistry.
Touradj M. Ameli, DMD, MS,
Boston, MA
Richard Allan Assing, DDS,
Brandon, FL
Wesley S. Blakeslee, DDS,
Manasquan, NJ
Richard Blustein, DDS, MS, St.
Louis, MO
Mario M. Cabianca, DMD, Trail,
BC, CANADA
Gregg R. Codelli, DDS, Atlanta, GA
Jean-Jacques Elbaz, DDS, MS,
Beverly Hills, CA
Jay E. Elliott, DDS, Houston, TX
Leonard Feld, DDS, Maywood, CA
Robert Anthony Giantomas, DMD,
Toms River, NJ
Richard V. Grubb, DDS, Havre
de Grace, MD
Brian J. Jackson, DDS, Utica, NY
Peter S.Y. Kim, DMD, Burnaby,
BC, CANADA
Frank R. Leone, DDS, Armonk,
NY
Mark H. E. Lin, DDS, North
York, ON, CANADA
Victor M. Manon, DDS, Kingwood,
TX
Vahik Meserkhani, DDS,
Glendale, CA
Joe Mike Murphy, DDS, Athens,
TX
Alan Paradis, DDS, Colleyville, TX
Steven P. Quinn, DDS, Springfield,
MO
William M. Reuss III, DDS,
Anderson, CA
Ehab T. Shahid, DMD, Bergenfield, NJ
Edwin Simpson, DDS, Houston,
TX
John Sung, DDS, Flushing, NY
Kiyotaka Umezu, DDS, Saitama,
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James A. Vito, DMD, Wayne, PA
John C. Watkins, DDS, Lindale, TX
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To sit for the examinations, these
dentists were required to have graduated from an ADA accredited dental
school, to have acquired additional
education in implant dentistry, to
have practiced implant dentistry for
a minimum of five years, to have provided implant services for more than
ten patients, and to have otherwise
proven their implant expertise. To
earn the title of Diplomate, these
dentists presented cases for review
by an expert panel of implant dentists and passed a series of written
and oral examinations sponsored by
the American Board of Oral
Implantology/ Implant Dentistry.
The examination process measured the in-depth knowledge,
proficient skills, and abilities
required for practitioners to provide
comprehensive, safe, and effective
oral implant care for the public.
Congratulations to these new
Diplomates who have now joined the
nation’s elite group of implant dentists.
AAID NEWS
Editor
Executive Director
David G. Hochberg, DDS
J. Vincent Shuck
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the listing of an event does not imply endorsement by the AAID. The editors reserve the
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COMMITTEE AND DISTRICT NEWS
NORTHEAST DISTRICT MEETING A
HUGE SUCCESS
Over 40 doctors attended the
AAID Northeast District Annual
Meeting held at New York
University’s College of Dentistry on
April 1st and 2nd.
The meeting showcased live surgery performed by Dr. Trevor
Bavar and an impressive line-up of
lecturers. Dr. Jack Piermatti spoke
on the use of CAD-CAM technology;
Dr. Charles Weiss on the successful
management of an implant practice;
Dr. Richard Elias on diagnosis and
treatment of lingual and inferior
alveolar nerve injuries and Dr. Peter
Glavas on implant overdentures. The
latest in bone grafting techniques
were presented by Dr. Joel
Rosenlicht and the newest imaging
techniques using CT scanning were
presented by Dr. Robert Miller. The
participants agreed that the entire
speaker line-up was excellent.
Over 40 doctors attended the AAID’s Northeast district meeting last month in Manhattan. Shown
from l to r are: Dr. Kevin O’Grady, AAID President; Dr. Leonard Linkow; Dr. Charles Weiss; Dr.
Kim Gowey, President-elect; Dr. Shankar Iyer and Dr. John Minichetti. Drs. Iyer and Minichetti
were the meeting co-chairs.
On Friday, a social evening aboard
the glass-enclosed Bateaux ship provided all a chance to catch up with
their colleagues in a more relaxed
setting. Everyone enjoyed an elegant
three-course dinner, dancing to the
jazz band trio and cabaret singer and
the spectacular views of the illuminated Manhattan skyline.
Dr. John Minichetti, co-chair of
the 2005 meeting, said, “This was a
great opportunity for us to demonstrate the latest surgical and
prosthetic techniques in an optimum
setting. NYU’s amphitheatre combines
surgical and lecture hall components;
it was an ideal facility for us.”
Continued on page 17
NOTES FROM THE EDITOR
Recently, I returned from the
A&C Board’s examination of candidates for their credentials. Dr.
Emile Martin, the chairman, provided leadership, which allowed this
board to examine a record number of
applicants. Four days were required
to complete the job at hand. On certain days this entailed a 7:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. schedule.
The professional mind-set and responsibility placed
with the board members was reflected throughout the
process. Our Academy should be very proud of the examination process we offer. Those members who pass should
feel a great sense of accomplishment and pride. If you
have not yet taken this next step in your professional
career, now is the time. Just call AAID headquarters and
they will gladly send you an application.
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We have recently added two new sections in our
newsletter. The first is “Industry News,” designed to
keep us abreast of new procedures and services that
could benefit our members. The second is an area for
personal listings. Some examples of the categories are:
buying/selling a practice, associate positions available
or equipment for sales/purchase. We encourage you to
take advantage of these new sections.
We are already approaching mid-year and our annual
meeting in Scottsdale is just around the corner. A list of
very impressive speakers, plus a resort (with a golf
course) is certainly a formula for a successful session.
So…go ahead and register now!
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AAID MEMBERS BECOME TV STARS
Dr. Larry Bush, a Southern
District Trustee on the AAID Board of
Trustees and Dr. Frank Recker, AAID
Legal Counsel made their television
debut on the May 12 season finale of
The Simple Life. Dr. Bush, his staff
and his office in Goodlettsville, Tenn.
were selected by the Fox network for
Episode 316 in which the realitybased series’ stars, Paris Hilton and
Nicole Richie work as interns.
Filmed in March 2005, Dr. Bush’s
operation was selected by producers
who wanted a stable dental office
that had been in existence for a long
time and offered comprehensive
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dental services. The fact that Dr.
Bush’s office is state of the art and
his staff is extremely professional
also convinced the producers to offer
him the opportunity.
The decision to accept was not an
easy one for Dr. Bush. In fact, that is
how Dr. Recker and his son, Mac,
became patients for Paris and Nicole.
Dr. Bush called Dr. Recker for legal
advice when he was deciding whether
to participate in the show. It turned
out that ten-year old Mac needed a
baby tooth pulled and Dr. Recker
opted for a teeth whitening procedure. Two more stars were born.
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Dr. Bush agreed to participate but
insisted that his office, his practice and
the dental profession be portrayed in
the most professional light.
The day of filming arrived. At 7 a.m.
the office was filled with a 50-person
production crew along with Dr. Bush,
his son, Allen, also a dentist in the
office, their staff and six patients. Of
course, befitting their celebrity status,
Paris and Nicole arrived fashionably
late with their bodyguards at 10:30.
Paris and Nicole assisted with
Dr.Recker’s teeth whitening and Paris
actually “pulled” Mac’s tooth, albeit
with some significant prep by Dr.
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Bush. Despite receiving low marks on
professionalism when graded (F-) and
a D on understanding of dental methods, Dr. Bush was very impressed with
the hand-eye coordination demonstrated by Paris and Nicole, giving
them both an A. Both received a grade
of B for their relationship with patients
and a C for their problem-solving
skills. Overall, Dr. Bush gave them a
final grade as dental interns of C-.
Dr. Bush and his dentist son and
staff received much higher praise
from the producers of The Simple
Life. According to reports in the press
after the show aired, “the producers
of the show applauded Dr. Bush’s
team effort and reported this had
been one of the easiest intern filmings in the show’s three-year history.”
Nicole Richie (left) and Paris Hilton “assist” Dr. Larry Bush on The Simple Life.
(Inset) Paris Hilton (left) and Nicole Richie pose with Dr. Larry Bush and his son, Dr. Allen Bush,
for the camera after completing their internship.
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Annual Meeting
continued from p.1
October 20. The grand finale of
the annual meeting will be the
President’s Reception followed
by dinner and entertainment.
This evening of elegance
Southwestern-style will be
talked about for years to come.
To reserve your room at the
Westin Kierland Resort and
Spa, visit www.aaid-implant.org
or call 480-624-1202 or
800-WESTIN-1. Register for
the best implant meeting at
the oasis in the desert by completing the registration form
on page 23 or online at
www.aaid-implant.org.
Summer and Fall 2005
PROGRAM DATES
For Hygienists
Sept 8th
Oral Hygiene and
dental implants
For Dentists and Technicians
Sept 16th
Prosthetics for
dentists and lab
techs
For the Whole Team
Sept 23rd Clinical relevant
anatomy
Oct 7-8th
Bone grafting
Oct 28/29th BLS/ACLS
Nov 4th
Digital photography
and PowerPoint in
treatment plans
th
Nov 17
Marketing Implants
TBA
X-rays for
Implantology
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2005 AAID ANNUAL MEETING
SCOTTSDALE, AZ
AAID Research Foundation Golf Outing
Tuesday, October 18, 2005
12:00 p.m. Noon (11:00 a.m. lunch available at player’s expense)
$145 per player
Door Prizes
Orange Tree Golf Resort
A first class golf course 10 minutes from the Westin Kierland Resort and Spa
There are a limited number of spaces available.
Check the Golf Outing on the registration form on page
23 or call the AAID at (312) 335-1550 or toll free number
(877-335-AAID) by August 1, 2005 to make your reservation.
All proceeds from the outing will go to the AAID Research Foundation.
Support your Foundation and have a great day on the Golf Course.
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MEMBERSHIP
NEW MEMBERS
The AAID is pleased to welcome the following new members to the Academy. If you joined the Academy recently
and your name does not appear, it will be listed in the next newsletter.
Salahudeen Aboobacker, BDS
Buthaynah AbuNabah, DDS
Katherine Ahn-Newen, DDS
Khalid Al-Sharkawi, BDS, MSC
Samira Amini, DDS
Bill Anderson, Jr., DDS
Genrietta Arakelova, DDS
Prince Arrington, III, DDS
Azzam Aslan, DDS
Dr. Andre Assaf
Garen Bagdasarian, DDS
Arun Kumar Balasubramaniyan,
MDS
Robert Berkenheimer, DDS
Richard D. Blanchard, DDS
Mr. John Bocchi
Donald H. Bohne, DDS
Esteban D. Bonilla, DDS
Richard W. Bowen, DDS
F. Allen Bryan, DDS
Jerald A. Bryant, DDS
Adrian Buca, DDS
Jeffrey S. Burns, DDS
Victor Camones, DDS
William Carpenter, DDS
Derek Carson, DDS
Thaddeus Carter, DMD
David Cedeno, DDS
Ramaswamy Chandrasekar, MDS
Gary E. Chike, DMD
Dr. Ravindran Chinnaswami
Yungming Chiu, DDS
Mark Young Cho, DMD
John A. Collier, DDS
ˆDonna Corvino, DMD
Dr. Marvin Cota
Greg Cyra, DDS
Fardin Damda, BDS
Sunita Danthuluri, MDS
Piyuse Das, DDS
Julio De Jesus, DMD
Paul Denemark, DDS, MSD
Peter Dolas, DDS
Kirk Donaldson, DDS
Yuji Ehara, DDS, PhD
Robert Fischer, DDS
Gordon Fletcher, DDS
Stephen A. Folson, DDS,MS
Daniel Fridh, DDS
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Dr. Geetika, BDS
Safwat S. Gendy, DDS
Robert A. Giantomas, DMD
Rodica Grassu, DDS, MS
Gordon A. Gray, DMD
David B. Greenberg, DMD
Jourly Grkikian, DDS
Paul Guidi, DMD
Gintautas Gumbelevicius, DDS
Anshuma Gupta, BDS
Rajeev Gupta, MDS
Ashok Gupta, BDS
Robert L. Harrell, DDS
Erick A. Hosaka, DDS
Hubert Hughston, DDS
Dr. Marcell Hungerbuehler
Byung Gag Hwang, DDS, MS,
PhD
Vidya Hari Iyer, BDS
David O. Jacobson, DDS
Arvind Kumar Jain, BDS, MDS
Paul A. Jakubowski, DDS
Aysha Jaleel, BDS
Cynthia Jarzembinski, DDS, MS
Dan Jenkins, DDS
Sung Joo Jeong, DDS
Cyril Kurian Joseph, MDS
Joseph S. Jung, DDS
David T. Kamer, DMD
Arun Keepanasseril, MDS
Dosung Kim, DDS
Ki-Chul Kim, DDS
Young Ho Kim, DMD
Mr. Jeong Tae Kim, BS
Richard M. King, DDS
Charles D. Kirksey, DDS
Michael A. Knight, DDS
Anil Kohli, BDS, MDS
Linda C. Kotmel, DDS
Madhusudan Krishnan, MDS
Sanjay Kumar, BDS
Gadamsetty Kiran Kumar, BDS
Karunakaran Harsha Kumar,
MDS
K.P. Senthil Kumar, MDS
Shilpa N. Lakkegowda, BDS,
DDS
Arundeep Lamba, BDS, MDS
James Le, DDS
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Thien M. Le, DMD
Dr. Jung hoo Lee
Li Li Lin, DMD
Carlos Llanes, DMD
Mr. Alexander Lobaina
J. Ian Lowdon, DDS
Malcolm D. Lowe, DDS
Vasco A. Lowery, III, DMD
Timothy Lukavsky, DDS
Stephen Lyon, DDS
Roberto R. Maal, DDS
A.P. Maheswar, BDS
Michael Makism, DDS
Mickel Malek, DDS
Nicola Manocchio, DMD
Ryan Marcello, DMD
Jorge Martinez, DMD
Brenton M. Mason, DMD
Jerald Matt, DMD
Daniel R. McClain, DDS
Suresh Kumar Medikonda, MDS
Priti Mehta, MDS
Jim Misto, DDS
Tooraj Moravej, BDS, DDS
Mohammed Ali Mostafavi, BDS,
DDS
S.K. Mukilan, MDS,DNB
R. Mark Mullen, DMD
N. Nachammai Nachiappan, BDS
Suhasini Nagda, MDS
Kiran Kumar Nagubandi, MDS
Hayat U. Najafe, DDS
Jeffery A. Nelson, DDS
Michael Cuu Nguyen, DMD
Thi Nguyen, DDS
Daniel G. Nolan, DDS
Shawn M. O’Berry, DDS
Mr. Paul Oddo
Steve S. Oh, DDS
Sako Ohanesian, DDS
Lyle Oliver, DDS
Koy Oyangen, DMD
George C. Panos, DDS
Vijay Parmar, DDS
Deevagaran Periyampillai, BDS
Dale Petrich, DDS
Tarchya Phan, DDS
Margaret A. Pippin, DDS
Mr. Chris Poore
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P. Narayana Prasad, BDS,MDS
Mahesh Pulagam, MDS
Steven Quinn, DDS
O. Obli Raj, BDS
Dr. N.B. Ramakrishnan,
Sanketh Kethi Reddy, MDS
Annette Riley, DMD
Charles J. Rim, DDS
Richard L Robinette, DMD
Gerald S. Robinson, DMD
Richard Rosenblatt, DMD
Souren Rostomian, DDS
Jeff M. Roy, DDS
Robert N. Ryan, DDS
Brij Sabherwal, MDS
Marlene Salazar-Pongs, DDS
Larry Schmitz, DDS
Paul Scholl, DDS
Jeffery S. Schroeder, DDS
Premila Selvi, BDS
Jungwoo Seo, DDS
Jaeho Seol, DDS
Ashok Bhagat Singh, MDS
Sandeep Singla, DDS, MD
Angela W. Southwell, DDS
Alan Sproles, DDS, M.Sc.D
Bradford Stiles, DDS
P. Sudhakar, BDS
La Sung-Ho, DDS
Mark Sylvester, DDS
Thomas Teich, DDS
Jeffery B. Thomas, DDS
John Tookey, DDS
Nicholas Toscano, DDS
Vikranth V, BDS
Mahesh Verma, BDS, MDS, MBA
Rose Wang, DMD
Eric Washington, DDS
Joseph G. Washington, DDS
David Webb, DMD
Edwin E. Westmoreland, DDS
Calvin Whang, DDS
Virginia K. Wilson, DDS
Fred F. Worrall, DDS
Edwin E. Yee, DMD
Michael Yeh, DDS, MSD
Daniel J. Zeppelin, DDS
Kaz Zymantas, DDS
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Committee News
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The Northeast District’s next annual meeting is scheduled for April 2006 in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
EDUCATION COMMITTEE
AAID Dental Student Award: This spring, 29 dental
schools in the U.S. and Canada participated in the AAID’s
award program that recognizes undergraduate dental
students for their interest in implant dentistry, both academically and clinically. Each recipient was selected by
his or her dental school, using its established procedures
for such student awards.
In addition to a Certificate of Recognition, each award recipient received a year’s free membership in the AAID and a
complimentary registration at the 2005 AAID Annual Meeting,
which will be held in Scottsdale,Arizona, October 19 – 23, 2005.
This is the first year that the AAID Award was offered
to all of the dental schools in the U.S. and Canada. Last
year, in a pilot program, the award was presented in five
U.S. dental schools and was expanded upon the Education
Committee’s recommendation. “We are delighted with the
level of participation in the award program that recognizes these outstanding students who represent the
future of Implant dentistry and welcome them as members of the AAID,” said Kevin J. O’Grady, DDS, president.
Education
Committee
Sponsors
Limited
Attendance Workshop at Annual Meeting:
Would you like to know how adults learn and how
teaching a course differs from presenting a lecture at a
dental meeting? If so, plan to attend “Strategies for
Promoting Usable Information to Peers,” a limited attendance workshop at the 2005 Annual Meeting that will be
presented by Eugene L. Hittleman, EdD, Associate
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Professor, Behavorial Sciences at NYU College of
Dentistry. This workshop will provide insight into the
basic learning style preferences of adults and how this
information enables a speaker to develop a presentation
that will appeal to an audience and satisfy the objectives
of the presentation. Register for the workshop, using the
registration form in the Preliminary Program, which was
mailed to the membership in June, or online.
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Have you paid your 2005 membership dues?
If not, fax or mail your payment today to assure
that you will receive the next issue of AAIDNEWS!
Maintaining your membership also saves you $100 on the AAID's Annual Meeting.
Register today with the form on page 23 or online at www.aaid-implant.org!
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Advanced Implant Dentistry and Bone Grafting
Making Implant Dentistry Predictable, Profitable, and Enjoyable
Learn:
• April 7 – 9, 2005 Newest Advances in Bone Grafting
• June 2 -4, 2005
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Live surgery in over-the-shoulder clinical setting, participants become actively involved in the learning process.
To further develop their skill in comprehensive treatment planning, i-CAT Scans, patient care,
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Director: Joel L. Rosenlicht, D.M.D.
Limited Attendance to register or more information please call Lisa at
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Connecticut Dental Implant Institute
Surgical & Prosthetic Diagnostic Modalities for Implant, Orthognathic &
Facial Cosmetic Dentistry
February 18 – 25, 2006 Steamboat Grand Resort, Steamboat Springs, CO
Topics include: iCAT imaging, surgical guides with techniques for applications of virtual surgery. Great clinical
cases are welcomed and as always, case presentations from the knowledgeable participants on the latest tips
from the trenches of their daily practices. This discussion of all contemporary aspects of patient care is one of
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AAID 54th Annual Meeting
EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION FORM
SAVE $100 OFF REGISTRATION FEES
until September 2nd, 2005,ONLY
The Westin Kierland Resort & Spa, Scottsdale, Arizona, October 19-23, 2005
A separate registration form must be completed for each attendee including office staff, spouse, family members and guests.
Please print clearly or type. Any corrections, modifications or additions must be submitted in writing.
Your contact information
Last name:
First name:
Address:
City:
Phone:
Fax:
A. Meeting Registration
AAID Fellow*
AAID Associate Fellow*
AAID General Member*
Nonmember*
Life Member*
Technician
Office Staff
Student
Spouse
Guest
$
A. Registration fee subtotal
Degree(s):
State:
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Email:
Before 9/02/05
$795
$795
$845
$895
$150
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$150
$75
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After 9/02/05
$895
$895
$945
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$150
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$150
$75
$0
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Call the Westin Kierland Resort & Spa
today to make your reservations!
480-624-1202 or 800-WESTIN-1
* Includes one (1) President’s Celebration ticket
B. Select Special Events
$145 Research Foundation Golf Outing (Tues., Oct. 18; 12p)
$ 80 ABOI Mock Board Presentation (Wed. 12-1:30p)
$ 55 Global Breakfast (Thurs. 7-8a)
$ 55 ABOI Breakfast (Fri. 7-8a)
$ 80 Lunch & Learn [make selections at right] (Fri. 12-1:30p)
$125 Research Foundation Southwestern BBQ (Fri. 6p - 8p)
$175 President’s Celebration (Sat. 6p-12a)
$
Zip:
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In order of preference, choose 10 luncheons from the
selection listed on page 6. If your choice is full, you will
be assigned to the next one available.
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D. Select Tours
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Desert Hiking Adventure (Thurs)
Cruise on Canyon Lake (Thurs)
Enchanted Sedona and Oak Creek (Fri)
Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin West (Sat)
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Method of Payment:
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C. Limited Attendance Workshops
$55 1. Implant Site Development (Thurs AM)
$55 2. Basics: Bone Grafting Procedures (Thurs PM)
$55 3. Achieving Aesthetics in Implant Reconstruction (Fri AM)
$55 4. Managing Soft Tissue Adjacent to Implant (Fri PM)
$55 5. Providing Useful Information to Peers (Sat AM)
$55 6. Strategy for Esthetically Restoring the Completely
Edentulous Atrophic Maxilla (Sat PM)
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American Academy of Implant Dentistry
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Chicago, IL 60611
Phone: 312.335.1550 or 877-335-AAID
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advance commitments to the hotel, no refunds will be made after September 30.
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Basic Implant Mini-residency in
Surgery & Pros. And Live
Surgery Weekend Zimmer
Dental Training Course.
John C. Minichetti, DMD
Contact: Shelly Sutter
Phone: 201-871-3555
Web site:
www.englewooddental.com
Midwest Implant Institute
Drs. Duke & Robert Heller
Contact: 614-885-1215
E-mail: dukeheller@copper.net
Web site: www.midwestimplant
institute.com
Advanced Implant Dentistry &
Bone Grafting
S&A Enterprise, LLC
Joel L. Rosenlicht, DMD
Contact: Lisa Harrison
Phone: 877-649-7374
E-mail: Lisa@rosenlicht.com
MAP Implant Institute
Michael A. Pikos, DDS
Advanced Bone Grafting
Contact: Alison Thiede
Phone: 727-781-0491
E-mail: learn@mapimplant
institute.com
September 15 –1 7, 2005
October 13 – 15, 2005
November 10 –12, 2005
19th Annual MCG/ AAID
MaxiCourse®
Monthly March through
December
Web site: www.mcg.edu/ce
Contact: Vicki Steve
Phone: 800-221-6437 or 706-7213967
E-mail: vsteve@mcg.edu
Sendax Mini-Implant Seminars
& MDI Mini Residencies
Contact: Brandi Jones
Phone: 800-879-9799 or 212-7532775
Fax: 212-753-9064
E-mail: vis@sendaxmini
dentimpl.com
Web site: www.sendaxminidentimpl.com
Superior Osseointegration with
Primary Stability
Two-Day Seminar
Dr. Robert Schroering
September 16-17
Contact: Anne Topping
Phone: 800-898-6261 x266
E-mail: seminars@innovalife.com
Comprehensive Implant
Dentistry Seminars
Dr. Craig Cooper
Location: Indianapolis, IN
Contact: Anne Topping
Phone: 800-898-6261 x266
E-mail: seminars@innovalife.com
Implant Placement for
Restorative Dentists
Drs. T. Lau & C. Cooper
Fall Sessions: August – October
2005
Contact: Anne Topping
Phone: 800-898-6261 x226
E-mail: seminars@innovalife.com
Treatment Alternatives with
Shorter Implants
Drs. D. Deporter & C. Cooper
November 12 – 13, 2005
Location: Fort Lauderdale, FL
Contact: Anne Topping
Phone: 800-898-6261 x226
E-mail: seminars@innovalife.com
Clinical Advantages of Shorter
Implants
Drs. D. Deporter, C. Cooper, N.
Elian
April 1 – 2, 2005
Location: NYU, New York, NY
Contact: Anne Topping
Phone: 800-898-6261 x226
E-mail: seminars@innovalife.com
Fixed Removable Implant
Treatment
Carol Phillips, DDS
Contact: Melissa Martin
Phone: 800-549-5000
Dr. D. M. Vassos
Introductory & Advanced
Surgical & Prosthetic
Programs
March to November 2005
March to November 2006
Contact: Rosanna Frey
Phone: 780-488-1240
E-mail: rosanna@dmvassos.com
Web site: www.dmvassos.com
Beirut Implant Dentistry Center
CE Courses
Survey of Surgical and
Prosthetic Implant Care
Drs. Jihad Abdallah & Andre
Assaf
Contact: Mahia Cheblac
Phone: +961 1 747650 - +961 1
747651
Fax: +961 1 747652
E-mail: beirutidc@hotmail.com
2005 Pathway Learning Series
Swiss Implants, Inc.
Carol L. Phillips, DDS. Director
84 CE Units – Six 2-Day
Workshops
Contact: Julie Hansen
Phone: 805-781-8700
Comprehensive Training in
Implant Dentistry
Pacific Implant Institute
Ronald J. Zokol, DMD
September 2005 – June 2006
Location: Vancouver, Canada
Web site: www.piidentistry.com
Contact: Phyllis Vineberg
Phone: 800-668-2280
E-mail: info@piidentistry.com
Mini-Residency in Implant
Dentistry
Featuring Hands-on Workshops
& Live Surgeries
Louie Al-Faraje, DDS
Location: San Diego, CA
Phone: 858-496-0574
E-Mail: accessdental@
mindspring.com
Web site: www.implant
education.net
211 East Chicago
Avenue, Suite 750
Chicago, Illinois
60611-2616
312-335-1550
877-335-AAID (2243)
312-335-9090
www.aaid-implant.org
Linkow Advanced Implant
Courses Online
Contact: Cecilia Serbanescu
Fax: 201-592-0798
E-mail: implants@linkow.com
Web site: www.linkow.com
Hands On Training Institute
Dr. Ken Hebel
Implant - Prosthetics & Surgery
and Bone Grafting
Contact: Rose Elia
Phone: 888-806-4442, 519-4327447
E-mail: rose@handsontraining.com
Web site: www.handson
training.com
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17th Annual Implant
Maxicourse®
Dr. A.Norman Cranin
Monthly:September-June
Contact: Ethel Bruck- 718-9831157
E-mail: ebaebl@msn.com
Web site: www.dental
implantcourse.com
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