2015 Course Calendar - American Institute of Implant Dentistry
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2015 Course Calendar - American Institute of Implant Dentistry
AIID 2015 Course Calendar AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF IMPLANT DENTISTRY World-class education for sophisticated and forward-thinking dental professionals AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF IMPLANT DENTISTRY 2015 Course Catalog World-class education for sophisticated and forward-thinking dental professionals The American Institute of Implant Dentistry (AIID) is a non-profit institution headquartered in Washington, DC. AIID is dedicated to providing educational resources in the field of implant dentistry to dental professionals in the United States and around the world. For the past 18 years it has been the mission of AIID to offer cutting-edge topics in implant dentistry by collaborating with some of the most respected opinion leaders and manufacturers. The American Institute of Implant Dentistry is committed to providing the best educational platform, as recognized by ADA CERP and AGD PACE. The institute’s state-of-the-art training facility has been recognized by many clinicians and manufacturers as one of the most versatile training infrastructures in the country. Participants will receive personalized attention from all of our faculty members to make sure their educational expectations are met and their training is optimized. In business, professionals have always had the option of returning to an institution of higher education to invest in themselves and further their careers. Why shouldn’t dental professionals be able to do the same? We would like to cordially invite you to invest in yourself through exploring educational opportunities with AIID today. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF IMPLANT DENTISTRY 2015 Course Catalog Table of Contents AIID Certification & Membership Package Overview Do not let someone else control your money in the name of investment. Put your money where it is going to generate the highest return. Whether it is clinical knowledge, improving pracƟce eĸciency, or turning your paƟents into advocates for your brand, there is something for every implant pracƟƟoner at AIID. Invest in Yourself By Exploring the EducaƟonal OpportuniƟes with AIID Today. “An Investment in Knowledge Pays the Best Interest.” Benjamin Franklin 1-2 Cone Beam CT Technology: A Must-Have Diagnostic Imaging Modality for Any Modern Dental Practice 3 Implementing Ultimate Hospitality & Patient Experience into Your Implant Practice: Exploring the Ritz-Carlton Methodology 5 TeethXpress: An Optimal Immediate Load/Function Treatment Solution for Fully Edentulous Patients 7 Current Surgical Solutions for Implant Site Preparation: Maximizing Piezosurgery Technology for Safety, Efficiency, and Production 9 Zirconia Implants: A New Addition to a Modern Implant Practice 11 Clinical & Technological Updates in Fully Edentulous Implant Therapy: What an Implant Surgeon Must Know to Stay Competitive in the New Dental Implant Market 15 Implant Restorative and Diagnostic Hands-On Workshop: Enhancing Diagnosis, Case Acceptance, and Restorative Outcomes Using the Latest Technology 17 Implementing Lean Methodology in an Implant Practice, the Key to Success in a Highly Competitive Implant Market 19 Managing Medical Conditions, Emergencies, & Oral Sedation: Streamlining a Complex Topic 21 Socket Grafting & Predictable Ridge Preservation for Cosmetic and Implant Dentistry 23 Hard & Soft Tissue Regeneration for Optimal Implant Esthetics 25-26 The Instructors 29-31 Course Registration Form 33 Destination Information 34 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF IMPLANT DENTISTRY 2015 Course Catalog Premium Online E-commerce Distributor Piezomed Surgical Handpieces Electronic Torque Driver Surgical Motors Irrigation Tubing Accessories lobal ental hop.com The ultimate collection of quaility implant related products AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF IMPLANT DENTISTRY 2015 Course Catalog AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF IMPLANT DENTISTRY 2015 Course Catalog AIID Certification: How Can I Start the Process? The first step is sending your formal request along with your most current CV to the AIID Certification Committee. Before starting the certification process, you should become an AIID member. Then, you can reach different levels of certification based on hours of CE credits obtained through AIID courses. Below you can see the minimum required CE credits for each level. Please note a minimum of two years of clinical work between each level is required. AIID’s three credentialing levels AIID CE program required AIID Associate AIID Expert AIID Scholar 50 CE 75 CE 100 CE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF IMPLANT DENTISTRY 2015 Course Catalog AIID Membership Package The path to certification and subsequent excellence in implant dentistry begins with AIID Membership. Complete the membership application and return it to us, or fill it out on our website and receive a welcome package including an AIID folder containing a course catalogue, as well as these additional benefits: • Complimentary subscription to the AIID Insider Get online access to AIID’s quarterly newsletter with your member ID • Member pricing on AIID course tuition 20% discount on all AIID courses globally • Priority seating for AIID courses Enjoy peace of mind – even for sold out events, we have a space reserved for you • $50 G.DentalShop Gift Card Receive a $50 gift card to AIID’s online e-commerce partner, which carries the top products and technology in implant dentistry. *Valid with a minimum purchase of $250 Knowledge Level • G.DentalShop Gold Member Status Automatic upgrade to GDS Gold Member Status. Perks include a 10% discount on your first purchase from www.globaldentalshop.com The Ultimate Recognition for Clinical Excellence in Implant Dentistry Scholar • Kimpton Hotels discount Exclusive discount at Kimpton Hotels worldwide using the AIID discount code A Distinction Status for Clinical Expertise in Implant Dentistry Expert A Clinician Who Has the Required Foundation of Knowledge to Practice Implant Dentistry Associate 1 2 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF IMPLANT DENTISTRY 2015 Course Catalog Cone Beam CT Technology: A Must-Have Diagnostic Imaging Modality for Any Modern Dental Practice Instructor: Dr. Bart Silverman January 31, 2015* Washington, DC 4 CE Credits Treatment planning is the most important aspect of implant dentistry. Radiography is a vital part of the planning process and new technology has made this planning process much more accurate. 2-dimensional (2D) images have inherent limitations that can result in incorrect and/or incomplete diagnosis and treatment planning. Using a 2D image will increase the risk factor of violating opposing anatomical landmarks near the implant site. Cone Beam CT technology has brought the power of 3-dimensional (3D) imaging to the dental office. With the rapid growth of 3D Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT), dentists now have tools available for more accurate diagnosis and treatment. CT-Guided dental implant planning and surgical techniques are far superior to traditional 2-dimensional imaging and “freehand” placement of dental implants. This results in a less invasive surgical procedure, minimizes surgical risk factors by having awareness of anatomical challenges ahead of time, increases precision of implant placement, reduces surgical time, and enhances patient recovery. Points of Discussion: • Understand the basic fundamentals and application of cone-beam CT • Identify clinically significant anatomy and pathology • Discuss the shortcomings of traditional implant planning and surgical guides • Introduce 3D CT volumetric implant treatment planning • Identify the hardware and software component variables in applying CT technology • Make practical choices for implementing CT in private practice AIID Study Club: Your Gateway to Growth Organizing a Study Club By securing an AIID Study Club license, you will receive access to our 15 years of experience and expertise in hosting conferences that facilitate the sharing of ideas to grow your practice. By utilizing a mix of AIID speakers as well as your own key opinion leaders, your club can introduce your members to a world of new ideas in implant dentistry and foster rich, inspiring connections and conversations. Who is Eligible for an AIID Study Club License? Any qualified implantologist, anywhere in the world, is eligible to submit a request for a license to organize an AIID Study Club event. If the review committee approves the submission, the license will be granted for a period of 12 months. Licenses can be renewed as long as the licensee has followed all of the guidelines and criteria for the previous year. Value-added Benefits for AIID Study Club Licensees • Access to the AIID Study Club Manual to facilitate the organization and structure of your club, including the AIID Speakers Bureau • Automatic acknowledgement as an AIID Scholar and participation in expedited AIID Scholar level certification training Hands-On Training: • Real time access to AIID’s knowledge of the latest strategies and educational product development Selected implant planning cases will be provided to demonstrate application of the above fundamentals with emphasis on visualization strategies and radiologic interpretation. • Free admission to all of AIID’s courses in Washington, DC Course attendees will also be provided sample cases to demonstrate their understanding and proficiency and to simulate guided navigation virtually. Participants will have the opportunity to see and observe operation of an onsite CBCT unit at the Institute. *This is a half-day course. 3 How Do I Begin? The first step is to submit a formal cover letter along with your most current CV to the AIID Certification Committee at certification@aiidglobal.org. The Committee will review your submission and notify you of its decision. 4 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF IMPLANT DENTISTRY 2014 Course Catalog Implementing Ultimate Hospitality & Patient Experience into Your Implant Practice: Exploring The Ritz-Carlton Leadership Methodology Instructors: Diana Oreck, Dr. Hamid Shafie February 6, 2015 Washington, DC April 18, 2015 Los Angeles, CA October 3, 2015 Washington, DC The Ritz-Carlton Leadership Center is collaborating with the American Institute of Implant Dentistry to bring a hospitality-style approach of focusing on a customer service culture to drive performance and prestige of a typical implant practice. Clinical competency is no longer enough in today’s highly competitive implant market. The most successful implant practices are those where employees, from the receptionist to the surgeon, are creating unique, memorable and personable experiences. Patient satisfaction goes beyond a successful clinical procedure. It requires a philosophy that is embedded in the culture of the practice - a philosophy that also extends to employee retention and growth. During this course, implantologists and their office managers will learn The Ritz-Carlton methodology and philosophy of engaging the entire team as crucial elements of creating a successful culture and an upscale implant practice. Learn How to Create a Legendary Patient Experience Points of Discussion: The Ritz-Carlton Leadership Center offers: • The impact of psychology on the patients’ experiences • The power of creating unique, memorable and personal experiences • The importance of the five senses to the patient experience • Sense of arrival and departure can make or break the entire experience • Refined appearance and verbiage is key in the healthcare environment • Delighted patients lead to profitability • Speaking Engagements • Courses • Advisory Services Hands-On Training: The course includes videos, group activities, discussion and role play. The program is empowered by the Ritz-Carlton Leadership Center’s Customer Experience Methodology. 5 For more information, please call (301) 547-4806 www.ritzcarltonleadershipcenter.com 6 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF IMPLANT DENTISTRY 2015 Course Catalog TeethXpress: An Optimal Immediate Load/ Function Treatment Solution for Fully Edentulous Patients Instructor: Dr. Hamid Shafie March 6 & 7, 2015 Washington, DC July 24 & 25, 2015 Washington, DC October 16 & 17, 2015 Washington, DC 12 CE Credits Traditional delayed loading techniques and two-stage implant placement techniques have become less popular over the past few years. Patients are looking for treatment options that avoid multiple surgeries and prolonged treatment. There are multiple immediate load options available for fully edentulous patients, however the majority of patients cannot benefit from them because they are too expensive. TeethXpress is the latest solution in immediate load therapy for fully edentulous patients, which combines many highend technologies in implant dentistry while maintaining the treatment cost affordability for the majority of patients. Day 1 Points of Discussion: • Describing diagnosis and planning protocol for TeethXpress • TeethXpress surgical techniques • Variety of TeethXpress prosthetic options • Suitable occlusal scheme for TeethXpress therapy Day 2 Points of Discussion: • Participants will have the opportunity to observe TeethXpress loading steps, performed on a patient live • Entire procedure will be a live feed from surgical suite to the conference room • Course instructor will be available to answer all of participant’s questions after completing the treatment • Open discussion 7 8 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF IMPLANT DENTISTRY 2015 Course Catalog Current Surgical Solutions for Implant Site Preparation: Maximizing Piezosurgery Technology for Safety, Efficiency, and Production Instructors: Dr. Kenneth Wu, Dr. Hamid Shafie March 27, 2015 Washington, DC September 18, 2015 Washington, DC 7 CE Credits Let our new products tackle your toughest procedure Modern technology has changed the dynamic of today’s dental practice. Procedures such as implant site enhancement have traditionally been referred to specialists because of the higher associated risk and the difficulty of technique involved. With the introduction of piezosurgery technology, clinicians can now perform those same procedures with an increased margin of safety and even greater surgical precision. Piezosurgery technology enables clinicians to selectively cut only hard tissue (e.g. bone) avoiding damage to important anatomic soft tissue structures (e.g. nerves, gingiva, sinus membranes). These benefits are paramount to risk management, simplifying surgical techniques, alleviating patient apprehension and allowing you to offer both surgical steps of implant site preparation and implant surgery in your office, instead of referring the patient out. This technology has been proven to generate a significant return on investment for the modern implant practice. Points of Discussion: • Explanation of how piezosurgery technology selectively cuts hard tissue while leaving soft tissue intact • Comparison of safety and precision of piezosurgery techniques to conventional surgical methods • Review of specific applications in implant dentistry • Surgical step-by-step techniques for implant site preparation utilizing piezosurgery, including: o Atraumatic extractions o Maxillary sinus augmentation o Alveolar ridge expansion utilizing the “Ridge Split” technique • Criteria for case selection to minimize risk and failure • Evaluating the return on investment (ROI) of piezosurgery in the modern implant practice Hands-On Training: Participants will have the opportunity to operate the piezosurgery unit and perform various bone cutting exercises to experience the tactile feedback of the handpiece, ease of operation, and surgical precision of piezosurgery. Also, each participant will perform simulated access preparation to reach a thin and fragile membrane similar to the sinus membrane. 9 IA-400 Mini LED + Now available from your dental supplier or via wh.com/na 10 Piezomed AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF IMPLANT DENTISTRY 2015 Course Catalog AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF IMPLANT DENTISTRY 2015 Course Catalog Zirconia Implants: A New Addition to a Modern Implant Practice Instructors: Dr. Hamid Shafie, Dr. Ted Fields April 3 & 4, 2015 Austin, TX May 8 & 9, 2015 San Diego, CA September 11 & 12, 2015 Chicago, IL December 11 & 12, 2015 Palm Beach, FL 14 CE Credits Zirconia implants have been available in Europe and other parts of the world for many years. Clinicians have been able to show a comparable success rate to titanium implants by utilizing a protected loading protocol. Because of their high success rate and predictability, the FDA has approved zirconia implants for the US market. Zirconia implants will open a totally new frontier for dental practices, which are serving patients with high esthetic demands or looking for a metal free treatment solution. Additionally, Zirconia implants will allow clinicians to treat patients with metal allergies. As it has been described in the literature, gingival response and tissue integration around zirconia are optimized. This two-day program provides a comprehensive training about clinical principles associated with implant therapy utilizing zirconia implants. All of surgical and prosthetic techniques for fixed and implant overdenture prosthesis supported by zirconia implants will be discussed. Day 1 Hands-On Training: Participants will have the opportunity to place a crown and bridge type zirconia implant in a plastic mandible. Different designs for transitional prosthesis will be available and distributed among participants so they become fully familiar with the fabrication criteria. Day 2 Points of Discussion: • Patient selection criteria for overdenture therapy utilizing zirconia implants • Indication and contra-indications of zirconia implants for overdenture therapy • Surgical protocol for fully edentulous patients • Biomechanical analysis of implant-supported overdenture • Loading protocol for implant-supported overdenture utilizing zirconia implants • Prosthetic steps for fabricating an overdenture supported by zirconia implants • Occlusal schemes Day 2 Hands-On Training: Participants will have the opportunity to place a ball top overdenture version of zirconia implant in a plastic mandible. All of the chair-side steps for retrofitting a female cap into the denture base will be discussed. Day 1 Points of Discussion: • Biological and design rational for zirconia implants • Patient selection for fixed prosthesis supported by zirconia implants • Indications and contra-indications • Surgical protocol for partially edentulous patients • Temporization techniques and delivery of final crown and bridges • Protected loading protocol • Combination therapy utilizing zirconia implants and tissue engineering (soft & hard tissue) • Clinical risk management 11 12 SWISS MADE vitality kit 1826 ADJUSTMENT OF TITANIUM ABUTMENT EXTRA ORAL vitality kit 1827 EXTRA ORAL SOLUTION FOR ZIRCONIA ABUTMENT Swiss precision, timeless aesthetics vitality kit 1828 INTRA ORAL SOLUTION FOR ZIRCONIA ABUTMENT vitality kit 1825 ADJUSTMENT OF TITANIUM ABUTMENT INTRA ORAL globaldentalshop.com (877) 874-9407 www.zsystems.com 13 14 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF IMPLANT DENTISTRY 2015 Course Catalog Clinical & Technological Updates in Fully Edentulous Implant Therapy: What an Implant Surgeon Must Know to Stay Competitive in the New Dental Implant Market Instructor: Dr. Hamid Shafie April 11, 2015 Miami, FL May 2, 2015 Newport Beach, CA July 11, 2015 Washington, DC November 14, 2015 Dallas, TX 7 CE Credits Traditionally, the patient treatment protocol for fully edentulous patients involved all members of the dental teamsurgeon, referring/restorative dentist, and laboratory technician. In recent years, there has been a shift in the already competitive implant dentistry market. Substantial growth in the number of edentulous patients, most with limited financial resources, has resulted in the demand for lower cost implant overdenture solutions. In response to this demand, more General Practitioners have expanded their treatment options to include the placement of lower-cost dental implants. In order to remain competitive, Specialists need to equip themselves with a wider range of options, from premium to cost-effective solutions, while maintaining quality treatment for the patient. The Specialist will have more opportunity to sustain and grow their implant practice by offering their patients and referrals multiple treatment options. This program is designed for the Specialist and will explain how alternative clinical options address this growing patient population, how to deploy a program that can augment and invigorate the referral network, and how to establish fee structures to create a more affordable patient solution while not compromising the profitability of the practice or the quality of treatment provided. In the last several years, narrow diameter implant solutions have made substantial progress including designs specifically indicated for implant-retained overdentures. These contemporary designs share little in common with the “mini implants” of times past. Their narrow diameter, solid Ti-alloy implant body construction, minimally invasive placement, and all-in-one packaging (inclusive of restorative components) present a solution that can address the edentulous patient population with both financial and/or anatomical constraints. Points of Discussion: • How to incorporate new treatment solutions utilizing overdenture implants into a specialty practice with a roadmap for practice growth. • Different implant overdenture designs and the advantages and disadvantages of each design for various treatment options. • The relationship between the number and location of implants, taking into consideration biomechanics and functional capabilities of the implant overdenture. • Attachment assembly designs based on available bone and level of desirable retention for the patient’s manual dexterity to ensure proper hygiene and maintenance. Hands-On Training: THIS IS NO TEMPORARY IMPLANT Hundreds of clinicians around the world have realized what sets the LOCATOR® Overdenture Implant (LODI) System apart from their past experiences with “mini” implants—sometimes perceived as temporary implants. LODI is a reliable and cost effective, narrow diameter overdenture implant that performs like a standard implant. LOCATOR - The Gold Standard Attachment Your Referrals Trust Featuring dramatically reduced vertical height & patented pivoting technology Unique Two-piece Design Allowing for surgical & restorative flexibility, as well as attachment replacement over time No Screw Access Hole For increased implant strength More Surface Area Than “Mini’s” At 2.9mm (and 2.4mm option available) LODI has a surface area very close to a 3.0mm standard implant Proven RBM Surface On the entire length of the implant Aggressive Thread Design Similar to standard implant diameter designs, providing increased primary stability Innovative Narrow Body Design Provides an alternative treatment option for patients with anatomical limitations Self-tapping Design For ease of insertion and increased implant stability Discover the benefits of a narrow diameter implant that performs like a standard diameter implant. Add LODI to your armamentarium of implant options. www.zestanchors.com/LODI/92 or 855.868.LODI (5634). ©2015 ZEST Anchors LLC. All rights reserved. ZEST and LOCATOR are registered trademarks of ZEST IP Holdings, LLC. Participants will be able to practice surgical and prosthetic training with a two-piece LOCATOR® Overdenture implant. 15 16 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF IMPLANT DENTISTRY 2015 Course Catalog Implant Restorative & Diagnostic Hands-On Workshop: Enhancing Diagnosis, Case Acceptance, and Restorative Outcomes Using the Latest Technology Instructor: Dr. David Little June 5, 2015 Washington, DC 7 CE Credits Implant dentistry can enhance the quality of our patients’ lives. Whether replacing a single tooth or an entire edentulous arch, advancements in technology allow us to virtually develop a treatment plan that produces predictable results. New technology such as CBCT, planning software, CAD/CAM, and intra oral scanning software has made this planning process much more accurate and reliable allowing you to predict the end before you begin. Cone Beam CT technology has brought the power of 3D imaging to the dental office allowing the dentist to more accurately diagnose and treatment plan implant cases. CT –Guided dental implant planning and surgical techniques allows for a less invasive surgical procedure, minimizing the surgical risk factors, accurately planning space available and actual size of implant needed thereby increasing precision placement of the implant, while reducing surgical and anesthesia time and enhancing patient recovery. Points of Discussion: • Understanding diagnosis and treatment planning using CBCT and planning software for single tooth to full arch. • Identifying clinically significant anatomical areas of concern along with any possible pathology. • The use of surgical guides • How to implement CBCT and intra oral scanning technology into your practice. Hands-On Training: Participating Clinicians will gain hands-on experience in using 3D imaging to diagnose and treatment plan for implant placement and restoration. 17 18 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF IMPLANT DENTISTRY 2015 Course Catalog Implementing Lean Methodology in an Implant Practice, the Key to Success in a Highly Competitive Implant Market Instructor: Mr. Ronny Rudzinski, Dr. Hamid Shafie June 6, 2015 Washington, DC October 31, 2015 Washington, DC 7 CE Credits Lean management is an innovative system designed to enhance productivity by eliminating waste. The current implant practice model offers many opportunities for improving efficiency. Implementation of lean thinking in an implant practice will drastically reduce the non-value adding activities between processes, which will lead to higher quality services, shorter waiting times, lower overhead costs for the practice, fewer errors in documentation, as well as healthy stressfree work environments for surgeons and their staff. In this course, surgeons/implantologists will learn a framework to diagnose, improve and design effective and efficient operational systems within their implant practice. This framework will help them identify leverage points with the greatest impact on their bottom line. Points of Discussion: • Introduction to why lean methodology should be used in an implant practice • Description of key lean methods and tools • Analysis of cost management approach versus traditional revenue management • Explanation of how to establish a thriving implant practice, particularly by reducing the cost of the average patient visit and general overhead • Examples of application of lean concepts in specific focus areas • Recommendations of key metrics for each focus area • Case studies of lean improvements within the oral surgery and implant practice • Discussion of how to integrate lean into surgical and prosthetic best practices Hands-On Training: Participants will understand the lean principles using a simulation. Within small teams, participants will optimize a test environment from a classical Push approach to a Pull and Flow oriented system to experience the impact of lean principles. The program is empowered by Porsche Consulting’s Lean Management Methodology. 19 20 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF IMPLANT DENTISTRY 2015 Course Catalog AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF IMPLANT DENTISTRY 2015 Course Catalog Managing Medical Conditions, Emergencies, & Oral Sedation: Streamlining a Complex Topic Instructor: Dr. Ziad Ali June 12, 2015 Washington, DC 7 CE Credits With life expectancy in the United States and throughout the developed world approaching 80 years, dental practitioners are quickly adapting to an aging population. Whether you are placing a single and simple dental implant, or whether you are performing more complex surgical procedures, it is important to be comfortable managing patients’ various medical conditions. Once the practitioner has a clear and confident understanding of these medical conditions, management of medical emergencies becomes second nature. Also, it becomes easier and safer to use oral sedation in the dental office, a definite competitive advantage in the highly competitive field of dental implants. This course emphasizes a simple and bottom line approach, and participants will receive a summary for quick reference in the dental office. Points of Discussion: • Management of medical conditions such as Hypertension, Coronary Artery Disease, Blood Thinners (including newer blood thinners), Oral Steroids, Liver Disease, Kidney Disease, Bipolar disorder, Schizophrenia, Thyroid disease, and cocaine use, to give a general overview. • Understanding the basis of Oral Sedative use. Learn how to choose the right medication, pick the correct dosage, and administer the medications safely. You will also learn how to recognize the side effects of the medications and how to manage related complications. • Management of Medical Emergencies related to but not limited to the above medical conditions. Hands-On Training: Participants will be able to practice what they learned through simulations including managing specific patient scenarios and becoming more comfortable with Emergency Dental Kits. At AIID, We’ve Always Believed that Any Concept is Better Learned Through Hands-On Training 21 22 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF IMPLANT DENTISTRY 2015 Course Catalog Socket Grafting & Predictable Ridge Preservation for Cosmetic and Implant Dentistry Instructor: Dr. Lewis Cummings September 11, 2015 Washington, DC 7 CE Credits Successful oral rehabilitation often requires hard and soft tissue regeneration for optimal functional and esthetic outcomes. As implant dentistry evolves to become the standard of care, education on the maintenance of bone and soft tissue after tooth extraction is essential. Today’s clinicians are achieving predictable results by grafting extraction sockets for ridge preservation, utilizing the latest membranes and bone scaffolds. Socket grafting following tooth removal is proven to reduce bone loss, maintain ridge proportion, enhance esthetic and post-operative outcomes, and satisfy patient expectations. Tunneling Kit Adjustable Sinus Lift Kit Perform both gingival and bone graft "tunnel" procedure Adjustable curettes make lifting of the schniderian membrane safer and easier This course will review practical application of extraction socket grafting and ridge preservation. Clinical experience and scientific evidence will be presented to support the materials and techniques demonstrated. This course will provide you with the knowledge and skills to successfully incorporate new procedures into your daily practice with confidence and predictability. Following the presentation a hands-on workshop will be provided where you will perform the surgical procedures discussed on special models designed to simulate actual clinical conditions. Points of Discussion: • Rationale for socket and ridge preservation procedures • Examination of donor sources available for hard tissue for dental procedures and their advantages/disadvantages • Principles of successful hard tissue augmentation • Minimally invasive surgical techniques • Microsurgical instrumentation and specialized suturing techniques • Socket grafting for predictable implant placement • Particulate bone grafting for ridge augmentation • Management of complications • Timing of implant placement-immediate versus delayed • Implant surface design • Current clinical research findings Wedge Ridge Splitting Kit Eliminate the need for more aggressive and expensive bone graft procedures to widen the alveolar ridge Hands-On Training: Participants will be able to experience site development, bone graft placement and suture techniques. 23 24 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF IMPLANT DENTISTRY 2015 Course Catalog AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF IMPLANT DENTISTRY 2015 Course Catalog Hard & Soft Tissue Regeneration for Optimal Implant Esthetics Instructor: Dr. Lewis Cummings November 6 & 7, 2015 Washington, DC 14 CE Credits Successful oral rehabilitation often requires hard and soft tissue regeneration for optimal outcomes. This course will examine effective techniques for bone grafting and soft tissue enhancements for improved esthetic results around both natural teeth and dental implants. Clinical experience and scientific evidence will be presented to support the materials and techniques demonstrated. This surgical technique course will provide you with the knowledge and skills to successfully incorporate the new procedures into your daily practice with confidence and predictability. Following each presentation, a hands-on workshop will be provided where you will perform the surgical procedures discussed on special models designed to simulate actual clinical conditions. Day 1 Points of Discussion: Soft Tissue: • Examine the different donor sources for connective tissue available for dental procedures with their advantages and disadvantages • Discuss the evolution of soft tissue grafting procedures • Acellular Dermal Matrix for coverage of exposed root surfaces • Autogenous connective tissue grafts and rotated palatal grafts • Pouch procedure and their advantages and limitations. • Microsurgical instrumentation • Advanced suturing techniques • Platelet Rich Plasma for use in soft tissue procedures Day 2 Points of Discussion: Hard Tissue: • Examine the different donor sources for hard tissue available for dental procedures with their advantages and disadvantages • Tissue engineering using growth factors including Platelet Rich Plasma and BMP-2 • Socket grafting for predictable implant replacement • Barrier membranes in guided bone regeneration • Particulate grafting materials • Block bone grafting materials • Onlay block bone grafting for ridge augmentation • Particulate bone grafting for ridge augmentation • Fixation devices • SonicWeld Rx membrane system for hard tissue augmentation • Timing of implant placement- immediate versus delayed Day 2 Hands-On Training: This part of the course provides the opportunity for participants to have a workshop demonstrating techniques discussed. 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He then moved to Philadelphia, PA, where he completed his dental degree at the University of Pennsylvania. Realizing his strong interest in the field of Oral and Maxillofacial surgery, he moved to Houston, TX, where he received his medical degree and certificate in oral and maxillofacial surgery from the University of Texas at Houston. Dr. Ali is board-certified and is a diplomate of the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial surgery (ABOMS). He is also a member of the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons (AAOMS). Dr. Ali has strong interest in the fields of dental implants, bone grafting, wisdom teeth removal, corrective jaw surgery, as well as Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA). His interest in teaching has also led him to teach training surgeons at Washington Hospital Center in Washington, D.C. Dr. David A. Little Dr. Little maintains a private multi-specialty practice in San Antonio, TX with an emphasis on Implants and comprehensive restorative care. He serves as an adjunct clinical professor at the UTHSCSA dental school and serves on several editorial boards. He is a fellow in the International and American Colleges of Dentistry and the AADFE and is also a member of the ADA, AGD, the AACD and the AADSM. Dr. Little has conducted lectures and hands-on workshops on esthetic materials and dental implants throughout the US and internationally. Dr. Little’s articles have been published in many of today’s popular dental publications. All of his programs unite clinical advancement and technology, including practice management for simple implantation into private practice. Dr. Lewis C. Cummings Dr. Lewis Cummings, a Houston native, graduated dental school with honors from the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. Following graduation, Dr. Cummings advanced his training with a residency at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Lincoln, where he completed a Masters degree in Oral Biology and received his certificate in Periodontics. While in Lincoln, Dr. Cummings began to research tissue engineering and now lectures internationally in this field. In addition to lecturing and maintaining a full time private practice focused on oral rehabilitation, Dr. Cummings teaches advanced courses on hard and soft tissue regenerative techniques for both dental implants and natural teeth. Currently, he holds associate professor positions with both the University of Texas Dental School at Houston and the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Lincoln, teaching soft tissue grafting and dental implants in the post-graduate programs. He is also a co-instructor with the Center for Advanced Dental Education in Dallas, Texas, teaching advanced periodontal plastic surgical and dental implant procedures to dentists from around the world. Diana Oreck Diana Oreck is the Vice President of The Ritz-Carlton Leadership Center and brings over 30 years of experience in the hospitality industry to her role. She is an international advisor in corporate culture, branding, leadership, employee engagement and legendary service. Ms. Oreck sits on the Credit Suisse Business School Advisory Board and The Kingston Healthcare, Inc. Board. She also participates in Training Magazine’s Training Hall of Fame. Dr. Ted Fields Ronny Rudzinski Dr. Ted Fields, DDS, PhD is an oral surgeon whose education took an uncommon path. After completing a degree in computer science and mathematics at Emory University in Atlanta, GA, he continued his studies at Baylor College of Dentistry in Dallas, TX, earning a doctorate in dental surgery. Dr. Fields continued his training in Dallas, earning his certificate in oral & maxillofacial surgery, and through Texas A&M Health Science Center, his second doctorate degree, a Ph.D. in Craniofacial Biology. He completed his Ph.D. with more than 30 papers and book chapters on bone biology and other oral surgery topics. Still involved in advanced education, Dr. Fields regularly attends a wide range of professional meetings and seminars. He also teaches a number of continuing education courses each year, primarily focusing on advances in dental implant care. Mr. Ronny Rudzinski is a graduate of the University of Applied Sciences in Bonn-RheinSieg, Germany, where he earned his degree in mechanical engineering. Prior to joining Porsche Consulting Germany as a Consultant in 2007, Mr. Rudzinski worked as a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt and TPM Manager for Orica Germany, a global manufacturer for commercial explosives, from 2003 to 2007. He led highly successful lean management transformation projects in the automotive and aerospace industry prior to assuming the role of Principal at Porsche Consulting, Inc. in 2011. Mr. Rudzinski’s main competencies are lean transformation projects and the improvement of management systems in the area of supply chain management and administration. He also advices numerous national and international companies on operational excellence. 29 30 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF IMPLANT DENTISTRY 2015 Course Catalog AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF IMPLANT DENTISTRY 2015 Course Catalog The Instructors Dr. Hamid R. Shafie Dr. Hamid Shafie received his certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies in Prosthodontics from Boston University’s Goldman School of Dental Medicine. He was the founder of the Center for Oral Implantology at John Hopkins University, where he has trained many dentists in different aspects of implant dentistry. Dr. Shafie is currently the President of the American Institute of Implant Dentistry, a not-for-profit teaching institution, in Washington, DC. He is the director of postdoctoral implant training at Washington Hospital Center’s Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. He is an adjunct faculty member at The Boston University’s center for implantology. In addition, Dr. Shafie is the author of a textbook on Implant Supported Overdentures published by Wiley-Blackwell in 2007. He lectures nationally and internationally about innovative aspects of implant dentistry and is renowned for his unique way of making implant dentistry fun to learn for both specialists and general dentists. Dr. Bart Silverman Dr. Bart Silverman is in a private practice limited to Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery in New York, NY and is an attending physician at Westchester County Medical Center and Nyack Hospital. He is also a Clinical Associate Professor at New York Medical College. He lectures nationally of several different implant systems and is President of the Bi-State and Hudson River Implant Study Clubs. He is a past president of the Rockland County Dental Society and previously served on the Board of Governors of the Ninth District Dental Society. Dr. Silverman graduated from Fairleigh Dickinson University in 1982 Summa Cum Laude and received his doctorate in Dental Medicine in 1986 from Fairleigh Dickinson Jr. School of Dentistry, where he was a member of the Omicron Kappa Upsilon Honor Society. He completed his Oral and Maxillofacial Surgical residency at Westchester County Medical Center in 1989 and was Chief Resident during his final year. Dr. Silverman is currently a Diplomate of the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. Dr. Kenneth Wu Dr. Kenneth Wu completed his oral and maxillofacial surgery specialty training at the Washington Hospital Center in D.C., known nationally for its intense and progressive dental implant training. He earned his D.D.S. from the University of Maryland and was inducted into multiple dental honor societies for his accomplishments. He received his B.S. in Biology with Honors at the University of Maryland on a full academic scholarship. He has also received awards from the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons and the Maryland State Dental Association for his achievements. Dr. Wu maintains a clinical appointment at the American Institute of Implant Dentistry Faculty Practice in Washington, D.C. where he focuses on dental implant surgery, tissue engineering and promoting the implant education of fellow dental professionals. 31 “If you want to be truly successful, invest in yourself to get the knowledge you need to find your unique factor. When you find it and focus on it and persevere your success will blossom.” Sydney Madwed 32 AMERICAN INSTITUTE DENTISTRY 2015 Course Catalog AMERICAN INSTITUTEOF OF IMPLANT IMPLANT DENTISTRY 2014 Course Catalog AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF IMPLANT DENTISTRY 2015 Course Catalog Registration Form Destination Information Name: ___________________________________________Specialty:_______________ Address:_________________________________________________________________ City:________________________________ State:________ Zip:____________________ Phone:______________________________ Fax:_________________________________ E-Mail:___________________________________________________________________ Payment Information Card #:_______________________________________ Expires:_____/_____ CVV:_____ Name on Card:____________________________________________________________ Billing Address:___________________________________________________________ Signature:________________________________________________________________ Choose Your Course Cone Beam CT Technology, a Must-Have Diagnostic Imaging Modality for Any Modern Dental Practice January 31, 2015 *** Washington, DC Implant Restorative & Diagnostic Hands-On Workshop: June 5 , 2015 $1,950.00 Los Angeles, CA $1,950.00 Washington, DC October 31, 2015 $1,495.00 June 12, 2015 $1,795.00 Washington, DC Washington, DC Washington, DC September 11, 2015 Zirconia Implants: A New Addition to a Modern Implant Practice April 3 & 4, 2015 $995.00 Austin, TX May 8 & 9, 2015 $995.00 San Diego, CA September 11 & 12, 2015 $995.00 Chicago, IL December 11 & 12, 2015 $995.00 Palm Beach, FL $800.00 $800.00 Miami, FL Newport Beach, CA July 11, 2015 $800.00 Washington, DC November 14, 2015 $800.00 Dallas, TX Washington, DC Washington, DC Breakfast & lunch are included in the course tuition To register or for more information, please contact: contact@aiidglobal.org T: 202.331.3242 F: 202.331.3475 Clinical & Technological Updates in Fully Edentulous Implant Therapy April 11, 2015 $495.00 CANCELLATION POLICY: If AIID must cancel an event, your full tuition will be reimbursed. AIID will not assume responsibility for travel expenses. Should you need to cancel more than 7 days prior to the event, you will be refunded less a $150 administrative fee. AIID will not refund no-shows or cancellations the week of the event, instead you will receive a credit toward a future course. Washington, DC May 16, 2015 Washington, DC Hard and Soft Tissue Regeneration for Optimal Implant Esthetics November 6 & 7, 2015 $995.00 Both Days, $695 One Day Current Surgical Solutions for Implant Site Preparation March 27, 2015 $800.00 Washington, DC September 18, 2015 $800.00 $800.00 Socket Grafting and Predictable Ridge Preservation for Cosmetic and Implant Dentistry Solution for Fully Edentulous Patients July 24 & 25, 2015 $1,795.00 October 16 & 17, 2015 $1,795.00 Washington, DC Managing Medical Conditions, Emergencies, & Oral Sedation TeethXpress: An Optimal Immediate Load/Function Treatment March 6 & 7, 2015 Washington, DC Implementing Lean Methodology in an Implant Practice, the Key to Success in a Highly Competitive Market June 6, 2015 Washington, DC $1,495.00 Implementing Ultimate Hospitality & Patient Experience into Your Implant Practice: Exploring the Ritz-Carlton Methodology February 6, 2015 $1,950.00 Washington, DC April 18, 2015 October 3, 2015 *** Please visit our website aiidglobal.org throughout the year to stay up to date with our complete course offering *** Please contact us directly and ask for the registration information related to this course 31 33 34 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF IMPLANT DENTISTRY 2015 Course Catalog Mission Statement: The American Institute of Implant Dentistry combines dependability, diversity, and teamwork to ensure that every educational experience with AIID is a step forward. Not only is it the mission of AIID to simply be a resource for clinicians seeking life-time learning, but we seek to help participants equip themselves with the tools necessary to provide the best treatment to their patients. With our faculty members’ extensive training in oral surgery and implantology, we seek to provide our participants with training to help them better understand everything from the most basic of surgical elements to the most extensive case, including trauma victims and cancer patients. AIID’s main goal is to promote life-long learning with real-life application. Vision Statement: The American Institute of Implant Dentistry is dedicated to promoting educational resources to postdoctoral dentists, specialists and the auxiliary team. AIID realizes that continuing professional education is the cornerstone of a successful practice and in turn facilitates the best patient care possible. Through our [LHTVMMHJ\S[`TLTILYZKPYLJ[VYZHUKZJPLU[PÄJJVU[YPI\[VYZ^LHYLHISL[VYHPZL[OL(TLYPJHUZ[HUKHYKVM continuing education. AIID encourages life-long learning through constantly researching advancements in [OLKLU[HSPUK\Z[Y`ZWLJPÄJHSS`PTWSHU[VSVN`HZ^LSSHZJYLH[PUNVWLUMVY\TZMVYKLU[HSWYVMLZZPVUHSZ[V interact with their colleagues of different educational backgrounds and experiences. To employ the most current trends and technology in our implantology training, we consult with leading dental manufacturers and opinion leaders. It is not only our goal to equip dental professionals with the tools necessary to provide the highest level of care possible, but also to provide the general public the resources to educate themselves about different treatment options. Values Statement: The American Institute of Implant Dentistry operates on a set of core values that represent the whole of our identity. Three transcending qualities of our business model are teamwork, diversity, and dependability. A dramatic blend of technology, hospitality, charm and elegance 35 Academy of General Dentistry Approved PACE Program Provider FAGD/MAGD Credit Approval does not imply acceptance by a state or provincial board of AGD endorsement 06/01/2011 to 05/31/2015* Provider ID # 314644 *Four Year Extension Submitted American Institute of Implant Dentistry ADA CERP Recognized Provider 11/01/2014 to 12/31/2018 36 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF IMPLANT DENTISTRY 2015 Course Catalog American Institute of Implant Dentistry 1426 21st Street Northwest 2nd Floor Washington, DC 20036 t: +1 202-331-3242 I f: +1 202-331-3475 www.AIIDglobal.org 37