Restoring Function and Esthetics with Dental Implants

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Restoring Function and Esthetics with Dental Implants
Please join us
590 Lincoln Street, Waltham, MA 02451
Restoring Function
and Esthetics
with Dental Implants
Presented by Dr. Mark Montana
Wednesday, December 3, 2014 | Naperville, IL
Co-sponsored by
This presentation is appropriate for the dentist who is interested in gaining
comprehensive training and knowledge in restoring dental implants. The emphasis of
the presentation will be on practical treatment solutions to meet everyday challenges.
The scope of treatment modalities will feature overdentures, hybrid prostheses and
fixed prostheses and why each discipline is distinct from the others. The discussion will
include treatment planning and basic to advanced prosthetic principles and techniques
as well as an introduction to a new implant system featuring a design philosophy based
on the natural dentition utilizing a site-specific, crown-down approach.The format for
this course is lecture with invitation to question and answer.
At the conclusion of the seminar, participants will be able to:
•Select abutment options for edentulous therapy with both fixed and removable
overdenture solutions
•Recognize the role of implant biology, biomechanics and surface technology and
how it relates to longevity in successful implant therapy
Featured speaker
Dr. Mark Montana is a 1987 graduate of the University of
Southern California School of Dentistry and completed his
Certification in Advanced Prosthodontics at USC in 1989.
He has been primarily involved in private practice in
Tempe, Arizona, emphasizing fixed, removable and implant
prosthodontics. Dr. Montana has been involved in clinical
instruction while attending USC and as a pre-clinical instructor
at the Arizona School of Dentistry. He has lectured
domestically and internationally on the topics of implant,
fixed and removable prosthodontics. He has served on several of his state’s dental
committees. His memberships to professional organizations include the American
College of Prosthodontists, the Academy of Osseointegration, the Academy of Fixed
Prosthodontics, the Pacific Coast Society for Prosthodontics and the American and
Arizona Dental Associations.
The participation of this speaker has been made possible through support from DENTSPLY Implants.
Co-sponsored by
•Select abutments for both fixed and removable restorations, including the latest
patient-specific overdenture solution
•Confidently treatment plan and restore dental implants in everyday practice
•Recognize the easiest and most innovative way to restore implants via a CAD/CAM
custom abutment system
To register or request more information on this program, contact Megan Kenney
at 800-851-8239 x6030 or mkeeney@ottawadentallab.com.
Program at a glance
Date
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
Time
5:30 - 6:30 pm Registration and dinner
6:30 - 9:00 pm Lecture presentation
with hands-on training
Location
Registration
Tuition Complimentary
No refunds will be issued as
this is a tuition-free course.
CE credits 2.5 hours
Hotel Arista
2139 CityGate Lane
Naperville, IL 60563
630-579-4100
Your local DENTSPLY Implants representative:
Valerie Curry | 630-408-3848 | valerie.curry@dentsply.com
DENTSPLY Implants is committed to new and innovative knowledge, however sponsorship by DENTSPLY Implants
does not necessarily imply endorsement of a particular philosophy, procedure or product.
DENTSPLY is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider. ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to
assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not
approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of
dentistry. DENTSPLY designates this activity for 2.5 continuing education credits.
If registering by email, please reference the program date and location and
also include your full name, complete address, phone number and NPI number.
Please respond as soon as possible as space is limited.
© 2014 DENTSPLY. All rights reserved.
Restoring Function and Esthetics
with Dental Implants

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