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LEARNING OBJECTIVES Create predictable and optimal patient outcomes for implant and regenerative therapies Understand how to identify, treat and prevent dental implant failures and complications, including peri-implantitis Learn techniques to achieve predictable dental implant outcomes in your practice for your patients Realize the importance of pre-treatment planning and indications for regenerative and implant therapies PROGRAM DESCRIPTION In a physically healthy patient, regeneration of 6 mm of bone buccally and 3 mm of bone vertically is highly predictable. Implant failure rates, including “failing” immobile implants, should be less than 1 percent after 10 years in function. Achieving such results requires expansion of diagnostic protocols, incorporation of more comprehensive treatment modalities, stricter definitions of regenerative and implant success, an evolved understanding of the impact of implant dimensions, composition and configuration on treatment outcomes, and the utilization of only the finest regenerative, implant and restorative materials. The net result is the creation of a more comprehensive patient - treatment dialectic, the maximization of treatment outcomes and the minimization of patient trauma. This interactive course will focus on dental implant complications - how to identify them, treat them, and ultimately, prevent them in your practice. The course will be customized to participants. After registering, participants will receive a questionnaire to complete and return prior to the course. Attendees are encouraged to send us implant cases prior to the course, for group review and discussion. Please contact Michelle at [email protected] for details regarding case submission. Help make this a truly memorable experience! Speaker Dr. Paul A Fugazzotto Date Friday December 15, 2017 - Saturday December 16, 2017 Location The Fugazzotto Institute for Comprehensive Implant Therapy & Esthetics 25 High Street Milton, MA 02186 Time 7:30 AM – 8:00 AM Reg/breakfast 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Day 1 Program 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM Day 2 Program Lunch and breaks provided Audience Periodontists SAC Advanced/Complex Subject Code 690 Type Lecture CE credit 11 Hours Tuition $1,995.00 RSVP To register for this course, please visit: http://www.straumanneducation.com/ bio-perioficite-2017-12-15.php Implant Failures: Prevention, Identification and Treatment Friday December 15, 2017 - Saturday December 16, 2017

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Page 1: Implant Failures · 2018-01-31 · • Understand how to identify, treat and prevent dental implant failures and complications, including peri-implantitis • Learn techniques to

Learning objectives• Create predictable and optimal patient outcomes for implant and

regenerative therapies• Understand how to identify, treat and prevent dental implant failures and

complications, including peri-implantitis• Learn techniques to achieve predictable dental implant outcomes in your

practice for your patients• Realize the importance of pre-treatment planning and indications for

regenerative and implant therapies Program descriPtionIn a physically healthy patient, regeneration of 6 mm of bone buccally and 3 mm of bone vertically is highly predictable. Implant failure rates, including “failing” immobile implants, should be less than 1 percent after 10 years in function. Achieving such results requires expansion of diagnostic protocols, incorporation of more comprehensive treatment modalities, stricter definitions of regenerative and implant success, an evolved understanding of the impact of implant dimensions, composition and configuration on treatment outcomes, and the utilization of only the finest regenerative, implant and restorative materials. The net result is the creation of a more comprehensive patient - treatment dialectic, the maximization of treatment outcomes and the minimization of patient trauma.

This interactive course will focus on dental implant complications - how to identify them, treat them, and ultimately, prevent them in your practice. The course will be customized to participants. After registering, participants will receive a questionnaire to complete and return prior to the course.

Attendees are encouraged to send us implant cases prior to the course, for group review and discussion. Please contact Michelle at [email protected] for details regarding case submission. Help make this a truly memorable experience!

speaker Dr. Paul A Fugazzotto

date Friday December 15, 2017 - Saturday December 16, 2017

Location The Fugazzotto Institute for Comprehensive Implant Therapy & Esthetics 25 High Street Milton, MA 02186

time 7:30 AM – 8:00 AM Reg/breakfast 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Day 1 Program 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM Day 2 Program Lunch and breaks provided

audience Periodontists

sac Advanced/Complex

subject code 690

type Lecture

ce credit 11 Hours

tuition $1,995.00

rsvP To register for this course, please visit: http://www.straumanneducation.com/ bio-perioficite-2017-12-15.php

Implant Failures: Prevention, Identification and Treatment

Friday December 15, 2017 - Saturday December 16, 2017

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Registration Policy• Registrations are taken on a first come, first serve basis • Registrations are not considered final until payment is received • Your registration will be confirmed by email within two weeks of receipt • Partial payment cannot be accepted

Cancellation and Refund Policy Attendee Cancellation Policy • Cancellation made 30 days or more before the course starts: Full refund • Cancellation made 15-29 days before the course starts: 50% of the course fee will be refunded • Cancellation made 0-14 days before the course starts: No refund • A $25 administration fee will apply to all cancellations

Straumann reserves the right to cancel courses that do not meet minimum enrollment. The course fee will be refunded, in full, within two weeks of cancelled course date. Attendance is not confirmed until attendee has received a letter of confirmation from the Straumann Education Department.

dr. Fugazzotto received his D.D.S. from New York University in 1979 and a certificate in advanced graduate studies in periodontology from Boston University in 1981. Since that time Dr. Fugazzotto has maintained a private practice in periodontics and implant therapy in Milton, Massachusetts. Dr. Fugazzotto has authored or co-authored over 90 articles in refereed scientific journals, as well as authoring a monograph entitled “Guided Tissue Regeneration: Maximizing Clinical Results” and three textbooks including “Decision Making in Regenerative and Implant Therapies” and “Periodontal Restorative Interrelationships: Maximizing Treatment Outcomes”. Dr. Fugazzotto is an active member of many organizations and is a Fellow of the International Team of Implantology. Dr. Fugazzotto is a Senior

Editor of “Implant Realities” and the past US ITI Study Club Coordinator. Dr. Fugazzotto is a visiting lecturer at Harvard University and Tufts University Schools of Dentistry. Dr. Fugazzotto lectures nationally and internationally on a multitude of topics.

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