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Sharpen your skills at every level of competence
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How to use this catalogue
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Our Speakers
Straumann® International Course Calendar 2019
19 Straumann® Smart – Immerse to succeed 31 Master Course for the Management
of Esthetic Implant Failures
20 Master Course on the Bernese Concept
for the Treatment of Periodontally 32 Full Arch Implant Live Skills in association
Compromised Patients with Straumann® ProArch
21 The Year Implant Course 33 Clinical and Radiographic Oral Anatomy
22 Dental Implant Advanced Course 34 Mastering the Art of Dental Implants in
the Aesthetic Zone
23 Watch the experts – Periodontology
35 Master Course in GBR and Sinus Floor
24 The Year Two Implant Course
Elevation Procedures
25 Watch the experts – Implant Surgery
36 Master Course in Regenerative and
26 Understanding Implant Complications: Plastic-Esthetic Periodontal Surgery
a comprehensive practical Master Course!
37 Reconstructive periodontal plastic surgery
27
Immediate implantation and immediate in the esthetic zone
loading in edentulous patients
38 Master Course in Esthetic Implant Dentistry
28 Immediate Rehabilitation in atrophic
39 Master Course Edentulism:
maxillars: Straumann® ProArch
A challenging condition
29 Full Digital: Same Day Immediate Loading
41 Advanced Course in Implant Dentistry at the
30 Straumann® ProArch Course University of Zurich
42 BAIRD Implant Course
2ITI International Course Calendar 2019
43 ITI Online Academy – Learn, interact, grow 48 3rd ITI Education Week London
44 ITI Foundation in Implant Dentistry 49 11th ITI Education Week Hong Kong
45 ITI Education Week Melbourne Current 51 29th ITI Education Week Bern
Perspectives in Implant Dentistry
53 ITI Education Week Toronto
46 ITI Congress North America
47 ITI Education Week Boston
botiss International Course Calendar 2019
56 Dental Regeneration Specialist 57 2 Day Human Cadaver Course 2019
Curriculim 2019 / 2020
58 Human Cadaver Course 2019
3Sharpen your skills at
every level of competence
When it comes to training, the expectations of dental
professionals today are higher than ever before. Every
dental professional is unique and benefits from indi-
vidual training. Straumann stands for variety and
innovation. This means that we offer the perfect life-
long professional education in more than 70 countries
addressing the needs of dentists, dental technicians
and dental assistants throughout their career.
Continuous professional growth is one of the most
important topics for dental professionals. Our aim is to
provide a comprehensive, lifelong education and train-
ing program on surgical and restorative procedures
with the latest technologies available on all levels of
complexity. This means we offer educational programs
ranging from the fundamentals of dental implantology
to very complex procedures. This ensures that you are
equipped to grow professionally and personally at
every stage of your professional life.
Sincerely
Marco Gadola,
Chief Executive Officer
4Ongoing professional education and lifelong learning starts with us. Straumann® is
renowned for its outstanding role in Education and provides state-of-the-art training
for dental professionals in more than 70 countries. Part of our commitment to our
customers and patients is to provide a comprehensive, ongoing education and
training program on surgical and restorative procedures with the latest technolo-
gies available and conducted by industry-leading experts from all around the world.
Within education and research, Straumann® works closely with the International
Team for Implantology (ITI), an independent, international network of eminent
clinicians and researchers from leading clinics, research institutes and universities
around the world. The ITI is providing a growing global network for life-long
learning in implant dentistry through comprehensive quality education and inno-
vative research for the benefit of the patient.
Since Straumann® is a total solution provider for tooth replacement, we also
work closely with botiss biomaterials. The botiss academy offers international
educational events in dental bone and tissue regeneration.
5sac level
How to use this catalogue
level
EN language
This catalogue provides an overview of international courses and will be c ontinually
language updated. The courses are sorted by date. A much broader offering is provided
locally, please visit the Straumann website www.straumann.com or contact your
local sales representative.
40 education credits
credits
sac level The SAC classification was developed by the International Team for
Implantology (ITI) and classifies cases into three categories: Straightforward (S),
Advanced (A) and Complex (C) (SAC). The SAC classification helps dentists to deter-
theory mine the degree of complexity and the potential risks for restorative and surgical
lecture
procedures.
practical exercises
Straightforward Level
hands-on
The surgical and prosthetic procedures appear uncomplicated, with a low risk of
complications. Cases have a predictable functional outcome where aesthetics are
not a factor.
live surgeries
live
Advanced Level
The surgical and prosthetic procedures pose a greater challenge with an increased
risk of complications and a moderate to high aesthetic risk.
Complex Level
The surgical and prosthetic procedures appear complicated with a high risk of
complications and a high aesthetic risk.
education credits Indicates the number of continuing education points, hours
or credits you receive by attending the course. Please note that the p
rocedures
differ by country. You can check the procedures with the local provider of the
course and your local authority.
lecture Theoretical sessions, consisting of presentations and might also include
case planning and discussion.
hands-on Practical exercises to support theory part
live surgeries Surgery live either directly at the chairside or transmitted via
broadcasting
terms & conditions
ѹѹ Course costs do not include travel, accommodation or other non-tuition
related costs except stated otherwise.
ѹѹ Please be aware: VAT or applicable taxes are not included in all instances
except stated otherwise.
ѹѹ Course dates can change
registration: You can register for any course using the contact details provided.
6Our Speakers
A dr. william abbott prof. urs c. belser
Private Practice, Guest professor in the Department
Toronto, Canada of Oral Surgery, University of Bern,
School of Dental Medicine,
Bern, Switzerland
dr. samir abou-ayash mr. slawek bilko
Department of Reconstructive Dentistry Dental Laboratory,
and Gerodontology, University of Bern, Toronto, Canada
School of Dental Medicine,
Bern, Switzerland
dr. majd al mardini dr. farhad boltchi
Department of Dentistry and Maxillo Private practice,
facial Prosthetics Princess Margaret Texas, USA
Hospital, Associate in Dentistry at the
University of Toronto, Private Practice,
Hamilton, Ontario, Hamilton Canada
prof. dr. sofia aroca prof. michael bornstein
Department of Periodontology, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial
University of Bern, School of Radiology, Faculty of Dentistry,
Dental Medicine, The University of Hong Kong,
Bern, Switzerland Hong Kong
dr. maria b. asparuhova prof. dieter bosshardt
Clinic for Oral Surgery and Stomatology, Head of the Robert K. Schenk L aboratory
Dental Clinic, University of Bern, for Oral H
istology at the Dental
Bern, Switzerland, Clinics at the University of Bern,
Bern, Switzerland
B dr. david garcia baeza prof. urs braegger
Private Practice, Head of the Department of
Madrid, Spain Reconstructive Dentistry and
Gerodontology, University of Bern,
School of Dental Medicine,
Bern, Switzerland
dr. stephen barter, bds msurgdent rcs prof. jeffrey briney
Specialist Oral Surgeon, Perlan Private practice,
Specialist Centre, Eastbourne and California, USA
Senior Lecturer at the Centre for Oral
Clinical Research, Institute of Dentistry,
QMUL, London, Eastbourne, UK
7Our Speakers
dr. allen burgoyne dr. colin campbell
Specialist for Implantology, The Campbell Clinic, Director,
Esthetic Restorative Dentistry and The Campbell Academy, Director,
Prosthodontics in private practice, Nottingham, UK
Kitchener, Canada
colin burns sylvain carciofo
The Campbell Academy, Dental Technician, Clinic for Fixed
Implant Dentist, Prosthodontics and Biomaterials,
Nottingham, UK Center for Dental and Medicine,
University of Geneva, Switzerland,
Geneva, Switzerland
prof. daniel buser dr. guy carmeli
Chairman of the Clinic for Oral Surgery Private Practice,
and Stomatology, Dental Clinic Tel Aviv, Israel
University of Bern,
Bern, Switzerland
dr. ramona buser dr. robert p. carmichael
Department of Reconstructive Dentistry Holland Bloorview Kids
and Gerodontology, University of Bern, Rehabilitation Hospital,
School of Dental Medicine, Toronto, CanadaIsra
Bern, Switzerland
bernita bush prof. dr. vivianne chappuis
Dental Hygiene Instructor, Clinic for Oral Surgery and Stomatology,
Bern, Switzerland Dental Clinic, University of Bern,
Bern, Switzerland
tracy butler dr. dominiki chatzopoulou
CRHD, MFT, National Director of Specialist Periodontist, Queen Mary
Hygiene Education, Straumann, University of London, School of
Andover, USA Medicine and Dentistry,
London, UK
C dr. marco caminiti dr. andré chen
Private Practice, Implantology Institute,
University of Toronto, Oral and Lisbon, Portugal
Maxillofacial Surgery; Assistant
Professor, Head and Program Director,
Toronto, Canada
8dr. stephan chen dr. dina dedi
Private Practice, President of the ITI Prosthodontist Specialist, director of
International Team of Implantology, aesthetic dentistry postgraduate
University of Melbourne, School of programmes at the UCL Eastman
Dentistry as Associate Professor, Dental Institute in London,
Melbourne, Australia London, UK
dr. isidoro cortell ballester dr. anthony dickinson
Private Practice, Private Practice,
CIMIV Institute. Oral Surgery and Victoria, Australia
buccofacial Implantology Unit,
Casa de salud hospital,
Valencia, Spain
dr. jose cortell ballester prof. nikolaos donos, dds, ms, fhea, phd
Private Practice, Chair of Periodontology & Implant
Valencia, Spain Dentistry, Institute of Dentistry, Barts
& The London School of Medicine
& Dentistry, Queen Mary University
of London, London, UK
dr. cristina cuadrado dr. julien ducommun
Private Practice, Private Practice,
Madrid, Spain Department for Oral Surgery and
Stomatology, Dental Clinic University of
Bern, Switzerland
dr. luis cuadrado prof. karl dula
Private Practice, Clinic for Oral Surgery and Stomatology,
Madrid, Spain Dental Clinic, University of Bern,
Bern, Switzerland
D dr. rebecca davies E prof. dr. sigrun eick
Private Practice, Oral Microbiology, University of Bern,
Bristol, UK School of Dental Medicine,
Bern, Switzerland
dr. andré de souza, d.d.s., m.sc. dr. edgard el chaar
Assistant Professor at Tufts University, New York University College of Dentistry,
School of Dental Medicine, Department of Periodontics and Implant
Boston MA, USA Dentistry; Director of Advanced
Education Program, Clinical Associate
Professor, New York, USA
9Our Speakers
prof. dr. christopher evans dr. norbert fock, md dmd
Private Practice, Private Practice,
Melbourne Dental School, Vienna, Austria
Brighton, Australia
F dr. joseph fava ass. prof. george fokas
Prosthodontist, Clinical professor and Clinical Assistant Professor in Implant
Co-director of the Continuing Education Dentistry Faculty of Dentistry,
Implant Residency Program at the The University of Hong Kong,
University of Toronto, Hong Kong
Toronto, Canada
vincent fehmer dr. marshall m. freilich
Master Dental Technician, Clinic for Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon,
Fixed Prosthodontics and B iomaterials, Toronto, Canada
Center for Dental and Medicine,
University of Geneva, Switzerland,
Geneva, Switzerland
dr. koray feran dr. david french
Private Practice, Private Practice,
Bristol, UK Calgary, Canada
dr. mirela feraru dr. bernard friedland
Private Practice, Assistant Professor of Oral M
edicine,
Tel Aviv, Israel Infection, and Immunity and C linical
Associate in Harvard School of
Dental Medicine Clinic,
Boston, MA, USA
dr. garry finelle dr. peter fritz
Private Practice, Periodontist in private practice,
Paris, France Fonthill, Canada
thomas flemmig dr. ophir fromovich
Dean, Kingboard Professor in Advanced Private Practice,
Dentistry, Clinical Professor in Israel
Periodontology, Faculty of Dentistry,
The University of Hong Kong,
Hong Kong
10G dr. german gallucci prof. christoph hämmerle
Chair, Department of Restorative Clinic of Fixed and Removable
Dentistry and Biomaterials Sciences and Prosthodontics and Dental Material
Raymond J. and Elva Pomfret Nagle Science, Center of Dental Medicine,
Associate Professor, Harvard School of University of Zurich
Dental Medicine, Boston, MA, USA
dr. hamasat gheddaf, dam, dmd, dr. med. dent. dr. ran herzberg
Assistant Professor at Tufts University, Private Practice,
School of Dental Medicine, Tel Aviv, Israel
Boston MA, USA
dr. bernhard giesenhagen dr. stephen ho
Private Practice, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon,
Kassel, Germany Private Practice,
Ontario, Canada
dr. nikos gkranias prof. dr. dr. alireza houshmand
Senior Clinical Lecturer and Honorary Private Practice,
Consultant in Periodontology Centre University Medical Center,
for Oral Clinical Dentistry Bart’s and Hamburg-Eppendorf, Germany
The Royal London School of Medicine
and Dentistry, London, UK
luiz h. gonzaga J dr. martin janda
Private Practice, Private Practice,
University of Florida, College of Lund, Sweden
Dentistry, Clinical Assistant Professor,
Florida, USA
dra. raquel gonzález martinez dr. simone janner
CIMIV Institute. Oral Surgery and Department of Oral Surgery and
buccofacial Implantology Unit. tomatology, University of Bern,
S
Casa de salud hospital School of Dental Medicine,
Valencia, Spain Bern, Switzerland
H dr. adam hamilton, bdsc, dcd prof. lijian jin
Prosthodontist and lecturer in Modern Dental Laboratory P rofessor
restorative dentistry and biomaterial in Clinical Dental Science, Clinical
sciences, Harvard School of Dental Professor in Periodontology Faculty
Medicine, Boston MA, USA of Dentistry, The University of
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
11Our Speakers
pd dr. tim joda andrew legg
Department of Reconstructive The Campbell Academy, Director,
Dentistry and Gerodontology, Nottingham, UK
University of Bern, School of
Dental Medicine, Bern, Switzerland
prof. ronald jung dr. robin d. listrom
Clinic of Fixed and Removable Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon
Prosthodontics and Dental Material at Private Practice,
Science, Center of Dental Medicine, Toronto, Canada
University of Zurich
K pd dr. dr. frank rudolf kloss dr. eduardo lorenzana
Private Practice, Private Practice,
Lienz, Austria Texas, USA
ass. prof. chatchai kunavisarut M dr. hassan maghaireh
Assistant Professor in the Department Private Practice,
of Advanced General Dentistry, Faculty of Leeds, UK
Dentistry, Mahidol University, Thailand,
Deputy Dean of Graduate School,
Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand
L dr. ernest lam dr. nikos mardas
University of Toronto, Specialist in Periodontics, Senior Clinical
Faculty of D
entistry, Lecturer & Honorary Consultant,
Toronto, Canada Barts & The London School of
Medicine & D entistry, Queen Mary
University of London, London, UK
prof. niklaus p. lang dr. will martin
Professor of Implant Dentistry Clinical Professor in the Department
University of Hong Kong, Professor of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at
Emeritus, U
niversity of Bern, the University of Florida's College
Bern, Switzerland of Dentistry, Florida, USA
dr. sang jin lee prof. yukka matinlinna
Assistant Professor of Restorative Professor in Dental Materials
Dentistry and Biomaterials Sciences, Science Faculty of Dentistry,
Harvard School of Dental Medicine, The University of Hong Kong,
Boston MA, USA Hong Kong
12ass. prof. nikos mattheos dr. mital patel
Clinical Associate Professor in Implant Consultant and Honorary Senior C linical
Dentistry Faculty of Dentistry, Lecturer in Restorative Dentistry at
The University of Hong Kong, The Royal London Dental Hospital
Hong Kong and Queen Mary University of London,
London, UK
anna mcdonagh dr. sergio piano
The Campbell Academy, Private Practice, Clinic,
Nottingham, UK Italy
gregor mcglashan dr. waldemar polido
The Campbell Academy, Private Practice,
Nottingham, UK Indiana University of Dentistry,
Indianapolis, USA
O dr. gérald mettraux adrien pollini
Private Practice, Private Practice,
Bern, Switzerland University of Louisville, Oral Health and
Rehabilitation,
Kentucky, USA
P dr. dean morton R ass. prof. edmond pow
Private Practice, Clinical Associate Professor in
Indiana University School of Dentistry, Prosthodontics Faculty of Dentistry,
Professor and Head of the Department The University of Hong Kong,
of Prosthodontics, Hong Kong
Indianapolis, USA
dr. rob oretti neil poyser
Private Practice, The Campbell Academy, Consultant,
Bristol, UK Nottingham, UK
dr. dds, ms, phd, panos papaspryidakos pd dr. christoph a. ramseier
Private Practice, Assistant Professor Department of Periodontics,
at Tufts University, School of Dental Dental Clinics, University of Bern,
Medicine and visiting Assistant Bern, Switzerland
Professor at Universigty of Rochester
Medical Center, Boston, USA
13Our Speakers
dr. alfonso rao prof. martin schimmel
Dip Dent Chieti / Dip Implant Dentistry Department of Reconstructive Dentistry
(Eastman), Master Clinician Program and Gerodontology, University of Bern,
Implant Dentistry (GIDE), School of Dental Medicine,
Master Endodontic (Italy), Bern, Switzerland
Bristol, UK
prof. dr. dr. daniel rothamel prof. anton sculean
Head of Department, Oral and Maxillofa- Chairman of the Department of
cial Plastic Surgery, Johanniter Hospital Periodontology, School of Dental
Bethesda Mönchengladbach and Associ- Medicine, University of Bern,
ate Professor, Heinrich-Heine University Bern, Switzerland
Düsseldorf, Mönchengladbach, Germany
dr. dominique rousson dr. beatrice siegrist
Instructor in Restorative Dentistry and Department of P eriodontology,
Biomaterials Sciences, Part-time, Univesity of Bern,
Harvard School of Dental Medicine, Bern, Switzerland
Boston MA, USA
dr. morley s. rubinoff prof. shakeel shahdad
Prosthodontist, Private Practice, Consultant and Honorary Clinical
Toronto, Canada enior Lecturer in Restorative Dentistry
S
at The Royal London Dental Hospital,
Private Practice in London,
London, UK
S prof. giovanni e. salvi prof. dr. dr. ralf smeets
Department of Periodontics, Private Practice,
Dental Clinics, University of Bern, University Medical Center,
Bern, Switzerland Hamburg-Eppendorf, Germany
dr. beatrice sanchez dr. donald somerville
The Campbell Academy, Specialist in Prosthodontics
Dental Surgeon, in private practice,
Nottingham, UK Toronto, Canada
dr. andrea sánchez dr. eszter somogyi-ganss
Digital Specialist, Prosthodontist University of Toronto,
Madrid, Spain Faculty of Dentistry,
Toronto, Canada
14dr. alexandra stähli dr. dr. sascha virnik
Private Practice, Private Practice, Clinic,
Department of Peridontology, University Klagenfurt, Austria
of Bern, School of Dental Medicine,
Bern, Switzerland
dr. charlotte stilwell prof. thomas von arx
Private Practice, Department of Oral Surgery, University
London, UK of Bern, School of Dental Medicine,
Bern, Switzerland
dr. valérie suter per vult von steyern
Department of Oral Surgery and Faculty of Odontology, Malmö,
Stomatology, University of Bern, Department of Materials science
School of Dental Medicine, and Technology,
Bern, Switzerland Malmö, Sweden
T dr. nikos tatarakis W dr. beat wallkamm
Specialist for Periodontics in Private Private Practice,
Practice, Clinical Research Fellow at Langenthal, Switzerland
Centre for Oral Clinical Research of the
Institute of Dentistry, Queen Mary
University of London, London, UK
prof. dr. dr. gabor tepper ms. karen walker
Private Practice, Private Practice,
Vienna, Austria The Campbell Academy
Nottingham, UK
V dr. tomaso cristian vercellotti dr. claudia wellman
Periodontist, Private Practice,
Genova, Italy Queen Mary and University of London
Hospital,
London, UK
verónica vidal dr. hans-peter weber
Laboratory Specialist, Professor and Chair of the
Madrid, Spain Department of Prosthodontics,
Tufts School of Dental Medicine,
Boston, MA, USA
15Our Speakers
prof. peter windisch alexander wunsche
Private practice, Dental Technician, Zahntechnique
University Budapest, Dental Lab,
Budapest, Hungary Miami, USA
prof. daniel wismeijer patrick zimmermann
Private practice, Dental Technician, Zahnmanufaktur
Amsterdam, The Netherlands Zimmermann & Mäder AG,
Bern, Switzerland
pr dr. julia wittneben matter Z prof. dr. giovanni zucchelli, dds phd
Division of Fixed Prosthodontics, Professor of Periodontology at
University of Bern, School of the University of Bologna,
Dental Medicine, Bologna, Italy
Bern, Switzerland
dr. benedicta wong
Private Practice,
Melbourne
16Straumann
International Course
Calendar 2019
17Straumann® Smart
Immerse to succeed.
DISCOVER THE WORLD OF IMPLANT DENTISTRY WITH US.
CLASSROOM ONLINE MENTORING
TRAINING TRAINING
An onsite curriculum combining An unique online education One-to-one supervision by
clinical education and practical platform allowing dentists experienced implantologists to
product training tailored to the to update their knowledge 24/7. build confidence and provide
needs of starters. peace of mind.
SIMPLE PRODUCT LAB PRACTICE AND
PORTFOLIO COMMUNICATION PATIENT MARKETING
Helps reduce complexity Guidelines on when and Training and demonstration
by initially introducing only a what to communicate to the materials for patient consultation as
limited number of key products. dental technician. well as tools for online and offline
practice marketing.
Do you want to register for or learn more about Smart? Please contact local Straumann subsidiaries.
18Centers of Excellence for Education
Immediacy
ORIS Academy in Stavanger is Straumanns
Center of Excellence and act as a training
center for Immediacy treatments
The Straumann Centers of Excellence for Education are dental clinics selected for their ability to conduct
high-level training and mentoring activities in the fields of oral rehabilitation and esthetic dentistry. The
principle of this continuous education consists of addressing real life dental problems and producing
treatment modalities that have a patient-centered approach.
Each Straumann Center of Excellence is part of a The external courses have been very popular and
global education network spreading over 5 conti- well received both on an educational and social
nents. This insures for clinical and educational best level. They use their own internal resources and
practice sharing, which consequently fuels each clinicians to pass on and share knowledge, whilst
Straumann Center of Excellence both individually keeping things fun and interesting. This allows
and collectively. This is why our training and educa- everyone visiting Oris Academy to grow and stay
tion for immediate and full edentulous treatment connected as part of active and expanding profes-
protocols at these Centres of Excellence are truly sional team.
outstanding.
At Oris Academy many courses are held per year that
Oris Dental is extremely proud of its educational include; hands-on surgery and training, lectures and
activities that culminate as the Oris Academy. Their live treatment. Academy speakers are clinicians with
tailor-made course program is for Oris employees both breadth and depth of experience and knowl-
and includes shadowing other dentists at other edge within all fields of dental implantology.
Oris clinics in Norway.
For more information on educational events:
Straumann.com/Training & education/local and
international courses
Contact: education.no@straumann.com
Tel +47 22 35 44 88
orisdental.no/akademiet
19Master Course on the Bernese Concept
level
for the Treatment of Periodontally
EN Compromised Patients
language
course overview The aim of this course is to provide general den- bern, switzerland
tists and specialists with an evidence based concept on the treatment
location―School of Dental Medicine,
25 of periodontally compromised patient. Starting with an overview on
credits André Schroeder Auditorium,
the anatomy, microbiology, etiology and pathogenesis, the course
Freiburgstrasse 7, 3010 Bern,
encompasses the most important aspects in diagnosis, treatment
Switzerland
planning, nonsurgical and surgical therapy, use of systemic and local
antibiotics, lasers and photodynamic therapy in the overall frame of a
date―January 16–18, 2019
lecture comprehensive treatment concept. The various phases of periodontal
time―08:30–17:30h
therapy (i.e. systemic, hygienic, corrective and maintenance) includ-
duration―3 days
ing implant therapy in periodontally compromised dentition and their
host―Center for Continuing
longterm maintenance will be demonstrated on complex clinical cases.
Dental Education
hands-on
Hands-on workshops and live surgeries will help to acquire in-depth
knowledge about the novel methods in nonsurgical and surgical
periodontal therapy including the use of various types of ultrasonics, fee―CHF 3200
live air-flow, perio-flow, lasers, photodynamic therapy, incision techniques, CHF 2000 (for post-doc students,
flap designs and suturing techniques aiming to treat the defects only with confirmation of the university)
caused by periodontal and peri-implant infections. (Fee includes course materials,
PDF handouts of all presentations,
course topics include coffee breaks, dinner.)
ѹѹ Anatomy of periodontal and peri-implant tissues target group―GP, Specialists
ѹѹ Biology of periodontal and peri-implant wound healing speakers―Prof. Dr. Anton S
culean,
ѹѹ Etiology, prevalence, microbiology and pathogenesis of periodontal Prof. Dr. Sofia Aroca, Prof. Dr. Dieter
and peri-implant diseases D. B
osshardt, Prof. Dr. Sigrun Eick,
ѹѹ Periodontitis and systemic diseases Prof. Dr. Giovanni E. Salvi,
ѹѹ Treatment planning / Case presentations PD Dr. C
hristoph A. Ramseier,
ѹѹ Nonsurgical periodontal therapy / old and new concepts Dr. Gérald Mettraux, Dr. Beatrice Siegrist,
ѹѹ Use of systemic and local antibiotics in the treament of p
eriodontal Bernita Bush, Dental Hygienist (RDH BS)
and peri-implant infections
ѹѹ Lasers and photodynamic therapy in the treatment of periodontal registration and information―
and peri-implant infections Center for Continuing Dental Education
ѹѹ Diagnosis and treatment of endo-perio lesions Mr. Ueli Nacht
ѹѹ Chemical plaque control /novel strategies for biofilm management Phone: +41 (0) 313 12 43 12
ѹѹ Flap designs and suturing techniques for resective or reconstructive Fax: +41 (0) 313 12 43 14
periodontal surgery info@ccde.ch
ѹѹ Crown lengthening in anterior and posterior areas www.ccde.ch
ѹѹ Management of furcations
ѹѹ Implants in periodontally compromised patient
ѹѹ Diagnosis and treatment of peri-implant diseases
ѹѹ Risk assessment and maintenance
Live surgeries demonstrating various surgical techniques for anterior
and posterior areas including treatment of peri-implantitis will illus-
trate the techniques presented in the theoretical part and in hands-on
workshops.
20The Year Implant Course
level
EN
language
course description This course will provide a comprehensive foun- nottingham, uk
dation in implant dentistry covering both theoretical and practThe ical
location―The Campbell Academy
elements of the discipline giving delegates the confidence they need 70
73 Loughborough Road, West Bridgford credits
to begin placing implants at their own practice
Nottingham NG2 7JS
course topics
date―see table
ѹѹ The Scientific Basis of Implantology
duration―12 days
ѹѹ Management of the dental Implant Patient lecture
host―The Campbell Academy
ѹѹ Basic Surgical skills, Implant complications and medico legal aspects
ѹѹ Treatment Planning
ѹѹ Implant surgery – live placements fee―GBP 9000 hands-on
ѹѹ Restorative Stages target group―GP
max number of participants–24
ѹѹ Introduction to Advanced and Complex Implantology
speakers―Dr. Colin Campbell,
Dr. Andy Legg, Dr. Colin Burns, live
course objectives
Dr. Micheal Bornstein, Dr. Neil Poyser,
By the end of the course each delegate will:
Dr. Chris Barrow, Dr. Beatrice Sanchez,
ѹѹ Have a good foundation knowledge of the scientific basis of
Ms. Karen Walker, Dr. Gregor McGlashan,
implant denstry.
Dr. Ann McDonagh
ѹѹ Be able to assess patients comprehensively with a view to provid-
ing dental implants as a treatment option. This will include appro-
registration and information―
priate special tests, the ability to report CBCT scans, and be able to
The Campbell Academy
apply this to multi-disciplinary patient cases.
Phone: +44 (0) 115 9823 919
ѹѹ Be able to provide straightforward implant surgical treatment
info@campbellacademy.co.uk
to patients under supervision, including all planning aspects and
post-operative care (in accordance with the SAC classification). www.campbellacademy.co.uk
ѹѹ Be able to provide restorative treatments to straightforward
implant cases, including single units and straightforward bridge
work. This will include impression taking, abutment selection and
restoration selection.
ѹѹ Have an appreciation on how dental implants can be used within
their own practices to provide more comprehensive care to their
patients and market this accordingly
course dates
Module Dates Format
Days 1 – 2 24th – 25th January Didactic
Days 3 – 4 7th – 8th March Didactic
Days 5 – 6 2nd – 3rd May Didactic
Day 7 – Clinical day 1 24th May Clinical
Days 8 – 9 27th – 28th June Didactic
Day 10 – Clinical Day 2 6th September Clinical
Day 11 – Clinical Day3 27th September Clinical
Day 12 18th October Didactic
21Dental Implant Advanced Course
level
EN
language
course description The main aim of this intensive 10 day course bristol, uk
is to educate Delegates who have previously placed dental implants
location―Queen Square
70 but want to take their skills to a more advanced level. You will learn
credits Dental Clinic, Bristol
everything from immediate placements, CBCT reporting to sinus lifting.
date―see table
course topics
duration―10 days
ѹѹ Place an implant predictably
host―Delta Dental Academy
lecture ѹѹ Preserve bone
ѹѹ Maintain soft tissue correctly
ѹѹ Achieve optimal aesthetics fee―GBP 7500
hands-on
ѹѹ Diagnose your case target group―GP
ѹѹ Treatment plan max number of participants–8
speakers―Dr. Alfonso Rao,
ѹѹ Bone Graft
Dr. Koray Feran,
ѹѹ Diagnose and treat complications
live Dr. Rob Oretti,
ѹѹ Manage and document your case from diagnosis to delivery Dr. Rebecca Davies
ѹѹ The course will include: Placement of 3-5 Dental Implants – Sinus
Lifting – CBCT Scan Interpretation – Digital Workflow registration and information―
Delta Dental Academy
Phone: +44 (0) 117 911 7249
course dates
info@deltadentalacademy.co.uk
Module Dates
www.deltadentalacademy.co.uk
Module 1 1st – 2nd February
Module 2 8th – 9th March
Module 3 17th May
Module 4 18th May
Module 5 21st – 22nd June
Module 6 13th – 14th September
22Watch the experts – Periodontology EN
language
Regenerative and Plastic-Esthetic Periodontal Surgery,
Peri-Implantitis Surgery
30
credits
course overview During one week the participants will have the bern, switzerland
possibility to follow the experts during the daily routine including non-
location–zmk bern, University of Bern,
surgical and surgical periodontal and peri-implant treatment proce-
3010 Bern, Switzerland
dures based on the Bernese synoptic treatment concept. A substantial live
part of the time will be dedicated to direct observation and/or assis-
date―see table
tance during conventional, regenerative and plastic-esthetic periodon-
duration―5 days
tal and/or peri-implant surgical procedures.
host―Center for Continuing
Presentation of clinical cases will complete the program.
Dental Education
Following this course, the participants will gain a more thorough under-
standing of the Bernese synoptic treatment concept for the successful
management of the various periodontal and peri-implant conditions.
fee―CHF 1500
course topics include
target group―GP, Specialists
Surgical techniques
max number of participants–4 per
• Pocket reduction surgery
course
•
Regenerative periodontal surgery using various biomaterials,
speakers―Prof. Dr. Anton Sculean,
enamel matrix proteins and GTR
Prof. Dr. Giovanni E. Salvi,
• Surgical procedures for the treatment of single and multiple gingival
PD Dr. Christoph A. Ramseier,
recessions
Dr. Alexandra Stähli
• Surgical procedures for the treatment of peri-implantitis
registration and information―
Module Dates
Center for Continuing Dental Education
Course I 4th – 8th February (booked out)
Mr. Ueli Nacht
Course II 8th – 12th April
Phone: +41 (0) 313 12 43 12
Course III 8th – 12th July
Fax: +41 (0) 313 12 43 14
Course IV 26th – 30th August
info@ccde.ch
Course V 18th – 22nd November
www.ccde.ch
23The Year Two Implant Course
level
EN
language
course description This course is to provide a pathway for dentists nottingham, uk
to reach in excess of 50 implants per year and to travel from straight
location―The Campbell Academy
90 forward to complex implant cases. The Year Two Implant Course is the
credits 73 Loughborough Road, West Bridgford
next step in providing this pathway.
Nottingham NG2 7JS
course topics
ѹѹ 15 days of teaching including 3 clinical mentoring days date―see table
duration―15 days
lecture ѹѹ A course which is heaped full of hands on and practical elements
host―The Campbell Academy
ѹѹ A 3 day CBCT Master Class
ѹѹ An interactive, fluid, movable programme which responds to the
needs of individuals.
hands-on ѹѹ An exception faculty and state-of-the-art training facilities fee―GBP 12000
ѹѹ Online collaboration and discussion between delegates and faculty target group―GP
in between course modules max number of participants–24
speakers―Dr. Colin Campbell,
live course objectives Dr. Andy Legg, Dr. Colin Burns,
ѹѹ To consolidate previous implant learning and revisit the aspects of Dr. Micheal Bornstein,
straightforward cases Dr. Beatrice Sanchez
ѹѹ To expand treatment planning skills into more advanced cases
focusing on careful risk assessment and patient selection registration and information―
ѹѹ To become competent in CBCT interpreting and reporting with our The Campbell Academy
3 Day CBCT Master Class with Michael Bornstein Phone: +44 (0) 115 9823 919
ѹѹ Introduce advanced concepts via our 3 Day Live Skills courses info@campbellacademy.co.uk
which include Aesthetic Live Skills, Sinus Grafting and Immediate www.campbellacademy.co.uk
Full Arch Loading.
ѹѹ To have access to further implant Master Classes with national and
international experts.
ѹѹ Allow flexibility for delegates to map their preferred implant
career pathway.
ѹѹ To help and support delegates towards the RCS Edinburgh Diploma
in Implant Dentistry.
course dates
Module Dates Format
Day 1: Course Introduction 8th February Didactic
Day 2, 3 & 4: CECT Essentials Course 9th and 10th May & 4th October Didactic
Day 5,6 & 7: Live Skills course Dependant on your choice of course Didactic /
Clinical
Day 8, 9 & 10: Live Skills course Dependant on your choice of course Didactic /
Clinical
Day 11: One Day Master Class Dependant on your choice of course Didactic
Day 12 - Clinical Mentoring Day 14th June Clinical
Day 13 - Clinical Mentoring Day 20th September Clinical
Day 14 - Clinical Mentoring Day 11th October Clinical
Day 15 - Course wrap-up & close 8th November Didactic
24Watch the experts – Implant Surgery EN
language
40
credits
course overview This special CE course has received a big interest bern, switzerland
in recent years. The colleagues have the chance to observe the surgi-
location―School of Dental Medicine,
cal experts, when they perform the various surgical procedures in our
André Schroeder Auditorium,
operating rooms. In addition, the use of CBCT will be demonstrated for live
Freiburgstrasse 7, 3010 Bern,
various indications. A maximum of three participants per course are
Switzerland
able to closely watch our experts for 2 weeks. Following this unique CE
course, you will have a thorough understanding of the biologic prin-
date―see table
ciples of applied surgical techniques including the step-by-step pro-
duration―10 days
cedures.
host―Center for Continuing
Dental Education
course topics include
Surgical techniques
• Standard implant placement with or withou flap elevation
• Flapless implant placement, computer-assisted
• Implant placement with or without GBR fee―CHF 3000
• Sinus floor elevation procedures (window, osteotome technique) target group―GP, Specialists
• Ridge augmentation with GBR and autogenous block grafts max number of participants–
• Removal of wisdom teeth 3 per course
• Apical microsurgery (with microscope and endoscope) speakers―Prof. Dr. Daniel Buser,
• Laser surgery in oral medicine Prof. Dr. Thomas von Arx,
Prof. Dr. Vivianne Chappuis,
Module Dates Dr. Simone Janner, Dr. Valérie Suter,
Course I 18th February – 1st March Dr. Julien Ducommun
Course II 8th – 19th April
Course III 20th – 31st May registration and information―
Center for Continuing Dental Education
Mr. Ueli Nacht
Phone: +41 (0) 313 12 43 12
Fax: +41 (0) 313 12 43 14
info@ccde.ch
www.ccde.ch
25Understanding Implant Complications:
level
a comprehensive practical Master Course!
EN course overview Increasing application of dental implants has resulted
language bangkok, thailand
not only in a significant increase in the frequency, but also complexity of
problems we encounter with implant patients. Given the invasiveness and location―Bangkok Hospital, Thailand
cost of implant therapy, as well as the patients’ expectations, implant com-
6 plications can jeopardise treatment success and significantly affect patients’ date―Course I: March 06–07, 2019
credits satisfaction and trust. Typically implant complications have been classified as Course II: March 08–09, 2019
biological (mainly involving inflammation or pathology of the peri-implant tis- duration―2 days
sues) and technical (involving the various implant or prosthesis components). host―Bangkok Hospital, Straumann
These two major groups of complications have been traditionally examined
lecture
as separate and non-related pathologies. Nevertheless, increasing evidence
points to the close interrelation between biology and technology. Whether
clinically manifested as screw loosening, Veneer chipping or plaque induced
peri-implantitis, very often, a biological problem could be the underlying fee―USD 790 (lecture) or
factor for a technical failure and vice versa. Consequently, understanding of USD 1200 (lecture and workshop)
hands-on Early Bird by 11th January:
both biological pathogenic mechanisms, technical limitations as well proper
comprehensive pre-therapeutically treatment planning is the key for the pre- USD 690 (lecture),
vention and successful management of implant complications. USD 805 (lecture and workshop)
target group―GP, Specialists
course topics
speakers―Clinical Associate Professor
Seminar
Nikos Mattheos,
ѹѹ Implant Complications: The Interdependence of Biology and Technology.
Associate Professor Martin Janda
ѹѹ The Surgical and Prosthodontic interplay in the development of most
common complications of implant therapy.
registration and information―
ѹѹ Peri-implant tissue inflammation and complications from the soft tissue
ѹѹ Bio-Technical Complications https://mastercoursebkk-complication2019.
ѹѹ Reasons why the complications occur eventbrite.sg
ѹѹ How to prevent and Manage these complications
Workshop
ѹѹ Biological complications
1. Surgical treatment of peri-implantitis
2. Flap design, implant disinfection using Ti brushes and maintenance kit
3. Soft and hard tissue augmentation techniques
ѹѹ Technical complications
1. Handling of a worn screw head
2. How to remove a fractured screw or a bend screw
3. How to remove a cement retained crown
4. Extra tips! How to cement a crown
course objectives
This hands-on, evidence-based yet highly practical course will adopt a compre-
hensive and inquisitive point of view, aiming to identify the common underly-
ing factors of the most frequent types of problems encountered with dental
implant treatments, whether this is technical or biological. Guided by actual
patient cases, we will investigate the interrelation between the biological and
technical causes and design the proper strategies for the prevention, the early
diagnosis and management of implant related problems. Finally, the course
will include two extensive hands-on sessions, where participants will have
the chance to practice complex procedures related to the management of
1) technical complications such as screw fracture etc. and 2) the design and
execution of peri-implantitis surgical interventions.
26Immediate implantation and immediate
loading in edentulous patients level
EN
course description BLX Immediate implantation & immediate vienna, austria language
loading in edentulous patients. Conference - practical course - with
location―Hotel Sofitel, Praterstrasse 1,
several live-surgeries
1020 Vienna
practice–Prof. Tepper, Rennbahnweg 13,
course topics
1220 Vienna lecture
ѹѹ Straumann® BLX implants
date―March 11th 2019
course objectives (with Prof. Dr. Dr. Gabor Tepper &
In this course, you will learn how you can benefit from these effec- Dr. Ophir Fromovich) hands-on
tive concepts and change your view of implantology. The speakers will April 12th 2019
explain the surgical as well as the prosthetic procedure systematically (with Prof. Dr. Dr. Gabor Tepper &
– changing your whole concept of implant dentistry. Dr. David Garcia Baeza
May 17th 2019
live
(with Prof. Dr. Dr. Gabor Tepper &
Dr. Sergio Piano)
October 11th 2019
(with Prof. Dr. Dr. Gabor Tepper &
Dr. Dr. Sascha Vimik)
duration―1 day
fee―EUR 1950
target group―Specialist
max number of participants–20
registration and information―
Straumann GmbH Austria,
Slaven Krajinovic,
education.at@straumann.com,
+43/1/29 406 60 18
27EN Immediate Rehabilitation in atrophic maxillars:
language
Straumann® ProArch
3.3
credits
course description Oral rehabilitation through the placement valencia, spain
of angulated implants is a useful and predictable procedure as an
location―CIMIV Institute. Oral Surgery
alternative to more invasive procedures of bone augmentation.
and buccofacial Implantology Unit. Casa
In this case study, that will take place in a hospital venue, we will
de salud hospital
expose the step-by-step technique for the rehabilitation of the
lecture
atrophic maxilla using angulated implants with the Straumann
date―April, 2019
ProArch system.
duration―2 days
host―CIMIV Institute
course topics
hands-on
ѹѹ Planning and description of the surgical technique
ѹѹ Anatomy of the operative area in the upper maxilla and
mandible
fee―EUR 1800
ѹѹ Study of radiological anatomy
target group―GP, Specialist (oral
live ѹѹ Scheduled surgical interventions surgeons)
ѹѹ Operating rooms at the casa max number of participants–6
ѹѹ Pre-anesthetic study speakers―Dr. Isidoro Cortell Ballester,
ѹѹ Endovenous sedation techniques Dr. Jose Cortell Ballester,
ѹѹ Prevention and management of anesthetic complications Dra. Raquel González Martinez
ѹѹ Management of complication of the placement of angulated
implants in the upper maxilla and mandible registration and information―
ѹѹ Postoperative study on CBCT of the interventions performed CIMIV Institute
ѹѹ Laboratory procedures for immediate loading MS. Rosa Sebastiá
ѹѹ Placement of immediate prosthesis in the operated patients Phone: 963 811846 / 689 400 624
info@cimiv.es
www.cimiv.es
course objectives
We will approach form the preoperative planning, with special atten-
tion to the detailed anatomy through the CBCT study, intraoperative
action and we will finish the course with the preparation and place-
ment of the immediate prosthesis.
There will be 3 live surgical interventions, broadcast in streaming,
with the assistance and participation in the operating room of 2 stu-
dents per intervention.
28Full Digital: Same Day Immediate Loading EN
language
A Straumann® ProArch Course
course overview Treating fully edentulous patients has always been madrid, spain
lecture
challenging yet modern dental implant solutions, such as S
traumann®
location―i2 Implantología
ProArch, provide clinicians with a simplified and reliable way to address
Learning Center,
the challenge.
Calle Nuñez de Balboa 88
Straumann® ProArch is focused on treatment of fully edentulous 28006 Madrid, Spain hands-on
patients using fixed restorations and immediate loading protocols. The
solution has been designed to address patient specific needs, including date―Contact your Straumann
their expectations, different clinical and anatomical situations, as well Representative
as their financial resources. time―09:00–19:00h (day 1) live
09:00–14:00h (day 2)
course topics include duration―2 days
1. H ow to select and diagnose a fully edentulous patient
under the ProArch concept fee―EUR 1500
2. Surgical technique target group―The course is offered
3. ProArch same day immediate loading solutions to dentists and maxillofacial surgeons
4. The use of the TRIOS intraoral scanner in ProArch cases, with surgical experience. Upon request,
temporary and definitive prostheses
a special parallel program focused on
5. The ProArch prosthetic treatment:
dental technicians can be offered.
same day PMMA full arch design and production
speakers―Dr. Luis Cuadrado,
6. All the adds-on while on treatment
Dr. Arturo Godoy, Dr. Cristina Cuadrado,
7. Communication with the lab on a full digital workflow
Dr. Andrea Sánchez, Verónica Vidal
This course will cover:
1. The preoperative phase: looking for the best esthetics registration and information―
and f unction full digital and conventional cursos@i2-implantologia.com
2. The surgery with special focus on the full digital approach Phone +34 915 62 44 64 or contact
starting with the intraoral scanner your Straumann Representative
3. The immediate full digital arch, same day, rehabilitation.
Design, production and installation
4. The final full arch full digital bridge
5. The technology: TRIOS intraoral scanner, software,
CAD software, milling, printing
course objectives The purpose of the course is to share with parti
cipants deep theoretical knowledge and practical experience in treat-
ment of fully edentulous patients using Straumann® ProArch surgical
and prosthetic protocols.
The extensive usage of full digital workflow and same day immediate
loading performed under strict conditions and intensively practiced
at the i2 Clinic creates a new implant dentistry focused on individual
patients and their needs.
During the course, participants will learn step-by-step indications,
patient selection, advanced diagnosis, and surgical and prosthetic
treatment with a complete digital workflow. The proprietary treat-
ment protocol designed at i2 Clinic that takes advantage of the full
digital workflow, including the intraoral scanner, will be used in live
surgeries and taught to the participants.
29Straumann® ProArch Course
level
EN
language
course description This interactive course is designed for bristol, uk
dental implant surgeons to be able to diagnose and provide an
location―Queen Square
16 immediate functional and aesthetic tooth replacement with pre-
credits Dental Clinic, Bristol
dictability. You will be able to select suitable cases and plan each
one for a fixed highly aesthetic, functional and immediate tooth
date―April 5th – 6th, 2019
replacement.
duration―2 days
host―Delta Dental Academy
lecture course topics
The two-day course, led by Dr Alfonso Rao, gives delegates a com-
prehensive understanding of ProArch immediate placement and
loading, including: fee―GBP 1800
hands-on ѹѹ An in-depth discussion of the ProArch concept target group―GP
ѹѹ Opportunities to select suitable cases and plan each one for max number of participants–10
a fixed, highly aesthetic, functional and immediate full-arch speakers―Dr. Alfonso Rao
replacement
ѹѹ Practice on models registration and information―
ѹѹ Assisting in a live surgery with Dr Rao Delta Dental Academy
Phone: +44 (0) 117 911 7249
info@deltadentalacademy.co.uk
course objectives
www.deltadentalacademy.co.uk
Aims
ѹѹ To become familiar with the history and principles of the
ProArch technique
ѹѹ To understand the principles of treatment planning a ProArch
case
ѹѹ To see and become familiar with the planning stages for a
ProArch procedure
ѹѹ To see the surgical placement and immediate loading of a sin-
gle jaw
Objectives
ѹѹ To understand the ProArch concept and planning from initial
consultation
ѹѹ To see the surgical and restorative stages for the ProArch
procedure
ѹѹ Incorporates hands-on learning
30Master Course for the Management
of Esthetic Implant Failures level
An interactive 3-day course with Live Surgeries EN
language
course overview In the past 10 years, esthetic implant failures bern, switzerland
have significantly increased. Most of these failures are caused by
location―School of Dental Medicine,
inproper treatment quality of involved clinicians. The most important 25
André Schroeder Auditorium, credits
causes for esthetic failures are malpositioned implants, the utiliza-
Freiburgstrasse 7, 3010 Bern,
tion of oversized implants, the wrong number of implants, surgical
Switzerland
protocols which overstress the healing potential of the t issues, or
cemented implant restorations, which cause peri-implant infections
date―May 01–03, 2019
due to excess of cement. lecture
time―08:30–17:30h
duration―3 days
This 3-day CE course will first present the treatment concepts how
host―Center for Continuing
to deal with esthetic disaster cases, how to remove osseointegrated
Dental Education
implants, how to correct missing keratinized mucosa, and how to live
retreat these patients with implant therapy. On the third day, the
Bernese surgical and prosthetic concepts will be demonstrated
how to prevent esthetic implant complications. Besides more than
fee―CHF 3200
15 lectures, 5 to 6 live surgeries will be presented to document
CHF 1800 (for post-doc students,
important steps of therapy.
only with confirmation of university)
(Fee includes course materials,
course topics include
PDF handouts of all presentations,
ѹѹ Welcome, objectives of the course and introduction into the topic
coffee breaks, dinner.)
ѹѹ What is an esthetic implant restoration?
target group―Dentists
ѹѹ Causes of esthetic implant failures speakers―Prof. Dr. Daniel Buser,
ѹѹ Biology of bone healing in membrane-protected defects Prof. Dr. Urs C. Belser,
ѹѹ How to remove failed implants in the esthetic zone, surgical Prof. Dr. Anton Sculean,
treatment options in esthetic implant failures Prof. Dr. Dieter Bosshardt,
ѹѹ Soft tissue grafting techniques in cases of failed implants Prof. Dr. Thomas von Arx,
ѹѹ Well documented surgical protocols for implant placement Prof. Dr. Vivianne Chappuis
in a correct 3D position, combined with simultaneous
Contour Augmentation using GBR registration and information―
ѹѹ Well documented prosthetic protocols for implant restorations Center for Continuing Dental Education
in the esthetic zone Mr. Ueli Nacht
ѹѹ Post-extraction bone and soft tissue alterations Phone: +41 (0) 313 12 43 12
ѹѹ Surgical and prosthetic procedures for single tooth replacement Fax: +41 (0) 313 12 43 14
with implant supported crowns info@ccde.ch
ѹѹ Surgical and prosthetic procedures in extended edentulous www.ccde.ch
spaces with multiple missing teeth
ѹѹ The power of pink ceramics
31Full Arch Implant Live Skills in association with
level
Straumann® ProArch
EN
language
course description Immediate Full Arch Loading is one of the nottingham, uk
most sought after treatments in the UK. Unfortunately some com-
location―The Campbell Clinic &
18 panies and clinics have used this treatment as a one-size-fits-all
credits Brewhouse and Kitchen, Nottingham
straightforward treatment. This has lead to problems and compli-
cations.
date―May 09–11, 2019
Make no mistake, full arch implant reconstruction is difficult but if
duration―3 days
carefully executed can be extremely rewarding.
host―The Campbell Academy
lecture Running in the same style as our other live skills courses, the Full
Arch Implant Live Skills course will give experienced implant surgeons
training in all aspects of immediate full arch loading.
From planning to surgery, the provisional restoration and through to
fee―GBP 3150
hands-on the final reconstruction, we will look at how this treatment can be
target group―GP
carried out carefully and predictably on the RIGHT patients.
max number of participants–10
speakers―Dr. Andy Legg,
course objectives
Dr. Neil Poyser
live The objectives of The Year Two Implant Course include:
ѹѹ To consolidate previous implant learning and revisit the aspects
registration and information―
of straightforward cases
The Campbell Academy
ѹѹ To expand treatment planning skills into more advanced cases
Phone: +44 (0) 115 9823 919
focusing on careful risk assessment and patient selection
info@campbellacademy.co.uk
ѹѹ To become competent in CBCT interpreting and reporting with
www.campbellacademy.co.uk
our 3 Day CBCT Master Class with Michael Bornstein
ѹѹ Introduce advanced concepts via our 3 Day Live Skills courses
which include Aesthetic Live Skills, Sinus Grafting and Immedi-
ate Full Arch Loading.
ѹѹ To have access to further implant Master Classes with national
and international experts.
ѹѹ Allow flexibility for delegates to map their preferred implant
career pathway.
ѹѹ To help and support delegates towards the RCS Edinburgh
Diploma in Implant Dentistry.
32Clinical and Radiographic Oral Anatomy
level
EN
language
course structure hong kong
ѹѹ A comprehensive review of oral anatomy for preoperative
diagnostics and therapeutic intervention (lecture day 1) location―Prince Philip Dental Hospital,
7.5 / 2.0 / 9.5
ѹѹ Oral anatomy in 3D – CBCT reading class (workshop day 2) Lecture Theatres 1 and 2 credits
date―May 11 – 12, 2019
course description
duration―2 days
The lectures and workshop will jointly present the relevant anatomi-
host―Faculty of Dentistry,
cal and radiographic aspects of oro-facial anatomy related to implant lecture
the University of Hong Kong
dentistry and dento-alveolar surgery. Anatomy is considered “the
oldest child of mother medicine”, and as such, is essential for any
fee―Early Bird registration by March 31.
medical intervention. In the first part, a general review of the mus-
Fees range up to HKD3000.
culoskeletal and neurovascular structures of the oro-facial region is hands-on
Visit http://facdent.hku.hk/cde (under
presented. Furthermore, basic aspects of 3D oral- and maxillofacial
Oral Radiology Module) for details.
radiology using cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) will be
target group―Dentists, Students
discussed. These include thoughts on radiation protection and dose
(Master/PhD)
optimisation, indications and limitations of CBCT for oral surgery
max. number of participants―
and implant treatment planning including post-operative follow-up.
workshop limit 30
speakers―Prof. Thomas von Arx,
Dentistry in general has become a more surgical discipline in the
Prof. Michael Bornstein
wake of dental implantology, and therefore inherits more surgical
cpd credits (to be confirmed)–
risks, particularly damaging of neighboring anatomical structures.
7.5 lecture / 2.0 workshop / 9.5 lecture
These include the nasal cavity and the maxillary sinus, the greater
and workshop
palatine artery, the nasopalatine nerve, the mental and inferior alve-
olar nerves, the sublingual and submandibular fossae, and many
registration and information―
more. The second and third parts of the course will address in detail
Ms. Cathie Chui,
the site-specific anatomical and radiographic aspects of the maxilla
Faculty of Dentistry, 6/F,
and mandible in relation to dento-alveolar and implant surgery.
The Prince Philip Dental Hospital,
34 Hospital Road,
On Sunday, interested participants can get trained in reading CBCT
Sai Ying Pun, Hong Kong
scanned cases from daily clinical practice focusing on indications for
http://facdent.hku.hk/cde (under Oral
dental implant treatment planning and oral surgery.
Radiology Module)
course objective
The objective of the course and workshop is to provide the partici-
pants with clinically oriented and updated information about anat-
omy and radiography in conjunction with implant dentistry and
dento-alveolar surgery
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