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Endo or Implant: Rational decision making from an Endodontist's viewpoint
presented by L. Stephen Buchanan (Los Angeles, CA: Global Institute for Dental Education, 2006), 1 hour 45 mins
As an Endodontists who places implants, Dr. Buchanan presents a uniquely balanced argument for when to save teeth with endodontic therapy and when the patient will be better served by replacement of the tooth with an implant. Dr. Buchanan will first explain the procedural advances available from endodontic special...
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presented by L. Stephen Buchanan (Los Angeles, CA: Global Institute for Dental Education, 2006), 1 hour 45 mins
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As an Endodontists who places implants, Dr. Buchanan presents a uniquely balanced argument for when to save teeth with endodontic therapy and when the patient will be better served by replacement of the tooth with an implant. Dr. Buchanan will first explain the procedural advances available from endodontic specialists to save many teeth previously thought to be unsalvageable, including microsurgery, MTA root repair material, ultrasonics, and stat...
As an Endodontists who places implants, Dr. Buchanan presents a uniquely balanced argument for when to save teeth with endodontic therapy and when the patient will be better served by replacement of the tooth with an implant. Dr. Buchanan will first explain the procedural advances available from endodontic specialists to save many teeth previously thought to be unsalvageable, including microsurgery, MTA root repair material, ultrasonics, and state-of-the-art shaping, cleaning, and 3D obturation technology. Then he will discuss how the structural integrity of roots greatly affects the long term prognosis of endodontically-treated teeth and methods for maintaining the inherent strength of teeth being saved with RCT. Finally, Dr. Buchanan will explore the advantages and satisfaction of a multi-disciplinary approach to treatment planning with an emphasis on the new trend of endodontists to view themselves as understructure specialists.
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Field of Study
Dentistry
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Author / Creator
L. Stephen Buchanan
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Global Institute for Dental Education
Topic / Theme
Dentistry, Treatment plans
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Esthetic Implant Therapy, 1, Anterior Esthetic Implant Treatment
presented by Bernard Touati, in Esthetic Implant Therapy, 1 (Los Angeles, CA: Global Institute for Dental Education, 2006), 57 mins
This lecture will outline the concepts in the optimization of esthetic results on implants with a biological approach. The author will stress the need to clinically obtain long-lasting health and stability of the surrounding soft tissues which should be achieved predictably in each and every surgical and restorati...
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presented by Bernard Touati, in Esthetic Implant Therapy, 1 (Los Angeles, CA: Global Institute for Dental Education, 2006), 57 mins
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This lecture will outline the concepts in the optimization of esthetic results on implants with a biological approach. The author will stress the need to clinically obtain long-lasting health and stability of the surrounding soft tissues which should be achieved predictably in each and every surgical and restorative implant treatment. The lecture will cover biologically designed abutments, transmucosal biocompatibility of restorative materials, s...
This lecture will outline the concepts in the optimization of esthetic results on implants with a biological approach. The author will stress the need to clinically obtain long-lasting health and stability of the surrounding soft tissues which should be achieved predictably in each and every surgical and restorative implant treatment. The lecture will cover biologically designed abutments, transmucosal biocompatibility of restorative materials, submergence/emergence profiles, connections/disconnections of prosthetic parts, scanning or impression of abutments connected during 1st stage surgery, and explore treatment options from diagnostic models through immediate provisionals to the optimal definitive ceramic-based restorations. The cases will range from single to multiple implants, in complex or simple situations in healed or extraction sites.
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Field of Study
Dentistry
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Author / Creator
Bernard Touati
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Global Institute for Dental Education
Series
Esthetic Implant Therapy
Topic / Theme
Dental implantation, Dentistry, Treatment plans, Esthetics, Dental, Jaw, Edentulous, Partially
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Esthetic Implant Therapy, 12, Gingiva Colored Ceramics in Esthetic Implant Dentistry
presented by Harel Simon, in Esthetic Implant Therapy, 12 (Los Angeles, CA: Global Institute for Dental Education, 2009), 1 hour
The use of gingiva-colored ceramics has been suggested to address the esthetic needs in such patients. The purpose of this presentation is to discuss the importance of proper gingival architecture and demonstrate the use of gingiva-colored ceramics in esthetic implant dentistry.
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presented by Harel Simon, in Esthetic Implant Therapy, 12 (Los Angeles, CA: Global Institute for Dental Education, 2009), 1 hour
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The use of gingiva-colored ceramics has been suggested to address the esthetic needs in such patients. The purpose of this presentation is to discuss the importance of proper gingival architecture and demonstrate the use of gingiva-colored ceramics in esthetic implant dentistry.
Field of Study
Dentistry
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Author / Creator
Harel Simon
Date Published / Released
2009
Publisher
Global Institute for Dental Education
Series
Esthetic Implant Therapy
Topic / Theme
Dentistry, Esthetics, Dental
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Esthetic Restorations : All-Ceramic Advances for Single and Multiple Teeth
presented by Bernard Touati (Los Angeles, CA: Global Institute for Dental Education, 2007), 1 hour 1 mins
The use of CAD -CAM metal-free ceramic materials allows to achieve excellent esthetic results in the anterior and posterior area for crowns bridges and veneers fabrication. Material selection with the dental ceramist is fundamental in management of complex rehabilitation cases. Several clinical follow-up of cerami...
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presented by Bernard Touati (Los Angeles, CA: Global Institute for Dental Education, 2007), 1 hour 1 mins
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The use of CAD -CAM metal-free ceramic materials allows to achieve excellent esthetic results in the anterior and posterior area for crowns bridges and veneers fabrication. Material selection with the dental ceramist is fundamental in management of complex rehabilitation cases. Several clinical follow-up of ceramic and alumina and zirconia systems indicate the adequacy of these materials for anterior and posterior restorations. Clinical and techn...
The use of CAD -CAM metal-free ceramic materials allows to achieve excellent esthetic results in the anterior and posterior area for crowns bridges and veneers fabrication. Material selection with the dental ceramist is fundamental in management of complex rehabilitation cases. Several clinical follow-up of ceramic and alumina and zirconia systems indicate the adequacy of these materials for anterior and posterior restorations. Clinical and technical suggestions for obtaining esthetic and durable results will be supplied.
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Field of Study
Dentistry
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Author / Creator
Bernard Touati
Date Published / Released
2007
Publisher
Global Institute for Dental Education
Topic / Theme
Artificial crowns, Tooth, Dental veneers, Dentistry, Treatment plans, Esthetics, Dental
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From Toothache to Migraine: The Trigeminally Mediated Disorders; Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention, Basics of Masticatory Function and Par...
presented by Jim Boyd, fl. 1995, in From Toothache to Migraine: The Trigeminally Mediated Disorders; Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention (McKinney, TX: HDiQ Dental, 2012), 1 hour 55 mins
This program is one of five presentations that were presented in an all day seminar titled "From Toothache to Migraine: The Trigeminally Mediated Disorders; Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention." The goal of this program is to take the mystery out of the cause and progression of TM disorders and to make the evidenc...
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presented by Jim Boyd, fl. 1995, in From Toothache to Migraine: The Trigeminally Mediated Disorders; Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention (McKinney, TX: HDiQ Dental, 2012), 1 hour 55 mins
Description
This program is one of five presentations that were presented in an all day seminar titled "From Toothache to Migraine: The Trigeminally Mediated Disorders; Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention." The goal of this program is to take the mystery out of the cause and progression of TM disorders and to make the evidenced based information useful in this regard. From practical and relevent anatomy and physiology to the important concept of trigeminally...
This program is one of five presentations that were presented in an all day seminar titled "From Toothache to Migraine: The Trigeminally Mediated Disorders; Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention." The goal of this program is to take the mystery out of the cause and progression of TM disorders and to make the evidenced based information useful in this regard. From practical and relevent anatomy and physiology to the important concept of trigeminally initiated and mediated parafunction and parafunctional control, this 5-part program will attempt to separate fact from fiction. Diagnostically driven concepts will be thoroughly reviewed. Specific injuries that lead to both acute and chronic pain patterns will be described in terms of causes, diagnosis and treatment. It will be demonstrated that dentists can play a key role in migraine headache as well as obstructive sleep disorders.
In this second program, Dr. Jim Boyd will discuss abnormal anatomy and physiology, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of trigeminally mediated disorders.
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Field of Study
Dentistry
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Author / Creator
Jim Boyd, fl. 1995
Date Published / Released
2012
Publisher
HDiQ Dental
Series
From Toothache to Migraine: The Trigeminally Mediated Disorders; Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention
Topic / Theme
Head, Jaw, Dental care, Musculoskeletal system, Chronic pain
Copyright Message
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From Toothache to Migraine: The Trigeminally Mediated Disorders; Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention, The Diagnostic Model for the General D...
presented by Barry Glassman, fl. 2012, in From Toothache to Migraine: The Trigeminally Mediated Disorders; Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention (McKinney, TX: HDiQ Dental, 2012), 1 hour
This program is one of five presentations that were presented in an all day seminar titled "From Toothache to Migraine: The Trigeminally Mediated Disorders; Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention." The goal of this program is to take the mystery out of the cause and progression of TM disorders and to make the evidenc...
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presented by Barry Glassman, fl. 2012, in From Toothache to Migraine: The Trigeminally Mediated Disorders; Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention (McKinney, TX: HDiQ Dental, 2012), 1 hour
Description
This program is one of five presentations that were presented in an all day seminar titled "From Toothache to Migraine: The Trigeminally Mediated Disorders; Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention." The goal of this program is to take the mystery out of the cause and progression of TM disorders and to make the evidenced based information useful in this regard. From practical and relevent anatomy and physiology to the important concept of trigeminally...
This program is one of five presentations that were presented in an all day seminar titled "From Toothache to Migraine: The Trigeminally Mediated Disorders; Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention." The goal of this program is to take the mystery out of the cause and progression of TM disorders and to make the evidenced based information useful in this regard. From practical and relevent anatomy and physiology to the important concept of trigeminally initiated and mediated parafunction and parafunctional control, this 5-part program will attempt to separate fact from fiction. Diagnostically driven concepts will be thoroughly reviewed. Specific injuries that lead to both acute and chronic pain patterns will be described in terms of causes, diagnosis and treatment. It will be demonstrated that dentists can play a key role in migraine headache as well as obstructive sleep disorders.
Dr. Glassman will discuss the diagnosis of TM pathology and strategies of their treatment and management.
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Field of Study
Dentistry
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Author / Creator
Barry Glassman, fl. 2012
Date Published / Released
2012
Publisher
HDiQ Dental
Series
From Toothache to Migraine: The Trigeminally Mediated Disorders; Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention
Topic / Theme
Head, Jaw, Joint vibration analysis, Diagnosis, Dental care, Musculoskeletal system, Chronic pain
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Fundamentals of Evidence Based Dentistry: Comparative Efficacy & Effectiveness Research & Analysis for Practice
presented by Francesco Chiappelli (Los Angeles, CA: Global Institute for Dental Education, 2012), 1 hour 10 mins
The learning objectives in this video include the following.: Upon completion, the participant shall be able to distinguish between evidence-based dentistry and dentistry based on the evidence.The participant will have a thorough understanding of how and where to access, read and interpret the best available evide...
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presented by Francesco Chiappelli (Los Angeles, CA: Global Institute for Dental Education, 2012), 1 hour 10 mins
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The learning objectives in this video include the following.: Upon completion, the participant shall be able to distinguish between evidence-based dentistry and dentistry based on the evidence.The participant will have a thorough understanding of how and where to access, read and interpret the best available evidence. The participant will be able to make clinical decisions for comparing effectiveness or for comparing efficacy of treatment. The pa...
The learning objectives in this video include the following.: Upon completion, the participant shall be able to distinguish between evidence-based dentistry and dentistry based on the evidence.The participant will have a thorough understanding of how and where to access, read and interpret the best available evidence. The participant will be able to make clinical decisions for comparing effectiveness or for comparing efficacy of treatment. The participant will gain an understanding of the process and protocol of research synthesis, acceptable sampling analysis, and meta-analysis. The participant will gain knowledge about where to find, how to obtain, and how to evaluate systematic reviews and evidence reviews. The participant will be empowered to make clinical decisions and recommendations for treatment to specifically address effectiveness or patient-centered efficacy concerns.
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Field of Study
Dentistry
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Author / Creator
Francesco Chiappelli
Date Published / Released
2012
Publisher
Global Institute for Dental Education
Topic / Theme
Dentistry, Professional issues, Dental care
Copyright Message
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Guided Implant Surgery - A New Dimension in Surgical Precision
presented by Roland Glauser (Los Angeles, CA: Global Institute for Dental Education, 2006), 2 hours 14 mins
Today, dental implants are used to support all different kinds of restorations (fixed vs removable, single-tooth replacement vs partial or full-arch restorations). As a consequence, pre-operative diagnostics are considered to be the foundation of a precise as well as a restoration driven implant placement. Intra-o...
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presented by Roland Glauser (Los Angeles, CA: Global Institute for Dental Education, 2006), 2 hours 14 mins
Description
Today, dental implants are used to support all different kinds of restorations (fixed vs removable, single-tooth replacement vs partial or full-arch restorations). As a consequence, pre-operative diagnostics are considered to be the foundation of a precise as well as a restoration driven implant placement. Intra-operatively, surgical stents and other visual aids are routinely used to transfer the planned 3-dimensional implant position into the su...
Today, dental implants are used to support all different kinds of restorations (fixed vs removable, single-tooth replacement vs partial or full-arch restorations). As a consequence, pre-operative diagnostics are considered to be the foundation of a precise as well as a restoration driven implant placement. Intra-operatively, surgical stents and other visual aids are routinely used to transfer the planned 3-dimensional implant position into the surgical field. However, traditional surgical templates are mostly used to re-check drilling steps and the finally established implant position only on a visual basis. Therefore, local anatomic conditions (bone defects, etc.), limited surgical skills, or simply a poor visual judgement may still lead to a compromised implant positioning. In contrast, a real guided implant surgery relates to a new generation of surgical template and offers a precise transfer of the planned implant position into the surgical field. Thereby, pre-operative planning and production of surgical templates are either model based (for single-tooth and small partial cases) or computer generated (long-span partial and edentulous cases). Overall, guided implant surgery reduces chairside time, morbidity, post-operative pain and swelling, and may also offer a flap-less surgical approach or an immediate restoration protocol. Hence, guided implant surgery may also be considered as a next level in quality assurance. This lecture discusses todays different options using either model based or CT-derived templates for guided implant surgery.
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Field of Study
Dentistry
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Author / Creator
Roland Glauser
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Global Institute for Dental Education
Topic / Theme
Surgery, Computer-assisted, Dentistry
Copyright Message
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Guided Surgery for the Immediate Loading of Implant
presented by Patrick Henry (Los Angeles, CA: Global Institute for Dental Education, 2005), 1 hour 55 mins
Guided surgery offers many benefits to both patient and dentist involving decreased morbidity, little post operative pain and swelling, immediate return to function and little interference with work and social life. Dentists can achieve greater predictability, more precise planning, enhanced esthetic results, grea...
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presented by Patrick Henry (Los Angeles, CA: Global Institute for Dental Education, 2005), 1 hour 55 mins
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Guided surgery offers many benefits to both patient and dentist involving decreased morbidity, little post operative pain and swelling, immediate return to function and little interference with work and social life. Dentists can achieve greater predictability, more precise planning, enhanced esthetic results, greater flexibility and expanded possibilities for different treatment options. Nevertheless traditional methods of implant treatment are s...
Guided surgery offers many benefits to both patient and dentist involving decreased morbidity, little post operative pain and swelling, immediate return to function and little interference with work and social life. Dentists can achieve greater predictability, more precise planning, enhanced esthetic results, greater flexibility and expanded possibilities for different treatment options. Nevertheless traditional methods of implant treatment are still an integral part of everyday practice. This session will focus on a global view of implant treatment planning from the missing single tooth to the total edentulous mouth and will emphasis contemporary options and patient preference.
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Field of Study
Dentistry
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Author / Creator
Patrick Henry
Date Published / Released
2005
Publisher
Global Institute for Dental Education
Topic / Theme
Dental implantation, Surgery, Computer-assisted, Dentistry
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How To Master the Business Side of the Dental Implant Practice
presented by Goran Urde (Los Angeles, CA: Global Institute for Dental Education, 2006), 1 hour 37 mins
Learning Objectives:
• Have you seen the business potential in building & keeping a network of referring doctors.
• The 'win-win' concept.
• How to run a practice in a professional way.
Content:
How do you become a successful mentor?
• The 'win-win' concept
• How to use a clinical concept to build your...
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presented by Goran Urde (Los Angeles, CA: Global Institute for Dental Education, 2006), 1 hour 37 mins
Description
Learning Objectives:
• Have you seen the business potential in building & keeping a network of referring doctors.
• The 'win-win' concept.
• How to run a practice in a professional way.
Content:
How do you become a successful mentor?
• The 'win-win' concept
• How to use a clinical concept to build your implant practice.
The importance of a business and market plan
• How to make your own business plan.
Networking
• How to build...
Learning Objectives:
• Have you seen the business potential in building & keeping a network of referring doctors.
• The 'win-win' concept.
• How to run a practice in a professional way.
Content:
How do you become a successful mentor?
• The 'win-win' concept
• How to use a clinical concept to build your implant practice.
The importance of a business and market plan
• How to make your own business plan.
Networking
• How to build and consolidate a network.
Strengthen your competitiveness
• Profiling your clinic
• Marketing
How to get a dedicated team
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Field of Study
Dentistry
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Author / Creator
Goran Urde
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Global Institute for Dental Education
Topic / Theme
Dentistry, Dental care
Copyright Message
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