Intermediate Implant Prosthetics - Plan to Succeed
This workshop is open to registered dentists and ADC student members.
COURSE OVERVIEW
The success of implants depends largely on the restoration. This program will define the critical factors for fabricating successful implant restorations. It will be a fun day with a ‘Top of the Flops’ presentation of implant failures.
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- Impression techniques including when to splint impression copings
- The choice of material for abutments and crowns
- Why zirconia fractures
- When to choose screw retained or cement retained restorations
- How to avoid cement going subgingival
- How many implants are typically required for different situations
- Ideal occlusion for implants and the fundamental differences between teeth and implants and how this affects how we restore them.Â
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PRESENTER BIOGRAPHY
Dr Keith Doonan
BDS (London), M.Clin.Dent (Pros), FRACDS
Dr Keith Doonan qualified in 1993 form the Royal London Hospital Dental School. He received his Masters in Prosthodontics in 2006 form Kings College London. He is a Fellow of the RACDS and a member of Dental Protections education faculty. He is also a graduate of the Actors Conservatory in Brisbane and uses these skills to create a unique, interactive and engaging presentation style. He is also a terrible amateur magician and stand-up comic. He has presented on topics such as risk management, dental implants, prosthodontics and communication skills since 2006.
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EVENT PRICING
ADA Member Dentist - $700
Non-Member Dentist - $1210
CPD POINTS
6.5 Scientific hours
EVENT SUPPORTER
This event is proudly supported by Neoss.
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