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Webinar course Dennis Tarnow

Dennis Tarnow
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4 lessons

English

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Lesson 1.Single tooth implant: the does and don`ts for great esthetics (part 1)

Upon completion of this presentation participants should be able to:

- Identify what type of healing takes place against the implant in immediate socket placement
- Know how to minimize recession with immediate provisionalization
- Know the proper crown contour for immediate provisionals
- Know if  the gap distance really matters
- Know if primary closure should be attempted or should it be left open?
- Know if membranes should be utilized?
- Know what type of graft material if any should be utilized?
- Identify what are the potential short and long term risks involved with immediate placement of implants?

Lesson 2.Single tooth implant: the does and don`ts for great esthetics (part 2)

Upon completion of this presentation participants should be able to:

- Identify what type of healing takes place against the implant in immediate socket placement
- Know how to minimize recession with immediate provisionalization
- Know the proper crown contour for immediate provisionals
- Know if  the gap distance really matters
- Know if primary closure should be attempted or should it be left open?
- Know if membranes should be utilized?
- Know what type of graft material if any should be utilized?
- Identify what are the potential short and long term risks involved with immediate placement of implants?

Lesson 3.Management of molar extraction sites with immediate implants

The topics discussed will focus on:

- Whether to graft the gap around immediate implants
- Special extraction techniques to remove multi-rooted teeth without flaps
- Is primary coverage better or worse for the wound healing up against the implant
- Custom abutment use to maintain the shape of the extraction socket
- How wide is OK.  Can we actually place an implant that is wider than it is long.
- What are the long term success rates of these procedures?
- When not to place an immediate and allow for healing first will also be discussed.

Lesson 4.Interdisciplinary Management of Aesthetic Problem Cases

- Which teeth to save or extract?  
- Should implants be placed immediately or in a delayed protocol?  
- Should multiple implants be placed in the aesthetic zone?  
- When and how to include orthodontics if needed for sight development  
- Should pink ceramic be used or should ridge augmentation be performed?  
- Should the case be splinted or broken up into separate bridges or individual teeth?  
- How to provisionalize the case throughout treatment  
- When to immediate load cases versus do a serial extraction case

Lecturers 1

Clinical Professor and Director of Implant Education, Columbia University College of Dental Medicine, New York. Former Professor and Chairman, Department of Periodontology and Implant Dentistry, New York University College of Dentistry. Private multispecialty interdisciplinary practice limited to periodontology, prosthodontics, and implant dentistry in New York City.

 

Author of more than 250 peer-reviewed articles on perio-prosthodontics and implant dentistry — among the most cited researchers in the field worldwide. Co-author of four textbooks, including The Single Tooth Implant (Quintessence, 2020, with Dr. Stephen J. Chu). Pioneered foundational research in the biology and esthetics of the gingival architecture around implants, including the widely cited "papilla preservation" guidelines and critical biologic dimension principles for implant placement. Has a dedicated wing in his name at New York University College of Dentistry.

 

International lecturer in 45+ countries. National and international award recipient including: Nobel Biocare Brånemark Osseointegration Award, Academy of Osseointegration (2023); Lifetime Achievement Award, Spanish Society of Prosthodontics and Aesthetic Dentistry (SEPES, 2022); Master Clinician Award, American Academy of Periodontology; Teacher of the Year Award, New York University; and Distinguished Lecturer Award, American College of Prosthodontists (2015); and Lifetime Achievement Award, American Academy of Esthetic Dentistry.

 

DDS, New York University College of Dentistry. Certificate in Periodontics, NYU. Certificate in Prosthodontics, NYU. Diplomate, American Board of Periodontology.

 

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