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State-of-the-Art Science in Dental Implants, Alveolar Ridge Augmentation Augmentation and Peri-implantitis
9am - 2pm, Saturday 14 November 2015 Dakota Hotel, Eurocentral 1-3 Parklands Avenue Eurocentral Business Park Motherwell, ML1 4WQ
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Introduction DENTSPLY Implants and Dental FX are delighted to welcome Dr Tara Aghaloo to Glasgow for this complimentary half day workshop, ‘State-of-the-Art ‘State-of-the-Art Science in Dental Implants, Alveolar Ridge Augmentation and Peri-implantitis’. Tara will be joining us directly from lecturing at the BSRD Conference in Bristol. We We are proud to be able to offer this superb educational workshop.
Dr Tara Aghaloo Dr Tara Aghaloo is Associate Professor in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at the UCLA School of Dentistry. She completed her dental training at the University of Missouri in Kansas City, and Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery residency and M.D. at UCLA. Subsequently, she completed a Ph.D. in oral biology at UCLA. She is a diplomate of the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. Her clinical practice focuses on bone and soft tissue regeneration and dental implants. Her research complements her clinical focus in bone biology and regeneration strategies at the basic and translational levels. She is also active in professional organizations where she is a board member of the AO, AAOMS CRPTA committee member, past president of the OMS Section of the IADR, and associate editor of IJOMI.
Agenda: 9.00am 9.30am 9.40am 11.00am 11.15am 12.45pm
Registration Introduction by Dr Stephen Jacobs Session 1 Refreshments Session 2 Questions and buffet
State-of-the-Art Science in Dental Implants, Alveolar Ridge Augmentation Augmentation and and Peri-implantitis Peri-implantitis Dental implants are a known and predictable treatment option for missing teeth, where most patients today desire this therapy. Implant survival is greater than 95% in most short-term and some long-term studies, but these favourable outcomes depend greatly on proper case selection, careful diagnosis, comprehensive treatment planning, and skilful execution of prosthodontic and surgical techniques. Focusing on site development from extraction to implant placement to help execute predictable implant surgery with minimal complications is paramount in providing stable functional and aesthetic results. Understanding of bone biology principles, selection of graft materials, choice of implant design, and prevention of biologic complications are at the forefront of implant dentistry today. In the past few years, several consensus conferences have been held and systematic reviews have been written to determine accurate diagnosis, prevalence, prevention, and treatment for peri-implantitis. Here, clinical cases and scientific evidence will be utilized to discuss these important topics in providing successful implant therapy. This course will also review current concepts in implant maintenance and periimplantitis, and present some new concepts in treatment.
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Dakota Hotel, Eurocentral 1-3 Parklands Avenue Eurocentral Business Park Motherwell, Nr Glasgow ML1 4WQ
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