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PAIDRochester, NYPermit No. 780Eastman Institute for Oral Health
625 Elmwood Ave Rochester, NY 14620-2989
Registration is due by January 17, 2019To register or learn more about the 2019 Esthetic conference lectures, labs and events visit: https://rax.rochester.edu/esthetic2019
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For more information on the upcoming Handelman Conference please visit:https://rax.rochester.edu/handelman2019
Better your skills and further your knowledge with the
2019 Esthetic ConferenceAt Eastman Institute for Oral Health
January 25-26, February 8-9, March 8-9 and April 12-13, 2019
Contemporary Implant, Restorative and Esthetic Dentistry. Lecture and Hands-on
Demonstrations
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Creating Implant Restorations, Implant Treatment
Philosophies and Methodologies
24th ANNUAL HANDELMAN CONFERENCE
Friday, May 10, 2019 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.mAt the
RIT Inn & Conference Center5257 W. Henrietta Rd Henrietta, NY 14467
2019 Continuing Dental Education REGISTRATION FORM (SIDE TWO)
PAYMENT:-
Double Tree of Rochester1111 Jefferson Rd
Rochester, NY 14623(585) 475-1510
Hilton Garden Inn College Town30 Celebration Drive
Rochester, NY 14620585-424-4404
*Mention this program when booking
-Prognostic keys for predictable esthetic implant treatment-Bone and soft tissue graft concepts-Papilla management: implant vs. natural teeth-Management of surgical and prosthetic complications-Profile (pink prosthetic gingiva) prosthetic concepts-Management of interdisciplinary cases (using Ortho,Perio & Prosthodontics)-Long-term case follow-up; (5, 10, 15, 20 years)-Provisionalization (contour, for optimal gingival esthetics)
Featuring Dr. Joseph Kan
Professor, Advanced Education Program in Implant Dentistry at Loma Linda University, .
Dr. Kan has some of the most cited publications in Implant Dentistry
Course Outline
Achieving anterior implant esthetics is a challenging anddemanding procedure. Creating implant restorations with harmonious gingival contour that emulate nature is a fusion of science and art. Understanding the biologic and physiologic limitations of soft and hard tissue will facilitate predictability in complex esthetic situations. This presentation will focus on current implant treatment philosophies and methodologies for replacing currently missing teeth and the management of patients who will be losing a tooth or teeth in the esthetic zone. Emphasis will be placed on diagnosis and treatment planning, interdisciplinary treatment planning, occlusion, and management of soft and hard tissue for optimal anterior implant esthetics.
Educational Objectives
Upcoming Event, May 10th, 201924th Annual Handelman Conference
Dr. Joseph KanCreating Implant Restorations, Implant Treatment
Philosophies and Methodologies
Accommodations
Resident
LOCATIONEastman Institute for Oral Health625 Elmwood AveRochester , NY 14620
Lisa CrosierEastman Institute for Oral Health Box 683625 Elmwood AveRochester, NY 14620-2989NY 14620
(585)585) 273 1235Attention Lisa Crosier
Fiber Reinforced Bridges- How, When , and Where: Update of Bridges, Crowns, Fiber Posts, Bleaching Materials and Techniques
January 25-26, 2019
New Techniques and Materials for Implants, Soft and Hard Tissue Grafts and Management of Complications
February 8 - 9, 2019
Achieving long-term success in implant dentistry though management of soft and hard tissue complications. New and Reliable techniques for vertical and horizontal bone grafts, and socket preservations, and implant placement. A Lecture and Lab exercise.
"Diagnosis and Treatment of the Worn Dentition Using Direct Restorations" March 8-9, 2019
The Complete Course on Porcelain Veneers April 12-13, 2019
2019 ESTHETIC CONFERENCE LECTURE AND HANDS-ON COURSES 2019 Continuing Dental Education REGISTRATION FORM (SIDE ONE)
Contemporary Restorative and Esthetic Dentistry – All 4 Sessions
-$2695DentistTechnician -$800Auxiliary -$800Resident -$400
2019 Handelman ConferenceCreating Implant Restorations, Implant Treatment Philosophies and MethodologiesMay 10, 2019
Dentist -$995Technician -$250Auxiliary -$250Resident -$200
Bridges, Crowns, Fiber Posts and More January 25-26, 2019
Implants, Grafts and Complications February 8-9, 2019
Dentist -$995Technician -$250Auxiliary -$250Resident -$200
Esthetic Posterior, Diagnosis and Treatment of the Worn Dentition Using Direct Restorations, Anterior Composite and More March 8- 9, 2019
Dentist -$995Technician -$250Auxiliary -$250Resident -$200
Porcelain VeneersApril 12-13, 2019
Dentist -$995Technician -$250Auxiliary -$250Resident -$200
Dentist -$345
EIOH Alumni -$295
Technician -$170
Auxiliary -$170
Resident -$90
Enhance knowledge and clinical skills in soft and hard tissue grafting techniques.
Gain an in-depth understanding of adhesive dentistry and techniques and materials for esthetic restorations.
Improve skills in placing and fabricating esthetic restorations.
Course CE credits – 72 (18 credits per weekend)
Eastman Institute for Oral Health has been designated as an approved sponsor by the New York State constituent of the Academy of General Dentistry and the ADA. ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry. Eastman Institute for Oral Health designates the eight days for 72 hours of continuing dental education credits.
Educational Objectives
Cancellation Tuition will be refunded after a $25 cancellation charge
SPONSORSThe following organizations have generously provided unrestricted educational grants in support of the Handelman Conference:
Everything you need to know about porcelain veneers, Zirconia crowns and color. Porcelain veneers- start to finish; lecture, lab exercise, and patient demonstration.
Dr. George Tysowsky
Professor at University of Buffalo ,Sr. Vice President of Technology for Ivoclar Vivadent, Inc., where he is responsible for research and development activities for North American Operations.
Dr. Tysowsky will discuss techniques for crown and veneer cementation, fiber posts, and porcelain materials. The program will consist of alecture and laboratory exercises.
About the ProgramThe program will provide participating dentists with a thorough, hands-on understanding of specific treatment-centered areas. It is geared to train the practitioner in the evaluation of comparative materials and techniques. After completing this program, the participants should be able to immediately practice the new skills on their own.
Friday1:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Saturday9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Friday1:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Saturday9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Friday1:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Saturday9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Friday9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Saturday9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Dr. Marcos Vargas
Professor at University of Iowa. Dr. Vargas has published extensively or dental adhesion and resin composites. He is actively engaged in continuing education both nationally and internationally, having done many hands-on seminars about resin composites.
Dr. Bob Margeas
Professor at University of Iowa, Editor in Chief of Inside Dentistry, Dr. Margeas maintains a full-time private practice focusing on comprehensive restorative and implant dentistry.
Dr. Hans Malmstrom
Professor at University of Rochester, Chair, Division of General Dentistry and Director of the AEGD Residency Program at the University of Rochester Eastman Institute for Oral Health, Rochester, NY
Dr. Georgios RomanosProfessor of Periodontology, Director of Laser Education, and founder of the Laboratory for Periodontal, Implant, and Phototherapy (LA-PIP) at the Stony
Brook University School of Dental Medicine
Dr. Nasser Barghi Professor in the Department of Comprehensive
Dentistry at the University of Texas Health Science Center Dental School, in San Antonio, Texas.
Direct Resin composites are a very important tool in any dental practice. The restorations enable patients to experience minimally invasive procedures that preserve tooth structure while providing esthetics, function and longevity
In every dental practice, there are numerous patients with severely worn dentitions. Many of these patients would like to have full mouth rehabilitation yet cannot afford to do so all at once. These patients can effectively be treated utilizing a treatment plan phased in over many months or even years. In such cases, treatment planning is the key to success.. There are many common clinical challenges that often lead to failure, one of which is over-focusing on esthetics while compromising biomechanical principles.
Other common challenges with these cases include bonding to different substrates, occlusal disharmony issues, and the development and maintenance of an ideal occlusal plane throughout the treatment plan. The Kois Deprogrammer will be demonstrated to help in understanding centric relation position and to help determine the vertical dimension of occlusion. This lecture and hands-on course is designed to teach a straightforward, step-by-step approach utilizing composite resin to insure long-term clinical success through the Augmentation vs. Amputation of tooth structure. The course is designed for the general dentist and prosthodontist. All models, materials, and equipment will be provided
Dr. Malmstrom will discuss Fiber Reinforced Bridges, Bleaching (in-office, home and over-the-counter products), and an update on adhesive dentistry. The program will consist of lecture, lab exercise, patient demonstration, and patient care