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The MUSC College of Dental Medicine is an ADA CERP recognized provider.
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.
The Medical University of South Carolina, Department of Stomatology, Division of Periodontics has been using cadavers for continuing education in order to teach advanced bone grafting surgical procedures since 2001. R
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October 10-12, 2019
Phoenix, AZ July 18-20, 2019
Programs include: Course Materials, Manual of Powerpoint Slides, Cadaver Dissection, ADA CERP Certificate of Attendance, Breakfast and Lunch Each Day, Refreshments, and 21 Hours of Continuing Education Credit.
Tuition: $4,395.00 for Doctors $1,000.00 for Auxiliaries
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John Russo, D.D.S., M.H.S.1704 Bay Road • Sarasota, FL 34239Phone: 941-955-3100 • Toll Free: 866-317-7760 • Fax: 941-955-4769In case of cancellation by registrant, refunds will be made if received no later than three weeks prior to the program date. If attendance is insufficient, participants will be notified of cancellation or reschedule one month prior to event. In this circumstance, organizers will not be held liable for any expenses incurred by participants prior to this date.
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Please register me for the following course:
REGISTRATION FORM
Hands-On Cadaver CourseFor Bone And Soft Tissue Grafting
Russo Seminars
Phoenix, AZScience Care3836 E. Watkins Street Phoenix, AZ 85034
July 18-20, 2019
Charleston, SCMUSC College of Dental Medicine45 Courtenay Drive Charleston, SC 29425
May 9-11, 2019October 10-12, 2019
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SEMINAR SCHEDULE & TOPICSThis course is designed to give clinicians the confidence to perform soft tissue grafts and bone grafts upon returning to their offices. The first two days involve in depth lecture. The third day is all lab exercises including over the shoulder demonstration and hands on full day lab with models and fresh frozen cadavers. For the beginner, we provide lecture and hands on instruction to perform socket preservation and free gingival grafts upon returning to their offices. For the advanced surgeon we lecture on connective tissue grafts, vascularized connective tissue grafts, alloderm, block allografts, ramus block grafts, internal sinus bump, osseodensification, lateral window sinus graft, implant removal and treatment of peri-implantitis as well as techniques to process PRP/PRF. The hands on labs include suturing, socket preservation, lateral window sinus graft, free gingival grafts, connective tissue grafts, block allografts, fixations screws, membranes, and all the above procedures can be performed on a fresh frozen cadaver. One of the unique features of this course is the ability to evaluate the cadaver specimen via cone beam computed tomography prior to starting the surgical procedures.
Each participant will receive a comprehensive manual which compiles PowerPoint slides from the lectures and a soft sided attaché. This makes following the lectures more enjoyable than having to take detailed notes, and provides an excellent reference back in the office after the course.
The lecture will include novice to advanced procedures. With every topic presented, there will be guidelines given, based on diagnosis, to help the novice surgeon determine which cases to try and which cases to refer in the early learning curve. For the advanced surgeon, the same guidelines are given explaining which cases are easy, moderate and advanced. Complications and treatment of complications will be covered for every procedure taught. (This will vary with each doctor’s prior experience and expertise.)
Thursday 8:00 am – 5:00 pmLecture Format Covering:• Diagnosis and treatment planning• Importance of attached tissue around teeth
and implants• Value of guided surgery and introduction
to DYNAMIC guided surgery with X-Nav• Incision and flap design for grafts
and implants• Spreading of soft tissue flaps for coverage
over osseous grafts• Free gingival, subepithelial connective
tissue grafts and a simplified, predictable technique for Alloderm
• Four “must know” sutures as well as choosing the appropriate suture material and size
• Socket preservation• Clinical versatility of Osseodensification• Divisions of available bone• Classification of bone density
Friday 8:00 am – 5:00 pmLecture Format Covering:• Twelve keys to bone grafting and
choosing appropriate bone graft materials and membranes
• Diagnosis and Treatment of Peri-Implantitis• Monocortical block onlay grafting from ramus• Block allograft• External and internal sinus grafting• Introduction to Cone Beam CT technology• Introduction to Piezotome surgery instrument• Surgical anatomy• Guided Bone Regeneration with ePTFE• Technique for removing failing implants• Preview of Saturday laboratory session• Introduction of Piezotome technology and
use of Acteon Cube
COURSE INTENT
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Saturday Lab 8:00 am – 5:00 pmModel Lab Hands-On (8:00 am - 10:00 am)• Suturing practice on cloth models• Ramus block on mandibular model• Sinus lift on maxillary model
• Block graft on maxillary model• Socket preservation on
extraction model
Course Director: Dr. John Russo is a graduate of The Ohio State University College of Dentistry. He completed his periodontal training and earned a Master in Health Sciences degree from the Medical University of South Carolina. Dr. Russo is a Diplomate of the International Congress of Oral Implantologists. He is in private practice in Sarasota, FL and is a clinical assistant professor at the Medical University of South Carolina in the Division of Periodontics. He is an author and an international lecturer on bone grafting and dental implant surgery.
Course Co-Director: Dr. Bob Gellin Dr. Bob Gellin received his D.M.D. from the University of Kentucky in 1980 and certificate in Periodontics and Master in Health Sciences from the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) in 1985. He joined the MUSC faculty in 1985, is Director of the Division of Periodontics and a Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology. He maintains an active practice limited to Periodontics and implants within the College's Dental Faculty Practice.
Dr. Thierry Bacro is a Professor in the Department of Regenerative Medicine and Cell Biology at the Medical University of South Carolina where he joined the faculty in 1995. He graduated from the University of South Carolina School of Medicine with a Ph.D in Anatomy and Developmental Biology in 1994. He has been the Director of the Gross and Neuroanatomy course taught to the dental students in the MUSC College of Dental Medicine since 2004. He also serves as the Director of the Center for Anatomical Studies and Education at MUSC and as such is instrumental in obtaining and processing the specimens for the cadaver hands-on laboratory.
Additional participating faculty will vary based on course location and date.
THE SPEAKERS REGISTER EARLY!Due to the number of surgical instruments and cadaver heads needed for the lab, and in order to provide an outstanding faculty to participant ratio, the course must be limited to thirty eight participants per course. In order to attend the course date of your choice we recommend that you register early.
Charleston Area Lodging Recommendations: Charleston Place Hotel Historic District: 205 Meeting Street, Charleston, SC 29401 888-635-2350 • 843-722-4900 • www.charlestonplace.com
Courtyard Charleston Waterfront: 35 Lockwood Drive, Charleston, SC 29401 843-722-7229 • www.marriott.com/chscy
Comfort Inn: (closest to the course location) 144 Bee Street, Charleston, SC 29401 877-424-6423 • 843-577-2224 • www.comfortinncharleston.com
Phoenix Area Lodging Recommendations: Holiday Inn Express & Suites Phoenix: (closest to the course location) 3401 East University Drive, Phoenix, AZ 85004 800-972-3574 • 602-453-9900 • www.hiexpress.com
Drury Inn & Suites Phoenix Airport: 3333 East University Drive, Phoenix, AZ 85034 800-378-7946 • 602-437-8400 • www.druryhotels.com
The Westin Phoenix Downtown: 333 North Central Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85004 866-961-3775 • 602-429-3500 • www.westinphoenixdowntown.com
Cadaver Lab Hands-On (10:30 am - 5:00 pm)• Free gingival graft• Connective tissue graft• Each participant will have the
opportunity to evaluate their cadaver specimen via CBCT for: sinus height/width, sinus septa, sinus floor, best place for sinus window, trace inferior alveolar canal, and ramus height/width for block graft harvesting
• Sinus lift (internal and lateral window approach)
• Ramus block graft• Periosteal flap fenestration for
closure over bone grafts• Use of trephines• Maxillary V2 anesthetic block• Dissecting nerves, muscles,
spaces, etc.