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COURSE DATES AND INFORMATION Sessions are from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Friday and Saturday FALL SESSIONS 2015 Session 1: September 25-26 Session 2: October 23-24 Session 3: November 13-14 Session 4: December 11-12 WINTER SESSIONS 2016 Session 5: January 22-23 Session 6: February 19-20 Session 7: March 11-12 Regular Tuition: $1,950 for Sessions 1, 2, 4, 5,6, & 7 $2400 for Session 3 $500 deposit required Note: Fee for Session 3 includes up to four team members. There is a fee of $85 for each additional person. Session 1-4 Bundle: $7,850 paid in full prior to Session 1 $1,000 deposit required Session 5-7 Bundle: $5,500 paid in full prior to Session 5 $1,000 deposit required Location Wells Fargo Place, Downtown St. Paul, MN. Hotel, parking, restaurant, and St. Paul activities information is available on our website. Information Phone: 763-417-9975 | Fax: 651-227-6523 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.greatlakesimplantinstitute.com IMPLANT SURGICAL TRAINING FOR THE GENERAL DENTIST THE TIME IS NOW TO LEARN TO PLACE THE MAJORITY OF DENTAL IMPLANTS WITHIN YOUR OWN PRACTICE. Course Continuum #1, 2, 3, 4 ADVANCED SURGERY TRAINING FOR THE GENERAL DENTIST #5 - Advanced bone and tissue grafting, Sinus lift bone augmentation #6 - Complications: Management and Prevention, Anterior Esthetic Implant Surgery #7 - Full arch implant surgery and prosthetics Anterior esthetic implant surgery Great Lakes Implant Institute Registration Form Registration includes all materials for hands-on surgical and prosthetic workshops, buffet luncheons, handouts, surgical video, mentored surgery support material. It does not include the implants and grafting materials used in the mentored surgeries. Name ________________________________________ Address ______________________________________ City____________________State_____Zip__________ Telephone_________________Cell_________________ E-mail________________________________________ $500 Deposit for Fall Session #1 $1,000 Deposit for Fall Session Bundle $500 Deposit for Jan. Advanced Grafting $500 Deposit for Feb. Complications $500 Deposit for March Full Arch Prosthetics $1000 Deposit for Advanced Course Bundle VISA Mastercard Discover Name on card__________________________________ Card Number___________________________________ Exp_________ CVV#_______ Signature______________________________________ Mail to: Great Lakes Implant Institute 30 7th St. East, Suite 101 St. Paul, MN 55101 Great Lakes Implant Institute, St. Paul, Minnesota Implant Institute Great Lakes Implant Institute Great Lakes 30 East 7th Street, Ste. 101 St. Paul, MN 55101 OR CURRENT OCCUPANT PRSRT STD US POSTAGE PAID TWIN CITIES MN PERMIT 3677

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Page 1: Implant Institute - ProSites, Inc.c2-preview.prosites.com › 216319 › wy › docs › Great Lakes... · WINTER SESSIONS 2016 Session 5: January 22-23 Session 6: February 19-20

COURSE DATES AND INFORMATIONSessions are from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Friday and Saturday

FALL SESSIONS 2015 Session 1: September 25-26 Session 2: October 23-24 Session 3: November 13-14 Session 4: December 11-12

WINTER SESSIONS 2016 Session 5: January 22-23 Session 6: February 19-20 Session 7: March 11-12

Regular Tuition: $1,950 for Sessions 1, 2, 4, 5,6, & 7 $2400 for Session 3 $500 deposit requiredNote: Fee for Session 3 includes up to four team members.

There is a fee of $85 for each additional person. Session 1-4 Bundle: $7,850 paid in full prior to Session 1 $1,000 deposit required Session 5-7 Bundle: $5,500 paid in full prior to Session 5 $1,000 deposit required

LocationWells Fargo Place, Downtown St. Paul, MN.

Hotel, parking, restaurant, and St. Paul activities information is available on our website.

InformationPhone: 763-417-9975 | Fax: 651-227-6523

E-mail: [email protected]: www.greatlakesimplantinstitute.com

IMPLANT SURGICAL TRAINING FOR THE GENERAL DENTIST

THE TIME IS NOW TO LEARN TO PLACE THE MAJORITY OF DENTAL IMPLANTS

WITHIN YOUR OWN PRACTICE. Course Continuum #1, 2, 3, 4

ADVANCED SURGERY TRAININGFOR THE GENERAL DENTIST

#5 - Advanced bone and tissue grafting, Sinus lift bone augmentation

#6 - Complications: Management and Prevention,Anterior Esthetic Implant Surgery

#7 - Full arch implant surgery and prosthetics Anterior esthetic implant surgery

Great Lakes Implant InstituteRegistration Form

Registration includes all materials for hands-on surgical and prosthetic workshops, buffet luncheons, handouts, surgical video, mentored surgery support material. It does not include the implants and grafting materials

used in the mentored surgeries.

Name ________________________________________

Address ______________________________________

City____________________State_____Zip__________

Telephone_________________Cell_________________

E-mail________________________________________

$500 Deposit for Fall Session #1 $1,000 Deposit for Fall Session Bundle $500 Deposit for Jan. Advanced Grafting $500 Deposit for Feb. Complications $500 Deposit for March Full Arch Prosthetics $1000 Deposit for Advanced Course Bundle

VISA Mastercard Discover

Name on card__________________________________

Card Number___________________________________

Exp_________ CVV#_______

Signature______________________________________

Mail to: Great Lakes Implant Institute 30 7th St. East, Suite 101 St. Paul, MN 55101

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SESSION 7:

FULL ARCH IMPLANT TREATMENT

More and more patients are requiring full arch implant restorations. This course will cover the surgical techniques needed for both fixed and removable full arch prosthetics.

COURSE OBJECTIVES: • Rationale for all on 4,5 or 6 implants. • Learn the TEETH EXPRESS™ immediate technique. • Treatment plan immediate provisional options. • Learn the use of CBCT guided surgery stents. • Understand the indications for implant connecting bars and Overdentures.

FACULTYScott Lingle DDS, FICOI

Joseph Trowbridge DDS, FICOICurt Rising PharmD

Roger Ettel DDS, MSJustin Moody DDS, DICOI

Mary Jo KurtzThe TEAM is from St. Paul Dental Center and the

Dental Implant Center in Golden Valley MN.

SESSION 5:

ADVANCED BONE AND TISSUE GRAFTINGMany implant cases will require bone and soft tissue augmentation. This course will teach you to restore atrophic anterior and posterior ridges and tissue health.

COURSE OBJECTIVES: • Perform sinus lift grafts • Perform ridge block grafts • Understand the use of tent screws, titanium mesh support, and titanium reinforced Cytoplast membranes. • Correct mucogingival defect with connective tissue and Alloderm grafts.

SESSION 6:

ANTERIOR ESTHETIC IMPLANT SURGERY AND COMPLICATIONS MANAGEMENT

Anterior implant surgery can be challenging. Precision is paramount to success. Complications are best managed by prevention, but stuff happens. Learn the management of surgical, post-op, and prosthetic complications.

COURSE OBJECTIVES: • Lean surgical and socket former techniques for ideal anterior esthetic results. • Identify and manage surgical complications for case success and patient comfort. • Manage prosthetic and Periodontal post-op and peri-implantitis complications.

SESSION 3: MARKETING AND TEAM TRAINING

Involving the entire team is essential to implementing dental implant surgery into your practice. Your team will gain knowledge in presenting implants to your patients.

COURSE OBJECTIVES: • Business team members will become knowledgeable about implant coding, insurance, prior authorization requirements, and dental benefit plan limitations. • Assistants will lean sterile technique and operatory set-up, implant surgery instrumentation and maintenance, and their role in surgery. • Hygienists will learn the latest in maintenance of implant health, recognition and treatment of peri-implantitis, instrument technologies. • Dentists will finalize their treatment planning and scheduling of their first live surgeries and learn complication management. • Course fee includes up to four team members. There will be an additional fee of $85.00 for each additional team member.

SESSION 4: LIVE PARTICIPANT SURGERY

Pre-requisites: Courses 1,2,3Learn through observation and participation in live implant surgeries. This course is designed for the participant dentist to perform their first live surgery case with one-on-one mentorship. All participants are expected to bring a patient of record to perform an implant surgery on. You will assist and observe cases throughout the day as well as completing your own. CT scanning and manipulation of the software with faculty input and guidance is just the beginning of the weekend. The myriad of cases you will hear about and see will only increase your knowledge and confidence.

SESSION 1: IMPLANT TREATMENT PLANNING,

SURGERY, AND PROSTHETICSThis course is taught by practicing dentists with the intent to teach the beginning and less experienced how successful, fun and rewarding implant dentistry can be. Learning the skills to place simple single tooth implants is the foundation to a rewarding and productive career in implant dentistry.

COURSE OBJECTIVES: • Perform risk assessment and diagnosis. • Gain an understanding of the facial anatomy and considerations that change treatment options. • Understand atraumatic extractions, flap design, and suturing techniques. • Be able to manipulate Cone Beam CT images for implant site evaluation.

SESSION 2:EDENTULOUS IMPLANT

SURGERY, PROSTHETICS, AND PHARMACOLOGY

This course will build upon Session 1 teaching surgical skills in the edentulous arch. A thorough review of the need for the use of Pharmacology in making surgery more predictable, comfortable and safer, well be presented. COURSE OBJECTIVES: • Gain awareness for the pharmacology protocol for implant placement, dental surgery, and comfortable healing. • Understand the full realm of implant prosthetics for both partially and fully edentulous patients. • Be able to treatment plan and place two mandibular implants and Locator attachments. • Place implants in a variety of real bone configurations and bone densities.

GLII is an ADA CERP and AGD PACE 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. 16 credits per session - hours of continuing education credit for attending doctors upon course completion.

Approved PACE Program Provider FAGD/MAGD Credit. Approval does not imply acceptance by a state or provincial board of dentistry or AGD endorsement. The current term of approval extends from 4-1-2014 to 3-31-2016

Continuing Education Recognition Program

CERP• • •®