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Program description This program will provide an overview of the appropriate indications and prosthetic applications for dental implant treatment. A range of restorative options will be presented, from fully edentulous cases to single- or multiple-tooth implant cases. Topics that will be discussed include treatment planning for esthetic success and the restoration process with corresponding prosthetic component options. Participants will learn how to place abutments and recognize the different techniques and components required for implant-level and abutment-level impressions. The program will demonstrate the advantages of tissue-level and bone-level restorative platforms for clinicians transitioning into implant dentistry. Participants of this program will understand how to assimilate restorations supported by dental implants into their practice with predictability and confidence Learning objectives Identify restorative components as related to implant dentistry Select the appropriate abutment for esthetic restorations Understand the treatment planning process for single-tooth and multiple-tooth restorations Understand features and benefits of the LOCATOR ® Implant Attachment System for implant-supported dentures Place a solid or cementable abutment, and replicate impression procedures IMPLANTS: RESTORATIVE DECISION MAKING AND TREATMENT PLANNING In Association with Oral Surgeons, PC Friday, October 28, 2016 Speaker James Ruskin DMD, MD, FACS Date Friday, October 28, 2016 Time 7:30 am – 8:00 am Registration 8:00 am – 4:00 pm Program Location Courtyard Marriott 2405 SE Creekview Drive Ankeny, IA 50021 515/422 5555 Audience G - General Dentist Subject Code 690 SAC Straightforward/Advanced Type Lecture CE credit 7.0 hours Tuition Complimentary Please bring one personal care item to be donated to a local charity RSVP To register, please visit https://straumann.cvent.com/rouse102816 Questions? Please contact Ronda Ceynar at 515/274 0796 or [email protected] Straumann reserves the right to cancel low-enrollment courses. Attendees should give 72-hours notice if unable to attend.

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Page 1: IMPLANTS: RESTORA TIVE DECISION MAKING AND TREA …dental implant treatment. A range of restorative options will be presented, from fully edentulous cases ... required for implant-level

Program description

This program will provide an overview of the appropriate indications and prosthetic applications for

dental implant treatment. A range of restorative options will be presented, from fully edentulous cases

to single- or multiple-tooth implant cases. Topics that will be discussed include treatment planning for

esthetic success and the restoration process with corresponding prosthetic component options.

Participants will learn how to place abutments and recognize the different techniques and components

required for implant-level and abutment-level impressions. The program will demonstrate the

advantages of tissue-level and bone-level restorative platforms for clinicians transitioning into implant

dentistry. Participants of this program will understand how to assimilate restorations supported by

dental implants into their practice with predictability and confidence

Learning objectives

Identify restorative components as related to implant dentistry

Select the appropriate abutment for esthetic restorations

Understand the treatment planning process for single-tooth and multiple-tooth restorations

Understand features and benefits of the LOCATOR® Implant Attachment System for implant-supported dentures

Place a solid or cementable abutment, and replicate impression procedures

IMPLANTS: RESTORATIVE DECISIONMAKING AND TREATMENTPLANNING

In Association with Oral Surgeons, PCFriday, October 28, 2016

Speaker James RuskinDMD, MD, FACS

Date Friday, October 28, 2016

Time 7:30 am – 8:00 am Registration8:00 am – 4:00 pm Program

Location Courtyard Marriott2405 SE Creekview DriveAnkeny, IA 50021515/422 5555

Audience G - General Dentist

Subject Code 690

SAC Straightforward/Advanced

Type Lecture

CE credit 7.0 hours

Tuition ComplimentaryPlease bring one personal care item to be donated to a local charity

RSVP To register, please visithttps://straumann.cvent.com/rouse102816Questions? Please contactRonda Ceynar at 515/274 0796 [email protected] reserves the right to cancel low-enrollment courses.Attendees should give 72-hours notice if unable to attend.

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James D. Ruskin, DMD, MD, FACS is a Professor in

the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and Diagnostic Sciences at the

University of Florida College of Dentistry. Dr. Ruskin received his DMD from

the University of Florida in 1981, his MD from the University of Nebraska in

1985 and his certificate in� Oral and

Maxillofacial Surgery in 1987. He is a Fellow of the American College of

Surgeons, the International College of Dentists, the American College of Dentists

and a Diplomate of the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. Dr.

Ruskin serves as a member of the International Team for Implantology Forum

Implantologicum Editorial Board.

Speaker