Incorporating Implant Dentistry Into Your General Practice (In-Person)

Address: 622 Third Ave 9th Floor, New York, NY 10017

Email: amak@ncydentalsociety.org

Members: $195
Non-Members: $225
CE hours: 3

Free for study club members

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Course Description:

This course is designed to assist practitioners in creating and maintaining a successful implant program within their general dental practice. A discussion of the choices between conventional dentistry and implant dentistry to replace missing teeth will be explored. Particular attention will be given to learning how to build treatment plans based on patient evaluation, bone quality, prosthetic and material options and economics. This course will cover esthetic considerations in the anterior zone with single-tooth and multiple implant restorations. Additionally, options for short span fixed prostheses and removable prostheses will be discussed. Both cement and screw retained options will be discussed. 

During this program practitioners will understand:
  • Which cases are better suited for conventional or implant dentistry
  • The sequence for treatment planning and delivering predictable implant results
  • How to maximize the working relationship with periodontics, oral surgeons and orthodontists
  • Abutment design and selection
  • Prosthetic design and material selection. When to splint multiple units
  • When to use a screw-retained design versus a cement-retained design

Speaker Information: Dr. Geissberger

Dr. Marc Geissberger taught at University of the Pacific for 30 years and ran Pacific’s prestigious complex and esthetic rehabilitation program. He is also a researcher and a published author in the areas of dental materials, contemporary fixed prosthodontics, and esthetic dentistry. He serves as a consultant for many dental materials companies and helps guide product development.

During his 30 years in academia, he has maintained a private practice geared toward restorative dentistry with his brother and fellow Pacific alum Dr. Jeffrey Geissberger. He believes his continual involvement in providing patient care as well as a role in academia has given him a unique balance that allows him to blend the best of both worlds. Dr. Geissberger earned a master’s degree in educational psychology in 1994 and has been a Certified Personal Trainer (CPT) with the National Academy of Sports Medicine since 2008. He completed his Fitness Nutrition Specialty (FNS) training in 2011.

Additional Information:

You will receive a printed copy of your CE certificate of completion at the end of lecture.