Contemporary Implant Removable Prostheses: A Clinical Update (In-Person)

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

Email: amak@nycdentalsociety.org

Members: $450.00
Non-Members: $525.00
Study Club Members: Receives 10% Discount
CE hours: 5 

This is a Hands-On Course 

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Please register for this course using a laptop or desktop, as the ADA is currently working on resolving the mobile registration issue. Call us at 212-573-8500 if you have issues. 

Lecture Description:

This course will focus on implant supported and retained removable prosthetic treatment, including:

  • Strategic placement of one or two implants attached to a removable partial denture, to create a stable and clasp less esthetic replacement for multiple missing teeth;
  • The importance of RPD design;
  • The surgical and prosthetic nuances of the somewhat controversial placement of four implants in the maxillary arch, to retain unsplinted implants supporting a palateless complete overdenture; and
  • Details of fabrication and laboratory support for the two-implant overdenture in the mandibular arch, the “standard of care” for the edentulous mandible.

The hands-on session will allow participants to “pick-up” attachments under faculty supervision

Results: 

You will learn new treatments for implant supported and retained removable prosthetics, and how to incorporate these treatments into your clinical practice.

 

Speaker Information: Dr. Kenneth S. Kurtz

Dr. Kurtz is a Cum Laude graduate of SUNY Albany and received his DDS degree from the New York University College of Dentistry (NYUCD). After practicing general dentistry for a dozen years, Dr. Kurtz received prosthodontic specialty training at Montefiore Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Maxillofacial Prosthetic training at the Columbia University School of Dental and Oral Surgery/Bronx VAMC. He completed the NYU Implant Fellowship in 2009. Dr. Kurtz is board certified in prosthodontics, the specialty of implant, esthetic, and reconstructive dentistry. 

Dr. Kurtz holds academic appointments and presently teaches at two metropolitan area graduate prosthodontic training programs. He is a Clinical Professor and Director of the Division of Maxillofacial Prosthetics at Stony Brook University School, of Dental Medicine in the Department of Prosthodontics and Digital Technology and Director, Prosthodontic Research, Graduate Prosthodontics, Montefiore Medical Center.

 

Additional Information:

  • You will receive your CE certificate of completion at the end of the lecture.