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Minimally invasive implant dentistry for the general practitioner

Dr. Armin Nedjat, Dr. Ron Kaminer, D.D.S.

Course date: Wednesday, November 30, 2011 06:00 AM (EST)

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The program will cover the complete technique of minimally invasive implant surgery and prosthetic restoration. Even the general practitioner new to implant dentistry will be able to incorporate the simplified surgical technique into his/her practice.

Using this system the general practitioner can substantially reduce both, implant and laboratory costs. Thus allowing more mainstream use of implants in the practice.

Learning objectives:

  • Understanding the concept of minimally invasive implant surgery;
  • Understanding how to place and restore a one piece implant;
  • Understanding how to place and restore a new design two piece implant.

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