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Immediate Functional Loading of Dental Implants – Prerequisites for Success
Course Content
- Immediate loading concept
- Requirements for success
- Literature review on immediate functional loading
- Animal studies and bone response on loading forces
- Clinical applications on immediate loading
- Immediate loading in poor bone qualities
- Immediate loading with simultaneous augmentations
- Immediate implants and immediate loading
Who Should Attend
Oral Surgeons, Periodontists, and Referring GP's
Faculty
- Dr. George Romanos
- Dr. George Romanos received his D.D.S. from Athens University in 1987and his D.M.D. in Periodontics from the University of Berlin in 1990. His credentials also include completion of post graduate specialty programs in Periodontics, Prosthodontics and Oral Surgery. He is a Diplomate of Oral Implantology. In 2003, Dr. Romanos earned a Ph.D. in the Immediate Loading of Oral Implants.
- He was a Clinical Professor of Implant Dentistry at New York University and is currently the Director of the Laser Dentistry Unit and a Professor of Periodontology and General Dentistry at the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry.
- Dr. Romanos is an Editorial Board member of several professional journals. He has authored over 100 scientific publications in various peer reviewed journals and also lectures worldwide.
Continuing Education Units
8 contact hours. (Participation)
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| Regular Fee | $195 | ||
| Dates | Location | Course # | |
| May 1, 2010 (Saturday) | Gainesville | 100272 |
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Special Offer:
Specialists — register 5 or more participants (including yourself) for a half-price fee of $100 each! Just list your guests in the "Comments" box on the online registration form.
Continuing Education at UFCD wishes to express its appreciation to Dentply Tulsa Dental Specialties for unrestricted educational grants, which helped, in part, to make this course possible.




