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Course:

Surgical Management of the Full Arch Patient; Do's & Don'ts

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Continuing Education Credits:

1 CE

Course Presenter(s):

Presentation Style:

Online Self-Study Course

Date Added:

6/7/2022

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Course Overview

The responsibility of the surgeon is even more critical when performing a Full Arch Implant treatment. A thorough review of the anatomy is critical prior to the day of surgery to precisely assess the quality and quantity of bone/soft tissues as well as the location of critical anatomical landmarks such as the mandibular nerve, mental nerve, mylohyoid concavity, genial tubercles, floor of the nose, sinus floor, nasopalatine canal, greater palatine canal and pterygoid, zygomatic buttress. A thorough medical review is also a key element to avoid bleeding issues and a poor healing outcome.

Course Instructors

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Richard Martin

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Additional Information:

Review Date:

6/7/2022

Expiration Date:

6/7/2025

Target Audience:

This course is intended for dentists and other dental professionals from novice to advanced.

Educational Method:

This course is intended for dentists and other dental professionals from novice to advanced.

IMAGE AUTHENTICITY STATEMENT:

No images in this presentation have been altered.

SCIENTIFIC INTEGRITY STATEMENT:

Information shared in this continuing education activity is developed from clinical research and represents the most current information available from evidence- based dentistry.

KNOWN BENEFITS AND LIMITATIONS:

Information in this continuing education activity is derived from data and information obtained from the reference section.

EDUCATIONAL DISCLAIMER:

Completing a single continuing education course does not provide enough information to result in the participant being an expert in the field related to the course topic. It is a combination of many educational courses and clinical experience that allows the participant to develop skills and expertise.

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