Online Self-Study Continuing Education (CE) Course
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Ceramic Dental Implants in Everyday Practice
Continuing Education Credits:
1 CEU (Continuing Education Unit)
Course Presenter(s):
Dan Hagi, DDS, FAGD, FICOI
Date Added:
04/30/2014
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Course Description:
One-piece Zirconia Oxide implants can overcome the problems we associate with two-piece and one-piece titanium root form implants. It will be shown how this treatment option is no longer “experimental” and that the Zirconia Oxide material used in the CeraRoot implants shows excellent ability to osseointegrate, is phenomenally strong, and provides a soft tissue profile and health around the implants that rivals natural teeth. This presentation will make you rethink your titanium armamentarium. You will see a way to provide your patients with an ideal tooth replacement option. An implant that looks like a tooth, restores like a tooth, and has the periodontal health that rivals that of a tooth without the fear of screw loosening, metal showing, and Peri-implantitis caused by subgingival connections.
Learning Objectives:
- Explore the physical and biological properties of Zirconia Oxide as an implant material.
- Review relevant literature supporting the use of Zirconia Oxide dental implants.
- Indications for the use of Ceramic Implants.
- Review the use of CeraRoot for simple and complex tooth replacement.
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Continuing Education Course Modules
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Ceramic Dental Implants in Everyday Practice One-piece Zirconia Oxide implants can overcome the problems we associate with two-piece and one-piece titanium root form implants. It will be shown how this treatment option is no longer “experimental” and that the Zirconia Oxide material used in the CeraRoot implants shows excellent ability to osseointegrate, is phenomenally strong, and provides a soft tissue profile and health around the implants that rivals natural teeth. This presentation will make you rethink your titanium armamentarium. You will see a way to provide your patients with an ideal tooth replacement option. An implant that looks like a tooth, restores like a tooth, and has the periodontal health that rivals that of a tooth without the fear of screw loosening, metal showing, and Peri-implantitis caused by subgingival connections.
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