Full-Mouth Reconstruction: Advanced Principles and Practice for the GP
Implants, Aesthetics and Occlusion
Times September 2009 thru June 2010
Fridays, 8:15 am - 3:30 pm
Credit Hours Approximately 200 Hours
Tuition $10,800
Payment schedule available.

COURSE OVERVIEW:

Learn to diagnose, treat and manage difficult conventional and implant supported full-mouth rehabilitation cases. Refine your clinical skills and theoretical knowledge in all facets of prosthodontics. Understand the rationale of articulation and occlusion driven diagnosis and treatment planning in fixed, removable, and implant prostheses. Learn provisional restoration, communication and photography as they set-up any case for success. Restore different types of ceramic restorations with some of the leaders in dental technology. Using computer designs and CAD/CAM technologies we can create aesthetic long-term prosthetics with a sound occlusion. Advanced education on materials, TMJ, aesthetic and implant dentistry will also be demonstrated. Participants working closely with teaching faculty and master dental technicians enhance a team approach to full-mouth reconstruction from a prosthodontic perspective.

All are faculty members of New York University College of Dentistry:

Dr. Dean Vafiadis
Program Director

Dr. Deepak Bhagat
Dr. Michael Cali
Dr. Anthony Classi
Mr. Peter Kouvaris, MDT
Dr. Richard Lewenson
Dr. Thomas Planzos
Dr. Nicholas Rallis


To register or for more information,
please e-mail dentalcde@nyu.edu, call 212-998-9757, fax 212-995-4081