Implant Dentistry Continuum
Presented by Implant Seminars
Dates October 2009 thru March 2010
Saturdays & Sundays each month

October 17-18, 2009
November 7-8, 2009
December 12-13, 2009
January 16-17, 2010
February 6-7, 2010
March 13-14, 2010
Tuition $9,500
Credit Hours 120 Hours

Gain the knowledge and confidence you need to place and restore dental implants. This six-month long dental implant program offers some of the most comprehensive implant continuing education today. Meeting on a Saturday and Sunday of each month, the program allows participating doctors to assimilate the materials presented and apply them immediately to their clinical practice prior to the next session. The Implant Dentistry Continuum is perfectly suited to accommodate the educational and scheduling needs of busy dental professionals. For nearly 20 years, the Implant Dentistry Continuum has provided the most up-to-date and current information dental professionals need to successfully place and restore implants.

Blending the art and the science of implants with hands-on lab sessions and live surgery demonstrations, ensure that participants will gain the knowledge and confidence to succeed with:
  • Treatment planning cases
  • Patient work-ups
  • Basic to advanced surgical techniques
  • Basic to advanced prosthetic principles and techniques
  • Staff motivation
  • Effective marketing
  • Future and ongoing research

The program’s numerous hands-on sessions play an integral role in applying the lecture material. Participants will:

  • Use and test the major commercially available implant systems on the market today
  • Determine which implant system is most appropriate and best suited for them
  • Use specially designed prosthetic models to learn implant prosthetic techniques

Participants get one-on-one interaction with the top authorities on dental implants:

  • Speakers are the top national and international authorities in their subject matter
  • Continuum content is delivered with high energy and in a clear, concise and interesting, easy to understand manner

Plus, limited class size offers many advantages:

  • Significant one-on-one interaction between the participants and course faculty
  • Participants bring their own cases for review and treatment planning, discussion and assistance throughout the program
  • Future in-office assistance provided by the various program faculties is also available for all program participants for the surgical and prosthetic phases of treatment

PROGRAM DIRECTOR:
Arun K. Garg, DMD, Professor, University of Florida College of Dentistry Former Professor of Surgery, Division of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, University of Miami School of Medicine Course Director

For more information or to register,
please call Patrick at 1-800-561-3065 or visit the website at
www.ImplantSeminars.com