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10/27/15 New York University College of Dentistry Linhart Continuing Dental Education Program “Current Concepts in American Dentistry: Advances in Cosmetic Dentistry and Oral Rehabilitation” April 4-8, 2016 QATAR GROUP Monday, April 4, 2016 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Dr. Preston Miller Clinical Professor of Periodontics, Medical University of South Carolina School of Dentistry, Charleston; Former Clinical Professor, Department of Periodontics, Center for Health Sciences University of Tennessee College of Dentistry, Memphis, Tennessee; Recipient of the Master Clinician Award and Gold Medal from the American Academy of Periodontology; Former Private Practice in Memphis, Tennessee. "Regenerative and Reconstructive Periodontal Plastic Surgery: Cosmetic and Esthetic Consideration" (Part I) Periodontal surgery is rapidly moving from respective techniques to regenerative and reconstructive techniques. Root coverage (reconstruction) with attachment (regeneration is not only possible, but routinely predictable in areas of marginal tissue recession using both free and pedicle grafts. A comparison of various surgical techniques for root coverage will be presented as well as a systemic approach for selection of the proper surgical techniques. Topics will include: 1) Root Coverage Grafting 2) Soft Tissue Grafting Around Implants 3) Esthetic Crown Lengthening 4) Treatment of the Lost Papilla (Black Triangle) Tuesday, April 5, 2016 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Dr. Preston Miller Clinical Professor of Periodontics, Medical University of South Carolina School of Dentistry, Charleston; Former Clinical Professor, Department of Periodontics, Center for Health Sciences University of Tennessee College of Dentistry, Memphis, Tennessee; Recipient of the Master Clinician Award and Gold Medal from the American Academy of Periodontology; Former Private Practice in Memphis, Tennessee. “Combining Periodontal Surgery with Dental Implants” (Part II) The dilemma of whether her to treat or extract can often be answered using the Miller-McEntire Periodontal Prognostic Index. This presentation will show cases which were markedly simplified by thoughtful treatment planning. A technique for replacing mandibular incisors will be highlighted as well as rapid up-righting of molars prior to implant placement. Topics will include: 1) Clinical Application of the Miller McEntire Periodontal Prognostic Index 2) The Myth of Opening Vertical Dimension 3) The Priester Splint 4) Periodontally Assisted Osteogenic Orthodontics (PAOO0 Wednesday, April 6, 2016 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Dr. Dean VAFIADIS Prosthodontist, Program Director of the Full Mouth Rehabilitation CE Course at NYUCD, Clinical Associate Professor of Prosthodontics and Implant Dentistry, New York University College of Dentistry; Former Coordinator of Prosthodontics and Implant Dentistry, St. Barnabas Hospital in New York City; Founder of New York Smile Institute; Published many articles on Implants, Aesthetics and Digital Dentistry; Currently on the Clinical Advisor Board of Journal of Clinical Advanced Implant Dentistry, World Journal of Dentistry, and Dental XP; Given 400 programs and educated over 8000 dentists; Member of AAED, ACP, ADA, AO, ICOI, AACD, and NGS Organizations; Private Practice for Aesthetic and Implant Dentistry in Manhattan. “Aesthetic Techniques for Anterior Smile Designs: Digital Analysis of the Smile” Over the past few years there have been many advances in Implants, Aesthetics and Occlusion. Using computerized techniques and digital impressions we can now predictably restore teeth in the anterior aesthetic zone. Implant restorations using new ceramic materials will be discussed and demonstrated. Using virtual models of articulation we can restore single units as well as full arches with computerized abutments. Using Aesthetic principles we can restore tooth aesthetics and facial aesthetics to its original beautiful colors. Aesthetic evaluation and treatment of over 15 patients will help participant understand digital designs analysis and ceramics. Evaluating different ceramic materials will also advance our knowledge as to when to use which materials for the worn dentition. In addition, understanding Vertical Dimension of Occlusion and establishing the envelope of motion to create long-lasting restorations. Participants will learn: Aesthetic Smile Designs How to plan for Aesthetic Implant Case How to use provisional for ideal tissue engineering Using Cad/Cam dentistry for anterior teeth and implants Occlusion principles for Ideal function Thursday, April 7, 2016 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Dr. Cyril EVIAN Clinical Professor, Department of Periodontics, University of Maryland; Former Clinical Professor, Department of Periodontology and Implant Dentistry, New York University College of Dentistry; Past Clinical Professor of Periodontology University of Pennsylvania Former Acting Chairman, Department of Periodontics, University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine; Past Director of Graduate Periodontics and Implantology at the University of Pennsylvania; Diplomate, American Board of Periodontology; Private Practice Limited to Periodontics, Implantology and TMJ Disorders in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. “Advances and Innovations in Dental Lasers for Surgical Success” (8:30 a.m. – 12:00 noon) Lasers are being incorporated into dental practices to assist in periodontal and implant therapy. The Biolase Waterlase IPlus Erbium Yagg Laser along with the patented Radial Firing Tips (RFPT) has been developed to treat Periodontal disease, Mucocitis and Peri Implantitis. This machine in most cases has replaced the need for Surgical incisions with a scalpel and can be achieved without sutures This Laser is effective for Hard and Soft tissues and can be used to cut tooth, bone, soft tissue and remove calculus from deep pockets. Most periodontal lasers cut with heat. This Waterlase IPlus combines laser energy and a patented spray of water therefore cutting cold, resulting in less swelling and far less post-operative discomfort to the patient. For this reason, it can also be used to treat inflammation around implants as heat cannot be associated with implant therapy .Paients on blood thinning medications in most cases can be treated without going off their medications The laser can also be used treat the following; Minimally invasive crown lengthening Gingivectomy Frenectomy Circumferential fiberotomy post orthodontics Biopsy Depigmentation of the gums Extractions for medically compromised patients. Patients do not need to go off blood thinners for procedures, treating painful ulcers, treating gum and oral disorders like epithelial disorders, lichen planus, pemphigoid The distinct advantage of laser therapy is the efficiency of treatment with far less stress and discomfort to the patient. Dental practitioners are using the Waterlase IPlus to treat all these periodontal, Implant and soft tissue disorders. “Treatment Planning the Aesthetic Patient from Simple to Complex” (1:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.) Treatment Planning for both the simple and the advanced case requires an understanding of the science and art of dentistry and the interdisciplinary approach to treatment. A thorough evaluation of the patient and case is necessary to formulate a treatment plan. The diagnosis of the case is determined by the evaluation. The treatment plan is formulated based on the diagnosis. Numerous treatment options should be considered for any particular case. These options are based on the many factors that play a role in the treatment and prognosis. The participant will develop an understanding of the process that is required to develop a diagnosis and treatment plan. Cases will be presented where the treatment information is given and the class will determine the diagnosis and therapeutic options. In certain cases the class will be divided into smaller groups to discuss cases and ultimately discuss the treatment plan with the group. Each participant will be given the opportunity to individually diagnose and treatment plan the specific cases. A group discussion will follow where the participant can determine how their plan fits the group’s concerns. These discussions greatly assist clinicians to understand the importance of using the data that is collected to compile an effective treatment plan. Friday, April 8, 2016 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Dr. Christopher A. HOOPER Dr. Hooper is a magna cum laude graduate of the Medical College of Virginia School of Dentistry. He also completed an Advanced Education in General Dentistry residency at the University of Missouri at Kansas City School of Dentistry. He is an associate clinical professor at the Medical College of Virginia School of Dentistry and a member of the American Prosthodontic Society, the American Academy of Fixed Prosthodontics, the Academy of General Dentistry, the ADA, and others. Dr. Hooper is committed to providing specialized education on cosmetic dentistry, functional esthetics, full mouth prosthetic reconstruction and treatment planning options for the difficult occlusal patient, as well as the demanding esthetic patient. He maintains a private practice in Virginia Beach emphasizing complete restorative esthetic dentistry, and lectures internationally. “The Amazing World of Posterior Esthetics” This is a must see program for any dentist wishing to take his or practice to the next level. A high energy presentation will keep your attention until the very end. Participants will be able to integrate many of the topics and principles immediately into their practices. This course will not only teach the mechanics of predictable esthetics, but will also give participants the confidence present complex treatment plans to patients, and get YES answers! • Proper Dx and Tx Planning • Material Selection • Composite vs. Porcelain • Occlusal Considerations • Preparation review and bur selection • Inlays and Onlays vs. full coverage • Retraction: cord, electrosurgery, expasyl, access edge, 3M • Impressioning: Impregum –vs- PVS • Emax, PFM, Bruxzir • Cementation vs. Bonding