Decision Making in Implantology
Wednesday, January 25, 2017
When embarking on implant dentistry, practitioners have many factors to consider to ensure successful results. In this special eBook, which features two continuing education articles by some of Compendium’s top contributing authors, we are highlighting two critical topics that will impact virtually any dental implant practitioner. Download today and earn 4 FREE CEU!
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CE 1: Clinical Decisions: Determining When to Save or Remove an Ailing Implant
Dennis P. Tarnow, DDS; Stephen J. Chu, DMD, MSD, CDT; and Paul D. Fletcher, DDS
This article will present the variables involved in the decision-making process for when to save or remove an ailing implant. Clinical examples illustrating the management for these factors will be offered, providing clinicians a variety of alternatives available for managing different clinical circumstances that may be encountered.
Credits: 2 Self-Study CEU
Cost: $0
Provider: AEGIS Publications, LLC
CE 2: Important Anatomic Views for the Contemporary Implant Surgeon
Gary Greenstein, DDS, MS; Joseph R. Carpentieri, DDS; and John Cavallaro, DDS
This article serves as a primer on how to read and interpret CBCT cross-sectional views. It identifies anatomic structures of interest and discusses their clinical relevance.
Credits: 2 Self-Study CEU
Cost: $0
Provider: AEGIS Publications, LLC