MINIMALLY INVASIVE ZYGOMATIC IMPLANTS - A TOTAL APPROACH
CONCEPTGRAFTLESS SOLUTIONS FOR EDENTULOUS ATROPHIC MAXILLA: IMMEDIATE
LOADING USING ZYGOMATIC AND NASAL IMPLANTS
_In this 2-Day LECTURE AND HANDS-ON CADAVER WORKSHOP, you will learn
about a new, MINIMALLY INVASIVE TECHNIQUE USING piezoelectric
instrumentation _that was developed by the instructor, Professor
Andrea Tedesco.
Course Objectives:
* Provide theoretical basis on zygomatic implantology;
* Recognize signs of zygomatic implantology;
* Know the phases of surgery;
* Provide a protocol for immediate prosthetic loading;
* Know and prevent possible complications
Course begins on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1ST and ends on SUNDAY, FEBRUARY
2ND. Class is in session from 9am - 4pm PST
Tuition Includes: 14 CE Credits, Breakfast, Lunch, supplies, and
course materials including cadaver specimen
Day 1: Lecture - 9am to 4pm PST
* Surgical anatomy of zygomatic, nasal, and pterygoid area
* Diagnosis, instrumentation, and zygomatic techniques
* Minimally invasive technique with piezoelectric instrumentation
Day 2: Hands-On Workshop - 9am to 4pm PST
* Cadaver Implant Placement
* Diagnostic tests
* Practice of placement techniques
More about the Instructor:
Professor Andrea Tedesco is an Oral Surgeon and an expert in Zygomatic
Implant Dentistry. He has devised a minimally invasive technique for
the use of zygomatic implants associated with Piezoelectric Surgery.
To date, Dr. Tedesco has performed over 200 implant surgeries with the
use of Zygomatic Implants. He specialized in Oral Surgery at the
University of Florence, Italy and studied internationally. He
completed a clinical residency on the 'All-on-4 Zygoma' technique with
Dr. Paulo Malo in Portugal, and another residency on Zygomatic
Implants with advanced surgical techniques with Prof. Chantal Malevez
in Bruxelles. In addition, he got a Post-graduate Diploma at the
Oral and Maxillofacial Department of Guy's and St. Thomas Hospital in
London. In July 2014 he completed an Oral and Maxillofacial Program
on the implant-prosthetic treatment of severe maxillary atrophy in
cancer patients with zygomatic implants, Oral and Maxillofacial
Manhattan Clinic, Dir. Prof. Dr. David Silcen, New York. Dr. Tedesco
is a Fellow Member of the Royal Society of Medicine in London, and a
member of the European Association for Osseointegration. He won a
price for the Best Presentation at The Royal Society of Medicine in
London in January 2016 with his presentation on "The treatment of
atrophic maxilla using Zygomatic Implants".
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