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COMPREHENSIVE IMPLANTOLOGY CONTINUUM:From Treatment Planning to Hands-On Surgery
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF DENTAL MEDICINE
2018-2019 | New York City
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Course Directors Dennis P. Tarnow, DDS and James B. Fine, DMD
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General Dentist Specialist
Comprehensive Implantology Continuum: Part I
Didactic and Hands-on, Model-based Training
Registration fee: $8,450 12 days, plus Columbia University/ICOI Symposium, Dec. 8, 2017
Early registration fees apply:
$7,850 with payment by May 21, 2018
$7,950 with payment by August 20, 2018
CE Credits: 84 (plus 8 credits for CU/ICOI Dental Implant Symposium)
OPTION 1 (Six weekends, 12 full-day sessions, plus Dec. Symposium)
OPTION 2 (Two 6-day sessions, plus Dec. Symposium)
PAYMENT
Full payment is preferred at time of registration. A $2,000 deposit is required to hold your space in the course. The remaining balance is to be paid in full prior to the first class, or with prior written agreement in two 50% installments by Wednesday, Nov. 1, 2017. Customized payment plans available.
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TO REGISTERMail to: Laura Sanis, CE OfficeColumbia University College of Dental Medicine630 West 168th Street, Box 20, New York, NY 10032T: 212-305-7124 E: [email protected] F: 212-342-5179
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF DENTAL MEDICINEContinuing Dental Education
COMPREHENSIVE IMPLANTOLOGY CONTINUUM, 2018-2019
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COMPREHENSIVEIMPLANTOLOGY CONTINUUM:From Treatment Planning to Hands-on Surgery
Part I: Didactic and Hands-on, Model-based Training
Course Objectives
This course will enable you to:
• Learn the biology of osseointegration
• Assess the appropriateness of implants in the partially or fullyedentulous patient
• Decide on the appropriate diagnostic radiographs/materials requiredin treatment planning
• Develop the surgical skills required for placement of implants
• Learn advanced prosthetic treatment planning
• Understand impression making, abutment selection, temporization andfinal restoration of implants
• Understand proper bone grafting and site development procedures
• Learn how to accomplish esthetic outcomes with implant prosthetics
• Understand wound healing and the effect of systemic diseases andmedications on dental implant patients
• Practice socket preservation techniques on maxillarymandibular typodonts.
This continuing education course will train you in Columbia University College of Dental Medicine’s (CDM) philosophy and conceptual approach to Implant Dentistry.
This continuum will enable general practitioners and specialists to integrate basic implantology into private practice. Training in patient evaluation, treatment planning, surgical placement and implant prosthetics will be provided along with hands-on, model-based training with major implant systems. Learn step-by-step techniques to allow for safe and predictable implant placement.
84 CE Credit HoursPlus 8 credit hours for CU/ICOI Dental Implant Symposium attendance
BONUS: includes Columbia University/ICOI Dental Implant Symposium, Dec. 7, 2018
Upon successful completion of Part I of the Continuum, you have the option of performing up to two surgical implant placements on your patient. These sessions will be instructed by a CDM faculty member in a one-to-one clinical setting. Prior to performing implant placement, all Part II participants must first observe two implant procedures in our clinic. Participants may also opt for observation only. Additional course fees will apply.
• Participants may opt for observations only• Customized, based on participants’ schedules during clinic hours (Mon.-Fri.)• CE credits awarded for hours of participation
This course meets the continuing education requirements for the International Congress of Oral Implantologists (ICOI)’s Fellowship Credential and contributes to the maintenance requirements for ICOI Fellowship, IPS Mastership and ICOI Diplomate Credentials.
Part II: Clinical Implant Placement (optional)
Dennis P. Tarnow, DDS Clinical Professor of Dental Medicine, Director, Implant Education, Columbia University College of Dental Medicine; Private Practice in Implant Dentistry, NYC
2018 | Sept. 29-30, Nov. 3-42019 | Jan. 19-20, Feb. 9-10, March 9-10 & April 6-7
2018 I Week 1 - Sat. Sept. 29-Thurs. Oct. 42019 I Week 2 - Tues. April 2-Sun. April 7
Option 1 (Six weekends)
Option 2 (Two weeks)
Course Directors
James B. Fine, DMDProfessor of Clinical Dental Medicine, Senior Academic Dean, Postgraduate, Graduate and Continuing Education Programs,
Columbia University College of Dental Medicine; Private Practice in Periodontics, NYC and NJ
Course Location
Columbia University Irving Medical Center
630 West 168th StreetNew York, NY 10032
Classroom details provided prior to course start date.
Subway: A, C and #1 to 168th St. station
Hotels that offer special rates to Columbia CDM/CE participants and will be forwarded upon request.
CE OFFICE PHONE 212-305-7124
212-342-5179
dental.columbia.edu/ce
Continuing Education DepartmentColumbia University College of Dental Medicine630 West 168th Street, Box 20New York, NY 10032
COURSE STRUCTURE AND REQUIREMENTS
The courses are lecture and hands-on, model-based format and are open to generalists and specialists.
COURSE CREDIT
Columbia University College of Dental Medicine is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider 11/1/17 through 12/31/21.
ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry. Please contact your local licensing authority for CE credit hour guidelines and regulations.
Please contact your local licensing authority for CE credit hour guidelines and regulations.
CANCELLATIONS AND CHANGES
Refunds may be granted only if notification is received in writing at least three (3) weeks prior to the start of the course. Cancellations will result in a $500processing fee. From three weeks prior to the course, the deposit is non-refundable. Once class starts, no refunds will be given. We cannot assumeresponsibility for losses due to participant travel arrangements.
COLLEGE POLICY
Sponsorship of a course by the Columbia University College of Dental Medicine does not necessarily reflect the philosophy or endorsement of a procedure or product. We reserve the right to modify course content or faculty.
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General Information
www.dental.columbia.edu/ce
PROGRAM BENEFITS
Includes complimentary registration to: Columbia University/ICOI Dental Implant Symposium
on Friday, December 7, 2018
Reduced tuition to upcoming eligible CDM CE courses.
Early registration fees apply. CDM Alumni & CDM Faculty/Staff discounts available.