Program Description
Successful implant surgery is reliant upon accurate position of the implant and its prosthetic components. Surgical Guides can be fabricated from cone beam images and digital treatment plans to make ideal implant treatment plans a simple reality.
- How accurate is guided surgery?
- What does the research prove?
- If I routinely perform single implant placements, how complicated is the jump to more complex cases?
- Who can assist me in planning cases and fabricating surgical guides?
- How efficient is guided surgery vs. freehand?
Complete integrated workflows will be reviewed step by step to take the participant through assisted guided implant planning to prosthetic placement. Having a great team that’s fully integrated is the key to success.
Course Objectives:
- Review of guided implant surgery options.
- Review of the advantages and disadvantages of guided surgery in various clinical conditions
- Review of digital and analog workflows, current clinical research and the step-by-step clinical process of simple and predictable guided surgery
- Making the case for guided surgery as the standard of care
Hands-on Exercises:
- Interactive guided surgery on models with guided kits, models, surgical guides and implants
- Guided Surgery using Adin’s UltraNarrow Implant
Complete integrated workflows will be reviewed step-by-step to take you through assisted guided implant planning to prosthetic placement, hands-on practice and case discussions.
Whether you’re a beginner or have been performing guided surgery for years, this one-day course is designed to bring you up to speed with the latest innovations in the field, as well as the most recent clinical research, guidance and evidence-based best practices.
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Speaker Bio
Dr. Paul Mozer graduated from the University at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine where he received academic distinction and clinical commendations. He conducted oral cancer research at Roswell Park Cancer Institute and completed a residency at New York Medical College. Dr. Mozer has a Master of Science Degree in Oral Implantology from the University of Frankfurt Goethe Dental School, where he is now on faculty lecturing on guided implant surgery and serves as a Clinical Supervisor and Advisor to Master Thesis candidates. He is also on the faculty of the AAID Maxicourse in Boston.
Dr. Mozer has conducted clinical research in 3D static and robotic guided implant surgery and is both a Diplomate and Fellow in International Congress of Oral Implantologists. Dr. Mozer is a Key Opinion Leader and Consultant for Adin Implants, 3Sixty and Atomica.ai in the fields of implantology, robotics and guided implant surgery. He is the principal clinician of a multi-specialty private practice focusing on guided implant surgery and the incorporation of digital technology as a means of enhancing treatment efficiency and clinical outcomes.