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The USC School of Dentistry’s Office of Continuing Oral Health Professional Education (www.uscdentalce.org) has the mission of promoting excellent training and the highest standards of oral health care nationally and internationally. Through its state-of-the art program, the CE office offers a wide array of comprehensive courses and life-long learning experiences for general dentists, specialists and allied professionals.
The lecture presented by Dr. Michael Norton was part of the 34th Annual USC International Periodontal & Implant Symposium held in Los Angeles in 2009. Dr. Norton is a graduate of the University of Wales School of Dental Medicine. He runs a dedicated implant practice in Harley Street, London. He is a specialist in Oral Surgery and is Visiting Professor at Marquette Dental School in Milwaukee, USA. He was recently awarded the prestigious Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh for his contribution to the field of implant dentistry. Dr. Norton is Past President and currently Scientific Chairman of the ociation of Dental Implantology, UK and is both Board Member and Fellow of the Academy of Osseointegration (AO). He is the immediate Past Editor of the AOs Academy News and is currently ociate Editor of the International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Implants. He also serves as a referee for a number of other peer-review journals. Dr. Norton lectures internationally, and is widely published in the literature including one of the earliest Quintessence textbooks on the subject published in 1995. He is a joint owner and editor of the journal Dental Implant Summaries.
For more information, or to order the entire presentation, please contact the USC Office of Continuing Oral Health Professional Education at 213-821-2127 or cedental@usc.edu, or visit www.uscdentalce.org (CE Store).
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Dental implants have many parts that prevent them from coming loose, and they also prevent plaque build up. Learn about the different parts of a dental implant in this free oral health video from a dentist.
Expert: Michael Chen
Bio: Michael Chen is presently teaching courses about implant dentistry to other dentists. uses implant components from Nobel Biocare and Straumann, which are the top dental implant companies in the world.
Filmmaker: Bing Hu
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When a single tooth requires a crown, the prosthetic crown will in most instances rest upon whatever tooth structure was originally supporting the crown of the natural tooth. However, when restoring an edentulous area with a bridge, the bridge is almost always restoring more teeth than there are root structures to support. For instance, in the photo at right, the 5-unit bridge will only be supported on three abutment teeth. In order to determine whether or not the abutment teeth will be able to support a bridge without a virtually guaranteed failure due to lack of proper support from the remaining root structures, the dentist should employ Ante’s rule, which states that the roots of the remaining abutment teeth must possess a combined total surface area in three dimensions more than that of the missing root structures that are to be restored with the bridge. When the situation yields a poor prognosis for proper support, double abutments may be required to properly conform to Ante’s rule.
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http://minidentalimplant.com Dr. Todd E. Shatkin on AM Buffalo October 6th, 2008. Mini Dental Implants Denture Stabilization and Single Tooth Replacement. Replace a tooth in one visit. http://shatkinfirst.com
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Salem OR Cosmetic Dentist Dr. Dr. Bradley Oliver, DMD, D reveals the real truth about Dental Implants. Better Fitting, Stronger and More Reliable Teeth FAST!!
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The USC School of Dentistry’s Office of Continuing Oral Health Professional Education (www.uscdentalce.org) has the mission of promoting excellent training and the highest standards of oral health care nationally and internationally. Through its state-of-the art program, the CE office offers a wide array of comprehensive courses and life-long learning experiences for general dentists, specialists and allied professionals.
The lecture presented by Dr. Ricardo Teles was part of the 34th Annual USC International Periodontal & Implant Symposium held in Los Angeles in 2009. Dr. Teles graduated from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and received a postgraduate certificate in Periodontology and a Doctor of Medical Sciences degree in Oral Biology from Harvard School of Dental Medicine. Dr. Teles has held the positions of Head of the Department of Periodontology and Dean of the Estacio de Sa School of Dentistry in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He is currently an ociate Member of the Staff in the Department of Periodontology at the Forsyth Institute and a Clinical Instructor in the Department of Periodontology at the Harvard School of Dental Medicine, Boston, MA. His current research efforts focus on the impact of the subgingival biofilm composition on the expression of inflammatory mediators in periodontal diseases. He has published over 30 manuscripts and book chapters. Dr. Teles lectures nationally and internationally in the field of Periodontology.
For more information, or to order the entire presentation, please contact the USC Office of Continuing Oral Health Professional Education at 213-821-2127 or cedental@usc.edu, or visit www.uscdentalce.org (CE Store).
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An increasingly common strategy to preserve bone and reduce treatment times includes the placement of a dental implant into a recent extraction site. In addition, immediate loading is becoming more common as success rates for this procedure are now acceptable. This can cut months off the treatment time and in some cases a prosthetic tooth can be attached to the implants at the same time as the surgery to place the dental implants.
Most data suggests that when placed into single rooted tooth sites with healthy bone and mucosa around them, the success rates are comparable to that of delayed procedures with no additional complications. [18]
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Dental implants can be extremely expensive depending on the company you use. Learn tips for finding the right dental implant company to cut your cost in this free oral health video from a dentist.
Expert: Michael Chen
Bio: Michael Chen is presently teaching courses about implant dentistry to other dentists. uses implant components from Nobel Biocare and Straumann, which are the top dental implant companies in the world.
Filmmaker: Bing Hu
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Tooth loss can be as a result of injury, disease, or the natural aging process, dental implants offer a permanent and durable fix that can solve a range of dental problems Dental implants, sturdy titanium posts that are anchored directly into the jawbone and topped with realistic replacement teeth, provide the security and usability of permanently placed teeth.
Dental implants are a vast improvement over conventional dentures. .In comparison to traditional dentures, dental implants are more stable, more comfortable, and they help prevent bone loss and gum recession. Plus, they can serve as permanent replacement teeth.
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