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Dental Implants for General Dentists. Incorporate dental implants into your practice and into bone. Dr. Philip Gordon, DDS continues his 7+ year journey learning how to get implants into a general practice from a logistical and technical standpoint.
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Now displaying: September, 2017
Sep 20, 2017

Dr. Timothy Kosinski graduated from the University of Detroit Mercy School of Dentistry and received a Master of Science degree in biochemistry from Wayne State University School of Medicine. An adjunct clinical professor at UDM School of Dentistry, he serves on the editorial review board of numerous dental journals. Dr. Kosinski is a Diplomate of the ABOI/ID, ICOI and American Society of Osseointegration, and a Fellow of the AAID, ACD and ICD 

He has a Mastership in the AGD, from which he also received the Lifelong Learning and Service Recognition award in 2009 and 2014. 

Discussing protocols that will provide competence and confidence in placing dental implants and achieving optimal restorative outcomes.  

Basic situations a general dentist is likely to see for single unit implant patients. 

The fundamentals of single implant placement  

Diagnosing and treatment planning single-unit cases 

Posterior, single-unit implant prosthetics — the two-appointment implant restoration 

Proper extraction techniques for future implant sites 

Socket grafting — a simple but essential tool for general dentists 

Considerations for anterior implant placement  

Types of implants to use and types of crowns. 

Sep 14, 2017

Here we will cover How to Integrate dental implants into your practice and into the bone. We want to break down the barriers in implant dentistry for the general dentist.  Dr Philip Gordon in Leawood Kansas covers the biggest hurdles facing general dentists, the Initial cost of training and the implant kits and supplies, the lack of training available and CBCT access, and the fear of the unknown with new procedures. Dr. Gordon wants to push the progress in the field of implantology for the general dentist.

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