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Navigating the Digital Workflow in the Treatment of Patients with Dental Implants LEARNING OBJECTIVES Define and reference evidence-based digital approaches to accelerated and esthetic implant procedures Present evidence-based information relevant to these treatment protocols Become familiar with positioning implants using digital planning and template fabrication based on a comprehensive restorative plan Understand the planning and treatment options that utilize digital planning, implant placement and prosthesis fabrication Recognize available restorative materials and components that maximize durability, stability and esthetics PROGRAM DESCRIPTION The maturation of the field of implant dentistry with regards to technology, materials and the biologic interface has improved treatment efficiency as well as both esthetic and functional predictability. The streamlining of patient care to minimize surgical insult and improve restorative longevity has come to the forefront of clinical demands and continuing education. The utilization of a comprehensive and synergistic digital workflow, based on sound evidence-based principles and team communication, is one way to satisfy these demands. Successful incorporation of these evolving digital protocols are bringing Immediate and esthetic success to a broader group of clinicians and their patients. HOW can we incorporate a digital workflow into everyday practice? WHEN can we place and load implants? WHAT are the favorable clinical factors we look for to obtain esthetic success? These are the focus points of this Experience! This presentation will focus on sound treatment philosophy incorporating the latest technology and digital options. Patient presentations highlighting step-wise planning and treatment will concentrate on clinical situations ranging from single tooth replacement to edentulous arches with a focus on immediate implants and esthetic outcomes. Thursday, May 28, 2020 Dinner Friday, May 29, 2020 Program Thursday, November 12, 2020 Dinner Friday, November 13, 2020 Program or Please join Straumann for this unique event AS OUR INVITED GUEST, STRAUMANN IS DELIGHTED TO PROVIDE COMPLIMENTARY TRAVEL, MEALS, AND ACCOMMODATIONS FOR THIS SPECIAL EVENT.

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Page 1: Navigating the Digital Workflow in the Treatment of Patients with Dental Implants · • Define and reference evidence-based digital approaches to accelerated and esthetic implant

Navigating the Digital Workflow in the Treatment of Patients with Dental Implants

LEARNING OBJECTIVES• Define and reference evidence-based digital approaches to accelerated and esthetic implant procedures• Present evidence-based information relevant to these treatment protocols• Become familiar with positioning implants using digital planning and template fabrication based on a comprehensive restorative

plan• Understand the planning and treatment options that utilize digital planning, implant placement and prosthesis fabrication• Recognize available restorative materials and components that maximize durability, stability and esthetics

PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONThe maturation of the field of implant dentistry with regards to technology, materials and the biologic interface has improved treatment efficiency as well as both esthetic and functional predictability. The streamlining of patient care to minimize surgical insult and improve restorative longevity has come to the forefront of clinical demands and continuing education. The utilization of a comprehensive and synergistic digital workflow, based on sound evidence-based principles and team communication, is one way to satisfy these demands. Successful incorporation of these evolving digital protocols are bringing Immediate and esthetic success to a broader group of clinicians and their patients.

HOW can we incorporate a digital workflow into everyday practice? WHEN can we place and load implants? WHAT are the favorable clinical factors we look for to obtain esthetic success? These are the focus points of this Experience!

This presentation will focus on sound treatment philosophy incorporating the latest technology and digital options. Patient presentations highlighting step-wise planning and treatment will concentrate on clinical situations ranging from single tooth replacement to edentulous arches with a focus on immediate implants and esthetic outcomes.

Thursday, May 28, 2020 Dinner Friday, May 29, 2020 Program

Thursday, November 12, 2020 Dinner Friday, November 13, 2020 Program

or

Please join Straumann for this unique event

AS OUR INVITED GUEST, STRAUMANN IS DELIGHTED TO PROVIDE COMPLIMENTARY TRAVEL, MEALS, AND ACCOMMODATIONS FOR THIS SPECIAL EVENT.

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Cancellation policyIf registration is cancelled after your travel has been booked through Travizon, you are responsible for reimbursing Straumann for the cost of your airline ticket as tickets are non transferable and will remain in your name to use for future travel.*

*Please note that airfare and other travel pre-paid by Straumann is required to be reported under the Federal Sunshine Act regardless of whether or not it is reimbursed by the attendee.

ContactStraumann Continuing Education978/ [email protected]

Speaker Dr. William C. Martin

Dates May 28 - 29, 2020 -or- November 12 - 13, 2020

Time Thursday, 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM Dinner Friday, 7:00 AM - 3:00 PM Breakfast/Program

Location Straumann Group 60 Minuteman Road Andover, MA 01810

Audience Clinicians

SAC Advanced

Type Lecture

CE credit 4.0 Hours

Tuition Complimentary

RSVP Contact your local Straumann sales representative for additional course details and registration

SPEAKERWill Martin, DMD, MS, is a Clinical Professor in the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at the University of Florida’s College of Dentistry. He received his DMD from the University of Florida and completed his MS and Certificate in Prosthodontics from Baylor College of Dentistry. Dr. Martin joined the faculty at the University of Florida in 1999 and currently serves as the Director of the Center for Implant Dentistry. Dr. Martin is a Diplomate of the American Board of Prosthodontics and a fellow of the American College of Prosthodontists, International College of Dentists, and International Team for Implantology (ITI). Dr. Martin has authored numerous peer-reviewed scientific articles and abstracts. He has co-authored several textbooks on implant dentistry, specifically the ITI Treatment Guide Vol.1, S.A.C.

Classification in Implant Dentistry and most recently the ITI Treatment Guide Vol.10. He is the Education Delegate of the Section USA of the ITI and maintains a part-time practice limited to Prosthodontics within the Center for Implant Dentistry. He lectures both nationally and internationally on esthetic and implant dentistry.