Office of Continuing Education D-530 UK Medical Center 800 Rose Street Lexington, KY 40536-0297 Telephone: (859) 323-8155 or 323-8187 Fax: (859) 257-0486 Email:elaine.stafford@uky.edu UK University of Kentucky College of Dentistry Presents UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY DENTAL COMPREHENSIVE SURGICAL IMPLANT COURSE SEPTEMBER 2016 JUNE 2017 Module #1: Interdisciplinary Treatment Planning for Implant Patients September 9-10, 2016 (Preclinical hands on) Module #2: A Simplified Technique for Dental Implant Placement October 7-8, 2016 (Preclinical hands on) Module #3: Part 1 - Extraction Socket Management November 11-12, 2016 (Clinical hands on) Module #3: Part 2- Surgical Implant Placement (Clinical hands on) January 27-28, 2017 Module #4: Part 1- Surgical Implant Placement for Implant Retained Mandibular Overdenture (Clinical hands on) February 24-25, 2017 Module #4: Part 2 Prosthetic Implant Restoration for Implant Retained Mandibular Overdenture (Clinical hands on) May 19-20, 2017 Module #5: Part 1 Implant Site Development, Clinical Application for March 24-25, 2017 Surgical Techniques (Clinical hands on) Module #5: Part 2 Surgical Implant Placement (Clinical hands on) June 23-24, 2017 Sessions to be held in Lexington, Kentucky University of Kentucky College of Dentistry A unique eight-weekend program providing comprehensive instruction and hands-on experience in the latest surgical implant techniques. This course is designed to introduce both the basic and advances concepts and principles related to dental and oral implantology. The course will cover several topics, including historical perspectives, implant biomaterials,
principles of placement, hard and soft tissue reconstructions, restorative principles, and maintenance. The information provided will be beneficial for those who seek professional structured training in implant dentistry. Taught by University of Kentucky College of Dentistry faculty who are experienced and renowned specialists, this course will give participants valuable skills and research-based knowledge to improve and expand their professional practice. Course Objectives The program is designed to offer the participants a systematic learning approach to implant dentistry. Upon completion of this course, the participants should be able to: Select patient for implant surgery and restorations. Set treatment plans for implant cases and recognize possible local and systemic risk factors. Achieve a satisfactory degree of skills and confidence in standard implant placement. Choose the appropriate surgical and restorative approaches. Understand patient pre-and post-operative care. Implement dental implantology into their dental practices. Get practical tips on how to avoid common pitfalls and complications in oral implantology. FACULTY AHMAD KUTKUT, DDS, MS, Course Director, Fellow-ICOI, is an Assistant Professor at University of Kentucky, College of Dentistry, Department of Oral Health Practice, Division of Prosthodontics. In 2010, Dr. Kutkut completed a Masters degree and a Certificate of Prosthodontics at State University of New York at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine. In 2007, Dr. Kutkut completed a two year certificate program in Implant Dentistry at New York University College of Dentistry Department of Periodontology and Implant Dentistry. Presently Dr. Kutkut is a reviewer for several scientific journals. He lectures both nationally and internationally and has publicized numerous articles and abstracts. Dr. Kutkut is currently Director of Predoctoral Implant Program at UKCD and maintains a practice limited to dental implants, maxillofacial prosthetics, fixed and removable prosthodontics. DOLPHUS DAWSON, DMD, MS, MPH, is Assistant Professor of Periodontics at the University of Kentucky College of Dentistry. He received his dental degree and certificate of Advanced General Dentistry training from the University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky. He received his periodontal certificate and MS in Oral Biology from the University of Kentucky College of Dentistry. Dr. Dawson is a Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology and maintains a faculty practice within the Division of Periodontology at the UK College of Dentistry. PINAR EMECEN HUJA, DDS, PhD, is a full time faculty member at UK College of Dentistry in the Division of Periodontics. She received her dental degree from Hacettepe University, Turkey in 1998. She completed PhD training combined with specialty training in periodontology at Hacettepe University in 2005. Dr. Huja completed a Master s of Science and a Certificate in Periodontology from Ohio State University in 2011. CHERYL PEARSON, DMD, AAACD, FAAID received her dental degree from the University of Kentucky College of Dentistry in 1981 and was inducted into the Omicron Kappa Upsilon Honor Society. She completed a Post Graduate Residency at Tufts University New England Medical Center, Boston, MA in 1982. In 1983, she established a private practice in Lexington, Kentucky and has enjoyed a successful career for 30 years in general, cosmetic, implant, and rehabilitative dentistry. She is an accredited member of the AACD and a fellow of the AAID, past president of the Southern District of the AAID and an examiner for associate fellowship and fellowship awards. At present, Dr. Pearson is honored to be a member of the Advanced Dental Implant Studies, a group of successful practicing implant dentists who share the collective goal of advancing dental implant skills and knowledge not only for their own benefit, but to dental practitioners throughout the world. Dr. Pearson is a clinical success coach for the Maximus Implant Course 2015 and lectures at national and international meetings on Implant Dentistry. Dr. Pearson now practices with Dr. Edward Mills and his incredible team at The Atlanta Center for Restorative Dentistry providing cosmetic and implant dental care.
STEVEN TUCKER, DMD, started his training at Murray State University in the pre-dental program and participated in a curriculum heavy with biology and chemistry. By the time he concluded his undergraduate studies, Dr. Tucker was awarded the Liza Spann Health Professions Scholarship and was early admitted into the University of Kentucky College of Dentistry. After completing his dental degree from the University of Kentucky, Dr. Tucker continued his training and studies at the University of Kentucky Chandler Medical Center, and was awarded a specialty certificate in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. Since then, Dr. Tucker has continued his education and gained invaluable experience. Dr. Tucker is associated with the Kentucky Dental Association, as well as the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, and the American Dental Association. The Modules MODULE 1: September 9-10, 2016: Interdisciplinary Treatment Planning for Dental Implant Patients (Preclinical hands-on) Lectures: Friday, 9 am - 5 pm; Registration: 8:30 am EST September 9 9 am - 10:20 am Current Trends in Implant Treatment Planning 10:40 am - 12 pm Implant Risk Management, Treatment and Prevention 1 pm 2:30 pm Biomaterials and Biomechanics 3 pm - 5 pm Continuation of Biomaterials and Biomechanics Hands-on Clinical Session: Saturday, 9 am - 12 pm; Registration: 8:30 am EST September 10 Pre-surgical prosthetic planning and work-up sequence of implant candidates Implant-Restorative Design for Fixed and Removable Prostheses, Step-wise Placement of Dental Implants in Plastic Jaw and Mr. Jon Homer Fabrication of provisional prosthesis and providing template for the final restoration. and Mr. Jon Homer Each participant will become familiar with CBCT applications for implant treatment planning and site assessment. Review and become familiar with anatomy and biology as it relates to the placement and restoration of dental implants. Become familiar with the team concept of dental implant therapy.
MODULE 2: October 7-8, 2016: A Simplified Technique for Successful Dental Implant Placement Lectures: Friday, 9 am - 5 pm; Registration: 8:30 am EST October 7 9 am - 10:20 am CBCT in Implant Dentistry and Digital Treatment Planning 10:40 am - 12 pm Guided Implant Placement and Loading Protocols in Implant Dentistry Dr. Steven Tucker 1 pm - 2:30 pm Esthetic Integration in Incision Designs and Suturing Techniques Dr. Ehab Shehata 3 pm - 5 pm Review of Current Implant Modalities - Systems, Configurations, Surface Treatments and Enhancements Hands-on Clinical Session: Saturday, 9 am - 12 pm; Registration: 8:30 am EST October 8 Demonstration of placement of endosseous implants on animal jaws. and Mr. Jon Homer Practicing flap techniques and implant placement with different suturing techniques training on animal s jaw. and Dr. Ehab Shehata Surgical field preparation protocol (asepsis and sterility) will be discussed relevant to implant placement. Detailed flap design and suturing techniques will be covered as directly related to dental implant treatment. Perform hands-on training practicing the flap design, osteotomy preparation to place an implant and suturing technique on animal jaws. MODULE 3: Part 1: November 11-12, 2016: Extraction Socket Management Ridge Preservation (Clinical handson) Lectures: Friday, 9 am - 5 pm; Registration: 8:30 am EST November 11, 2016 9 am - 10:20 am Extraction Socket Management, Ridge Alterations After Tooth Extraction 10:40 am - 12 pm Integrating Technology and Biology in Bone Regeneration Dr. Dolph Dawson 1 pm - 2:30 pm Extraction Socket Preservation Techniques 3 pm - 5 pm Continuation of Extraction Socket Preservation Techniques Clinical Session: Saturday, 9 am - 12 pm; Registration: 8:30 am EST November 12 Attendees will bring their own patients and dental assistants to perform an atraumatic extraction and socket preservation graft Drs. Ahmad Kutkut, Dolph Dawson and Ehab Shehata MODULE 3: Part 2: January 27-28, 2017: Surgical Implant Placement Continuum (Clinical hands-on)
Lecture: Friday, 9 am - 5 pm; Registration: 8:30 am EST, January 27 9 am - 10:20 am Esthetic Consideration for Implant Restorations I 10:40 am - 12 pm Esthetic Provisionals and Abutment Selection for Final Restorations Dr. Cheryl Pearson 1 pm - 2:30 pm Enhancement of Soft Tissue Around Implants in the Esthetic Zone 3 pm - 5 pm Esthetic Considerations for Implant Restorations II Hands-on Clinical Session: Saturday, 9 am - 12 pm; Registration: 8:30 am EST January 28 Attendees will bring their same previous patients and dental assistants to perform a surgical implant placement. Drs. Ahmad Kutkut, Ehab Shehata, and Emecen Pinar-Huja MODULE 4: Part 1: February 24-25, 2017: Surgical Implant Placement for Implant Retained Mandibular Overdenture (Clinical hands-on) Lectures: Friday, 9 am - 5 pm; Registration: 8:30 am EST February 24, 2017 9 am - 10:20 am Implant Prosthodontic Management Strategies for the Edentulous Patients 10:40 am - 12 pm Soft Tissue Management Around Implant 1 pm - 2:30 pm Management of Surgical and Prosthodontic Complications Drs. Ahmad Kutkut and Ehab Shehata 3 pm - 5 pm Continuation of Management of Surgical and Prosthodontic Complications Drs. Ahmad Kutkut and Ehab Shehata Hands-on Clinical Session: Saturday, 9 am - 12 pm; Registration: 8:30 am EST February 25 Attendees will bring their own patients and dental assistants to perform alveoloplasty (if needed) and will be placing two implants in and anterior mandible using Straumann implant system. Drs. Ahmad Kutkut, Ehab Shehata and Enif Dominguez MODULE 4: Part 2: May 19-20, 2017: Prosthetic Implant Restoration for Implant Retained Mandibular Overdenture (Clinical hands-on) Lectures: Friday, 9 am - 5 pm; Registration: 8:30 am EST May 19, 2016 9 am - 10:20 am Implant Retained Overdenture Techniques 10:40 am - 12 pm Strategies to Develop Predictable Prosthetic Outcomes Dr. Cheryl Pearson 1 pm - 2:30 pm Advanced Implantology: Immediate Loading Principles and Techniques Dr. Steven Tucker
3 pm - 5 pm Continuation of Advanced Implantology: Immediate Loading Principles and Techniques Dr. Steven Tucker Clinical Session: Saturday, 9 am - 12 pm; Registration: 8:30 am EST May 20 Attendees will bring the same patients and dental assistants to perform prosthetic treatment using Locator system and perform intraoral pickup of the attachments into the denture. Drs. Ahmad Kutkut, Ehab Shehata and Enif Dominguez. MODULE 5: Part 1: March 24-25, 2017: Implant Site Development, Clinical Application for Surgical Techniques (Clinical hands-on) Lectures: Friday, 9 am - 5 pm; Registration: 8:30 am EST March 24, 2017 9 am - 10:20 am The Current Status of GBR: What Are the Options? 10:40 am - 12 pm Clinical Application for Regenerative Biomaterials Dr. Enif Dominguez 1 pm - 2:30 pm Fundamentals of Sinus Graft, Symphyseal Grafts, Ramus Grafts Drs. Ehab Shehata and Ahmad Kutkut 3 pm - 5 pm Continuation of Fundamentals of Sinus Graft, Symphyseal Grafts, Ramus Grafts Drs. Ehab Shehata and Ahmad Kutkut Hands-on Clinical Session: Saturday, 9 am - 12 pm; Registration: 8:30 am EST March 25 Attendees will bring their own patients and dental assistants to perform a guided bone regeneration using most current biological materials: bone graft and resorpable membranes. Drs. Ahmad Kutkut, Ehab Shehata and Enif Dominguez MODULE 5: Part 2: June 23-24, 2017: Surgical Implant Placement Continuum (Clinical hands-on) Lectures: Friday, 9 am - 5 pm; Registration: 8:30 am EST June 23, 2017 9 am - 10:20 am Management of Mechanical Implant Complications 10:40 am - 12 pm Surgical and Biological Complications in Implant Dentistry 1 pm - 2:30 pm How to Analyze Literature for Evidence Based Implant Dentistry Dr. Dolph Dawson 3 pm - 5 pm Comprehensive Review Examination
Hands-on Clinical Session: Saturday, 9 am - 12 pm; Registration: 8:30 am EST June 24 Attendees will bring their same patients and dental assistants to perform a surgical implant placement using scientifically established implant system. Drs. Ahmad Kutkut, Ehab Shehata and Enif Dominguez The Comprehensive Surgical Implant Highlights 72 CE hours of lectures, live surgeries, demonstrations and hands-on sessions. Evidence-based clinical approach Participants will do live surgery on their own patients under direct supervision. Each participant will be able to assist, witness and perform different implant cases and share experiences with mentors and colleagues during the treatment process. Problem based theory and practice learning. International distinguished speakers from different disciplines of implantology. Non-commercial course covering the spectrum of implant types and systems without interest in any specific company. In-depth review of surgical and prosthetic protocols. Excellent assessment cycle throughout the course, to enhance knowledge, skills, and attitudes. Certificate of completion is awarded by UK College of Dentistry **************************************************************** Dates: Five Modules, Beginning September 9-10, 2016 and ending June 24, 2017 Time: 9 am to 5 pm on Fridays and 9 am 12 pm on Saturdays Location: University of Kentucky College of Dentistry, Lexington, KY Tuition: $10, 000 for the completed one-year course ($5,000 deposit due upon registration) or $1,500 for each Module #1 and #2 $3,000 for each Module #3, #4, #5 Credit Hrs: 72 credit hours Register by August 15, 2016 Full Payment is Due by August 15, 2016 Educational Method: Illustrated lectures, discussion and hands-on format