Upon registration, each doctor has immediate access to a dedicated Drobox that contains.
Doctors can practice treatment planning using this date before coming to the workshop.
Each doctor will have a steriolithic model of their specimen.
Zygoma and Pterygoid implant placement
Treatment options for severe atrophic maxilla
Overview of intra and extra maxillary techniques
Case selection
Head and neck anatomy
Cadaver zygomatic and pterygoid implant surgery
Guided surgery for zygomatic implant surgery
Steriolithic model and CT-scans of each cadaver
Zygoma and Pterygoid implant placement
Treatment options for severe atrophic maxilla
Overview of intra and extra maxillary techniques
Case selection
Cadaver zygomatic and pterygoid implant surgery
Guided surgery for zygomatic implant surgery
Steriolithic model and CT-scans of each cadaver.
Dennis Smiler
DDS
Dr. Dennis G. Smiler is a Fellow in the: International Congress of Oral Implantology, American Society of Osseointegration, and American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons; and is an Associate Fellow of the American Academy of Implant Dentistry.
Dr. Smiler graduated from the University of Pennsylvania, School of Dentistry in 1964. He attended Boston University, Graduate School of Dentistry, earning a Masters of Science degree in 1968.
Following an oral surgery internship and residency at Roosevelt Hospital, New York, he returned to California in 1969, establishing his oral surgery practice.
Dr. Smiler has published numerous articles in dental professional literature and contributed to periodicals and text books. He lectures extensively and participates in symposiums both domestically and internationally at universities, academy meetings and implant conferences. He maintains a private practice in Encino, California.
Dan Rosen
DDS
Dr. Dan Rosen is an international lecturer and educator on subjects related to implant dentistry and prosthetic rehabilitation of implant-supported restorations.
He is a graduate of medical school in Bologna, Italy and received Doctor of Dental Surgery from Tel Aviv University, Israel. He is a fellow and diplomate of the International Congress of Oral lmplantology and member of the American Academy of Implant Dentistry.
Dr. Rosen maintains a private practice in Los Angeles, California and mentors dentists in surgery and treatment related to implants. In addition to English, Dr. Rosen speaks Spanish, Italian, Hebrew and Farsi.
First model for freehand zygoma and pterygoid implants
Second model with guided surgery
Denture conversion over the 2nd model
Official Noris Medical Certificate
Professional materials
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