Bicon’s three-day Surgical and Prosthetic Principles course provides an overview of the surgical and prosthetic techniques relative to the Bicon Dental Implant System. Join us to learn the nuances of the Bicon implant placement techniques for the one-stage, two-stage and immediate stabilization and function procedures and the restorative options for single tooth, multiple teeth and overdenture restorations. This course provides the information necessary to incorporate implant treatments into your daily practice through lectures, videos, hands-on and live clinical observation. The instructors have years of experience from treating thousands of partially and completely edentulous patients with implants. This course will help broaden your knowledge of implants and enhance your ability to provide implants for every appropriate patient.

 

  • Literature review
  • Review of anatomical, prosthetic and surgical principles
  • Patient selection guidelines
  • Medical, dental, psychological, and social factors for treatment options
  • Pharmacological influences on patient selection and treatment
  • Pre and post-operative care
  • Surgical template fabrication
  • Osteotomy site preparation
  • Two-stage, One-stage, and Immediate Stabilization and Function surgical procedures
  • Single tooth restorations (PFM, Integrated Abutment Crown™, and All-Ceramic)
  • Brevis™ overdenture restorations
  • Laboratory and clinical nuances

Audience: Surgical and restorative clinicians
Time: 8:00am–5:00pm
Tuition: $1,600.00
(includes breakfast, lunch and one social dinner)
CE Credits: 25 hours

 

Course
Date
Location
SPP-01
Feb. 20-22, 2006 Boston, MA
SPP-02
April 24-26, 2006 Boston, MA
SPP-03
June 12-14, 2006 Boston, MA
SPP-04
July 31-Aug. 2, 2006 Long Beach, CA
SPP-05
Oct. 23-25, 2006 Boston, MA
SPP-06
Dec. 4-6, 2006 Boston, MA