Fri 23 February 2024 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Introduction to implant restoration – level 1
Gain theoretical knowledge and hands-on practice in treatment planning, restoration and long-term maintenance of dental implants.
Modern implant treatment should be based on sound biological and prosthodontic principles, in order to provide patients with prostheses that are functional, aesthetic and comfortable. This course is designed for clinicians with little or no previous implant experience who would like to incorporate implant restorations confidently into their daily practice.
Learn to:
- identify the biological and prosthetic factors that lead to a successful implant restoration
- understand 3D images and their application in implant dentistry
- design single implant prostheses and select appropriate abutments based on the clinical situation
- recognise common biological and mechanical complications.
Presented by Dr Carolina Perez Rodriguez
Held in conjunction with
CPD hours: 6 clinical hours
RSVP by Friday 09/02/2024.
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Schedule
Speakers
Dr Carolina Perez Rodriguez
Dr Rodriguez graduated from the University Complutense of Madrid in 2006. She then moved to Oxford (UK), where she worked as a general dentist. In this time, Dr Rodriguez undertook further studies in restorative dentistry, prosthodontics and implants in London, Manchester and France. She also gained membership of the Royal College of Surgeons (UK).
In early 2013, Dr Rodriguez settled in Melbourne. While working in private practice, she completed a part-time diploma in clinical dentistry in the field of implants at the University of Melbourne. She also received her prosthodontics specialist training and degree at the University of Melbourne.
Dr Rodriguez works in private prosthodontic practice in Bundoora and Glen Waverley and lectures part-time at the University of Melbourne.