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GDIA

Advanced Implantology Course with Dr. Inseong Jeon

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COURSE OVERVIEW

Title: Strategic approach to upper premolar to molar area including sinus surgery

Abstract

The treatment strategies of upper premolar & molar area are different from the treatment methods of the lower jaw. The reason is that there is a powerful structure called maxillary sinus as well as bone density.Of course, there is a slight concavity in the premolar buccal area, but this can be easily completed by adjusting the angulation and torque control during surgery.The treatment strategies of the upper jaw, premolars and molars can be summarized as J753 rule. J is the front of my family name and means the approach according to the amount of residual alveolar bone height.
There are a wide variety approaches according to residual bone height, and there is a classification of simultaneous or delayed placement depending on the time.
J7 rule: When the residual bone height is about 7 mm
J5 rule: When the residual bone height is about 5 mm
J3 rule: When the residual bone height is less than 3 mm
In each case, you need to understand the classification of implant and delayed implantation immediately after normal bone conditions and tooth extraction, and at the same time master the complete understanding and access of the space called maxillary sinus to complete implant treatment.
Surgery in the maxillary sinus can be divided into a technique for bicortical anchorage, a crestal approach, and a lateral approach, and there are many considerations in each case.And complications that may occur during maxillary sinus surgery should be sorted out. I have 26 years of clinical experience and data that I have summarized a lot of the above in one story line, which I am sure will provide some kind of insight for many dentists. I hope it helps you a lot.

COURSE OBJECTIVES

  1. Anatomy related to sinus for implant placement
  2. Understaning of J 753 rule
  3. Implant placement on healed or incomplete healed ridge area
  4. Immediate placement on premolar & molar area
  5. Crestal Approach by various method
  6. Lateral Approach : simultaneous vs delayed
  7. Repair of sinus membrane perforation
  8. Bleeding & Infection control before & after sinus surgery

COURSE SCHEDULE

  • 8:00AM – 8:30AM: Sign-in/Breakfast
  • 8:30AM – 5:00PM: Lecture/Hands-on
    * Breakfast & Lunch will be provided
  • 9:00-11:00 Lecture 1
  • 11:00-12:00 Lecture 2
  • 12:00 13:00 Lunch
  • 13:00 16:00 Lecture 3
  • 16:00-17:00 Lecture 4
  • 9:00-11:00 Lecture 1
  • 11:00-12:00 Lecture 2
  • 12:00-13:00 Lunch
  • 13:00 -17:00 Hands-on

CONTACT INFORMATION

Call (323) 617-4141 or E-mail [email protected] for additional information.

Cancellation/Refund Policy

Refunds are granted only if a written cancellation notification is received within 31 days before the course. 50% of the tuition minus processing fee will be refunded if cancellation occurs within 21 days before this course. No refund is granted afterwards. A $75 fee is withheld for processing. Cancellation must be notified in writing by emailing [email protected].

Instructors

Inseong Jeon

DDS, MSD, PhD

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