"The single, most educational implant
course I have ever attended! A must for every implant surgeon!"
Paul S. Petrungaro DDS, MS, FICO, FACD, DICOI
Dr. Jerry D. Mancuso Billings, Montana
Dr. Paul S. Petrungaro graduated from Loyola University Dental School in 1986, where he completed an independent study of Periodontics at the Welsh National Dental School in Wales, UK. He completed his residency in Periodontics and has a specialty certificate in addition to a Masters of Science degree in Periodontics from Northwestern University Dental School. He is the former Coordinator o Implantology for the Graduate Department of Periodontics, NU Dental School. Dr. Petrungaro has been in private practice of Periodontics and Implantology since 1988, and holds license in both Illinois and Minnesota. He has given numerous seminars and lectures on advanced periodontal, prosthetic and implant interrelationships, bone regeneration and aesthetic tissue formation, the use of transitional implants, the immediate restoration of dental implants and the use of platelet rich plasma in bone grafting throughout the U.S., Europe, Canada, Australia, South America, and Israel. In addition, he has authored numerous articles on all the above along with the topics of cosmetic bone grafting and aesthetic implant procedures. A consultant to numerous surgical companies and laboratories, Dr. Petrungaro contributes to many new innovations in the aforementioned disciplines of surgical dentistry. He is a fellow of the International & American College of Dentists, and a Diplomate of the International Congress of Oral Implantologists.
Chicago, Illinois
Live Surgical Training Fundamentals for Immediate Restoration of Single & Multiple Implant Sites April 10-12, 2014 September 4-6, 2014
Turning Learning into Practice It is very rare to take a 2.5 day class that is packed with so much useful information. Dr. Petrungaro is a high energy speaker and very passionate about implant esthetics. He teaches what works and exactly how to do it. He also shows you what doesn’t work. One week after taking the class, I placed two implants with confidence that I would have previously referred out. Dr. Brian Pradko, DDS Richmond, MI
Advanced Bone Grafting/ Immediate Loading
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May 15-17, 2014 November 13-15, 2014
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Approved PACE Program Provider FAGD/MAGD Credit Approval does not imply acceptance by a state or provincial board of dentistry or AGD endorsement 6/1/2011-5/31/2014 Provider ID#305651
Fundamentals for Immediate Restoration of Single & Multiple Implant Sites April 10-12, 2014 | September 4-6, 2014
Goals: To provide a curriculum that is unmatched in the private dental education realm To help clinicians incorporate contemporary surgical and restorative principles into their practices To incorporate surgical and restorative principles, with esthetic results in mind To educate participants and allow them to have a state-ofthe-art course with materials and aids to maximize their learning experience To build their learning experience through conventional, well established principles, and incorporate modern, state of the art procedures into the learning experience To provide a support system for our students to help them become successful at the incorporation of these techniques into their practices
Creating and Teaching Techniques to Provide the Foundation for Esthetics in Periodontal, Implant and Esthetic Regenerative and Reconstructive Dentistry
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Diagnosis & treatment planning Basic/advanced crown lengthening Atraumatic extraction Ridge preservation Provisionalization Soft tissue grafting Root coverage procedures
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18 CE Credits
Laser vestibuloplasty Ovate pontic formation Basic implant surgery Anterior implant esthetics Immediate denture stabilization Incisions/suturing Immediate implant restoration
Description - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
• Anterior implant esthetics • Case presentation • Minimally invasive implant • Diagnosis & treatment planning for protocols periodontal, cosmetic, and implant patients • Minimally invasive bone • Biologic width management for implant, grafting cosmetic and reconstructive dentistry • Immediate provisionalization • Basic/advanced crown lengthening technique techniques • Single tooth replacement • Provisionalization • Creating and maintaining • Soft tissue grafting principles and papillary contours around techniques for teeth implants dental implants • Incisions and suturing techniques and protocols • Platelet rich plasma workshop • Ovate pontic site formation • Intensive hands-on portion • Basic principles of bone grafting and featuring: membrane usage • Models • Atraumatic extraction techniques • Incision and suturing • Bone grafting and ridge preservation for • Bone grafting materials implant and pre-prosthetic procedures • Immediate implant • Conventional vs. one stage implant provisional construction procedures vs. immediate implant • Surgical stent fabrication restoration • Provisional contouring techniques • Fabricating esthetic provisional to manage tissue contours, sharpen emergence profiles
Course
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The Implant Learning Center 30 N. Michigan Ave, Suite 1220 Chicago, IL 60602
Course Fundamentals for Immediate Restoration of Single and Multiple Implant Sites
Advanced Bone Grafting/ Immediate Load Course
Location Chicago, Illinois
Phone: 312.624.9322 Fax: 312.624.9403
Date April 35,2014
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Fee $2,155
September 4-6,2014
Chicago, Illinois
May 15-17, 2014
$2,445
November 13-15, 2014
UNLV Live Surgical Course
Las Vegas, Nevada
April 24-26, 2014
$2,695
Course fees are non-refundable within 30 days of course date due to The Implant Learning Center reserves a space for the program for the participant after receipt of their registration confirmation. The information contained in this Cancellation Policy supersedes any verbal or other written information that anyone may receive regarding this policy.
18 CE Credits
Live Surgical Course in Conjunction with the University of Nevada Las Vegas April 24-26
• Advanced soft tissue grafting • Basic/advanced crown lengthening • Atraumatic extraction • Ridge preservation • Provisionalization • Soft tissue grafting
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Ovate pontic formation Basic implant surgery Anterior implant esthetics Immediate denture stabilization Incisions/suturing Laser vestibuloplasty
Description - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - • Case presentation • Anterior implant esthetics • Diagnosis & treatment planning for • Minimally invasive implant periodontal, cosmetic, and implant protocols patients • Minimally invasive bone grafting • Biologic width management for • Immediate provisionalization implant, cosmetic and reconstructive technique dentistry • Single tooth replacement • Basic/advanced crown lengthening • Creating and maintaining techniques papillary contours around • Provisionalization dental implants • Soft tissue grafting principles and • Platelet rich plasma workshop techniques for teeth implants • Intensive hands-on portion featuring: • Incisions and suturing techniques and • Models protocols • Incision and suturing • Ovate pontic site formation • Bone grafting materials • Basic principles of bone grafting and • Immediate implant provisional membrane usage construction • Atraumatic extraction techniques • Surgical stent fabrication • Bone grafting and ridge preservation • Provisional contouring techniques for implant and pre-prosthetic • Fabricating esthetic provisional to procedures manage tissue contours, sharpen • Conventional vs. one stage implant emergence profiles procedures vs. immediate implant restoration
18 CE Credits 11CE Credits • • • • • • •
Advanced Bone Grafting/ Immediate Loading May 15-17, 2014 | November 13-15, 2014
Advanced soft tissue grafting Lip switch procedure Advanced crown lengthening Smile design Full mouth rehabilitation Advanced closure techniques Laser vestibuloplasty
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Stem cell enhanced allogenic block grafts Advanced implant esthetics Multiple tooth implant site procedures Advanced ridge reconstruction Sinus/socket grafting Block grafting Treating failing implants GBR membrane techniques
Description - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - • Immediate extraction cases • Soft tissue grafting principles and • Simultaneous sinus elevation techniques for teeth implants procedures • Incisions and suturing techniques and • Provisional fabrication protocols • CT guided surgical guide • Ovate pontic site formation • CT guided surgery • Basic principles of bone grafting and • Minimize treatment times by membrane usage completing all phases of • Atraumatic extraction techniques treatment at one time • Bone grafting and ridge preservation • Long term success rates for implant and pre-prosthetic • Provisional contouring techniques procedures • Fabricating esthetic provisional to • Conventional vs. one stage implant manage tissue contours, sharpen procedures vs. immediate implant emergence profiles restoration • Platelet rich plasma workshop • Flapless and flap procedures • Intensive hands-on portion featuring: • Long term success rates • Models • Implant placement and loading with • Incision and suturing simultaneous bone grafting procedure • Bone grafting materials • Creating natural appearing pontic • Immediate implant provisional sites construction • Creating and maintaining papillary • Surgical stent fabrication contours around dental implants
Paul S. Petrungaro DDS, MS, FICD, FACD, DICOI Dr. Paul S. Petrungaro graduated from Loyola University Dental School in 1986, where he completed an independent study of Periodontics at the Welsh National Dental School in Wales, UK. He completed his residency in Periodontics and has a specialty certificate in addition to a Masters of Science degree in Periodontics from Northwestern University Dental School. He is the former Coordinator of Implantology for the Graduate Department of Periodontics, NU Dental School. Dr. Petrungaro has been in private practice of Periodontics and Implantology since 1988, and holds license in both Illinois and Minnesota. He has given numerous seminars and lectures on advanced periodontal, prosthetic and implant interrelationships, bone regeneration and aesthetic tissue formation, cosmetic bone grafting, esthetic implant procedures, the use of transitional implants, the immediate restoration of dental implants and the use of platelet rich plasma in bone grafting throughout the U.S., Europe, Canada, Australia, South America, and Israel. Dr. Petrungaro has authored numerous articles and has worked as a consultant to numerous surgical companies and laboratories. He is internationally recognized for his contributions to contemporary dentistry and multiple disciplines of surgical dentistry. Dr. Petrungaro is a fellow of the International & American College of Dentists, and a Diplomate of the International Congress of Oral Implantologists.
Turning Learning into Practice "It is very rare to take a 2.5 day class that is packed with so much useful information. Dr. Petrungaro is a high energy speaker and very passionate about implant esthetics. He teaches what works and exactly how to do it. He also shows you what doesn’t work. One week after taking the class, I placed two implants with confidence that I would have previously referred out." Dr. Brian Pradko, DDS Richmond, MI
The single, most educational implant course I have ever attended! A must for ever y implant surgeon!
Dr. Jerry D. Mancuso Billings, Montana
Fundamentals for Immediate Restoration of Single & Multiple Implant Sites April 3-5, 2014 September 4-6, 2014
Advanced Bone Grafting/ Immediate Loading May 15-17, 2014 November 13-15, 2014
Live Surgical Course in Conjunction with the University of Las Vegas April 24-26, 2014
Creating and Teaching Techniques to Provide the Foundation for Esthetics in Periodontal, Implant and Esthetic Regenerative and Reconstructive Dentistry
Goals:
Fundamentals for Immediate Restoration of Single & Multiple Implant Sites 18 CE Credits • • • • • • •
April 3-5, 2014 | September 4-6, 2014
Diagnosis & treatment planning Basic/advanced crown lengthening Atraumatic extraction Ridge preservation Provisionalization Soft tissue grafting Root coverage procedures
• • • • • • •
Laser vestibuloplasty Ovate pontic formation Basic implant surgery Anterior implant esthetics Immediate denture stabilization Incisions/suturing Immediate implant restoration
Description - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
• Anterior implant esthetics • Case presentation To provide a curriculum that • Minimally invasive implant • Diagnosis & treatment planning for is unmatched in the private protocols dental education realm periodontal, cosmetic, and implant • Minimally invasive bone patients To help clinicians grafting incorporate contemporary • Biologic width management for surgical and restorative • Immediate provisionalization principles into their implant, cosmetic and reconstructive practices technique dentistry • Single tooth replacement To incorporate surgical and • Basic/advanced crown lengthening restorative principles, with • Creating and maintaining techniques esthetic results in mind papillary contours around • Provisionalization To educate participants and dental implants allow them to have a state-of- • Soft tissue grafting principles and the-art course with materials and techniques for teeth implants • Provisional contouring aids to maximize their learning experience • Incisions and suturing techniques and techniques protocols • Fabricating esthetic To build their learning • Ovate pontic site formation provisional to manage experience through • Basic principles of bone grafting and conventional, well established tissue contours, sharpen principles, and incorporate membrane usage emergence profiles modern, state of the art procedures into the learning • Atraumatic extraction techniques experience • Platelet rich plasma workshop • Bone grafting and ridge preservation • Intensive hands-on portion for implant and pre-prosthetic To provide a support system featuring: procedures for our students to help them become successful at the • Models • Conventional vs. one stage implant incorporation of these • Incision and suturing techniques into their practices procedures vs. immediate implant • Bone grafting materials restoration • Immediate implant provisional construction • Surgical stent fabrication
REGISTRATION FORM For more Information please call or email: Kara Kozar
| office: 312.624.9322 | kara@theimplantlearningcenter.com | | cell: 708.280.3994 |
CONTACT INFORMATION Name
Address City Phone Email
Specialty Zip
State Fax
Card type (circle one): Visa/ Mastercard/ American Express Exp Security Code
Ch e ck enclosed Credit card
Card #
Card billing address State
City
Make checks payable to:
Zip
The Implant Learning Center 30 N. Michigan Ave, Suite 1220 Chicago, IL 60602
Course Live Surgical Training Fundamentals for Immediate Restoration of Single and Multiple Implant Sites Live Surgical Training Advanced Bone Grafting/ Immediate Load Course
Location Chicago, Illinois
Phone: (312.)624-9322 Fax: (312)624-9403
Date April 1012,2014
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Fee $2,455
September 4-6,2014
Chicago, Illinois
May 15-17, 2014 November 13-15, 2014
Cancellation Policy
Course fees are non-refundable within 30 days of course date due to The Implant Learning Center reserves a space for the program for the participant after receipt of their registration confirmation. The information contained in this Cancellation Policy supersedes any verbal or other written information that anyone may receive regarding this policy.
$2,745