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CE0981L: Surgical implant Dentistry for the General Practitioner. Hands-On Course
Anastasios (Tassos) Irinakis DDS, MSc, Dip.Perio, FRCD(C)
DATES:
Friday and Saturday, May 7-8, 2010
LOCATION:
Northgate Community Center
10510 5th Ave NE
Seattle, WA 98125-7202
(206) 386-4283
TARGET AUDIENCE:
This course is designed for dentists with beginning or immediate level implant skills.
REGISTER:
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TIMES:
Registration and Continental Breakfast: 8:00am - 8:30am
Lecture/Lab: 8:30am - 4:30pm
TUITION:
Before May 5
$1200/Participant
After May 5
$1210/Participant
*A boxed lunch for both days is included in the price of this course.
CREDITS:
14 hours
LIMITED ATTENDANCE:
Course limited to 50 participants.
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The University of Washington thanks
Nobel Biocare
for its generous equipment grant in support of this program.
*Refunds for CDE participation courses must be requested at least 14 days prior to the first meeting of a course. All participation courses have a $100 non-refundable deposit. The deposit is necessary to cover the cost of materials that are incurred which are non-refundable to our office. If a cancellation is made less than 14 days before a course, no monetary refund will be given, and the money can not be transferred to another course, unless the CDE office is able to occupy the spot with another participant. Funds, minus the $100 non-refundable deposit, may be transferred to another course within the same CDE calendar year if the request is made 14 days before the course.
Course Description:
Participants will be introduced to the surgical phases of a number of implant cases. More complex cases will be discussed as well. The fundamental rationale will be presented on treatment planning, radiographic assessment, choosing the appropriate implants, risk factors, abutment selection, surgical placement, bone grafting and esthetic considerations. Extraction Socket preservation, Lateral ridge augmentation will be discussed in detail in lecture format. Participants will be exposed to hands-on training in implant surgery and restorative implant dentistry from a Periodontist’s perspective. After this course, participating dentists can incorporate implant dentistry into their practice or even progress to patient-based surgeries themselves.
Course Objectives - As a result of attending this course, the participant should be able to:
- Understand the methodology and rationale for single implant placement and restoration as well as surgical fundamentals for two adjacent implants
- Develop protocols to implement treatment planning strategies (which may involve bone grafting)
- Demonstrate the techniques required for the surgical phases of implant therapy
- Manage postoperatve phase and/or problems of the uncomplicated implant patient
Instructor:
ANASTASIOS (TASSOS) IRINAKIS is a Certified Specialist in Periodontics & the Director of Graduate Periodontics & Implant Surgery at the University of British Columbia (UBC) in Vancouver, Canada.
Dr. Irinakis is originally from Montreal but calls Vancouver his home for the last ten years. After completing his dental degree and working in private practice for a year he continued his education at UBC, where he received his specialty training in Periodontics and Implant Surgery. His postgraduate education led to a Diploma in Periodontics and a Masters degree in Oral Biology. He was awarded the "McAnulty Memorial Prize" for Excellence in Periodontics in 2001 and was recently awarded the “2005 Educator Award” from the American Academy of Periodontology. He serves the Academy as a member of the Review Panel for the Journal of Periodontology. He is also a Periodontal Consultant for Vancouver General Hospital and for the College of Dental Surgeons of British Columbia.
Dr. Irinakis lectures actively in study clubs, conferences and hands-on courses for dental professionals nationally & internationally. He also maintains private practice performing a variety of periodontal & implant surgeries in Vancouver, B.C. and Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

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ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry.
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University of Washington designates this activity for 14 continuing education credits. |
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