Comprehensive Review of Possible Complications with Implant Restorative Procedures

COURSE OVERVIEW

Sufficient case planning is crucial for successful implant therapy outcomes. However, when restoring implants, clinicians may face various mechanical, biological or technical complications. This course will review potential causes for these complications and outline strategies to prevent repeat failures.

Audience: Dentists, Dental Assistants

Format

Self-Instruction, Pre-recorded Lecture

Subject

690 Implants

Speaker

James Wayne Leonard, DMD 

Release Date

06/04/24

Expiry/Re-evaluation 

06/04/27

Credit

1 CEU

Course Fee

FREE

Pre-requisite: Implants 101

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

At the end of this course, attendees should be able to:
■ Successfully identify the brand of an implant that failed during the restorative phase
■ Identify loose or failing implant crowns
■ Gain access to the screw chamber and remove damaged or stripped screws

James Wayne Leonard, D.M.D.


Dr. Leonard brings more than 25 years of clinical, educational and operational experience to the NDX Board for Continuing Education. As the VP of Clinical Services for the North American Dental Group, he mentors doctors, evaluates practice operations, provides clinical insights and contributes to educational programs. Dr. Leonard has presented extensively on restorative scanning, implant restoration and leadership principles. He has completed the Implant Educators Mini-residency Program and is a fellow in the International Congress of Oral Implantology.

CE CREDIT:
Participants must view the pre-recorded lecture in its entirety and complete both the survey and quiz. Once all components are finished, the CE Certificate will be unlocked and available for download.


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SPEAKER DISCLOSURE:

This speaker was not compensated by National Dentex for the production or delivery of course content. Speakers do not receive compensation for additional viewings of recorded materials. Any additional disclosures regarding potential commercial bias will be provided by the speaker at the beginning of the course presentation. This disclosure does not imply that the information presented is biased or of lesser quality.