Clinical Decision Making for the Restoration and the Replacement of
Compromised Dentition
COURSE OVERVIEW
Clinicians frequently encounter the challenge of guiding patients between saving a compromised tooth, opting for a dental implant or considering other prosthetic solutions. This course offers a structured, evidence-based approach to assessing key clinical parameters when determining tooth restorability and implant selection. Through real-life case scenarios, participants will gain practical insights into making informed, patient-centered decisions for optimal long-term outcomes.
Audience: Dentists, Dental Assistants, Technicians
Recommended Pre-requisite: None
Format
Lecture,
Live Webinar
Subject
690 Implants
Speaker
Ibrahim Duqum, DDS, MS, FICD
Course Date
May 29, 2025
@ 7 PM ET /
4 PM PT
Credit
1 CEU
Course Fee
$29
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
At the end of this course, attendees should be able to:
■ Apply diagnostic criteria to evaluate compromised dentition and develop comprehensive treatment plans
■ Develop a structured clinical framework to assess periodontal integrity, structural viability and functional demands
■ Enhance case acceptance by effectively communicating treatment options with personalized, predictable approaches tailored to each patient’s needs
■ Apply diagnostic criteria to evaluate compromised dentition and develop comprehensive treatment plans
■ Develop a structured clinical framework to assess periodontal integrity, structural viability and functional demands
■ Enhance case acceptance by effectively communicating treatment options with personalized, predictable approaches tailored to each patient’s needs
Ibrahim Duqum, DDS, MS, FICD

