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OVERVIEW
Dentists have a variety of wavelengths to choose from when deciding
which laser is most appropriate for his or her practice. Some wavelengths
are perfectly suited for periodontal therapy, while other wavelengths
may be more appropriate for a prosthetics-driven practice. The use
of lasers for specific procedures found in everyday fixed, removable
and implant prosthetic cases will be highlighted. Since the basis
of a successful prosthetic reconstruction is a healthy periodontal
foundation, the use of lasers for non-surgical, surgical, and regenerative
periodontics will also be discussed.
OBJECTIVES
• Soft and hard tissue crown lengthening
• Cordless gingival troughing
• Cosmetic recontouring of gingival prior to laminate placement
• Treatment of altered passive eruption cases prior to eruption
• Peri-implant soft tissue modification and treatment of peri-implantitis
• Torus and tuberosity reduction (both hard and soft tissue)
• Removal of epulis without scar/contraction of the vestibule
• Treatment of chronic denture stomatitis
• Residual ridge surgery/vestibuloplasty
• Ovate pontic site formation
• Long term management of the perio-prosthetic patient
• Hard tissue lasers – are we ready to replace the
• Frenectomy
• Gingivectomy
• Periodontal regeneration surgery/non membrane laser guided
tissue regeneration
The participant will perform many of the above procedures during
the wet lab on animal jaws. Upon completion of this course, participants
will be familiar with the use of lasers for specific procedures
found in a periodontal and prosthetics-driven practice. They will
be able to incorporate this knowledge into a basis for determining
which laser wavelength is most appropriate for their practice, and
be able to incorporate hard and soft tissue laser dentistry into
their practices first thing tomorrow morning.
PRESENTER
ROBERT CONVISSAR, B.S., D.D.S.,
obtained his dental degree from New York University College of Dentistry
in 1980. Previously receiving his B.S. Cum Laude from Brooklyn College,
C.U.N.Y in Biology. He is an internationally acclaimed lecturer
with eighteen years laser experience, and has lectured nationally
and internationally. In addition, Dr. Convissar has published fourteen
peer-reviewed papers translated into seven languages. Dr. Convissar
practices laser, cosmetic and restorative dentistry in New York.
He also serves as Director of Laser Dentistry at New York Hospital
Medical Center since 1992.
TIME
Check-in & Breakfast: D.S. Cafeteria, 8:00 AM
Program: Saturday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
LOCATION
The University of Texas Health Science Center
at San Antonio, Dental School
TUITION
Dentist: $199.50
CREDIT (Course Code: 124683A)
AGD Code: 135 Hours: 7
The Dental School thanks DEKA Laser Technologies
for their educational grant in support of this continuing education
program.
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