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DESCRIPTION:Address: At the CityPlace 3 Training Room (3 CityPlace Drive)\,
  St. Louis\, MO\nContact: Laura Rhoads\nEmail: laura@stlouisdental.org\n\n
 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SINGLE-TOOTH IMPLANT THERAPY: LEVERAGING DIGITAL TECHNOL
 OGY &amp\; IMPLANT PROVISIONALIZATION TO PERSONALIZE THERAPY AND MAXIMIZE 
 OUTCOMESOptimizing peri-implant mucosal and esthetic outcomes for long-ter
 m health and stability requires careful multidisciplinary digital planning
 \, implant provisionalization\, and ultimately patient and site-specific a
 butment design. Digital workflows now enable the clinician the opportunity
  to optimize the implant’s surrounding soft tissues in a multitude of diff
 erent workflows\, depending on the requirements of the specific patient an
 d clinical scenario. This course will provide a didactic overview of signi
 ficant developments that have occurred related to digital implant planning
 \, patient-specific abutment selection and fabrication to optimize biologi
 cal and esthetic outcomes of single-tooth implant restorations\, and how t
 he general dentist can leverage such technologies and workflows to optimiz
 e patient-centered care.Understand how digital implant planning can be use
 d to optimize designs of patient-specific CAD/CAM abutments and custom hea
 ling abutments.Review current evidence-based rationale for implant-abutmen
 t designs that optimize peri-implant bone and soft-tissue outcomes\, while
  reducing short and long-term biological complications.Identify the influe
 nce that implant provisionalization plays in optimizing peri-implant mucos
 al outcomes following surgery\, and how soft-tissue contours can be reliab
 ly duplicated digitally to facilitate patient-specific CAD/CAM abutment de
 signs.2 CERP CE HoursThursday\, March 12\, 2026At the CityPlace 3 Training
  Room (3 CityPlace Drive\, St. Louis\, MO 63141)5:00PM Buffet Dinner\, Bee
 r\, and Wine 6:00PM 10 Minute Introduction from Michael Wandling\, Lecture
  to FollowOPTIONAL: Apply your registration fee paid towards your first or
  next case with Summit-Horizon Dental Lab.FEES:ADA/GSLDS Members $95Non-AD
 A Members $195Dental/Graduate Students and Residents $65Includes Buffet Di
 nner\, Beer\, and Wine Prior to Lecture
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LOCATION:At the CityPlace 3 Training Room (3 CityPlace Drive)\, St. Louis\,
  MO
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SUMMARY:CE Special Event
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<strong>Address:</strong> At the CityPlace 3 T
 raining Room (3 CityPlace Drive)\, St. Louis\, MO<br><strong>Contact:</str
 ong> Laura Rhoads<br><strong>Email:</strong> <a href="mailto:laura@stlouis
 dental.org">laura@stlouisdental.org</a><br><br><h2><strong>MULTIDISCIPLINA
 RY SINGLE-TOOTH IMPLANT THERAPY:&nbsp\;</strong></h2><p>LEVERAGING DIGITAL
  TECHNOLOGY &amp\; IMPLANT PROVISIONALIZATION TO PERSONALIZE THERAPY AND M
 AXIMIZE OUTCOMES</p><p>Optimizing peri-implant mucosal and esthetic outcom
 es for long-term health and stability requires careful multidisciplinary d
 igital planning\, implant provisionalization\, and ultimately patient and 
 site-specific abutment design. Digital workflows now enable the clinician 
 the opportunity to optimize the implant’s surrounding soft tissues in a mu
 ltitude of different workflows\, depending on the requirements of the spec
 ific patient and clinical scenario. This course will provide a didactic ov
 erview of significant developments that have occurred related to digital i
 mplant planning\, patient-specific abutment selection and fabrication to o
 ptimize biological and esthetic outcomes of single-tooth implant restorati
 ons\, and how the general dentist can leverage such technologies and workf
 lows to optimize patient-centered care.</p><ul><li>Understand how digital 
 implant planning can be used to optimize designs of patient-specific CAD/C
 AM abutments and custom healing abutments.</li><li>Review current evidence
 -based rationale for implant-abutment designs that optimize peri-implant b
 one and soft-tissue outcomes\, while reducing short and long-term biologic
 al complications.</li><li>Identify the influence that implant provisionali
 zation plays in optimizing peri-implant mucosal outcomes following surgery
 \, and how soft-tissue contours can be reliably duplicated digitally to fa
 cilitate patient-specific CAD/CAM abutment designs.</li></ul><p>2 CERP CE 
 Hours<br>Thursday\, March 12\, 2026<br>At the CityPlace 3 Training Room (3
  CityPlace Drive\, St. Louis\, MO 63141)<br><strong>5:00PM</strong> Buffet
  Dinner\, Beer\, and Wine <br><strong>6:00PM</strong> 10 Minute Introducti
 on from Michael Wandling\, Lecture to Follow</p><p>OPTIONAL: Apply your re
 gistration fee paid towards your first or next case with Summit-Horizon De
 ntal Lab.</p><p>FEES:</p><p><strong>ADA/GSLDS Members </strong><strong>$95
 </strong><strong><br><strong>Non-ADA Members </strong></strong><strong>$19
 5</strong><strong><br><strong>Dental/Graduate Students and Residents </str
 ong></strong><strong>$65</strong></p><em>Includes Buffet Dinner\, Beer\, a
 nd Wine Prior to Lecture</em><p></p><p></p>
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