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Free CE webinar with Dr. Sanda Moldovan

Mar 23, 2022

Predictability of ceramic dental implants

Dr. Sanda Moldovan Webinar

Predictability of ceramic dental implants

By Dr. Sanda Moldovan

1 hour | English | 1 CE credit | FREE
March 30th, 7.00 PM CEST (Paris) / 9.00 AM PST (Los Angeles)

 

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Webinar details

 

More and more patients are asking for metal free dental implants and restorations, yet many practitioners do not offer this option. Due to the difference in the ceramic properties as compared to titanium, handling of these implants during placement and restoration requires a different technique than titanium. ISQ values can be used predictably on ceramic implants to determine stability. This webinar is designed for practitioners who want to understand when to recommend, how to use, avoid complications and maintain the ceramic implants.

This webinar is designed for practitioners who want to understand when to recommend, how to use, avoid complications and maintain the ceramic implants.

 

Learning objectives:

  • Understand the ceramic dental implant history, composition, properties, and available research.
  • Learn the ISQ use in clinical practice
  • Be familiar with the surgical and prosthetic components of ceramic implants.
  • Know which patients will do better with ceramic than titanium implant option
  • Learn that immediate temporization is possible for ceramic implants when using the ISQ measurements.

 

About Dr. Sanda Moldovan

Sanda Moldovan, MS, DDS is an internationally recognized speaker, award-winning periodontist, author, and television personality and consultant on oral health, periodontics, nutrition, and anti-aging. Believing health issues that manifest in the mouth are key indicators for one’s overall health, she is a frequent speaker on periodontics and nutrition for Nobel Biocare – the world’s leading implant company. She lectures on dental implants and nutrition for a healthy mouth at the UCLA School of Dentistry and is a faculty member of Global Institute for Dental Education (GIDE).

She is a graduate of Ohio State University School of Dentistry. From there she went on to the University of California Los Angeles, for post-graduate periodontics training. She earned a Master of Science in Oral Biology from UCLA. Additionally, she is a trained and certified nutritionist as well as an American Academy of Periodontology (AAP) diplomate. Her professional affiliations include active membership in the Academy of Anti-Aging medicine, American College of Nutrition, and Academy of Laser Dentistry. She stays on top of the latest research and technology in her fields of expertise, particularly laser and minimally invasive techniques in dental implant surgery, periodontal plastic surgery, and nutritional support.