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IMPLANT INTERACTIONS IN ORTHODONTICS: UTILIZATION OF IMPLANT ANCHORAGE FOR THE ORTHODONTIC PATIENT
Course Code: 7314
Brody Hildebrand, DDS, MS
Brody Hildebrand, DDS, MS
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Dr. Hildebrand received his DDS and MS from Baylor College of Dentistry where he holds a faculty position in the Prosthodontics Graduate Program. He is a fellow of the ITI and AGD, he serves on the NFED-SAB and he is a member of AO, AAO, ACP and ADA.
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Saturday, October 3, 2009
11:00am - 1:30pm
CE Hours: 2.5
The success of implantology continues to transform dentistry, and the use of implants as integral components in orthodontics is an exciting treatment option. Applications, trends and potential problems will be covered in relation to the use of implants during orthodontic care.
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:1. Appreciate and understand the benefits of implants in orthodontics
2. Identify advantages and potential pitfalls of direct and indirect anchorage
3. Determine how implant anchorage can benefit patients undergoing orthodontic care
Category: Orthodontics
Recommended for: Dentist/Dental Student, Hygienist, Dental Assistant