Peri-Implant Diseases (repeat) March 24
Time: 5:30 p.m
The registration fee is $15 and includes dinner and drinks from Stonehouse Catering. Dinner will be served starting at 5:30 p.m. and the presentation will be at 5:45 p.m. This event will be in the meeting room at our Maplewood clinic (3033 Hazelwood St.), so space is limited. 2 continuing dental education credits available.
Dr. Caitlin Hemmerich will be providing a repeat of our presentation on peri-implant diseases (originally offered in September). Key topics include differentiating peri-implant mucositis from peri-implantitis, identifying early signs of complications, and implementing both non-surgical and surgical interventions.
Key topics include differentiating peri-implant mucositis from peri-implantitis, identifying early signs of complications, and implementing both non-surgical and surgical interventions. The course also emphasizes preventive care and maintenance strategies for long-term peri-implant health.
Interactive case discussions and guided Q&A sessions will address critical questions such as:
- Recognizing clinical signs of implant complications
- Differentiating between peri-implant mucositis and peri-implantitis
- Developing tailored management plans based on disease etiology and diagnosis
- Deciding when to refer patients to a Periodontist for specialized care
Educational objectives:
- Understand biological complications related to dental implants
- Implement effective management strategies for these implant-related complications
- Apply best practices for maintaining implant sites
- Identify risk factors associated with peri-implant diseases
- Recognize early signs of complications and know when to refer patients to a periodontist
- Understand and apply etiology-based approaches to managing peri-implant diseases
