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2017-2018Continuing Dental EducationLSU Dental Implant Continuum for Treatment Planning, Placement & Restoration of Implantsin Baton RougeNEBWeforeNeverOffered!One 3-day weekend per monthfor seven consecutive months.(Full schedule inside)John M. Barksdale, DDS, DirectorandRick Ferguson, DMD, Co-Directorwith 10 additional faculty membersStarts October 27, 2017 and ends April 8, 2018 For dentists with a current U.S. license Limited-attendance, comprehensive, interdisciplinary Live patient surgeries during all sessions Proof of malpractice insurance requiredTUITION: 13,000Register NOW. . .This continuum willfill up because it is a livepatient experience.Eachparticipant isencouraged toparticipate inlive surgery.TM&LSU Health New Orleans Continuing Dental Education is the brand name of LSU’soverall continuing dental education program; it represents the long-standingaffiliation and working relationship between LSU Health New Orleans Schoolof Dentistry and The Louisiana Academy of Continuing Dental Education, Inc.for the purpose of developing, marketing, and administering online and livecontinuing education courses and training programs. This continuing educationactivity has been planned and will be implemented in accordance with standardsof the ADA Continuing Education Recognition Program (ADA CERP) throughjoint efforts between LSU Health New Orleans Continuing Dental Education andImplant Educators. LSU Health New Orleans Continuing Dental Education is anADA CERP Recognized Provider.

2017-2018Continuing Dental EducationLSU Dental Implant Continuum for Treatment Planning, Placement & Restoration of Implantsin Baton RougeCourse Description & OverviewOur instructors will guide you as you acquire the knowledge and confidence you needfor treatment planning, placement and restoration of implants. During the continuum: Youwill be encouraged to bring cases for treatment planning and review, and willbenefit from one-on-one treatment planning. Youwill participate in hands-on model workshops, and observe and place implantsin live surgeries. Youwill be expected to demonstrate competency on all hands-on exercises andquizzes. Livesurgeries will be observed or assisted at each session. Observation Alland assistance in live surgeries are required.attendees should bring a laptop computer for CT guided software training.Learning ObjectivesAfter completing the continuum, attendees should be able to: Treatment plan, place, and restore dental implants Use hard and soft tissue grafting for pre-implant site development Use CT guided surgical techniques Predictably treat patients using dental implants Understand why, when, and how patients can benefit from dental implant treatmentFinal Restoration SmileCBCT ScanImplant Placementand Suturing

2017-2018 LSU Dental Implant Continuum Session Dates2017Session 1: October 27-29Friday: Live Patient Surgery Drs. John Barksdale & Rick FergusonSaturday & Sunday: Introduction to Implants, Socket Grafts, and Diagnosis with a“Hands-On” Placement WorkshopSession 2: November 17-19Friday: Live Patient Surgery Drs. John Barksdale & Sean OwensSaturday: Radiology / Diagnosis Dr. Mitra SadrameliSunday: CT Scan, Implant Therapy, & Treatment Planning Dr. Dwight PateSession 3: December 15-17Friday: Live Patient Surgery Drs. John Barksdale & Sean OwensSaturday & Sunday: Fixed and Removable Prosthodontics and a “Hands-on”Prosthodontics Workshop Dr. Arthur Acker2018Session 4: January 5-7Friday: Live Patient Surgery Drs. John Barksdale & Sean OwensSaturday: Soft Tissue Management & Graftingand a Hands-on Pig Jaw Workshop Dr. Avi SchetrittSunday: Growth Factors & Stem Cells Dr. Richard J. MironSession 5: February 9-11Friday: Live Patient Surgery Drs. John Barksdale & Sean OwensSaturday: Ridge Augmentation and Guided Bone Regeneration Dr. Rick FergusonSunday: Sinus Grafts Drs. Rick Ferguson & John BarksdaleSession 6: March 9-11Friday: Live Patient Surgery Drs. John Barksdale & Sean OwensSaturday: Occlusion for Implants Dr. Glenn GittlesonSunday: Autogenous and Allograft Block Grafting Dr. John RussoSession 7: April 6-8Friday: Live Patient Surgery Drs. John Barksdale & Sean OwensSaturday: Immediate Extraction and Implant Placement & Management andPrevention of Complications Drs. Rick Ferguson & John Barksdale(See box below for information on concurrent Saturday session for team members)Sunday: Advanced Implant Prosthetics, and Management of ProstheticComplications Dr. Aldo LeopardiA CE Course for Team Members:How to Effectively Incorporate Dental Implants into Your PracticePresented byKathi Carlson, CDA (Fellow, Association of Dental Implant Auxiliaries)A special full-day presentation during Session 7 on Saturday, April 7, 2018 for dental teammembers. By attending this course, the attendee earns membership in the Association ofDental Implant Auxiliaries.To Register: Call CE office at (504) 941-8193Tuition Fee: 395 (Dental Team Members Only)Course #71-17-8 8 hours clinical CDE credit

3D Implant Surgical Plan3D Implant & Prosthetic PlanBone Preservation Implant& Prosthetic PlanCOURSE VENUE - LIVE PATIENT SURGERIES (FRIDAYS)12045 Coursey Boulevard, Baton Rouge, LA 70810HOST HOTEL - LECTURES & WORKSHOPS (SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS)Renaissance Baton Rouge Hotel7000 Bluebonnet Blvd., Baton Rouge, LA 70810Room Rate: 119/night plus applicable taxesGroup Name Mention: LSU Dental Implant ContinuumReservations: (866) 469-5448THE FOLLOWING PATIENT RECORDS ARE REQUIRED:1. Patient informed consent and release forms2. Preoperative medical/dental history forms3. Preoperative radiographs4. Preoperative diagnostic casts, if applicable5. Preoperative photographs6. Preoperative dental charting7. Radiographs taken before and after treatments, if indicated8. Photographs of completed treatments9. Postoperative radiographs, if indicatedPATIENT PROTECTION: All participating dentists must be licensed U.S. dentists, andeach dentist must submit proof of malpractice insurance to Miss Hong Nguyen, Marketingand Communications Coordinator at hngu19@lsuhsc.edu, by October 6, 2017 (3 weeksbefore the start of the continuum). Your medical malpractice insurance must specificallycover the following procedures: (1) Implant Placement (2) Bone & Soft Tissue Grafting.LSU Health New Orleans CDE will ensure that asceptic conditions, equipment andinstruments are provided, and that adequate and appropriate arrangements and/orfacilities for emergency care are available. The continuum director, supervising implantsurgeons, and the experienced implant surgery dental assistants will ensure that thepre-mentioned conditions, appropriate equipment and instruments, and emergency careare available. All patients will be informed in non-technical language of: (1) the trainingsituation, (2) the nature and extent of the treatment to be rendered, (3) any benefits andpotential harm that may result from the procedure, (4) available alternative procedures,and (5) their right to discontinue treatment.

Registration FormIf you are in need of special dietary arrangements, please send an e-mail listing specific examplesof foods you can eat to info@lsucde.org, or call 504-941-8193 by Wednesday, September 27, 2017.2017-2018Continuing Dental EducationLSU Dental Implant Continuum for Treatment Planning, Placement & Restoration of Implantsin Baton RougeSessionSessionSessionSession1:2:3:4:October 27-29, 2017November 17-19, 2017December 15-17, 2017January 5-7, 2018Session 5: February 9-11, 2018Session 6: March 9-11, 2018Session 7: April 6-8, 2018Tuition Fee for the 7 Session Continuum: 13,000 per participantCourse #71-17 AGD #690 (Implants) To register, or for further information, call504-941-8193 A maximum of 180 clinical Credit Hours Registration deadline:September 27, 2017 A 1,000 non-refundable deposit holds a seat, balance ofthe tuition due no later than Wednesday, September 27, 2017 or, if extendedpayment terms are agreed upon, the remaining balance is due no later thanFriday, December 15, 2017 Registration tuition includes dental materials,and continental breakfast, and lunch each dayUse this form to register by mail or by FAX. Please print clearly.PARTICPANT:Please check one: q General Dentistq Dental Specialist (specify)Participant Nameq BDS q DDS q DMD q MS q MSD q PhD q Other Fee Address City State ZipPhone FAX E-mailAGD Member: Report credits to AGD for you? q Yesq NoAGD#q Check payable to LA Academy of CDE q VISA q MasterCard q Discover q American ExpressCard # Exp. Date: Security Code (last 3 digits on back of card):Card Mailing Address and Zip:Signature Date:NONREFUNDABLE AIRLINE TICKET, FLIGHT CHANGE, OR HOTEL RESERVATION: The Louisiana Academy of Continuing DentalEducation, Inc./ (d/b/a: LSU Health New Orleans Continuing Dental Education) cannot be held responsible for the cost of an attendee’snonrefundable airline ticket, flight change, or hotel room reservation in the event this continuum (or any session of this continuum)is cancelled or rescheduled.CANCELLATION & REFUND POLICY: The Louisiana Academy of Continuing Dental Education, Inc./LSU Health New Orleans ContinuingDental Education reserves the right to cancel this continuum or any session(s) within this continuum should circumstances warrantsuch action. In the event this continuum is cancelled or filled, the Academy will either refund the full session tuition or apply the tuitionto the next continuum or session of your choice. If you must cancel your registration for this continuum, the Academy will refundyour tuition (minus an administrative cancellation fee of 10% of the total tuition) if the Academy receives written notification of yourwithdrawal no later than September 27, 2017. Notification of withdrawal received after September 27, 2017 will result in forfeitureof the entire continuum tuition.NEW KNOWLEDGE RELATED TO DENTAL PRACTICE: Dental education and dental continuing education programs have an obligationto disseminate new knowledge related to dental practice. In so doing, some presentations may include controversial materials orcommercial references. Participants are cautioned about the potential risks of using limited knowledge when incorporating techniquesand procedures into their practices. Providership or partial providership of a continuing education course by LSU Health New OrleansContinuing Dental Education does not necessarily imply endorsement of a particular philosophy, procedure, or product.CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT: Continuing education credit awarded for participation in this continuum may not apply towardlicense renewal in all states. It is the responsibility of each participant to verify the requirements of his or her state licensing board.EQUALITY OF EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY: The Louisiana Academy of Continuing Dental Education, Inc., LSU Health New OrleansContinuing Dental Education, and LSU School of Dentistry are committed to equality of educational opportunity and do not discriminateagainst applicants, students or employees based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age or disability.PLEASE: NO RECORDING DEVICES IN LECTURE ROOMS, AND TURN MOBILE PHONES OFF.

An Interdisciplinary Faculty General Dentists, Periodontists, PJohn M. Barksdale, DDS, DirectorFull-time general dentist in Baton Rouge. Completed a two-year practicingResidency Program in Implant Surgery and Prosthetics at Misch ImplantInstitute, Course Director of Dental Implant Programs for LSU CDE, andvisiting lecturer at LSU School of Dentistry. Diplomate of the ICOI, Fellow ofthe Misch International Implant Institute and Academy of Osseointegration,Associate Fellow of the AAID, AACD accredited, and President of TheLouisiana Academy of CDE, Inc.Rick Ferguson, DMD, Co-DirectorFull-time general dentist in Davie, Florida. Director of Implant Educators inFlorida (a seven-month program teaching general dentists and specialistshow to become implantologists). Clinical Assistant Professor at the Universityof Florida College of Dentistry, visiting lecturer at the University of Miami, andlectures internationally on a variety of implant surgery and restorative topics.Diplomate of the International Congress of Oral Implantologists (ICOI) andAssociate Fellow of the AAID.Arthur Acker, DMD, MAGDGeneral private practice dentist in Venice, Florida. He helped establish andbecame a board member of Implant Educators, a comprehensive dentalimplant CE program. Dr. Acker holds a Master’s Certificate in ComprehensiveDentistry from and has served as an adjunct professor at the Universityof Florida College of Dentistry for the past twenty-five years. He has beeninvolved in dental education his entire career and lectures throughout theU.S. on implant related topics.Dwight Pate, DMDFull-time general dentist in private practice in Auburndale, Florida. Hecompleted a general practice residency program and acquired considerableknowledge in the areas of comprehensive dental diagnosis and treatmentplanning. A Diplomate of the ICOI, Dr. Pate is Clinical Director of the ImplantEducators Implant Continuum, an adjunct professor at the University ofFlorida College of Dentistry, and completed extensive studies at The DawsonCenter and The Institute of Advanced Dental Studies.Glenn Gittleson, DDSMaintains a private general dental practice in Merrick, New York. Founderand Director of The Center for Implant Prosthetic Education and Trainingthat offers courses on occlusion and implant prosthetics. Faculty member ofthe Implant Educators Comprehensive Interdisciplinary Implant Continuum.Fellow of the ICOI and Affiliate Member of the International College ofProsthodontists. He lectures nationally and internationally on implantprosthetics and occlusion.Aldo Leopardi, BDS, DDS, MSProsthodontist practicing in Denver, Colorado. Faculty member: ImplantEducators Comprehensive Interdisciplinary Implant Continuum. Clinicalassistant professor in the Department of Prosthodontics at the Universityof Colorado School of Dentistry. Member of the AACD, the Academy ofOsseointegration, the ICOI, and the American College of Prosthodontists.Lectures nationally on subjects involving fixed, removable, and implantdentistry and is involved in clinical research.

, Prosthodontists, and an Oral & Maxillofacial RadiologistRichard J. Miron, DDS, BMSc, MSc, PhDAdjunct faculty member in periodontology at Nova Southeastern Universityin Fort Lauderdale. He is the lead investigator at the Miron Lab and thehead educator at Advanced PRF Education. His research involves enamelmatrix proteins for bone and periodontal regeneration, bioactive growthfactors, platelet-rich fibrin (PRF), osteoinductive bone grafting materials, andguided bone regeneration in implant dentistry. Author of more than 100 peerreviewed research journal articles.Sean Owens, DDSA general dentist practicing in the Baton Rouge area. A 2011 graduateof LSU School of Dentistry, he completed a hospital-based AEGD in2012, and the 300 hour Dental XP – Stoney Brook University of New YorkDental Implant Externship in 2016. A past president of the La. Academy ofGeneral Dentistry and current president of the Greater Baton Rouge DentalAssociation, Dr. Owens is a Fellow of the ICOI and a board member of theLouisiana Academy of Continuing Dental Education, Inc.John Russo, DMD, MHSPrivate practice periodontist in Sarasota, Florida. A graduate of the OhioState University College of Dentisty, he is a clinical assistant professorof periodontics at the Medical University of South Carolina where healso received his specialty training in periodontology and a Master ofHealth Science degree. A Diplomate of the ICOI, Dr. Russo is a nationallyrecognized expert in dental implants and bone grafting and lectures in theUS, Canada, and Mexico.Mitra Sadrameli, DMD, MSFull-time, board certified, private practice oral and maxillofacial radiologistin Chicago, Illinois. After dental school, she completed a one year AEGDprogram and practiced general dentistry for sixteen years before earninga certificate in Oral & Maxillofacial Radiology and an MS degree. A facultymember of the Implant Educators Dental Implant Continuum, she lecturesnationally and internationally on Radiology and Implant Dentistry.Avi Schetritt, DMDFull-time, board certified, private practice periodontist in Fort Lauderdale,Florida. After two years of general practice, he completed a diploma inperiodontics and served for six year as an associate professor at theUniversity of Montreal. A private practice periodontist since 2000 and aDiplomate of the ICOI and the American Board of Periodontology, Dr.Schetritt is a Senior Editorial Reviewer for Implant Dentistry and a facultymember of the Implant Educators Implant Continuum in Florida.Kathi Carlson, CDA, FADIAA Certified Dental Assistant, credentialed speaker, and co-creator of TheImplant Consortium. For the past twenty-two years she has focused ondental implant clinical and professional development training for dentalauxiliaries. Ms. Carlson has trained dental implant teams nationally andinternationally. She is a Fellow and a founding Certified Educator of the ADIA(Association of Dental Implant Auxiliaries), a component society of the ICOI,the world’s largest dental implant society.

Continuing Dental EducationNeverOffered!NEBWeforeAGDLSU Health New Orleans Continuing Dental Education is an ADA CERP RecognizedProvider. ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dentalprofessionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADACERP neither approves nor endorses individual courses or instructors nor does it implyacceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry. Concerns or complaints about a CEprovider may be directed to the provider or to the Commision for Continuing EducationProvider Recognition at www.ada.org/cerpFAGD/MAGD Credit5/1/16 to 6/30/20Program Provider ID #214224Accepted Program Providerin Baton Rougefor Treatment Planning, Placement & Restoration of ImplantsLSU Dental Implant Continuum 2017-2018www.LSUDentalImplantContinuum.orgSchool of DentistryClinic Buidling, Room 43191100 Florida Avenue, Box 142-BNew Orleans, LA 70119-2799Continuing Dental EducationNew Orleans, LAPermit No. 22PAIDNon ProfitOrganizationU.S. Postage

Use hard and soft tissue grafting for pre-implant site development Use CT guided surgical techniques Predictably treat patients using dental implants Understand why, when, and how patients can benefit from dental implant treatment Final Restoration Smile CBCT Scan LSU Dental Implant Continuum 2017-2018

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