Dental course comes to Lewis Center
The Midwest Implant Institute (MII) will put on its annual Dental Implant Prosthetics Course this May.
The Introduction to Implant Prosthetics (603) course teaches dentists basic prosthetic procedures for a range of implant systems. These include treatment and diagnosis planning, prosthetic aspects, and before and after pain management procedures. The course also includes active participation and real-life patient demonstrations.
The aim of this course is to allow dentists to gain the skills and knowledge needed to effectively restore implants that they have placed, as well as to incorporate implants into general dentistry. Dentists will be able to provide treatment to patients that visit their practice with broken prosthetics or that need emergency care. Individuals are encouraged to take part even if they do not do dental surgery. This is because it can help them in performing restorative surgery, which will help keep current patients in their practice.
This is an in-person participation event. The cost to attend the course is $1,995. Potential attendees may purchase tickets through the eMedEvents website. Registration for the event will close on Friday, May 19.
Brochure printing can be a great way for event organizers to provide information to attendees at courses such as this one.
The event will take place on Saturday, May 20. It will be at the Midwest Implant Institute on 145 Green Meadows Dr S, Lewis Center.
The Introduction to Implant Prosthetics (603) course teaches dentists basic prosthetic procedures for a range of implant systems. These include treatment and diagnosis planning, prosthetic aspects, and before and after pain management procedures. The course also includes active participation and real-life patient demonstrations.
The aim of this course is to allow dentists to gain the skills and knowledge needed to effectively restore implants that they have placed, as well as to incorporate implants into general dentistry. Dentists will be able to provide treatment to patients that visit their practice with broken prosthetics or that need emergency care. Individuals are encouraged to take part even if they do not do dental surgery. This is because it can help them in performing restorative surgery, which will help keep current patients in their practice.
This is an in-person participation event. The cost to attend the course is $1,995. Potential attendees may purchase tickets through the eMedEvents website. Registration for the event will close on Friday, May 19.
Brochure printing can be a great way for event organizers to provide information to attendees at courses such as this one.
The event will take place on Saturday, May 20. It will be at the Midwest Implant Institute on 145 Green Meadows Dr S, Lewis Center.