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Master Program Implant & Esthetics
by gIDE Faculty CE Credits: 20
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$895.00
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>>This Lecture-on-Demand course is viewable Online using a broadband internet connection. It is not a DVD or CD disc but streaming online video viewable 60 days and you may begin reviewing the online course immediately upon order.<<
These courses are viewable online, and are delivered to your computer instantly using gIDE-Stream technology.
LECTURE-ON-DEMAND
On-Demand 10-Lecture Series on Implant & Esthetic Dentistry.
Presenter:
gIDE Faculty
Length of Program:
10 courses of each approximately 90 minutes
CONTENT INCLUDES:
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032-00 Anterior Esthetic Implant Treatment - Dr. Touati
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035-01 Achieving Ultimate Aesthetics with Implants in the Aesthetic Zone: Lecture 1 - Dr. Mankoo
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035-02 Achieving Ultimate Aesthetics with Implants in the Aesthetic Zone: Lecture 2 - Dr. Mankoo
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035-03 Achieving Ultimate Aesthetics with Implants in the Aesthetic Zone: Lecture 3 - Dr. Mankoo
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044-00 Zirconia Based Restorations for Esthetic Results and Longevity - Dr. Paul
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047-00 Perio Prosthetic Considerations Around Dental Implants - Dr. van Dooren
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049-00 New Advances In Soft Tissue Esthetics Around Teeth and Implants - Dr. van Dooren
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054-00 Bone Morphogenetic Proteins, A Realistic Alternative to Bone Grafting - Dr. Wikesjo
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064-00 Tissue Engineering for Hard and Soft Tissue Regeneration: Clinical and Applied Results - Dr. Scheyer
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076-00 New Advances in Esthetic Implant Dentistry. Results with different Implant designs and prosthetic solutions - Dr. Wöhrle
CE credits available upon request and completion of brief exam. >> click here <<
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