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DENTAL TRIBUNE | May 2011 Industry News 9A Miami, San Francisco and Washing- ton, D.C. Weekend courses include a wide range of topics relevant to estab- lished implant practitioners and those new to the field. A sampling of topics covered includes: advanc- es in diagnostic imaging, optimiz- ing esthetic outcomes, bone graft- ing techniques, growth factors used in implant dentistry, pretreatment As population demographics are changing, so too are the skills of the general dentist. Placing dental implants requires a finely honed, well-practiced approach with thor- ough understanding of the anatomy, physiology, mechanics and esthetics of the process. Despite the downtrend in other dental procedures, patients are seeking dental implants in record numbers. According to a 2010 study released in the Journal of the American Den- tal Association, the number of end- odontic, prosthodontic and restor- ative procedures, as well as extrac- tions, are declining, while the use of dental implants is actually increas- ing. In fact, implant dentistry is the only prosthodontic procedure that increased in per-capita frequency between the years 1992 and 2007.* With this in mind, practitioners are seeking out a means to obtain the skill-set necessary to offer patients the latest in dental implant technology. In 2011 and 2012, Implant Semi- nars is offering its Implant Dentistry Continuum courses in a number of cities across the country, includ- ing Seattle, Atlanta, Boston, Dallas, planning and an overview of the patient evaluation. In addition, hands-on surgical model and prosthetic workshops are also part of the 100 credit-hours cur- riculum. Beyond the procedural aspect of placing and restoring dental implants, the seminar also teaches practitioners the basics of implant practice management, a must-have AD EMS-SWISSQUALITY.COM Three horizontal nozzle apertures for the air-powder mixture, a separate vertical water nozzle aperture for rins- ing: what used to be off limits is now easily reachable, through gentle action and without any risk of emphysema. And since the Air-Flow Powder Perio is particularly fine, the tooth surface is not damaged. DEEP DOWN, between tooth and gin- giva, billions of bacteria managed to proliferate under the cover of malicious biofilm – until now. Together with the Original Air-Flow Powder Perio, the new Air-Flow handy Perio with its unique Perio- Flow nozzle tracks down biofilm, even in the deepest periodontal pockets. For more information> welcome@ems-ch.com With its new Air-Flow handy Perio, Air-Flow has assigned its latest family member to combat – right on target for subgingival pro- phylaxis in your practice. AIR-FLOW KILLS BIOFILMTHE NEW AIR-FLOW HANDY PERIO GETS RID OF THE ENEMY – WITH GENTLE ACTION AND UTMOST PRECISION Grain size ~ 25 μm Projekt1 15.02.2011 9:16 Uhr Seite 1 Implant dentistry seminars teach the basics and then some skill in today’s changing dental cli- mate. More information on Implant Seminars’ unique educational cur- ricula can be found at www.implant seminars.com. DT * Eklund, SA. Trends in den- tal treatment, 1992–1997. Journal of the American Dental Association. 2010;141:391–399. Fight oral cancer! Prove to your patients just how committed you are to fight- ing this disease by signing up to be listed at www.oralcancer selfexam.com. This website was developed for consumers in order to show them how to do self-examinations for oral cancer. Self-examination can help your patients to detect abnor- malities or incipient oral cancer lesions early. Early detection in the fight against cancer is crucial and a primary benefit in encouraging your patients to engage in self-examinations. Secondly, as dental patients become more familiar with their oral cavity, it will stimu- late them to receive treatment much faster. If dental professionals do not take the lead in the fight against oral cancer, who will? And in the eyes of our patients, they likely would not expect anyone else to do so — would you?