ASM22 Final Program

Traumatic Exodontia: Principles, Concepts and Techniques

Dale Rosenbach, DMS, MS

The recent paradigm shift has been to place implants soon after tooth extraction. Along with this comes the challenge of maintaining the soft and hard tissues of the alveolar ridge as best as one can. When this is not possible, ridge augmentation may be indicated. This course will inform the clinician about the decision-making process relative to designing a flap for surgical extraction, as well as some concepts related to gentle tooth extraction and the treatment planning of immediate implants. Learning Objectives: • Determine the suitability of condemned teeth for atraumatic extraction • Recognize when a more-invasive surgical approach is appropriate • Appreciate the classifications of bony architecture relative to socket walls and furcal bone and how they relate to treatment planning for immediate implants

Course Code:

T011FL

Room: Time:

206F – North Building 10:00 am – 12:30 pm

Type:

Lecture

Audience:

Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (3 CE Credits) Fee + HST: Ticketed Free

Dr. Dale Rosenbach attended New Jersey Dental School, followed by Columbia University for periodontics. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology and has authored numerous published articles. Dr. Rosenbach is the project head for WikiProject Dentistry on Wikipedia and is an internationally recognized speaker, having presented more than 150 lectures spanning more than 1,000 hours of continuing education.

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