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Sunday January 11, 2015 Portsmouth, New Hampshire Concord Dental & Medical Seminars, LLC announces A Continuing Education Course for the Entire Dental Team! Treatment Planning the Single-tooth Implant Restoration with Dale R. Rosenbach D.M.D., M.S. Dale R. Rosenbach, D.M.D., M.S. Treatment Planning the Single-tooth Implant Restoration Do not delay delivery–Time-dated material D ale R. Rosenbach, D.M.D., M.S. re- ceived his undergraduate degree in biology from Yeshiva University and his dental degree from New Jersey Dental School. Af- ter completing a one year General Practice Residen- cy (GPR) at Woodhull Medical Center in Brook- lyn, he worked in private practice for a year. Fol- lowing this, he attended Columbia University for his postdoctoral training in periodontics and implant dentistry, completing a master’s degree focusing on the effects of abutment dis/reconnection on initial peri-implant bone loss. Dr. Rosenbach is a Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology. Dr. Rosenbach is currently on faculty at both the GPR at Woodhull Medical Center and the Postgraduate Periodontal Department at Lutheran Medical Center in Brooklyn, NY, and is also in private practice in NYC. He has been published in Dentaltown Magazine and has been appointed to both their editorial advisory and continuing education advisory boards. Additionally, he serves as the head of project for WikiProject Dentistry on Wikipedia. Dr. Rosenbach lectures extensively on topics related to peri- odontics, implant dentistry and adjunctive surgical procedures. He has been invited to speak for component CE groups of the New York State Dental Association (Nassau County, Dutchess County, 9th District, Bronx County and Queens County Dental Societies), the New Jersey Dental Association (Bergen County and Union County Dental Societies) and the Pennsylvania Dental Association (Philadelphia County Dental Society), as well as private CE organizations, such as the New Jersey Health Professionals Development Institute, the Golden Study Group, the Pascack Valley Dental Study Club and Alpha Omega of the District of Columbia. He will be also featured at the 2014 Greater New York Dental Meeting, the 2015 Greater Long Island Dental Meeting and the 2015 World’s Fair of Dentistry. About The Speaker PO Box 700 Epsom, NH 03234-0700 Telephone: (603) 736-9200 Fax: (603) 736-9208 SUNDAY, JANUARY 11, 2015 Sheraton Portsmouth Harborside Hotel 250 Market Street Portsmouth, New Hampshire 03801 (603) 431-2300 • Fax: (603) 431-7805 Parking: $3 day (discounted from $10). Use open parking lot across from hotel. Rooms: $129 (reserved until: 1-3-15) Mention CDS. Seminar Locations 8 CEUS A Comprehensive Overview for General Dentists, Dental Hygienists and Dental Assistants DAILY TUITION $279 ~ Dentists $179 ~ RDHs & Aux. 8:30 am - 5:00 pm course Payment by check preferred. INCLUDES Continental breakfast, lunch, coffee break, afternoon dessert, bound course manual & certificate for 8 CEUs. LATE FEE Add $10/registrant if phoned, postmarked or faxed after: January 2, 2015. Special Needs? Please call (603) 736-9200 for assistance. Full refund less a $50 processing fee per registrant with a written notice postmarked or faxed NO LATER than January 2. No refund will be given after that date. A 2 year credit (with $50 administration fee) for another seminar will be issued in the name of the non-attending registrant. Course Details Refund Policy CDS reserves the right to cancel this seminar at any time with no liability to registrants other than full refund of registration fee. CDS is responsible for the seminar, but not for the accommodations, travel or personal services required in connection with the program. In the event of an “act of God” leading to the cancellation of this seminar, the following options are available. If CDS reschedules the course within 90 days, you may: (A) re-register at no additional charge; or (B) receive a credit good for three years. No refunds for rescheduled “act of God” cancellations. Concord Dental Seminars is not supported by any commercial organization, receives no grants or funding, and its revenues are derived only from the tuition of the attendees of the seminars that it sponsors. Our organization does not sponsor or sell any products. It is exclusively devoted to providing professional, scientific information to the dental profession. STAFF TUITION RDHs & Aux. $139 per course each ONLY when: Doctor registers on the same form and pays full price with one method of payment. Approved PACE Program Provider FAGD/MAGD Credit Approval does not imply acceptance by state or provincial board of dentistry or AGD endorsement. 11/1/2011 to 10/31/2015 Provider AGD#: 208978 California Board of Dental Examiners Provider # 4251 HOW TO REGISTER: 1. Mail in a completed registration form with payment. 2. Online at: www.concordseminars.com 3. Fax registration form to: (603) 736-9208 or by phone at: (603) 736-9200

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SundayJanuary 11, 2015

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Concord D

ental & M

edical Sem

inars, LLC announces

A Continuing E

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Dale R. Rosenbach, D.M.D., M.S. Treatment Planning

the Single-tooth Implant Restoration

Do not delay delivery–Time-dated material

Dale R

. Rosenbach,

D.M

.D., M

.S. re-ceived his undergraduate degree in biology from

Yeshiva U

niversity and his dental degree from

New

Jersey D

ental School. Af-ter com

pleting a one year G

eneral Practice Residen-cy (G

PR) at W

oodhull M

edical Center in Brook-

lyn, he worked in private

practice for a year. Fol-low

ing this, he attended C

olumbia U

niversity for his postdoctoral training

in periodontics and implant dentistry, com

pleting a master’s

degree focusing on the effects of abutment dis/reconnection on

initial peri-implant bone loss. D

r. Rosenbach is a Diplom

ate of the Am

erican Board of Periodontology.

Dr. R

osenbach is currently on faculty at both the GPR

at W

oodhull Medical C

enter and the Postgraduate Periodontal D

epartment at Lutheran M

edical Center in Brooklyn, N

Y, and is also in private practice in N

YC. H

e has been published in D

entaltown M

agazine and has been appointed to both their editorial advisory and continuing education advisory boards. Additionally, he serves as the head of project for W

ikiProject D

entistry on Wikipedia.

Dr. Rosenbach lectures extensively on topics related to peri-

odontics, implant dentistry and adjunctive surgical procedures.

He has been invited to speak for com

ponent CE groups of the

New

York State Dental Association (N

assau County, D

utchess C

ounty, 9th District, Bronx C

ounty and Queens C

ounty Dental

Societies), the New

Jersey Dental Association (Bergen C

ounty and U

nion County D

ental Societies) and the Pennsylvania D

ental Association (Philadelphia County D

ental Society), as w

ell as private CE organizations, such as the N

ew Jersey H

ealth Professionals D

evelopment Institute, the G

olden Study Group,

the Pascack Valley Dental Study C

lub and Alpha Om

ega of the D

istrict of Colum

bia. He w

ill be also featured at the 2014 G

reater New

York Dental M

eeting, the 2015 Greater Long

Island Dental M

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entistry.

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•PO Box 700Epsom, NH 03234-0700Telephone: (603) 736-9200Fax: (603) 736-9208

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Y 11, 2015Sheraton

Portsmouth H

arborside Hotel

250 Market Street

Portsmouth, N

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ampshire 03801

(603) 431-2300 • Fax: (603) 431-7805Parking: $3 day (discounted from

$10). U

se open parking lot across from hotel.

Room

s: $129 (reserved until: 1-3-15) Mention C

DS.

• Semin

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8CEUs

A Comprehensive

Overview for General Dentists, Dental Hygienists

and Dental Assistants

DA

ILY TUITIO

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s & Aux. 8:30 am

- 5:00 pm course

Payment by check preferred.

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Continental breakfast, lunch,

coffee break, afternoon dessert, bound course m

anual & certificate for 8 CEU

s.

LATE FEEAdd $10/registrant if phoned, postm

arked or faxed after: January 2, 2015.Special N

eeds? Please call (603) 736-9200 for assistance.

Full refund less a $50 processing fee per registrant with a w

ritten notice postm

arked or faxed NO

LATER than January 2. N

o refund will be given

after that date. A 2 year credit (with $50 adm

inistration fee) for another sem

inar will be issued in the nam

e of the non-attending registrant.

• Co

ur

se Details •

• Refu

nd

Po

licy •

CD

S reserves the right to cancel this seminar at any tim

e with no liability to registrants other than full refund of registration fee.

CD

S is responsible for the seminar, but not for the

accomm

odations, travel or personal services required in connection w

ith the program. In the event of an “act

of God” leading to the cancellation of this sem

inar, the follow

ing options are available. If CD

S reschedules the course w

ithin 90 days, you may: (A) re-register at

no additional charge; or (B) receive a credit good for three years. N

o refunds for rescheduled “act of God”

cancellations.

Concord D

ental Seminars is not supported by any

comm

ercial organization, receives no grants or funding, and its revenues are derived only from

the tuition of the attendees of the sem

inars that it sponsors. Our

organization does not sponsor or sell any products. It is exclusively devoted to providing professional, scientific inform

ation to the dental profession.

STAFFTUITIO

NR

DH

s & Aux. $139 per course each O

NLY w

hen: D

octor registers on the sam

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full price with one

method of paym

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Provider

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California Board of Dental Examiners

Provider # 4251C

alifornia Board of D

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1. Mail in a com

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2. Online at: w

ww.concordsem

inars.com3. Fax registration form

to: (603) 736-9208 or by phone at: (603) 736-9200

8:30 am - 5 pm Course Hours8 CEUS 8 CEUS

Confirmations & Hotel Directions will be mailed 10 days prior to the seminar. Please print your name and address clearly, and provide your email.

Course DescriptionImplant dentistry has become something the average general dentist

comes across on a daily basis, and the most common form of these restorations is the single-tooth implant. Whether the general dentist places implants or refers the surgical aspects out, a thorough knowledge of pre-surgical treatment planning can aid the restorative dentist in approaching the single-tooth edentulous space with greater confidence.

Educational ObjectivesParticipants who complete this course should be able to:• Determine the suitability of a site for a single-tooth implant;• Determine the suitability of condemned teeth for atraumatic extraction;• Appreciate the rationales for timing of surgical implant placement;• Recognize both the clinical and radiographic factors that play a role in

treatment planning for implants;• Understand to what degree a restoratively-driven surgical treatment

plan can alter the restorative outcome of therapy;• Recognize when a tooth slated for extraction is a good candidate

for an immediate implant according to both functional and esthetic parameters;

• Understand post-extraction alveolar ridge resorption and how socket preservation and immediate implant placement affect this phenomenon;

• Recognize how surgical and restorative planning affects implant maintenance;

• Recognize when a more invasive surgical approach is appropriate;• Appreciate how the implementation of socket wall and furcal bone

classifications impact on treatment planning for immediate implants.

Course OutlineI. Distinctions between single-tooth implant restorations

and multiple-implant restorationsII. The importance of having a restoratively-driven

treatment planIII. Contraindications for implant dentistryIV. Sequencing of the dental treatment planV. The position of implant dentistry within the dental

treatment planVI. The roles of the following as they relate to treatment

planning implant dentistry:A. The mm rules of implant dentistryB. Bone quality and quantityC. Crown-to-implant ratioD. Buccal plate and its relationship to estheticsE. Implant length and diameterF. Keratinized tissue and biotypeG. Immediate implants vs. site developmentH. Radiographic diagnostics and distortionI. Implant position, angulation and depthJ. Sinus involvement and augmentation

7:45 am - 8:30 am Registration &

Continental Breakfast

12:30 - 1:00 pmLunch Included

“Treatment Planning the Single-tooth Implant Restoration”

REGISTRATION FORM

Cost: $279 for Dentists / $179 for RDHs and Aux. $139 for RDHs and Aux. in Attendance with Doctor. / U.S. FundsLate Fee: Add $10/registrant if after January 2, 2015. Please clearly enter your name as it appears with the State Board of Dental Examiners for your CE credit.

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REVERSE FOR ALL DETAILS.1/11/15 • Portsmouth, NH

Please note when providing your email address, you are consenting to being added to our mailing list and will receive notifications of upcoming seminars in your area only. (We do not share or sell any information given to us). No, do not add my email to your database- only send email communication regarding this seminar.

Lunch 12:30 - 1:00 pm

K. Minimal dimensional requirementsL. The condition of adjacent teeth

VII. Derivations of bone density classifications from:A. Tactile sensationB. Radiographic assessment

VIII. Buccal plate classification and its relevance to the decision to proceed with immediate implant placement

IX. The benefits of maintaining soft and hard tissue architecture at the time of extraction over making attempts to regain them later on

X. The inordinate loss of the bone of the buccal plate during post-extraction socket transformation

XI. The appropriate relationship of anterior immediate implants to the coronal aspect of the buccal plate

XII. Numbers you ought to know:A. Thickness of the buccal plateB. Location of the furcation

XIII. Appropriate armamentarium to use for atraumatic exodontia

XIV. Appropriate application of force during extractionXV. Classifications given to timing of surgical implant

placementXVI. Relative tissue healing ratesXVII. Objectives in implant dentistryXVIII. Benefits of immediate implant dentistryXIX. Resorption patterns of post-extraction alveolar bone in:

A. The vertical dimensionB. The horizontal dimension

XX. The effects on post-extraction ridge resorption of immediate implant placement

XXI. Management of the gap between immediate implants and the socket wall

XXII. The difference between survival and success in implant dentistry

XXIII. Depth of implant placement relative to interproximal and midfacial bone levels

XXIV. Scalloped implantsXXV. THE RECALL APPOINTMENT: Insights into how

implant placement and restorative guidelines can affect plaque accumulation and implant maintenance

XXVI. Minor literature review on selected topics aboveXXVII. Case presentations exhibiting the aforementioned

principles, concepts and techniques in action