Reduce Graft Failures With Predictable Outcomes

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Reduce Graft Failures With Predictable Outcomes

The course will focus on autologous techniques for bone grafting (the Gold Standard) including autologous dentin grafting.

By Kometabio

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Thursday, April 13 · 3 - 4:30pm PDT

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Online

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  • 1 hour 30 minutes
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The course will focus on autologous techniques for bone grafting (the Gold Standard) including autologous dentin grafting, and will astound with results that you can expect to get time and time again. Dr. Robert Horowitz (see bio) has tried almost every type of graft that’s on the market and will share protocols and experience that will help you in choosing materials and applying techniques that will up your game.

Dr. Robert A. Horowitz graduated from Columbia University School of Dental and Oral Surgery in 1982 having concentrated in periodontics and fixed prosthodontics. After completion of a one-year general practice residency, Dr. Horowitz finished a 2 year specialty training program in periodontics at New York University and the Manhattan VA Hospital. He began placing dental implants after taking implant surgery courses nationally and internationally in 1985. In 1996, Dr. Horowitz completed a 2 year fellowship program in Implant Surgery at New York University concentrating in bone grafting procedures. As a Clinical Assistant Professor in the departments of Periodontology and Implant Dentistry at New York University College of Dentistry, he teaches and conducts research in bone grafting. He is also on faculty and conducts research in the departments of Biomaterials and Biomimetics and Oral Diagnosis at NYU. Dr. Horowitz has lectured and published nationally and internationally. He has performed research in bone grafting, extraction socket augmentation and the placement of dental implants in areas of limited available bone. Current research includes prospective, multi-center, international studies on a number of bone replacement materials.

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Kometabio
$75