Auckland, NEW ZEALAND
This event has concluded
From: 8:30 AM
Saturday, 28 March, 2015
To: 6:00 PM
Saturday, 28 March, 2015
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This program covers the treatment planning sequence to facilitate the restoration and surgical referral of basic single unit implants. With didactics and hands-on exercises, participants will become familiar with restorative components, implant impression techniques and prosthetic tooling to aid the delivery of an implant prosthesis. Nobel Biocare’s restorative assortment including CAD/CAM solutions available through NobelProcera® will be presented to aid abutment choice and laboratory communication. Long term success of an implant begins with outstanding treatment planning and diagnosis; make this program your first step into implant therapy.
After this one day course, the participant will...
- Be able to understand patient selection, diagnosis and communication
- Understand the systematic approach to treatment planning
- Be familiar with surgical template construction and guidelines for surgical referral
- Understand restorative tooling and components
- Understand options for definitive prostheses through NobelProcera®
Speakers at this event...
Dr Andrew J Cautley
BDS (Otago), MDS (Rest Dent) (Otago), MRACDS (Pros)
Dr. Cautley is a Prosthodontist and has a specialist practice in Nelson, New Zealand. Since 1999 he has been a part-time consultant in Prosthodontics at Hutt Hospital, near Wellington. Dr Cautley g...
Venue for Event...
Nobel Biocare New Zealand Ltd
110 Symonds StreetAuckland 1150
NEW ZEALAND Freecall:0800-441-594
www.nobelbiocare.com
Event Organiser...
Nobel Biocare New Zealand Ltd
110 Symonds StreetAuckland 1150
NEW ZEALAND Freecall:0800-441-594
www.nobelbiocare.com
Speakers at this event...
Dr Andrew J Cautley
BDS (Otago), MDS (Rest Dent) (Otago), MRACDS (Pros)Dr. Cautley is a Prosthodontist and has a specialist practice in Nelson, New Zealand. Since 1999 he has been a part-time consultant in Prosthodontics at Hutt Hospital, near Wellington. Dr Cautley g...