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The Chicago Midwest MaxiCourse is a 300 hour AAID course. The program is designed to give a thorough understanding of diagnostic and treatment modalities necessary to properly treat patients with dental implants.
The MaxiCourse utilizes case-based learning methods that will include lectures, demonstrations, interactive seminars, hands-on sessions and relevant reviews of literature emphasizing evidence-based learning.
The course is designed to prepare you to take the AAID Associate Fellow/Fellow membership examination and become an AAID credentialed member.
COURSE PROGRAM 2018
Dr. Natalie Wong and Dr. Adam Foleck welcome you to the Chicago Midwest AAID MaxiCourse
Dr. Natalie Wong graduated from the University of Toronto with her Doctor of Dental Surgery in 1996 and received her Certificate in Prosthodontics from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor in 2007.
She is the only dentist that has attained a combination of the U.S. Board Certification in Implant Dentistry (Diplomate from the American Board of Oral Implantology (ABOI) - 2003), U.S. Board Certification in Prosthodontics (Diplomate of American Board of Prosthodontics (ABP) - 2008), and Canadian Board Certification in Prosthodontics (Fellow of Royal College of Dentists of Canada - 2008).
Dr. Adam Foleck received his undergraduate education at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and his dental training from Temple University School of Dentistry where he graduated in 1997. He continued his post-graduate training in an Advanced Education in General Dentistry program at the University of Mississippi Medical Center/School of Dentistry, with a concentration in implants in cosmetic dentistry. This was completed in 1998 and he afterwards relocated to Norfolk, VA to enter private practice. In 2002, he completed the MAXI/Implant program at the Medical College of Georgia. He completed the anesthesia program in 2006 at the University of Alabama School of Dentistry.
She is a Diplomate of the International Congress of Oral Implantologists (ICOI), and holds Fellowships with the American Academy of Implant Dentistry (AAID), Academy of General Dentistry (AGD), and the Misch International Implant Institute Canada for which she is also a Faculty Member. Dr. Wong has served as the Co-Director and an Associate-in-Dentistry (clinical instructor) in the Implant Prosthodontic Unit, Graduate Prosthodontic Department, University of Toronto. She has also served as a Clinical Assistant Professor of Oral Implantology, Department of Periodontology, Temple University. She is a Past-President of the ABOI and is currently the President-Elect for the AAID, Past-President of the Association of Prosthodontists of Ontario, and Founder and Director of the Toronto Implant Institute Inc.
Dr. Wong lectures nationally and internationally on implant dentistry and practices both the surgical and prosthetic phases of implantology in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
training from Temple University School of Dentistry where he graduated in 1997. He continued his post-graduate training in an Advanced Education in General Dentistry program at the University of Mississippi Medical Center/School of Dentistry, with a concentration in implants in cosmetic dentistry. This was completed in 1998 and he afterwards relocated to Norfolk, VA to enter private practice. In 2002, he completed the MAXI/Implant program at the Medical College of Georgia. He completed the
ABOUT OUR DIRECTORS
In 2004, he received an Associate Fellowship from the American Academy of Implant Dentistry. In 2012 he became a Fellow and in 2014 an Honored Fellow of the American Academy of Implant Dentistry. In 2011, he received his Diplomate in the American Board of Oral Implantology. Dr. Foleck has lectured nationally and internationally on implantology, with a concentration on digital technologies and its applications into implant dentistry. He continues to mentor dentists who are just beginning with implantology and with more advanced grafting and prosthetic cases. He also lectures on marketing and how to make dental implants profitable, as well as integrating the staff. He was President of the Southern District of the AAID and then served on the Board of Trustees for two terms. He has been the chair of many committees and is currently the Vice-President of the AAID. He is the Founder of The Foleck Center for Cosmetic, Implant and General Dentistry and continues to work there focusing on implant dentistry.
SESSION 1Foundations for Dental Implantology I
January 25-28, 2018
• Course Introduction
• Introduction to Implantology
• History of Implant Dentistry
• Rationale for Dental Implants
• Biomechanics, Biomimetics and Biomaterials
• Determining Force Factors
• Diagnosis and Treatment Planning
• Diagnostic Records for Dental Implantology
• Implant Consent Forms
• Introduction to Dental Campus and Home Study
• How to Prepare a Case Presentation
• Making Diagnostic Models
• Facebow Transfer
• Determining Vertical Dimension
• Customizing Consent Forms
TOPICS:
HANDS-ON:
SESSION 2Foundations for Dental Implantology II
February 15-18, 2018
Cheryl Pearson, DMD, FAAID, DABOI/ID
General Dentist
• Patient Evaluation and Treatment Planning
• Bone Density and its Effect on Implant
Treatment Planning
• Classification for Bone Volume
and Bone Density
• Progessive Bone Loading
• Oral Radiology - 2D & 3D
• CBCT Imaging and Diagnosis
• Digital Dental Photography
• Interactive Case Presentation and
Treatment Planning
• Bone Density Determination
• Radiographic & Surgical Templates
• Treatment Planning with CBCT Software
• Obtaining Diagnostic Photos
GUEST SPEAKERSTOPICS:
HANDS-ON:
Cheryl Pearson, DMD, FAAID, DABOI/ID
General Dentist
Mitra Sadrameli, DMD, MS
Oral and MaxilloFacial Radiologist
SESSION 3 Implant Surgery Step by Step
March 1-4, 2018
• Medical Evaluation for the Dental Implant Patient
• Introduction to Pharmacology for
Implant Dentistry
• Key Implant Positions
• Introduction to Implant Surgery - Step by Step
• Surgical Instrumentation
• Suturing
• Interactive Case Presentation and
Treatment Planning
• Implant Placement (on models)
• Suturing Techniques
• Aseptic Technique
TOPICS:
HANDS-ON:
James Rutkowski, DMD, PhD, FAAID, DABOI/ID General Dentist
SESSION 4Pharmacological Principles for Implant
DentistryApril 5-8, 2018
• Scientific Principles of Platelet
Concentrates and Growth Factors
• Practical Applications of PRP/PRF
• Pharmacology for Implant Dentistry -
Pre and Post-operative Medications
• Pre-Prosthetic Treatment Planning
• Fixed and Removable Dental Implant
Prosthetic Options
• Interactive Case Presentation and
Treatment Planning
• Venipuncture Techniques
• Centrifuging and Preparing PRP/PRF
• Preparing and Manipulating Bone Grafting
Materials with PRP/PRF
GUEST SPEAKER TOPICS:
HANDS-ON:
Dwayne Karateew, DDS
Periodontist
SESSION 5Basic Bone Grafting, Soft Tissue
Considerations and Esthetics May 3-6, 2018
• Managing Extraction Sockets and Ridge
Preservation
• Basic Bone Grafting Techniques and the
Materials Used
• Particulate Bone Grafting Techniques and
Materials Used
• Soft Tissue Grafting Techniques
• Dental Implant Placement in the Anterior
Esthetic Zone
• Interactive Case Presentation and
Treatment Planning
• Extraction & Socket Grafting
• Particulate Bone Grafting with Tenting
Screws and Membranes
GUEST SPEAKER TOPICS:
HANDS-ON:
Shankar Iyer, DDS, MDS, FAAID, DABOI/ID
Prosthodontist
SESSION 6Advanced Grafting Techniques:
A Cadaver SessionJune 14-17, 2018
• Review Surgical and Regional Anatomy
of the Orofacial Region Pertinent to
Implant Dentistry
• Crestal Approach Sinus Lifting Procedure
• Lateral Approach Sinus Grafting Procedure
• Horizontal Augmentation with Autogenous
and Allogenic Blocks
• Harvesting of Connective Tissue Grafts and
Free Gingival Grafts
• Soft Tissue Augmentation with Acellular
Dermal Matrix
• Placement of Implants in Edentulous Areas
of Maxilla and Mandible
• Interactive Case Presentation and
Treatment Planning
• Perform Advanced Grafting Procedures
on Cadaver Specimens
GUEST SPEAKER TOPICS:
HANDS-ON:
Bernee Dunson, DDS, FAAID, DABOI/ID
General Dentist
SESSION 7Current Concepts in Dental Implantology
July 19-22, 2018
• Immediate Loading of Dental Implants
• "All-On-X" Concept
• Guided Surgery/Guided Prosthetics
• Bone Manipulation Surgery
• Bone Spreading
• Remote Incision Bone Grafting Techniques
• Osseodensification
• Interactive Case Presentation and
Treatment Planning
• Guided Surgery, Guided Prosthetics
• Osseodensification
GUEST SPEAKER TOPICS:
HANDS-ON:
SESSION 8Implant Prosthetics, Maintenance
and ComplicationsAugust 2-5, 2018
• Implant Prosthetics - Parts and Pieces
• Overdentures
• Implant Protective Occlusion
• Screw Retained vs. Cement Retained Prostheses
• Identifying Failure and Managing Complications
• Implant Quality of Health Scale
• Preparation for the AAID Associate Fellow/Fellow
Exams
• Interactive Case Presentation and
Treatment Planning
• Direct & Indirect Impressions for Fixed Prostheses
• Overdenture Pick Up Impression Technique
• Verification Jigs
TOPICS:
HANDS-ON:
COURSE LOCATION
ADA Conference & Meeting Center211 E. Chicago Ave - Chicago, IL 60611
For guest room reservations, we have a special rate at the Ritz-Carlton Chicago (160 Pearson Street at Water Tower Place,
Chicago, IL 60611, 312-266-1000). The hotel is a 2 minute walk to the American Dental Association (ADA) Building.
For online reservations at the Ritz-Carlton Chicago, please visit:www.ritzcarlton.com/en/hotels/chicago using code 1ZA.
The ADA rate is $243/night for a deluxe king, not including tax, subject to availability.
300 Hours CE
Numerous hands-on workshop opportunities: bone density, sterile setup, suturing, and much more
Cadaver Course with anatomy review and mock surgeries - implant placements, bone grafting, sinus lifts
Online case planning, support, and dialogue and discussion through a private, unique online learning platform with Dental Campus
Treatment planning sessions where you will present your cases and participate with your colleagues' cases
Detailed case discussion and critique where you learn alongside colleagues
Non-commercial course covering the spectrum of implant types and systems
No implant system purchase required
Excellent review of fundamental sciences, comprehensive treatment planning, surgical and restorative protocols
Multiple distinguished faculty members to provide a broad perspective on implantology
Course participants will be eligible to take the Part 1 of the AAID Associate Fellow Exam (*see note below)
12 month membership in the American Academy of Implant Dentistry
Subscription to the Journal of Oral Implantology, AAID News, Implant Insights, Digital Newsletter
Credit for Fellowship and Mastership in the Academy of General Dentistry
*Application fee of USD $1,050 for Part 1 of the Associate Fellow exam is not included in the tuition
Benefits of the Chicago MidWest AAID MaxiCourse
MaxiCourse Fee: $18,000We offer special tuition fees for recent graduates and students.
Please contact Linda Shouldice, our Education Co-ordinator, for details.
The Toronto Implant Institute is designated as an Approved PACE Program Provide by the Academy of General Dentistry. The formal continuing education programs of this program provider are accepted by the AGD for fellowship/Mastership and membership maintenance credit. Approval does not imply acceptance by a state or provincial board of dentistry or AGD endorsement. The current term of approval extends from 11/1/2017 to 10/31/2019. Provider ID#302926
COURSE SPONSORED BY:
Marketing Lights Ltd online marketing services for dentists
www.marketinglights.com
TEL: 416 566 9855 FAX: 647 748 3551 EMAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.chicagomaxicourse.com