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Modern Atraumatic and Surgical Extraction Techniques, Complications Management, Socket Grafting, GBR and Other In-Office Oral Surgery Procedures for General Dentists Presented by: Thomas G. Wiedemann, MD, PhD, DDS – Saturday, Jan. 25, 2020 SPONSORED BY THE WESTERN SOCIETY OF PERIODONTOLOGY 2 Events H 2 Renowned Speakers SAT & SUN OCT 3-4, 2020 Hyatt Regency Phoenix 122 North Second Street, Phoenix, Arizona, 85004 • 1-602-252-1234 Dr. Wiedemann is a Clinical Assistant Professor, full-time faculty member and Assistant Director for Advanced Programs in Oral Surgery / Royal College of Surgeons of Ireland at New York University, College of Dentistry, Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery. His career consists of more than 25 years of surgical and educational experience in an academic setting and successfully operating a private practice providing the full spectrum of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery and Implant Dentistry. He has special interests in dental emergency care, pain management, minimal invasive surgical strategies and techniques of the full scope of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery. He has acquired extensive expertise in implant surgery with multiple systems since 1995. He is very well versed in innovative concepts of alveolar ridge augmentation and reconstruction (intra- and extraoral autogenous donor bone grafts), maxillary sinus graft surgery, bone and tissue regeneration, CBCT guided- and piezo-surgery. He is a Fellow of the European Board of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery (EBOMFS) and has Diplomate status in the International congress of oral implantologists (ICOI). Course Description: The course consists of lectures and hands-on training on porcine mandibles Learning Objectives: * Understand and apply non-surgical and surgical techniques used in modern exodontia * Apply minimally invasive and alveolar ridge-protecting extractions in the general dental practice * Manage common complications associated with tooth extractions * Analyse and evalute surgical difficulty and manage risk assessment in medically compromised patients who need tooth extractions * Perform current simple concepts and principles of GBR, including socket preservation, as related to preimplantological extractions * Perform other frequent and common oral surgery procedures in the general dental practice * Understand and avoid medico-legal issues associated with oral surgery by careful case selection and informed patient consent Anna M. Pattison, RDH, MS PHOENIX Part I: Update On Advanced Periodontal Instrumentation with New Advanced Technique Videos Full-Day Lecture Course – Saturday, October 3, 2020 Presented by: Anna Matsuishi Pattison, R.D.H., M.S. INTERNATIONAL EXTRACTION ACADEMY SIGN UP FOR BOTH PART I & II SAT. & SUN. COURSES & RECEIVE UP TO $75 OFF PART II - SUN. HANDS-ON WORKSHOP COSTS $450 Thomas Wiedemann, DDS, PhD, MD SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2020 COSTS $995 8 CE Hours PART 1 - SAT. LECTURE COSTS $149 7.5 CE Hours AS LOW AS For more information and to register by phone or fax, contact our office at: 813.444.1011 Fax: 813.422.7966 offi[email protected] 3820 Northdale Blvd., Suite 205A, Tampa, FL 33624 Register Online at: www.wsperio.org * Registrants for Part II must have attended Part I or another full-day Advanced Periodontal Instrumentation lecture course by Anna Pattison within the past three years as the Part II workshop teaches skills which build on concepts presented in the Part I (full-day) lecture course. (Documented proof of attendance required.) ***Participants are asked to bring safety glasses. It is advisable for attendees to not wear white clothing. Typodonts, poles, and complete instruction kits will be provided for use only during the course. Anna Matsuishi Pattison RDH, MS, is a former Associate Professor and Chair of Dental Hygiene at the Ostrow School of Dentistry at the University of Southern California. As an internationally recognized expert on instrumentation, she is coauthor of the textbook, Periodontal Instrumentation, has contributed to Carranza’s Clinical Periodontology, was Editor-in-Chief of Dimensions of Dental Hygiene and is currently the Co-Director of the Pattison Institute offering online videos and workshops. Course Description: In the past five years significant developments in new high-tech devices, new hand instruments and ultrasonic tips have changed the way we teach and practice. This presentation for dentists and dental hygienists will update you on the newest hand instruments and ultrasonic units and tips that will enhance your ability to treat patients with moderate to advanced periodontitis and/or implants. Periodontal endoscopy videos will show the effectiveness of various ultrasonic tips and hand instru- ments on residual, burnished calculus. New streaming online instructional videos from the Pattison Institute will demonstrate alternative fulcrums, new instruments and advanced techniques. The newest titanium mini-bladed hand instruments for implants and ultrasonic tips for implants will be shown and compared to subgingival air polishing with glycine and subgingival irrigation with antimicrobials. Learning Objectives: Identify the objectives of periodontal debridement Describe the characteristics of the dental endoscope Recognize the design, indications and sequence for use of universal curets, new types of Gracey curets, mini-bladed Gracey curets, new sickles, diamond coated instruments, furcation curets, and various types of implant instruments Describe the differences between magnetostrictive and piezoelectric ultrasonic devices and tips for periodontal and implant scaling Recognize the indications for extraoral, opposite arch or other alternative fulcrums Discuss the efficacy of subgingival air polishing compared to hand and ultrasonic instrumentation of implant surfaces. Discuss the efficacy of subgingival irrigation with antimicrobials. Part II: Hands-On Workshop Advanced Periodontal Instrumentation * Hands On Workshop on Periodontal Typodonts – Sunday, October 4, 2020 *** Presented by: Anna Matsuishi Pattison, RDH, MS Course Description: This full-day laboratory course for dental hygienists is designed to enhance your periodontal instrumentation skills, enabling you to treat patients with greater confidence. This intensive hands-on experience features continuous TV demonstration and videos by Anna Pattison plus a team of experienced instructors attentive to individualized instruction throughout the day. Advanced instrumentation techniques are taught on periodontal typodonts using sickles, universal curets, Rigid Gracey curets, After-Fives, Mini-Fives, Micro-Minis, Gracey Curvettes, Pattison Gracey Lite curets, Diamond curets and furcation curets. Extraoral, reinforced, crossarch and opposite-arch fulcrums are incorporated into innovative approaches for furcations, line angles and deep, narrow pockets. Sharpening with the aid of a videotape, root planing exercises and root morphology review utilizing extracted teeth are also included. Learning Objectives: Describe the characteristics of a proper fit for gloves Demonstrate close overlapping strokes on an extracted tooth with a Gracey curet Recognize the design, indications and sequence for use of universal curets, Gracey curets, mini-bladed and Micro-mini-bladed Gracey curets, Pattison Gracey Lite curets, sickle scalers, files, furcation curets and diamond coated instruments Demonstrate the use of universal curets, Gracey curets, mini-bladed and Micro-mini-bladed Gracey curets, Pattison Grace Lite curets, sickle scalers, files, furcation curets and diamond coated instruments on a periodontal typodont Demonstrate techniques for scaling maxillary and mandibular furcations Demonstrate intraoral, finger-on-finger, extraoral, opposite arch and reinforced fulcrums

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Page 1: SPONSORED BY THE WESTERN SOCIETY OF PERIODONTOLOGY … · providing the full spectrum of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery and Implant Dentistry. He has special interests in dental emergency

Modern Atraumatic and Surgical Extraction Techniques, Complications Management,Socket Grafting, GBR and Other In-Office Oral Surgery Procedures for General Dentists

Presented by: Thomas G. Wiedemann, MD, PhD, DDS – Saturday, Jan. 25, 2020

SPONSORED BY THE WESTERN SOCIETY OF PERIODONTOLOGY

2 Events H 2 Renowned SpeakersSAT & SUN OCT 3-4, 2020

Hyatt Regency Phoenix122 North Second Street, Phoenix, Arizona, 85004 • 1-602-252-1234

Dr. Wiedemann is a Clinical Assistant Professor, full-time faculty member and Assistant Director for Advanced Programs in Oral Surgery / Royal College of Surgeons of Ireland at New York University, College of Dentistry, Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery. His career consists of more than 25 years of surgical and educational experience in an academic setting and successfully operating a private practice providing the full spectrum of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery and Implant Dentistry. He has special interests in dental emergency care, pain management, minimal invasive surgical strategies and techniques of the full scope of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery. He has acquired extensive expertise in implant surgery with multiple systems since 1995. He is very well versed in innovative concepts of alveolar ridge augmentation and reconstruction (intra- and extraoral autogenous donor bone grafts), maxillary sinus graft surgery, bone and tissue regeneration, CBCT guided- and piezo-surgery.  He is a Fellow of the European Board of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery (EBOMFS) and has Diplomate status in the International congress of oral implantologists (ICOI).Course Description:The course consists of lectures and hands-on training on porcine mandiblesLearning Objectives: * Understand and apply non-surgical and surgical techniques used in modern exodontia * Apply minimally invasive and alveolar ridge-protecting extractions in the general dental practice * Manage common complications associated with tooth extractions * Analyse and evalute surgical difficulty and manage risk assessment in medically compromised patients who need tooth extractions * Perform current simple concepts and principles of GBR, including socket preservation, as related to preimplantological extractions * Perform other frequent and common oral surgery procedures in the general dental practice * Understand and avoid medico-legal issues associated with oral surgery by careful case selection and informed patient consent

Anna M. Pattison, RDH, MS

PHOENIXPart I: Update On Advanced Periodontal Instrumentation

with New Advanced Technique VideosFull-Day Lecture Course – Saturday, October 3, 2020Presented by: Anna Matsuishi Pattison, R.D.H., M.S.

INTERNATIONAL EXTRACTION ACADEMY

SIGN UP FOR BOTH PART I & II SAT. & SUN.

COURSES & RECEIVE

UP TO $75 OFF

PART II - SUN.HANDS-ON

WORKSHOP COSTS$450

Thomas Wiedemann,DDS, PhD, MD

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2020

COSTS$9958 CE Hours

PART 1 - SAT.LECTURE COSTS $149

7.5 CE Hours

AS LOWAS

For more information and to register by phone or fax, contact our office at:813.444.1011 • Fax: 813.422.7966 • [email protected] • 3820 Northdale Blvd., Suite 205A, Tampa, FL 33624

Register Online at: www.wsperio.org

* Registrants for Part II must have attended Part I or another full-day Advanced Periodontal Instrumentation lecture course by Anna Pattison within the past three years as the Part II workshop teaches skills which build on concepts presented in the Part I (full-day) lecture course. (Documented proof of attendance required.) ***Participants are asked to bring safety glasses. It is advisable for attendees to not wear white clothing. Typodonts, poles, and complete instruction kits will be provided for use only during the course.

Anna Matsuishi Pattison RDH, MS, is a former Associate Professor and Chair of Dental Hygiene at the Ostrow School of Dentistry at the University of Southern California. As an internationally recognized expert on instrumentation, she is coauthor of the textbook, Periodontal Instrumentation, has contributed to Carranza’s Clinical Periodontology, was Editor-in-Chief of Dimensions of Dental Hygiene and is currently the Co-Director of the Pattison Institute offering online videos and workshops. Course Description:In the past five years significant developments in new high-tech devices, new hand instruments and ultrasonic tips have changed the way we teach and practice. This presentation for dentists and dental hygienists will update you on the newest hand instruments and ultrasonic units and tips that will enhance your ability to treat patients with moderate to advanced periodontitis and/or implants. Periodontal endoscopy videos will show the effectiveness of various ultrasonic tips and hand instru-ments on residual, burnished calculus. New streaming online instructional videos from the Pattison Institute will demonstrate alternative fulcrums, new instruments and advanced techniques. The newest titanium mini-bladed hand instruments for implants and ultrasonic tips for implants will be shown and compared to subgingival air polishing with glycine and subgingival irrigation with antimicrobials.Learning Objectives:• Identify the objectives of periodontal debridement• Describe the characteristics of the dental endoscope • Recognize the design, indications and sequence for use of universal curets, new types of Gracey curets, mini-bladed Gracey curets, new sickles, diamond coated instruments, furcation curets, and various types of implant instruments• Describe the differences between magnetostrictive and piezoelectric ultrasonic devices and tips for periodontal and implant scaling• Recognize the indications for extraoral, opposite arch or other alternative fulcrums• Discuss the efficacy of subgingival air polishing compared to hand and ultrasonic instrumentation of implant surfaces.• Discuss the efficacy of subgingival irrigation with antimicrobials.

Part II: Hands-On Workshop Advanced Periodontal Instrumentation*

Hands On Workshop on Periodontal Typodonts – Sunday, October 4, 2020***

Presented by: Anna Matsuishi Pattison, RDH, MSCourse Description: This full-day laboratory course for dental hygienists is designed to enhance your periodontal instrumentation skills, enabling you to treat patients with greater confidence. This intensive hands-on experience features continuous TV demonstration and videos by Anna Pattison plus a team of experienced instructors attentive to individualized instruction throughout the day. Advanced instrumentation techniques are taught on periodontal typodonts using sickles, universal curets, Rigid Gracey curets, After-Fives, Mini-Fives, Micro-Minis, Gracey Curvettes, Pattison Gracey Lite curets, Diamond curets and furcation curets.Extraoral, reinforced, crossarch and opposite-arch fulcrums are incorporated into innovative approaches for furcations, line angles and deep, narrow pockets. Sharpening withthe aid of a videotape, root planing exercises and root morphology review utilizing extracted teeth are also included.Learning Objectives:• Describe the characteristics of a proper fit for gloves• Demonstrate close overlapping strokes on an extracted tooth with a Gracey curet• Recognize the design, indications and sequence for use of universal curets, Gracey curets, mini-bladed and Micro-mini-bladed Gracey curets, Pattison Gracey Lite curets, sickle scalers, files, furcation curets and diamond coated instruments• Demonstrate the use of universal curets, Gracey curets, mini-bladed and Micro-mini-bladed Gracey curets, Pattison Grace Lite curets, sickle scalers, files, furcation curets and diamond coated instruments on a periodontal typodont• Demonstrate techniques for scaling maxillary and mandibular furcations• Demonstrate intraoral, finger-on-finger, extraoral, opposite arch and reinforced fulcrums

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Non-ProfitUS Postage

PAIDPermit 2397

Tampa FL

Western Society of Periodontology3820 Northdale Blvd.,Suite 205A,Tampa, FL 33624

SPONSORED BY THE WESTERN SOCIETY OF PERIODONTOLOGY

For more information and to register, contact our office at:813.444.1011 • Fax: 813.422.7966

[email protected] Online at: www.wsperio.org

2 Events H 2 Renowned SpeakersSAT & SUN OCT 3-4, 2020

Hyatt Regency Phoenix122 North Second Street, Phoenix, Arizona, 85004 • 1-602-252-1234

Anna M. Pattison, RDH, MS

Part I: Update On Advanced Periodontal Instrumentationwith New Advanced Technique VideosFull-Day Lecture Course – Saturday, Oct. 3, 2020

Presented by: Anna Matsuishi Pattison, R.D.H., M.S.

Part II: Hands-On Workshop AdvancedPeriodontal Instrumentation

Hands On Workshop on Periodontal Typodonts – Sunday, Oct. 4, 2020Presented by: Anna Matsuishi Pattison, RDH, MS

The Western Society of Periodontology is an ADA CERP® recognized education provider. ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry. Concerns or complaints about a CE provider may be directed to the provider or to the Commission for Continuing Education Provider Recognition at ADA.org/CERP.

Modern Atraumatic and Surgical Extraction Techniques,Complications Management, Socket Grafting, GBR and Other

In-Office Oral Surgery Procedures for General DentistsPresented by: Thomas G. Wiedemann, MD, PhD, DDS – Saturday, Oct. 3, 2020

New York University, College of Dentistry, USAThomas Wiedemann, DDS, PhD, MD

INTERNATIONAL EXTRACTION ACADEMY

SIGN UP FOR BOTH PART I & IISAT. & SUN. COURSES & RECEIVE $75 OFFUP

TO

COSTS$9958 CE Hours

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2020

PHOENIX

PART 1 - SAT.LECTURE COSTS $149

7.5 CE Hours

AS LOWAS

PART II - SUN.HANDS-ON

WORKSHOP COSTS$450