Medical College of Georgia

 Continuing Education  |  A-Z Index  |  MCG Home

Side Navigation

Continuing Education
Course Offerings:

Allied Health Sciences
Correspondence
Dental Courses
Grand Rounds
Medical Courses

Mini-Medical School
Nursing Courses

Online Courses
Special Events
Teaching with Technology

Quick Links:

CE Credit Transcript

Online Registration


Resources:

Augusta Area Hotels

CE Forms

CE Information

Pearls and Resources

Policies and Procedures

Privacy Statement

Contact Us:
(706) 721-3967
(800) 221-6437
Fax: (706) 721-4642
fgriffeth@mail.mcg.edu

 



22 years of Excellence

MCG/AAID
Comprehensive Training Program
in Implant Dentistry

2009 Course Schedule

Cadaver Lab
Implant Surgery

PRESENTED BY
Medical College of Georgia School of Dentistry
Medical College of Georgia Division of Continuing Education
The American Academy of Implant Dentistry
Atlanta Institute for Advanced Education

22 Years of Excellence

“I highly recommend this program to anyone who has not had the benefit of a recent and thorough university education in implant dentistry.”
Keith Grove, D.D.S., M.S.,
Periodontist/Diplomate ABP,
Veterinarian, Diplomate to AVDC,
Vero Beach, Florida

 

March 5-8, 2009  (Augusta)
Faculty: 
Drs. Cibirka, Mills, Ferguson, Getter and Sharawy

March Events:

  • Thursday Morning Welcome
  • Southern Style Breakfast
  • Clinical Anatomy of the Head and Neck on Cadavers
  • Case Report Presentations
  • Assignment of Literature Review Project and Study Guide Preparation
  • Introduction to Internet Resources
  • Interactive Simulation Activity Hands-on

 

April 16-19, 2009 (Atlanta)
Faculty:
Drs. Cibirka, Mills, Ferguson, Granados, Rutkowski, Sharawy and Volkmann

April Events:

  • Pharmacology
  • Medical Evaluation of the Dental Implant Patient
  • Introduction to PowerPoint
  • History of Dental Implants
  • Biocompatibility/Biomaterials
  • Rationalization for Dental Implantology
  • Implant Terminology and Dental Implant Component
  • Inflammation and Wound Healing
  • Bone Anatomy
  • Physiology  and Biochemistry of Interest to Implantologists
  • Clinical Basis of Emergency Treatment of Complications and Emergencies in the Dental Office
  • Case Report Presentations

 

May 14-17, 2009 (Atlanta)
Faculty:
Drs. Cibirka, Mills, Kao, Kochman, Russo and Salama

May Events:

  • The Ideology of Periodontal Disease
  • Periodontal Index of Natural Teeth and Implants
  • Introduction to Reparative Surgery and Site Development
  • Utilization of Mini transitional Implants and Hands-on
  • Live Surgery
  • Soft Tissue Microsurgery Workshop
  • Provisional Restorations
  • Suturing Lecture and Hands-on
  • Mock Exam Review


 

June 25-28, 2009 (Atlanta)
Faculty:
Drs. Cibirka, Mills, DeRossi, Ms. Bauer, Mr. Gane and Ms. Robinson

June Events:

  • Oral Medicine in the Comprehensive Restorative Practice
  • Guide to the Diagnosis and Management of Oral Lesions
  • Diagnosis and Treatment Planning
  • Three-Dimensional Evaluation of Bone and Bone Manipulation
  • CT Imaging and Analysis Workshop
  • 3D Analysis Using Cone Beam
  • Computer Tomography Lecture and Hands-on
  • Digital Photography Lecture and Hands-on
  • Medical Video Editing Lecture and Hands-on

 

July 16-19, 2009 (Atlanta)

Faculty:
Drs. Cibirka, Mills, Bagheri, Coachman, Garber, Granados, Lozada, Salama, Siranli and
Mr. White

July Events:

  • Dental Implant Laboratory Techniques
  • Laboratory Techniques for Esthetic Ceramics
  • Esthetics and the Dental Implant Patient
  • Nerve Injury Repair
  • Surgical and Prosthetic Demonstration Surgery
  • Root Form Implants Surgical and Prosthetic Considerations
  • Treatment Planning the Edentulous Patient and the Porcelain Implant Bridge

 

August 20-23, 2009 (Atlanta)
Faculty:
Drs. Cibirka, Mills, Bankston, Nelson, Nunn, Siranli and
Whitesides

August Events:

  • Advanced Implant Prosthetic Principles
  • Dental Implant Supported Hybrid Prosthetics and Implant
    Supported Over-dentures
  • Mock Exam Review
  • Mandibular Subperiosteal Implants
  • Live Patient Surgery
  • Addressing Challenges in the Esthetic Zone
  • Overview of Cosmetic and Plastic Surgery
  • Office Emergencies
  • PRP Lecture, Venipuncture and Platelet Rich Plasma Hands-on
  • Immediate Function, Part 1

 

September 24-27, 2009 (Atlanta)
See Note Below for Special Info

Faculty:
Drs. Cibirka, Mills, Granados, Londono, Recker, Ms. Bauer and

Ms. Millis

September Events:

  • Risk Management/Malpractice Prevention and Surviving a Malpractice Case
  • Secrets of Top Docs and High performance Practices
  • Venipuncture, Phlebotomy and PRP Lecture
  • Live Surgeries
  • Overview of Dental Implant Treatment: Rationale, Terminology, Treatment options, Components, Prognosis/Risks/Benefits
  • Team Involvement in Risk Management
  • Hands-on Workshops throughout weekend
  • Team Approach to Excellence in Implant Dentistry
  • Getting Paid for Implant Dentistry
  • Case Presentations and Optional Sunday Auxiliary Photographic and Implant Components and Lab Coordination
  • Sterile Techniques Workshops

IMPORTANT NOTE:

Auxiliaries from your office may attend all lectures during September

for $350 per auxiliary.

Optional Sunday Workshops $125

 

October 15-18, 2009 (Atlanta)
Faculty:
Drs. Cibirka, Mills, Ewers, Nelson, Siranli and Tatum

October Events:

  • Osseous Manipulation
  • Subantral Augmentation (sinus lift)
  • Ramus Frame
  • Advanced Bone Grafting and Regeneration
  • Literature review Presentations
  • Immediate Function , Part II - The Esthetic Zone

 

November 19-22, 2009 (Atlanta)
Faculty:
Drs. Cibirka, Mills, Granados and Londono

November Events:

  • Test review class participation
  • Live Surgical Demonstration. Participants will be allowed to observe and interact with experienced clinicians during three days of extensive implant surgery

 

December 3-5, 2009 (Atlanta)
Faculty:
Drs. Cibirka, Mills, Granados and Londono

December Events:

  • Program Review
  • AAID Written Exam
  • Live Surgical and Prosthetic Demonstrations
  • Grand Finale Dinner

Special Notes:

  • Auxiliaries from your office may attend all lectures during September for $350 per auxiliary. Optional workshops for auxiliaries will be offered on Sunday, September 27, 2009 for an additional fee of $125 per participant
  • Surgical Assistants from your office may attend during December for $300 per surgical assistant.
  • Lunch will be provided each day of the course.
  • Speakers may change due to unexpected conflicts.

 

22 Years of Excellence

“The MCG Maxi-Course in implant dentistry is one of the most comprehensive continuing educational experiences I have had. This course offers the best of the best in implant reconstruction, partnered in an environment that facilitates academic excellence. This course, without question, provides exceptional value for the educational experience. I would recommend this course to both beginning implant dentists and advanced reconstructive surgeons alike.”
Daniel P. Brunner, M.D., D.D.S.,
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon,
Atlanta, Georgia

Back to MCG/AAID Maxi Course


Copyright 2007
Medical College of Georgia
All rights reserved.

Continuing Education Homepage  Medical College of Georgia

Please email comments, suggestions or questions to
Lynn Thigpen, lbthigpen@mail.mcg.edu

March 3, 2009