Dr. Att earned his D.D.S. degree in 1997 from Tishreen University and received the Dr. Med. Dent. (2003) and a Ph.D. (2010) degrees--as well as the title of extraordinary professor (2013)-- from the University of Freiburg. He was a visiting assistant professor from 2005-2007 at the Weintraub Center for Reconstructive Biotechnology at the UCLA School of Dentistry, and the Director of Postgraduate Program in Prosthodontics in Freiburg from 2007-2017. A widely published and internationally respected clinician and lecturer, Dr. Att's main focus within teaching, research and clinical practice is esthetic and implant dentistry as well as the implementation of cutting-edge digital technologies in both reconstructive and multidisciplinary dentistry.
David Norre is also an international speaker about abutment design, guided surgery, guided prosthodontics and poster winner at Global conference MIS implants 2018 (Bahamas).
Dr. Norre is an Adjunct Lecturer at the Department of Prosthodontics, Tufts University School of Dental Medicine.
Dr. Revilla-León is the Director of Research and Digital Dentistry at the Kois Center in Seattle and Affiliate Faculty in Graduate Prosthodontics Program at the University of Washington and a Visiting Lecturer at the Department of Prosthodontics, Tufts University School of Dental Medicine.
Dr. Revilla-León is specialist in digital dentistry with more than 100 publications in peer-reviewed dental journals in the last 4 years related with facial and intraoral scanning methods, digital implant scans with photogrammetry systems, virtual patient integration, polymer, metal, and ceramic additive manufacturing technologies, and artificial intelligence for dental applications.
This clinically oriented 2-day course provides clinicians with everything they need to understand about immediacy in full-arch.
The course includes lectures, live demos and hands-on. Focus is given on fundamentals of 3D implant planning and placement utilizing latest technology (software and hardware). The intensive course will provide the clinicians with state-of-the-art protocols and workflows for implant placement and rehabilitation for edentulous jaws and terminal dentition. It also includes principles and guidelines for immediate implant placement and loading protocols using the digital workflow, exposing the participants to different clinical scenarios they may face in everyday practice. At the end of the course, the participants should be knowledgeable on how to carefully plan and execute predictable immediate full-arch implant rehabilitations.
The course is dedicated to individuals and teams, whether surgeons, prosthodontists and technicians. Also to general practitioners to help them know how to plan the cases and know how to refer.
Participation: Credit Hours - 13
AGD Code: 610
Tuition:
Dentist: $2898
TUSDM Faculty: $2600
Tufts Alumni: $2600
Remaining Seats in this course: 12
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