Full arch reconstruction with pterygoid implants

pterygoid implantsJoin Pynadath George as he covers full arch reconstruction using pterygoid implants on 9 March at 19:00.

This short webinar is to guide an implant dentist in the option of pterygoid implants for their patients. The webinar will foster an understanding in the use and indications of pterygoid implants.

It will provide and highlight the local anatomy and potential risks involved in the provision of pterygoid implants.
 
Learning outcomes

  • To know the theory and concepts of the use of pterygoid implants
  • Become familiar with the procedure and principles of pterygoid implant placement
  • To understand the clinical processes involved in the surgical placement and prosthetic rehabilitation of pterygoid implants
  • To gain an insight of the potential complications of pterygoid implants.​

Pynadath George

Dr Pynadath George is at the forefront of teaching and mentoring full arch implant dentistry.

He has been running full arch implant courses for over six years, training numerous dentists during this period.

Dr George’s scope of practice is advanced restorative dentistry and dental implants. Including advanced bone grafting in complex full arch cases with pterygoid and zygomatic implants.

Dr George previously taught restorative dentistry and implants as a teacher and lecturer at the Liverpool Dental School.

In addition, he worked as a staff grade in a tertiary level hospital treating cancer patients with fixed and removal prosthetics utilising implants.


To sign up and watch this webinar for free, visit fmc-stage.thinkdemo.co.uk/webinars.

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