(601) The Bone Grafting & Sinus Elevation Course, 145 GREEN MEADOWS DRIVE SOUTH, LEWIS CENTER OHIO, 43035

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(601) Course Description 


In 1974, Dr. Hilt Tatum performed the first ever sinus lift. His studies and research were intimately collaborated with our Midwest Implant Institute Founder, Dr. Duke Heller, which makes this course uniquely suited to doctors looking to expand their knowledge and experience by learning sinus lift techniques and managing complications in difficult cases. In arguably the most frequently required treatment for implant site development, this 3-day program was purposefully designed to navigate the often complex physiological and pharmacological regenerative process of varying bone grafting and sinus augmentation procedures.

Fully packed with narrated live surgeries and step-by-step guided hands-on workshops, this course is headlined by international lecturer Dr. Jim Rutkowski, who has a wealth of knowledge for bone grafting, surgical anatomy for implant dentistry, pharmacology, and sedation techniques.

 

Course Topics


The Bone Grafting & Sinus Elevation Course (601) Course covers a broad simplification of Course Topics, Course Objectives, and Hands-on Participation. Below are a few of the Topics: 

  • Block Bone Grafting
  • Using Piezo and Rotary Techniques
  • Sinus Elevation (Techniques include rotary, piezo, lateral approach, and crestal approach)
  • Sinus Bump
  • Socket Preservation
  • Bone Grafting Materials (Where/When to use different materials)
  • Proper use of Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP)
  • Proper use of Platelet Rich Fiber (PRF)
  • Tissue Management
  • Mandibular Onlay Tunneling Technique using particulate bone grafting materials
  • Extraction & Immediate Implant Placement
  • Lateral Nerve Repositioning & Implant Placement
  • Proper use of Resorbable/Nonresorbable Barriers
  • Surgical Sterile Technique
  • Pre and Post-op Pain Management
  • Antibiotic Therapy
  • Autgenous Bone vs. Allograft Bone use

 

Course Objectives


With in this (601) Bone Grafting & Sinus Elevation Course there are many objectives, some are listed below: 

  • Learn step-by-step surgical procedures with different bone grafting modalities to obtain a predictable result
  • Live surgery of each type of bone grafting procedure will give the participant knowledge of each type of procedure and when it is to be used
  • Learn pre and post-op pain medication use and antibiotic therapy to insure patient comfort
  • Recognition of PRP benefits in bone grafting procedures
  • Know when to do immediate extraction with implant placement and when to avoid implant placement 
  • Comprehend the benefits of the lateral nerve repositioning procedure
  • Interpret the different modalities for sinus augmentation

Course Instructors


    • Dr. James Rutkowski
    • Dr. Robert Heller
    • Dr. Thomas Bilski

Hotel Registration


We are pleased to offer exclusive hotel accommodations for doctors attending courses at the Midwest Implant Institute. The Hilton Columbus/Polaris features spacious guest rooms with granite countertops, elegant décor, a 55-inch HDTV, mini-refrigerator, and complimentary WiFi. Guests can enjoy the convenience of a complimentary shuttle service within a 5-mile radius and access to amenities like the Papillon Day Spa, fitness center, indoor pool, and whirlpool. To book your stay at the discounted rate, visit the Hilton Columbus/Polaris website here.

In addition, the Nationwide Hotel and Conference Center offers an option adjacent to our MII Headquarters. Their 15-acre park-like property includes 193 well-appointed guest rooms and suites, perfect for business travelers seeking an all-inclusive stay. Explore all that Nationwide has to offer and secure your reservation here.

Both hotels provide convenient access to our course venue, ensuring a comfortable and seamless experience for our attendees.

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3 days CE CREDITS: 22 (lecture CE: 22)

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