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690-Implant Complications

Diagnosis, Prevention and Treatment to Enhance Long Term Outcomes

FULL DAY COMPLICATIONS SEMINAR

Presentation by: Dr. Brian J. Jackson, DDS, Diplomate- ABOI/ID Fellow- AAID

Overview

2 Million dental implants are placed annually throughout the
world and an exponential number have been placed in the past
40 years. As a result, all clinicians are faced with the
responsibility in the management of simple to complex
complications in daily practice. This program will discuss and
present the evidence supporting implant failures and provide an
understanding for diagnosis, treatment planning, and treatment
as the basis for long term positive outcomes.

Objectives

  • IMPLANT FAILURES
    Understand the research associated with implant failures.
  • PROTOCOLS
    Learn step by step procedures to treat complications.
  • TREATMENT STRATEGIES
    Comprehend treatment strategies associated with prosthetic and
    surgical procedures.
  • “THE SPECIFICS”
    Bone, biomechanics, regions of the mouth and prosthetic
    materials.

Friday, September 25th, 2020

Tuition $1,100.00 (After July 25th)
Early Bird Discount $995.00 (Before July 25th)

8:30am-5pm

Turning Stone Casino and Resort
5218 Patrick Rd Vernon, NY 13478

8 CE CREDITS

TURNING STONE ECII FLYER
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Dr. Jackson is an implant surgeon and reconstructive dentist that has been surgically placing and restoring dental implants for over 20 years. He received his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree at SUNY/Buffalo, School of Dental Medicine and completed post-graduate training at St. Luke’s Memorial Hospital Centers General Practice Residency Program. Dr. Jackson completed his formal oral implantology training at New York University, College of Dentistry. Dr. Jackson is also a Board Certified Implant Dentist.

Dr. Jackson is a Diplomate of the American Board of Oral Implantology/Implant Dentistry (ABOI/ID) and an Honored Fellow of the American Academy of Implant Dentistry (AAID).

Dr. Jackson has been published in numerous peer reviewed dental journals and has presented at numerous implant conferences in New York, Chicago, Dallas, Philadelphia, Boston, Los Angeles and Mumbai, India. He has served on the faculty of the India, New York and Las Vegas Maxicourse in Oral Implantology. Currently, he serves on the editorial board for the Journal of Oral Implantology and treasurer of the AAID’s research foundation.

 

Brian is a senior opinion leader and lecturer for the dental division of 3M ESPE. He was a key author in the development of the MDI Expanded Indications Training Seminar protocol as well as a co-author in the Mini Dental Implant certification program for 3M ESPE. Dr. Jackson developed the program’s didactic content, and insight for long term success of mini dental implants through his case presentations.

Dr. Jackson is senior opinion leader, lecturer and clinical researcher for Sterngold Dental, LLC.

He is a Key Opinion Leader for Implant Direct and has developed the 2 day surgical and prosthetic program on Immediate Load.

He is a participant in the Boston University APEX Internship Program. The APEX program provides students an opportunity to experience dentistry in a true dental practice environment.

And he is also on the Executive Board of the AAID in the secretarial position

View Dr. Jackson’s Publications

 

April 27-28, 2018 Verona & Utica, NY – SOLD OUT

Description

This two day immediate implant placement and provisionalization (IIPP) program is designed to educate the dentist in a scientifically proven and clinically adventageous procedure.  This intense program, “springboards” the clinician’s ability in streamlining single tooth replacement in as little as two patient visits.  The didactic, “hands on” and “live” surgery observation concept of learning reinforces retentions and implementation.  The program focuses on a major process that can positively enhance patients’ lives with exponential financial growth for the practitioner.  This is accomplished by less patient visits, higher referrals, and ideal esthetic outcomes.

 

Key Points

  • Understand immediate implant placement and provisionalization (IIPP) protocols
  • Be able to implement the procedure immediately into their practice
  • Demonstrate the entire protocol via a “hands on” exercise on typondant models
  • Observe the IIPP process via “live” surgery
  • Develop treatment choices based on “decision tree” presented for various clinical scenarios
  • Demonstrate “live” platelet rich plasma/fibrin preparation and utilization

Immediate Provisionalization & Full Arch Seminar

March 16, 2018  Saratoga Springs, NY – SOLD OUT

Immediate Implant Placement With Provisionalization: The Single Tooth Solution

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Description:

This lecture will place emphasis on initial diagnosis, surgery and prosthetics to streamline procedures valuable to the patient.  Limitations, complications and unique case situations will be discussed and managed via an understanding of “Decision Trees.”  Case presentations will demonstrate the protocols in order for the doctor to leave confident to initiate a IL protocol immediately in their practice.

Key Points

  • Understand the scientific evidence that supports immediate placement/provisionalization
  • Comprehend the specific surgical and prosthetic protocols to obtain long term success
  • Be exposed to specific case scenarios and be able to make sound treatment plan decisions using “decision trees”
  • Be able to maximize the esthetic outcomes in the smile zone in an efficient minimally invasive manner

Thought- Provoking Treatment Planning for the Edentuous Patient

 

Description

This lecture will place emphasis on initial diagnosis, surgery and prosthetic designs based on bone quality and quantity, and biomechanics.  This lecture will focus on evidence-based treatment planning to enhance long term success, while meeting patient expectations.

 

Key Points

  • Comprehend the evidence based research supporting the fixed detachable prosthesis
  • Develop diagnostic, surgical and prosthetic protocols for specific arch
  • Understand indications, limitations, and complications
  • Understand the various treatment plan considerations prior to treatment

 


Instructor:

Brian Jackson, DDS is Board Certified and an implant surgeon and reconstructive dentist who has been surgically placing and restoring dental implants for 20 years.  He received his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree at SUNY/Buffalo School of Dental Medicine and completed post-graduate training at St. Luke’s Memorial Hospital Centers General Practice Residency Program. Dr. Jackson competed his formal implantology training at New York University, School of Dentistry. Dr. Jackson is a Diplomate of the American Board of Oral Implanting/Implant Dentistry (ABOI/ID) and an Honored Fellow of the Academy of Implant Dentistry (AAID.) Dr. Jackson has been published in numerous peer reviewed dental journals and has presented at numerous implant conferences in the US and internationally.

To Register, Contact Lisa at 844-592-5299 or education@implantdirect.com

 

 

 

“Reaching Beyond”

A Platform for Exponential Growth Since 2003.

Mission Statement:

To provide an elevated platform for dentists interested in incorporating implant specific procedures for practice growth. A philosophy of intense didactic instruction, active participation, coupled with live observation to establish competency to ensure immediate positive clinical outcomes.

Below are the current available courses through E.C.I.I. 

ECII ­ “LIVE” SURGICAL EXPERIENCE – Utica, NY | April 3 & 4, 2020

Fort Schuyler Club, Genesee St. Utica, NY, 13501

Overview

The implant surgical “Live” experience provides doctors the opportunity to observe or perform dental implant procedures. The ECII facility has state of the art imaging (CBCT), Surgical suite, video with audio monitors in operating room and a remote viewing area to visualize all aspects of the live experience.

Synopsis

Conventional and Immediate implant placement are long established and evidence based approaches to implant therapy.The program will present case ­ based learning with the observation of “Live” surgery. Case presentations with videos will demonstrate basic and IIPP protocols.

Dates: April 3, 4 2020

Friday: Didactic, case presentations, “Live” Surgery Basic – PRP/PRF 8am – 4pm

Saturday: “Live” Surgery – Immediate Implant lacement with Provisionalism (IIPP)IIPP – PRP/PRF 8am ­ 4pm

REGISTRATION FEE: MaxiCourse Participants – $950.00  |  Non-MaxiCourse Participants – $1,975.00  |  Team Members – $300.00

*Limited Attendees to maximize the learning experience Course fee includes breakfast and lunch

16 Hours CE CREDITS

Interested?

Contact Us
Tel. (315) ­724­-5141
education@bostonmaxicourse.com
www.brianjacksondds.com


 

Objectives:

At the completion of the program, the participant will:

  1. Understand immediate implant placement and provisionalization (IIPP) protocols
  2. Be able to implement the procedure immediately into their practice
  3. Demonstrate the entire protocol via a “hands on” exercise on typondant models
  4. Observe the IIPP process via “live” surgery
  5. Develop treatment choices based on “decision tree” presented for various clinical scenarios
  6. Demonstrate “live” platelet rich plasma/fibrin preparation and utilization

Synopsis

The two day immediate implant placement and provisionalization (IIPP) program is designed to educate the dentist in a scientifically proven and clinically adventageous procedure.  This intense program, “springboards” the clinician’s ability in streamlining single tooth replacement in as little as two patient visits.  The didactic, “hands on” and “live” surgery observation concept of learning reinforces retentions and implementation.  The program focuses on a major process that can positively enhance patients’ lives with exponential financial growth for the practitioner.  This is accomplished by less patient visits, higher referrals, and ideal esthetic outcomes.

Curriculum: Two Day IIPP Program

Immediate Implant Placement and Provisionalization (IIPP)

“The Next Level Up”

IIPP is an evidenced based approach to resolve a non-restorable tooth. It marries extraction, implant surgery, impression and restorative procedures into only 2 appointments with 1 surgery.

The process incorporates minimally invasive means coupled with platelet concentrates to enhance healing and positive outcomes. This 1 day program explains the science, protocol and treatment considerations. It is the basis for incorporating IIPP into your practice.

Friday Session:

Day 1: Turning Stone Resort & Casino, Verona, NY

Lecture/”hands on”/demonstration

AM Session  8:30 am-12:00 pm

  • Surgical/Prosthetic Protocols- Type I socket, multi-rooted teeth
  • Case presentations
  • CBCT evaluation

PM Session:   1:00 pm-4:30 pm

  • Hands on: IIPP central incisor, PRP/PRF Development/demonstration
  • Lecture: Type II sockets (3:00 pm-4:00 pm)
  • Case presentations- Advanced

Saturday Session:

Day 2: Dr. Jackson’s Private Office

2534 Genesee St, Utica, NY  | East Coast Implant Institute

  • “Live” surgical suite
  • Video monitor- surgical suite
  • Video/audio monitor- remote site
  • Visual and audio area
  • CBCT

8:00 AM -10:30 AM:
Case presentation (live patient) “live” surgery- IIPP

  • “Live” PRP/PRF phlebotomy, preparation, utiliazation

11:00 AM-2:00 PM
Review protocols, infection management, decision trees

  • Questions/Answers

Date: April 13, 2017– SOLD OUT  |  Date: April 27-28, 2018 – SOLD OUT

Fixed-detachable prosthesis “The Full Arch Solution”

September 7, 2018 – SOLD OUT

As the population ages worldwide, individuals with hopeless teeth or who are completely edentulous will increase. The fixed detachable prosthesis is a predictable implant approach to manage this group of patients. Scientific research has demonstrated high success rates over the long term. Several areas of discussion existconcerning treatment planning, technology, surgery and prosthetics. The 1 day program will address the science, areas of discussion, CBCT protocols and exhibits the clinical aspects through case reports. A hands on component including surgical placement, as well as multi-unit and prosthetic principles.

  • After the participants complete the program they will:
  • Understand the science that supports the fixed detachable prosthesis
  • Comprehend the areas of discussion and how it relates to clinical protocols
  • Learn the protocols for the “all on X” to successfully perform the procedure
  • Develop an understanding of patient management through case presentations.

 

Immediate Implant Placement and Provisionalization (IIPP) “Advanced Case Management”

October 12,13, 2018 – SOLD OUT

The immediate Implant Placement and Provisionalization (IIPP) approach is a scientifically proven method for the management of hopeless teeth. The advanced program focuses on educating, the practionior on more difficult cases. Sinus augmentation, PRP/PRF and multiunit case presentations will be highlighted. The program will have hands-on and live surgical component to demonstrate the IIPP approach.


Immediate Implant Placement and Provisionalization- “Basic and Live Surgery”

This 2 day immediate implant placement and provisionalization (IIPP) program is designed to educate the dentist in a scientifically proven and clinically advantageous procedure. This intense program “springboards” theclinician’s ability in streamlining single tooth replacement in as little as 2 patient visits. The didactic, hands on and LIVE surgery observation concept of learning reinforces retention and implementation. The 2 day program focuses on a major process that can positively enhance patient’s lives with exponential financial growth for the practitioner. This is accomplished by less patient visits, higher referrals and ideal esthetics outcomes.


Testimonials

“Dr. Jackson is a warm, caring, knowledgeable practitioner of implant dentistry. Our Association has been quite fulfilling and I strongly recommend his courses. His office membership also has been helpful to us.”

-Richard Whalen, DDS

Hyde Park, NY


“Dr. Jackson is an energetic speaker who interacts well with the audience. Our referring doctors appreciated hi lectures and left feeling more confident in implant dentistry.”

-Eric R, Smiga, DMD

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon, Pittsburgh, PA


“I have heard them all, and he is he is the best.”

-Ramin Bahram, DDS

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon, Philadelphia, PA


“His lectures are always informative, full of real life situations and I appreciate his time and effort to teach implant dentistry at all levels. Dr. Jackson’s lectures and presentations taught me the science and the practical side of implant dentistry. His warm personality and friendly staff always offer us the help I need, his method of one on one training gave me the confidence to walk into implantology.”

-Iyad Morcos, DDS

Montreal, Canada

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The East Coast Implant Institute (ECII) is designated as an Approved PACE Program Provider by the Academy of General Dentistry. The formal continuing education programs of this program provider are accepted by the AGD for Fellowship/Mastership and membership maintenance credit. Approval does not imply acceptance by a state or provincial board of dentistry or AGD endorsement. The current term of approval extends from 09/1/2018 to 08/31/2020. Provider #386576

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There is nothing like it! It is worth it. There is no comparison, it is the only route to go.
– Judy Stanulevich, Hilton Head, SC

The best thing I’ve ever done!
 Patricia Randall, New Hartford, NY

Finally, I can smile with confidence, a smile I’m proud to show everyone. I love my teeth!
– Sarah Sylvester, Holland Patent, NY

I’ve had five implants and at this stage I can’t tell which are my implants and which are my real.
– Clayton Farrall, Utica, NY

I can’t believe the lack of pain, zero discomfort. There was no pain
– Joanne Yacovella, Utica, NY

 Did not have a minute of discomfort
-Janice Trass, Georgetown, NY

Dr. Jackson and his team gave me the opportunity to eat fewer sweets because I was able to eat apples and pears again. This in turn enhanced long term health and happiness.
J.Howard-COACH  – Coach

After years of suffering from dental problems, I decided to research dental implants. Dr. Brian Jackson was the dentist I chose after I researched articles and spoke to patients with implants.

At my first visit I knew I had made the right decision. Dr. Jackson and his staff took a genuine interest in my dental health and provided me with a treatment plan that addressed my needs.

I’m impressed with the results and the professional and courteous dental care. I will continue to recommend them to family and friends.
– F. Sokolowski

My advice is to do your research homework first, before getting involved with dental implants. If you do this, you will really appreciate your new teeth more.

Dr. Jackson’s team was fantastic, fantastic, fantastic.

As for Dr. Jackson, I learned that he is an honest person, because at the beginning of the treatment he said you will not leave until you are happy with your teeth and he kept his word. Thank you.
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My experience in getting dental implants has been and continues to be a positive life changing event. I am grateful to Dr. Jackson and his entire staff for their skill, competence, compassion, and dedication to excellence in all they do. I would highly recommend Dr. Jackson to anyone who may be interested in dental implants.
– David L. Podos

I would sincerely like to thank Dr. Jackson and his staff for their help and compassion. My first thought of going to the dentist was sheer panic as I had not been to the dentist in quite a while. Dr. Jackson and his team helped me make it through that first visit and I began my year long process of procedures that ended with implants and Mini Implants that have literally transformed me. I can not believe at age 65 I have a perfect smile and can eat anything I want. The professionalism and compassion was unparalleled to any I have encountered and to help me get past my fear was unbelievable. I felt more like a friend than a patient. Anyone who is thinking of implants, go for it, you will be amazed how you will look and feel when the procedure is completed and Dr. Jackson and his staff are the ones that can make it happen for you. Again, thank you all so much, you’re the best.
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Each month Dr. Jackson and his team hold a dental implant seminar. The seminar is free with no obligation and is designed as an informative session concerning the exciting field of dental implants.

The seminar will discuss implant types and treatment options for patients. If you are interested in attending our seminar, please call Judy at: (315) 601-8051

We are excited to hear from you and look forward to making you a healthier individual.

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What is the “Synergy2“ process?

Appointment 1

  1. Tooth extraction
  2. Immediate implant placement
  3. Guided bone regeneration (GBR)
  4. Platelet rich plasma (PRP) and platelet rich fibrin (PRF)
  5. PRF biologic barrier
  6. Final prosthetic impression
  7. Temporary abutment/crown

Appointment 2

  1. Remove temporary post/crown
  2. Place final abutment/crown

Synergy2 Complete Process

 

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What is a dental implant?

A dental implant is inserted into a patient’s jaw bone and is used to secure a denture, partial, bridge, or crown (cap). Dental implant surgery is performed with a local anesthetic (i.e. Novocaine), painless and completed in one visit.

Implants can be used to retain crowns (caps), bridges, partials and dentures.

Crowns

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Bridges

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Partial

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Dentures

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Many patients present with a specific concern while others need complete rehabilitation.

Dental implants can assist our patients get healthier, as well as meeting their expectations.

Before Treatment

Patients come to our practice with an array of problems and concerns. The Jackson Implant Team evaluates every patients specific condition and recommends different treatment approaches to meet expectations.

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Before and After Treatment

Patients present to our practice with a desire to get healthier, pain-free and feel confident. The Jackson Dental Team takes pride in helping people feel, eat and look better.

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Once again, we look forward to meeting you at our next seminar. Please give Judy a call at (315) 601-8051 to save your seat today!

If you would prefer a private individual consultation at our office, please feel free to call Judy today for an appointment.

Thank you!

dr jackson head shotDr. Jackson’s “Synergy2” process is an innovative implant approach where patients require less surgery, less appointments, less costs and a faster completion of treatment. Dr. Jackson’s comprehensive “Synergy2” process marries several stages of treatment into a single visit. Thereby, eliminating the need to see multiple dentists. The “Synergy2” process utilizes Dr. Jackson’s comprehensive clinical experience and knowledge in biology, surgery and prosthetics (crowns, bridges, dentures) to create a healthy esthetic and long lasting smile.

What is the “Synergy2“ process?

 

Appointment 1

  1. Tooth extraction
  2. Immediate implant placement
  3. Guided bone regeneration (GBR)
  4. Platelet rich plasma (PRP) and platelet rich fibrin (PRF)
  5. PRF biologic barrier
  6. Final prosthetic impression
  7. Temporary abutment/crown

Appointment 2

  1. Remove temporary post/crown
  2. Place final abutment/crown

Before and After photos

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Better results thru the synergy of biology and clinical experience”.

The Esthetic Zone:

Restorative and Surgical Guidelines for Ideal Outcomes

This program addresses the critical treatment plan considerations for implant placement, 2nd stage uncovery techniques, abutment selection and final restorative materials. The presentation develops a predictable protocol to maximize esthetics thru case presentations both simple and complex.

Attendees: Dentists, Specialists, Technicians and Staff (2 hrs.)


 

Laser-Welded Superstructure Technology:

Treatment Planning the Edentulous Maxilla and Mandible with Implants

This program discusses treatment planning the edentulous maxilla and mandible with implant removable overdentures. Topics addressed are research-based decision making, implant placement, superstructure design, laser-welded technology techniques, attachments, and implant occlusal concepts. This presentation was derived from the article that Dr. Jackson had published in the Journal of Oral Implantology, Vol. 31, No. 6, 2005; titled “The Use of Laser-Welded Titanium Framework Technology Case: A Report for the Totally Edentulous Patient.”

International Journal of Clinical Implant Dentistry. 2009/1(2); 11-22.The Utilization of Laser-Welded Titanium Technology: A Clinical and Laboratory Report for the Edentulous Patient.

Attendees: General dentists, Specialists, Laboratory personnel and Staff (2 hrs.)


 

Occlusal Consideration and Clinical Applications For Endosseous Implants

This program is designed to address the unique issue of implant occlusal principles and how it differs from natural teeth. Understanding implant occlusal concepts will assist the practioner with the treatment planning and therefore increase long-term success. Specific topics addressed are progressive loading, cantilevers, treatment planning with regards to bone quality and special occlusal sequences unique to implant prosthetics. This presentation was derived from Dr. Jackson’s published article in the Journal of Oral Implantology, Vol. 29, No. 5, 2003; titled “Occlusal Principles and Clinical Applications for the Endosseous Implant.”

Attendees: General dentists, Specialists, Laboratory Technicians and Staff (2 hrs.)


 

Maxillary Anthroscopy:

“The Sinus Lift”

This program deals with the utilization of different sinus lift techniques based on bone quantity to maximize success rates in the posterior maxilla. The course will address conventional sinus augmentation, (lateral window approach) and the osteotome technique (Summers), the restorative aspect, treatment plans and treatment times associated with this unique area of the mouth. Case presentations will support the surgical management and restorative concepts to enhance long-term success.

Attendees: General Dentist, Specialists, and Assistants (3 hrs.)


 

Orthodontic Considerations and Implant Dentistry

The Congenital Missing Tooth”

This program will discuss the common clinical occurrence of the congenitally missing lateral incisor and mandibular first premolar. Surgical and prosthetic treatment times, coordination with the orthodontist to minimize transitional periods, ideal spacing and way to create space and abutment options will be addressed thru extensive case presentation. This presentation is ideal for the restorative dentist since all other options are considered compromises. Jackson BJ, Slavin MR. Journal of Oral Implantology, Treatment of Congenitally Missing Maxillary Lateral Incisors: An Interdisciplinary Approach.

2013, Vol. 39/2

Attendees: General Dentists, Specialists, Assistants, Hygienists (1 ½ hrs)

*This program aligns well with The Esthetic Zone: Restorative and Surgical Guidelines for Ideal Outcomes.


 

The 1-Piece Small Diameter Implant

The 1-piece 3.0 small diameter implant (Zimmer) had become a useful implant alternative for minimal bony dimensions. This presentation focuses on the incorporation of the 3.0 1-piece implant into your practice with emphasis on the maxillary lateral incisor and mandibular incisor area. Also, a posterior indication is presented for utilization of this 1-piece implant. The surgical and prosthetic protocols are discussed via multiple case presentations. The program is designed for surgeons and restorative dentists. Journal of Oral Implantology, 2011, XXXVII (special issue); 156-164Small Diameter Implants: Specific Indications and Considerations for the Posterior Mandible: A Case report.

Attendees: General dentists, Specialists and staff. (2 hrs.)


 

Immediate Implant Placement: Indications, Protocols, Risks and Limitations

Immediate Implant placement have demonstrated similar survival rates when compared to other approaches. Moreover, immediate placement has exhibited less facial bone loss and gingival recession. Most important to the patient is the elimination of a removable prosthesis during the integrative period. This presentation is designed to discuss the indications as well as the surgical and prosthetic protocols for immediate implant placement. Risks, limitations and potential complications will be illustrated in order for the clinician to develop a thought provoking treatment plan.

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Fixed Detachable Prosthesis

“The Full Arch Solution”

As the program ages worldwide, individuals with hopeless teeth or who are completely edentulous will increase. The fixed detachable prosthesis is a predictable implant approach to manage this group of patients.  Scientific research has demonstrated high success rates over the long term. The program will address the science, areas of discussion, protocols and exhibit the clinical aspects through case reports.

After the participants complete the webinar they will:

  • Understand the science that supports the fixed detachable prosthesis
  • Comprehend the areas of discussion and how it relates to clinical protocols
  • Learn the protocols for “all on X” to successfully perform the procedure
  • Develop an understanding of patient management through case presentations

 

The Scope of Implant Dentistry

“A Clinical Perspective”

This presentation illustrates various prosthetic approaches that exist within the discipline of Implant dentistry. Partially and fully edentulous treatment planning is presented with fixed and removable prosthetic options. Cased based learning with didactic information strengthens the concepts.

This presentation is ideal for a referral based surgical practice to grow implant case development.


 

Thought Provoking Treatment Planning for The Edentulous Patient :

“The Implant Approach”

Research indicates a growing population of edentulous patients extending into the year 2020. Dental implants have become a predictable discipline of dentistry and improve the quality of life for thousands of patients. Implant dentistry modalities are a viable treatment approach to enhance mastication comfort, esthetics and confidence. Predictable outcomes are achieved with thought-provoking treatment plans including prosthetic designs based on bone quality and quantity, and biomechanics. The program will focus on evidence-based treatment planning to enhance long-term success while meeting patient expectations.


 

Mini Dental Implants: Treatments Planning and Proven Protocols for Long Term Success

Minimally invasive procedures in the field of healthcare including dentistry continue to evolve. Mini-dental implants parallel this trend with regards to surgical protocols and loading considerations. The success of mini implants relies on the understanding of current research, surgical and prosthetic protocols and biomechanical loading principles. Jackson BJ,  Dentistry Today, Effective Dentures Stabilization in an Atrophic Mandible.Vol 31 No 2 130-133. Feb. 2012.

Dentistry Today. Small Diameter Implants: A Treatment Consideration for the Maxillary Edentulous Patient. November, 2013.

Journal of Oral Implantology. Fixed Partial Denture with Mini Dental Implants.

2014 Vol. XL/No. six

Attendees: General dentists, staff. (Half day or full day)


 

Socket Grafting:

A Predictable Technique for Site Preservation

This program discusses the concept of site preservation and how it enhances implant placement, long-term success and esthetic outcomes. Topics addressed are research-based decision making, bone development processes and types of bone grafting materials. The presentation illustrates the step by step methodology in successful socket grafting. This presentation was derived from the article that Dr. Jackson co-authored in the Journal of Oral Implantology, Vol. 33, No. 6, 2007; Socket Grafting: A Predictable Technique for Site Preservation.

Attendees: General dentists, Specialists and Staff (2 hrs.)


 

Marketing and Long-Term Treatment Planning for the Implant Practice

This program is designed to elevate the practices’ awareness of implant dentistry and how to implement it into everyday practice. The program outlines the keys for a successful implant practice including building an implant team, site preservation principles, recognizing the potential implant patient and developing an organized evaluation and consultation protocol. This program is essential for practitioner that the wants to treatment plan more implant cases on a consistent basis. This program was presented at the 61st Annual Meeting – AAID: Washington D.C. 2012.

Attendees: General Dentists, Specialists, and the entire dental team (1 ½ hrs.)


 

Basic Endosseous Surgery

This program is designed to thoroughly explain basic surgical principles for the placement of endosseous implants. The presentation will explain bone biology, types of bone, “step by step” surgical protocol, pre-post operative medications and anatomy. The participant will gain knowledge needed prior to contemplating the incorporation of implant surgery into a practice.

Attendees: Dentist, Specialists, and Assistants (3 hrs.)


 

Fixed Implant Prosthetics:

A Cookbook for Stress Free Implant Dentistry”

This program is designed to educate the dentist on step by step techniques to restore the fixed implant case. Topics include single tooth, small span bridges and complete arch rehabilitation. The presentation is enforced with numerous case presentations which can be applied to all implant systems.

Attendees: General dentist (beginner/experienced with implants), Specialists, Laboratory Technicians, and Staff (3hrs. half day)


 

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Formal Education

1985 – Utica College | Degree: B. S. Biology, Cum Laude

1989- SUNY/Buffalo, School of Dental Medicine | Degree: D.D.S.

1990- St. Luke’s Memorial Hospital Center. Utica, NY.
General Practice Residency Program

2002 – New York University, College of Dentistry.
New York Maxi Course in Oral Implantology – Certificate.

Hospital Affiliations

Lecturer– Comprehensive Implant Series at Faxton/ St. Luke’s Healthcare System GPR program: 2000 – present

Attending Dentist – Mohawk Valley Healthcare System (MVHS), Utica, NY: 1990 – present

Memberships

Diplomate-American Board of Oral Implantology/Implant Dentistry (ABOI/ID)

Honored Fellow – American Academy of Implant Dentistry (AAID)

Member – American Dental Association

Positions

  1. Past President– Oneida-Herkimer County Dental Society -1999
  2. Member-New York State Peer Review Council -Current
  3. Board of Governors-5th District Dental Society 1992-1995
  4. Past President-AAID-Northeast region-2007
  5. President – Central New York (CNY) Implant Study Group – Current
  6. Education Committee – American Academy of Implant Dentistry – Current
  7. Trustee AAID – Northeast District 2010 -2014
  8. Treasurer – AAID Research Foundation 2013 – 2018
  9. President– President – AAID 2021-2022
  10. Director– AAID Boston MaxiCourse 2019 – PRESENT

Implant Dentistry Faculty Positions

  1. AAID – Bone Grafting Course-Wright University Medical School, Dayton, Ohio 2006- Laboratory Cadaver –instructor
  2. AAID – Maxicourse in Oral Implantology; India, 2007
  3. AAID – Maxicourse in Oral Implantology; New York , 2007, 2008
  4. AAID – Bone Grafting Course. Touro University: Las Vegas, Nevada 2007 – 2009
  5. AAID – Maxicourse – Las Vegas, Nevada, 2011 -present
  6. AAID – Maxicourse – NYC 2018-Present

Presentations

  1. St. Elizabeth Medical Center Family Medicine Residents  “Oral pathology review for the general family practioner.” October 1993.
  2. Mohawk Valley Dental Hygienists’ Association “Maintaining the Pontic-free Practice”, October 12, 2001.
  3. Oneida-Herkimer Dental Society-“Occlusal Considerations for Implant Supported Prosthesis”, February 4, 2002.
  4. Dental Assistants Program-“Introduction to Endosseous Implant Surgery”.
  5. AAID-51st Annual Meeting-A Global Conference on Oral Implantology “Occlusal Considerations for Implant Supported Prosthesis” – Los Angeles, California 2002
  6. AAID-53rd Annual Meeting- ON BROADWAY Spotlight on Implant Solutions “Occlusal Considerations for Implant Supported Prosthesis”-table clinic. New York, New York 2004
  7. Madison County Dental Society-October 20, 2004- Occlusal Principles and Clinical Applications for Endosseous Implant. Oneida, NY
  8. AstraTech Dental Implant Company-Implant Overdenture Utilizing Laser-welded Technology. December 2004-Syracuse, NY
  9. AAID-Northeast District Meeting Boston, Mass. Omni Parker House. The Use of Laser-welded titanium Framework Technology: A Case Report for the Totally Edentulous Patient. May 11-13, 2006
  10. Dental System group- The Use of Laser –Welded Titanium Framework Technology: A Case Report for the Totally Edentulous Patient. May 2006
  11. Northeast Surgical Associates Study Club – The Use of Laser –Welded Titanium Framework Technology: A Case Report for the Totally Edentulous Patient – Saratoga, NY October 2006
  12. Oneida-Herkimer County Dental Society. The Use of Laser –Welded Titanium Framework Technology: A Case Report for the Totally Edentulous Patient, New Hartford, NY: October 2006
  13. India International Dental Congress – The Use of Laser-Welded Titanium Framework technology: A Case report for the Totally Edentulous Patient. Mumbai, India; February 2007
  14. India Maxicourse- New Delhi, Chennai
    • Endosseous surgery -1st/2nd stage
    • Different Treatment modalities in Oral Implantology
  15. NY Maxicourse in Oral Implantology- New York University. March 7th, 2007
    • Endosseous Implant Surgery
    • Treatment Planning the Edentulous Maxilla/Mandible with Implant Overdentures. The Use of Laser-Welded Technology
  16. CNY Implant Study Group – September 2007, Utica College -Marketing and Long term treatment Planning for the Implant Practice
  17. CNY Implant Study Group – November 2007, Utica College- Fixed Implant Prosthodontics – “A Cookbook for Stress Free Implant Dentistry”
  18. Greater New York Dental Meeting – November 2007, New York City. Laser-Welded Titanium Framework Technology: Overdenture
  19. New York Maxicourse in Oral Implantology – October 2008- New York University day Program –Surgery/Prosthetics
  20. Dr. Roll-Kingston, NY November 2008- All Day Program; Implant/ Prosthetics
  21. Dr. Paul Caruso – Oneonta, NY May 2009- Orthodontic Considerations “The Congenital Missing Tooth”.
  22. Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons of Pittsburgh, PA. 2009- All Day Program: Surgical/Prosthetics.
  23. CNY Implant Study Group – Site Preservation and Socket grafting Presentation – September 2009
  24. CNY / Implant All Day Programs- Surgical Seminar – May9, 2009; Prosthetic Program-Basic Edentulous Patient: Surgery and Expansion Techniques
  25. CNY/Implant All Day Programs-Surgical Seminar – August1, 2009 Advanced Issues in Implant dentistry.
  26. Surgical Seminar – September 12, 2009: Edentulous Maxilla/Mandible-Treatment Planning, surgical and Prosthetics. Yahnundasis Golf Club, New Hartford, NY
  27. MDI Implants-Indications, Protocols and Pitfalls – March2, 2010 – Syracuse, NY
  28. Reconstruction of the Posterior Maxilla “A Surgical /Prosthetic Seminar” March20, 2010 – Turning Stone Resort and Casino. Verona, NY.
  29. Dr. Ramin Bahram and Dr. Brad Richman- Springfield, PA April 9, 2010 “A Cookbook for Stress Free Implant Dentistry”.
  30. CNY Implant Study Group – Multidisciplinary Treatment Planning and Case Presentation- March 2010.
  31. Ronald J. Goldstone Memorial Dental Seminar – October 2010. “Treatment of the Edentulous Patient with Implant Overdentures”
  32. MDI – Implant certification program – Rochester, NY – April 2011.
  33. CNY/ Implant All Day programs- Surgical seminar – MDI – May 21, 2011 Utica College, Utica, NY
  34. MDI 2-day certification course Overdentures, RPD, Multi Unit Fixed Bridges and Socket Grafting presentation thrughout USA (New York NY, San Diego CA, Tulsa OK, Boston, Baltimore MD, Syracuse NY, Providence RI, Las Vegas CA, Chicago IL, Dayton, Toledo, and Pittsburg PA 2010 – 2015.
  35. Treatment Consideration and Prosthetic Reconstruction of the Posterior Maxilla AAID-NE District Meeting, Philadelphia, PA. 2011.
  36. Marketing and Long-Term Treatment Planning for the Implant Practice. Washington, DC. AAID National Meeting, 2011.
  37. Mini Dental Implants, Treatment Planning and Proven Protocols for Long Term Success. NW Colorado Dental Society, Gran Junction, Colorado 2012.
  38. Implant Overdentures: Treatment Planning with the Utilization of Conventional and Small Diameter Implants. Southern Illinois Dental Meeting. Marion, Illinois, 2012.
  39. Treatment Considerations for the Congenially Missing Maxillary Lateral Incisor: A Case Report. Dr. Ronald Goldstone Memorial Seminar –Utica College. Utica, NY Oct. 2012.
  40. MDI – 2day MINI Residency. Florida National Dental Convention. Orlando, Fl. June, 2013.
  41. Treatment Considerations and Prosthetic Reconstruction of the Posterior Maxilla. Dr. Ronald Goldstone Memorial Seminar. Utica College. Utica, NY. October, 2013
  42. MDI- Mini Dental Residency Program (2-day). Greater NY Meeting NYC, NY. November, 2013.
  43. Treatment Planning the Edentulous Patient and Congenially Missing Teeth. 4th NYS District Dental Meeting. Lake George, NY October, 2014.
  44. Socket Grafting: Establishing the Foundation for Implant Dentistry. Oneida-Herkimer County Dental Meeting. March, 2015
  45. MDI-2 day residency for small diameter implants: Florida National Dental Convention, Orlando, FL June 2015
  46. Treatment Plan Considerations and Strategies with Small Diameter Implants: Portsmouth, New Hampshire July 2015
  47. Treatment Plan Strategies with Small Diameter Implants: University of Buffalo School of Dental Medicine, April 2016
  48. Thought Provoking Treatment Planning for the Edentulous Patient: New Orleans, Louisiana, October 2016
  49. Immediate Implant Surgery with Provisionalization “The Synergy2 Approach” , UNLV, December 2016
  50. Immediate Load – The Next Level Up Implantdirect Educational Center, Las Vegas, Nevada March 16, 17, 2017
  51. Treatment Plan Considerations and Prosthetic Reconstruction of The Posterior Maxilla – Watertown, NY March 24, 2017
  52. Thought provoking treatment planning for the edentulous patient : “the implant approach” –  Watertown NY March 24, 2017
  53. NY Immediate Load – Turning Stone Resort and Casino – Verona NY April 21, 2017
  54. Treatment planning the Edentulous Arch “The Overdenture Approach”. NY Maxicourse, St Barnabus Hospital, NYC. Jan 26, 2018.
  55. The Fixed Detachable Implant Prosthesis “Thinking Prosthetically First”. Watertown, NY . April 13, 2018.
  56. Immediate Load “The Next Level Up”. Implant Direct Educational Center, Las Vegas, NV. April 19, 2108.
  57. IIPP-2 day “Live” Surgery ECII: Verona/Utica, NY. April 27,28, 2018
  58. New Jersey Mini Implant Residency. Newark, NY. May 23, 2018.
  59. Treatment Planning the Edentulous Patient “The Implant Approach”. Adirondack Surgical Associates. Albany, NY. May 23, 2018.
  60. Treatment Planning the Edentulous Patient/IIPP Approach “Single Tooth Solution”. Pittsburg, PA. June 2108.
  61. Implant Occlusal Principles and Fixed Prosthetic Treatment Planning. Pittsburg, PA. September 2018.
  62. Treatment Planning Prosthetic Reconstruction for the Edentulous Patient. Pittsburg, PA. Dr. Singh /Bianco. October, 2108.
  63. Full Arch Reconstruction: The Removable Approach and Immediate Implant Placement and Provisionalization “The Sign to the Solution”. Harrisburg PA. October 2018.
  64. Full Arch Reconstruction “The all on X Approach” Monarch Dental Educational Center, Dallas, Tx. October 2018. Dr. Crim/Eftekhari.
  65. Immediate Implant Placement and Provisionalization. Greater NY Dental Meeting. NYC November 27, 2108.
  66. Implant Reconstruction for the Edentulous Patient “The Removable Approach”. Las Vegas Maxicourse. UNLV November 30, 2018.
  67. Immediate Implant Placement and Provisionalizaton (IIPP) – Las Vegas Maxicourse. UNLV. November 30, 2018.
  68. Immediate Implant Placement and Provisionalizaton (IIPP)- Las Vegas, UNLV April 29, 2019
  69. Immediate Implant Placement and Provisionalizaton (IIPP) and Overdentures, Watertown Dr. Schneberger May 15,2019
  70. Immediate Implant Placement and Provisionalizaton (IIPP)- UNLV, Las Vegas December 2, 2019
  71. Overdentures Las Vegas Maxicourse UNLV, December 7, 2019
  72. Las Vegas Maxicourse, Cadavier- Implant Principles/procedure  February 17, 2020 Denver, Colorado
  73. Fixed Detachable Prosthesis “All on X’ Watertown, NY, February 22, 2020
  74. Implant Complications, Verona, NY Oct. 15, 2021
  75. Immediate Implant Placement & Provisionalization (IIPP) UNLV, Las Vegas Nov. 19-20, 2021″
  76. Seminar In The Sun”, All on X – FD WPB, Florida Feb 3-4, 2022″
  77. Implant Complications – Verona, NY May 13, 2022″

Implant Presentations

  1. The Esthetic Zone: Restorative and surgical Guidelines for Ideal Outcomes.
  2. Laser-Welded Superstructure Technology: Treatment Planning the Edentulous Maxilla and Mandible with Implants Overdentures.
  3. Fixed implant Prosthetics: “A Cookbook for Stress Free Implant dentistry”
  4. Occlusal Considerations and Clinical applications for Endosseous Implants.
  5. Maxillary Anthroscopy: “The Sinus Lift”
  6. Marketing and Long Term Treatment Planning for the Implant Practice.
  7. Orthodontic Considerations in Implant Dentistry “The Congenital Missing Tooth”.
  8. Treatment Considerations and Prosthetic Reconstruction for the Posterior Maxilla.
  9. Treatment Plan Considerations and Strategies with Mini and Small Diameter Implants-Basic
  10. Immediate Implant Surgery with Provisionalization “The Synergy2 Approach”
  11. Treatment Planning and Reconstruction of The Edentulous Patient: “The Implant Approach”
  12. Partial Extraction Therapy (Socket Shield)
  13. Full Arch Implant Reconstruction, “All on X” Approach”

Publications

  1. Journal of Oral Implantology-Occlusal Principles and Clinical Applications for Endosseous Implants Vol. XXIX/No. Five/2003
  2. Journal of Oral Implantology-The Use of Laser-Welded Titanium Framework Technology: A Case Report for the Totally Edentulous Patient Vol. XXXI/No. Six/2005
  3. Journal of Oral Implantology-Socket grafting: A Predictable Technique for Site Preservation Vol. XXXIII, No. Six, 2007
  4. Int J Clin Impl Dent- The Utilization of Laser-welded Titanium Technology: A Clinical and Laboratory Report for the Edentulous Patient.2009/1 (2)
  5. Journal of Oral Implantology-Small Diameter Implants: Specific Indications and Considerations for the Posterior Mandible: A Case Report. XXXVII (special issue) March, 2011.
  6. Dentistry Today – Effective Denture Stabilization in an Atrophic Mandible. February, 2012; Vol31/2
  7. Journal of Oral Implantology- Treatment of Congenitally Missing Maxillary Lateral Incisor: An Interdisciplinary Approach. 2013; Vol 39/2
  8. Dentistry Today: Small Diameter Implants: A Treatment Consideration for the Maxillary Edentulous Patient. November, 2013.
  9. Journal of Oral Implantology. Fixed Partial Denture with Mini Dental Implants. 2014 Vol. XL/No. six.
  10. Inside Dentistry. Creating a Synergy with Conventional and Small Diameter Implants. January 2016, pages 48-52
  11. Journal of Oral Implantology: Small-Diameter Implant Treatment Plan Revision: Management of Complications VOL XLII (3), 2016; Pages 293-298
  12. Journal of Oral Implantology: Small-Diameter Implants: A 7 Year Retrospective Study Vol. XLIII /No. Two/2017; Pages 125-129
  13. Jackson BJ. Immediate Implant Placement and Provisionalization: A Case Report. NYSAGD. 2017 Fall (12):12-16
  14. Jackson BJ. Proposed Treatment Approach for type 2 sockets: Report of two cases. J Oral Implantol. 2019; 45(3):227-233
  15. Jackson BJ. Mandibular Overdentures with Enhanced Solitary Abutments Dentistry Today. 2019 Dec 57-59
  16. Jackson BJ. Immediate Implant Placement and Provisionalization for type II Sockets: A Case port. Dentistry Today, 2022 May pg. 56-59

Awards

  1. Oneida-Herkimer County Dental Society Scholarship-1985
  2. 5th District Dental Society Young Dentist Excellence Award-1999
  3. Honored Fellow – AAID, 2013.

Private Practice

The Center for Comprehensive Dentistry
Dr.’s Slavin, Jackson Burns DDS
2534 Genesee Street
Utica, NY 13502

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