August 9, 2012
Thursday, 6:00 - 8:30pm

Embassy Suites - Brea

August 9, 2012

Thursday


Risk Assessment and Management of Complications with Implant Therapy

The number of claims related to implant
complications has increased significantly
over the last few years. In addition,
complications associated with implant
surgery can have a devastating effect on the
final outcome of treatment. This lecture
course will focus on how to identify and avoid
potential complications before they arise and
how to manage many of the common
complications that can occur with implant
therapy. Emphasis will be given to medicolegal
implications, patient risk assessment,
classifications of complications, and proper
treatment planning principles. At the end of
this course, participants will have a better
understanding of the prevention and management of complications related to implant therapy.

The number of claims related to implant
complications has increased significantly
over the last few years. In addition,
complications associated with implant
surgery can have a devastating effect on the
final outcome of treatment. This lecture
course will focus on how to identify and avoid
potential complications before they arise and
how to manage many of the common
complications that can occur with implant
therapy. Emphasis will be given to medicolegal
implications, patient risk assessment,
classifications of complications, and proper
treatment planning principles. At the end of
this course, participants will have a better
understanding of the prevention and management of complications related to implant therapy.

The number of claims related to implant
complications has increased significantly
over the last few years. In addition,
complications associated with implant
surgery can have a devastating effect on the
final outcome of treatment. This lecture
course will focus on how to identify and avoid
potential complications before they arise and
how to manage many of the common
complications that can occur with implant
therapy. Emphasis will be given to medicolegal
implications, patient risk assessment,
classifications of complications, and proper
treatment planning principles. At the end of
this course, participants will have a better
understanding of the prevention and management of complications related to implant therapy.

The number of claims related to implant
complications has increased significantly
over the last few years. In addition,
complications associated with implant
surgery can have a devastating effect on the
final outcome of treatment. This lecture
course will focus on how to identify and avoid
potential complications before they arise and
how to manage many of the common
complications that can occur with implant
therapy. Emphasis will be given to medicolegal
implications, patient risk assessment,
classifications of complications, and proper
treatment planning principles. At the end of
this course, participants will have a better
understanding of the prevention and management of complications related to implant therapy.

The number of claims related to implant
complications has increased significantly
over the last few years. In addition,
complications associated with implant
surgery can have a devastating effect on the
final outcome of treatment. This lecture
course will focus on how to identify and avoid
potential complications before they arise and
how to manage many of the common
complications that can occur with implant
therapy. Emphasis will be given to medicolegal
implications, patient risk assessment,
classifications of complications, and proper
treatment planning principles. At the end of
this course, participants will have a better
understanding of the prevention and management of complications related to implant therapy.


The number of claims related to implant
complications has increased significantly
over the last few years. In addition,
complications associated with implant
surgery can have a devastating effect on the
final outcome of treatment. This lecture
course will focus on how to identify and avoid
potential complications before they arise and
how to manage many of the common
complications that can occur with implant
therapy. Emphasis will be given to medicolegal
implications, patient risk assessment,
classifications of complications, and proper
treatment planning principles. At the end of
this course, participants will have a better
understanding of the prevention and
management of complications related to
implant therapy.

The number of claims related to implant complications has increased significantly over the last few years. In addition complications associated with implant surgery can have a devastating effect on the final outcome of treatment. This lecture course will focus on how to identify and avoid potential

complications before they arise and how to manage many of the common complications that can occur with implant therapy. Emphasis will be given to medico-legal implications, patient risk assessment, classifications of complications, and proper treatment planning principles. At the end of this course, participants will have a better understanding of the prevention and management of complications related to implant therapy.

Theof claims relato implant
complications has increased significantly
over the last few years. In addition,
complications associated with implant
surgery can have a devastating effect on the
final outcome of treatment. This lecture
course will focus on how to identify and avoid
potential complications before they arise and
how to manage many of the common
complications that can occur with implant
therapy. Emphasis will be given to medicolegal
implications, patient risk assessment,
classifications of complications, and proper
treatment planning principles. At the end of
this course, participants will have a better
understanding of the prevention and
management of complications related to
implant therapy.

Bach Le, DDS, MD


Dr. Bach Le completed his specialty training in Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery at Oregon Health Sciences University. He is currently Clinical Associate Professor of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery at the USC School of Dentistry and Assistant Director of Residency Education at USC Medical Center. Dr. Le is a published author in numerous scientific journals and has lectured extensively about dental implants and bone regeneration. He has been a featured speaker at the national meetings of the American Association of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon, the Academy of Osseointegration, the USC Periodontal & Implant Symposium, the California Association of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon, and the California Dental Association. Dr. Le was a recent recipient of the Charles E. English Award in Clinical Science for “the most significant article” published in the Journal of Implant Dentistry for 2008. Dr. Le is a Diplomate of the American Association of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons, the American Dental Society of Anesthesiologist, and the International Congress of Oral Implantologists. Dr. Le holds Fellowship in the International College of Dentists and the International Association of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons.




August 9, 2012
Thursday, 6:00 - 8:30pm

Embassy Suites - Brea







2.5 CE Units
$165 if registering for this event only.


(Tuition is included for "The Club" members)

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This program is sponsored in part by BioHorizons.


June Club program will be held at:

Embassy Suites Brea

900 East Birch Street  
Brea, CA 92821
(714) 990-6000

A case presentation will be presented by Dr. Gianmarco O'Brien, prosthodontist before the main lecture by Dr. Bach Le. Dr. O'Brien will present a case where previous complication was overcome, both surgically and restoratively, resulting in an ideal outcome for the patient by interdisciplinary team approach!
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900 East Birch Street
Brea CA 92821
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