Upcoming Medical Conferences in Los Angeles in the April 2018
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Here is the list of some of the upcoming medical conferences for the month April 2018.
Highlights:
Total number of medical events in Los Angeles in 2018 are 289
Total number of medical events in April in Los Angeles are 37 live CME Conferences
Highest CME Points: 21.00 points
Lowest CME Points: 6.25 points
Esthetic Full-Mouth Implant Reconstruction
Conference Summary:
Esthetic Full-Mouth Implant Reconstruction: From Treatment Planning to fixed Restoration (Module I, II, & III) is organized by Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry of University of Southern California (USC) and will be held during Apr 20 - 22, 2018 at Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry of USC, Los Angeles, California, United States of America. This CME Conference has been approved for a maximum of 21 Continuing Education Credits. Conference Description:
Restoring the edentulous patient with an esthetic reconstruction may present numerous challenges to the clinician. The patient's occlusal vertical dimension, centric relation, esthetics and phonetics need to be determined and maintained throughout the restorative process. With the advent of dental implants, there are various treatment options available today to address the patient's esthetic and functional needs. This course will discuss diagnosis and treatment planning for fixed implant supported reconstruction. A variety of treatment options and prosthesis designs will be introduced and the treatment sequence will be reviewed in a step-by-step simplified approach to provide a predictable outcome with esthetic implant reconstruction.
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Simulation Training for Maintenance of Certification in Anesthesiology (MOCA)
Conference Summary:
Simulation Training for Maintenance of Certification in Anesthesiology (MOCA) is organized by UCLA Simulation Center and will be held on Apr 06, 2018 at UCLA Simulation Center, Los Angeles, California, United States of America. The target audience for this medical event is Anesthesiologists. This CME Conference has been approved for a maximum of 8.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Conference Objectives are:
• Provide management of hemodynamic and respiratory critical events in anesthesia. • Practice up-to-date techniques in a safe learning environment. • Reflect on optimal teamwork, leadership and communication skills required in crisis management. Course Highlights are:
• Your performance will not be graded. THIS IS NOT A TEST. • Experiential learning: You will be in the “hot seat” as the primary anesthesiologist for at least one scenario and observe or help out in other scenarios. • Small course size: No more than 5 participants per 1 faculty instructor per course.
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Peri-Implantitis: Diagnosis, prevention, treatment, and implant extraction
Conference Description:
Since implant survival and success are greater than 95% in most short-term studies, long-term maintenance has come to the forefront of implant therapy. Although most clinicians know that maintenance is required after implant therapy, there are no universally accepted schedules, techniques, or guidelines recommended. In the past few years, several consensus conferences have been held and systematic reviews have been written to determine accurate diagnosis, prevalence, prevention, and treatment for peri-implantitis. This course will review current concepts in implant maintenance and peri-implantitis, and present some new concepts in treatment. It will also discuss indications and techniques for implant extraction, and regenerating missing bone. Conference Objectives are:
• Diagnosis and etiology of peri-implantitis. • Risk factors, prevention and treatment of peri-implantitis. • Proper protocols for long-term implant maintenance (hygiene techniques and instruments). • Step-by-step treatment of peri-implantitis (early and late stage). • Decontamination and GBR around affected implants. • Procedures and instrumentation for implant removal (resection and reversal techniques). • Abutment selection and design to minimize incidence of peri-implantitis. • Prosthesis retrieval under difficult circumstances (cemented restorations, stripped screws).
Registrations 30 days prior to course start dates are eligible for a 10% early registration discount. Hurry! Register now.
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