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Prosthodontic Review Course Handouts Prosthodontic Review Course Preliminary Agenda Renaissance Chicago Downtown Chicago, IL November 15-16, 2013 Friday, November 15 7:00-7:55 am Registration and Continental Breakfast 7:55-8:00 am Introduction 8:00-9:00 am Steven J. Sadowsky, D.D.S., F.A.C.P. University of the Pacific, Department of Integrated Reconstructive Services- Evidence-based Implant Treatment Planning for the Partially Edentulous Patient 9:00-9:05 am Question/Answer Period 9:05-10:05 am Thomas J. Salinas, D.D.S, F.A.C.P. Mayo Graduate School of Medicine, Department of Dental Specialties- Short- and Long-term Effects of Implant-Supported Restorations for the Edentulous Patient 10:05-10:10 am Question/Answer Period 10:10-10:30 am Break 10:30-11:30 am Stephen D. Campbell, D.D.S., MMSc, F.A.C.P. University of Illinois at Chicago, College of Dentistry- Diagnostic and Prosthodontic Driven Therapy 11:30-11:35 am Question/Answer Period 11:35-12:35 pm J. Robert Kelly, D.D.S., M.S., D. Med.Sc. University of Connecticut Health Center, School of Dentistry- An Update on Ceramics of Implant and Restorative Dentistry 12:35-12:40 pm Question/Answer Period 12:40-1:40 pm Lunch 1:40-2:40 pm Kenneth A. Malament, D.D.S., M.Sc.D., F.A.C.P. Boston, MA- All-Ceramic Restorations for Crowns and Fixed Dental Prostheses: What are the Indications and Limitations? 2:40-2:45 pm Question/Answer Period 2:45-3:45 pm David G. Gratton, D.D.S., M.S. University of Iowa, College of Dentistry- Evolving Technologies in Conventional and Implant Prosthodontics 3:45-3:50 pm Question/Answer Period 3:50-4:00 pm Break Final program and events are subject to change. 4:00-5:00 pm Julie A. Holloway, D.D.S., M.S., F.A.C.P. University of Iowa, College of Dentistry- Dentate Prosthesis Birds 5:00-5:05 Question/Answer Period Saturday, November 16 7:00-7:55 am Continental Breakfast 7:55-8:00 am Introduction 8:00-9:00 am Steven Eckert, D.D.S., M.S.D., F.A.C.P. Clear Choice Dental Implant Center- Evidence- based Implant Treatment Planning for the Partially Edentulous Patient 9:00-9:05 am Question/Answer Period 9:05-10:05 am Thomas D. Taylor, D.D.S., M.S.D., F.A.C.P. University of Connecticut Health Center, School of Dentistry- Occlusal Considerations for Long-term Success in Implant Dentistry 10:05-10:10 am Question/Answer Period 10:10-10:30 am Break 10:30-11:30 am Joseph Kan, D.D.S., M.S. Loma Linda University, Department of Restorative Dentistry- Management of Anterior Implant Esthetics: Science, Art and Limitations 11:30-11:35 am Question/Answer Period 11:35-12:35 pm Brian Kucey, D.D.S., M.S.Ed., F.R.C.D., F.A.C.P. Edmonton Alberta, Cananda- Implant Complications: Diagnosis and Management 12:35-12:40 pm Question/Answer Period 12:40-1:40 pm Lunch 1:40-2:40 pm John Agar, D.D.S., M.A., F.A.C.P. University of Connecticut Health Center, School of Dentistry - Preparation Design and Treatment Planning for the Partially Edentulous Patient 2:40-2:45 pm Question/Answer Period 2:45-3:45 pm Jeffrey E. Rubenstein, D.M.D., M.S., F.A.C.P. University of Washington, School of Dentistry- Update on the Implant Restoration of the Maxillofacial Patient 3:45-3:50 pm Question/Answer Period 3:50-4:00 pm Break 4:00-5:00 pm Mathew T. Kattadiyil, D.D.S., M.D.S., F.A.C.P. Loma Linda University, Department of Restorative Dentistry- What’s New and What’s Not in Complete Dentures and Removable Partial Dentures 5:00-5:05 Question/Answer Period Final program and events are subject to change. Title “ Preparation Design and Treatment Planning for the Partially Edentulous Patient” John R. Agar, DDS, MA Thomas J. McGarry, DDS, Arthur Nimmo, DDS, James F. Skiba, DDS, Robert H. Ahlstrom, DDS, MS, Christopher R. Smith, DDS, Jack H. Koumjian, DDS, MSD, and Nancy S. Arbree, DDS, MS. Classification System for Partial Edentulism. J Prosthodont 2002;11:181-193. DRIFTING, SUPRAERUPTION, SEGMENTAL ALVEOLAR BONE GROWTH (COMPENSATORY ERUPTION), ROTATION, AND TIPPING OF POSTERIOR TEETH WITHOUT ANTAGONISTS: Tooth movement into edentulous areas. WD Love, RL Adams J Prosthet Dent 1971 Drifting, tipping, supraeruption and segmental alveolar bone growth. Paul Kaplan, DDS, MS. J Prosthet Dent August 1985 pg . Vertical Position, Rotation, and Tipping of Molars Without Antagonist. Stavros Kiliaridis et al., IJP 2000 page 480- Occlusal Changes Following Posterior Tooth Loss in Adults. Parts 1: A Study of Clinical Parameters Associated with the Extent and Type of Supraeruption in Unopposed Posterior Teeth. Helen L. Craddock et. al. JP 2007 pg 485- Occlusal Changes Following Posterior Tooth Loss in Adults. Part 2: Clinical Parameters associated with Movement of Teeth Adjacent to the Site of Posterior Tooth Loss. Helen L. Craddock et. al. JP 2007 pg 495- Occlusal Changes Following Posterior Tooth Loss in Adults. Part 3: Clinical Parameters Associated with the Presence of Occlusal Interferences Following Posterior Tooth Loss. Helen L. Craddock et. al. JP 2008 pg 25- TOOTH PREPARATION: Parker, M.H., Gunderson, R.B., Gardner, F.M., Calverley, M.J. Quantitative determination taper adequate to provide resistance form: concept of limiting tapes. JPD,1988:59;281-9. Parker, M.H., Malone K.H., Trier, A.C., Striano, T.S. Evaluation of resistance form for prepared teeth. J Prosthet Dent 1991;66:730-3. Wiscoth, H.W., Nicholls, J.I., Belser U.C. The effect of tooth preparation, height and diameter on the resistance of complete crowns to fatigue loading. Int J. Prosthodont 1997:10;207-15. Trier, A.C., Parker, M.H., Cameron, S.M., Brousseau, J.S. Evaluation of resistance form of dislodged crowns and retainers. J Prosthet Dent 1998:80;405-409. Goodacre, Charles J., Capagni, WV, Aquilino Steven A. , Tooth Preparations for Complete Crowns: An art form based on scientific principles. J Prosthet Dent 2001; 85:363-76. Goodacre, Charles J., Guillermo Bernal, Kitichai Rungcharassaeng, Joseph Y. K. Kan. Clinical complications in fixed prosthodontics. J Prosthet Dent 2003; 90:31-41. Walton, T.R. An up to 15-year longitudinal study of 515 metal-ceramic FPDS: Part 1. Outcome. Int J Prosthodont 2002; 15:439-445 Proussaefs P, Campagni W, Bernal G, Goodacre C, Kim J. The effectiveness of auxiliary features on a tooth preparation with inadequate resistance form. J Prosthet Dent 2004; 91:33-41 (GOOD or BAD?) Bowley JF, Sun Arthur F., Kasumi KB Effect of Margin Location on Crown preparation resistance form. J Prosth Dent 2005;92:546-550. Cameron S.M., Morris J., Keesee S.M., Barsky T.B., Parker M.H. The effect of preparation taper on the retention of cemented cast crowns under lateral fatigue loading. J Prosth Dent 2006;95:456-61 FDP STRESS ASSOCIATED WITH TILTED MOLAR: Hood, J.A., Farah, J.W., Craig, R.D. Modification of stress in alveolar bone induced by a tilted molar. JPD, 1975:34;415-421 NONRIGID CONNECTORS: O’Connor, R.P., Caughman, W.F., Bemis, C. Use of the split pontic nonrigid connector with the tilted molar abutment. J Prosthet Dent, 1986:56;249-251. Moulding, M.B., Holland, G.A., Sulik, W.D. An alternative orientation of nonrigid connectors in fixed partial dentures. J Prosthet Dent, 1992:68;236-238. 11/4/13 Caring and the Science of Prosthodontics Dr. Stephen D. Campbell Professor and Head Department of Restorative Dentistry Implant and University of Illinois - Chicago UInnivenrsioty vof aIlltinioois,n Cosll eCge oef nDetnetisrtry Comprehensive Oral Health Caring How Did the Patient Get Here? A Thorough - Comprehensive Assessment 1

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