Understanding Implant Failure (3 CE) presented by Dr. Greg Steiner
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Educational Objectives
By completing this course, you will gain a deeper understanding of:
✔ The biology of bone during implant failure – How bone remodeling and resorption contribute to implant complications.
✔ Key factors leading to implant failure – The role of graft materials, inflammation, and surgical protocols.
✔ Evidence-based prevention strategies – Clinical techniques to improve implant longevity and enhance patient outcomes.
Duration: approximately 200 min.
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Dr. Steiner’s lectures on bone biology, bone graft biology, bone regeneration, and implant failure are recognized as the most comprehensive discussions on the subject, providing you with an understanding of bone that will translate immediately into your clinical practice. As a clinician and longtime member of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research (ASBMR) and Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine International Society (TERMIS), Dr. Steiner has devoted his career to the study, development, and manufacture of safe and reliable bone grafts. He has achieved an understanding of bone grafts that very few people possess and we would like to share this knowledge with you.
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Understanding Implant Failure
It's amazing to me that this kind of information isn't more main stream. I'm came away with a new appreciation for the products you offer. Additionally I think I gained more tools to improve the outcomes of my implant surgeries.
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understanding Implant Faiure
very eye opening a shift as to what was taught in grafting i order material to try
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Understanding implant failure
Dr. Steiner is a wealth of knowledge on the behavior of bone as we invade it and manipulate it. Major disruptor in the current paradigm...Advances the world into a better place. It's going to continue to be a challenge to change what has already gone down in our profession...we got a lot wrong.