Teamwork Makes the Dream Work: The Perio-Prosth Relationship

  • Thursday 1/25/2024
  • Time: 8:30 - 9:30 am
  • Course Code: 368TL
  • Cost: $35
  • Room Location: BCEC Room 107 A
  • Credits: 1 CE Hour
speaker
Daniel Sabra, DMD, MS is a diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology and Implantology. He attended the University of Pennsylvania for his bachelor's degree, then the University of Florida for his DMD. Dr. Sabra completed residency at the University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio, where he earned his Masters in dental sciences for his research on soft tissue healing around implants in patients with diabetes. Upon graduating in 2017, he was nominated for and subsequently won the Dr. and Mrs. Gerald M. Kramer Award, which is among the most prestigious honors given to graduating perio residents. Dr. Sabra is an active member of the Boston District Dental Society, functioning as its sponsorship chair for the past three years. He lives in the South End and practices less than a mile away, on Commonwealth Avenue in Back Bay. Dr. Sabra recently opened his own practice after 6 years as part of a group periodontal practice. His practice focuses in periodontics, mucogingival surgery, and implant dentistry. He also is certified in providing IV/conscious sedation. Dr. Sabra is honored to be presenting with his close friend, colleague, and co-leader of his study club, Dr. Brett Stein, in front of the New England dental community.
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Brett Stein, DMD received his D.M.D. from University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine in Philadelphia, PA where he graduated with honors in clinical dentistry. Dr. Stein completed his three-year Advanced Graduate training in Prosthodontics and a Masters in Medical Sciences (M.M.Sc.) at the Harvard School of Dental Medicine in Boston, MA where he was Chief Resident and heavily involved in clinical research. Today, he is a full-time private practitioner in Boston specializing in Prosthodontics. While Dr. Stein enjoys all facets of his specialty, he has found increasing enjoyment and prowess in restoring teeth in the esthetic zone. He strives to stay up-to-date in the latest advances in the digital technology workflow and its implementation for optimal patient experience, lab communication, and treatment outcome.

When used skillfully, the dental implant is a wonderful innovation. However, hasty or short-sighted planning can have ugly consequences. We know this to be especially true in the esthetic zone. Digital technology has been a major benefit in planning and execution of successful cases of hopeless dentition as well as ailing or failed implants in the esthetic zone. We place emphasis on a coordinated relationship between periodontist and prosthodontist with the help of digital technology. Specifically, we propose ways to optimize communication, trust, and patient experience.


Please note: $35 Non Member Fee

NO CHARGE for MDS Members- Registration Required.

After this course attendees will be able to:
  • Coordinate diagnostic, surgical and prosthetic procedures for an efficient patient experience and successful treatment outcome
  • Discuss indications for implants in the esthetic zone
  • Identify indications for immediate vs. delayed implant placement 
  • Indications for immediate vs delayed implant loading
  • Indications for implant removal
Recommended Audience: Dentist

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