CDE1718 - Dr. Leonard Abrams Lecture - Dr. Jack Piermatti
Course Description
Dental implants have become a very predictable modality in everyday dentistry. Most dentist’s treatment plan implants for the replacement of individual permanent teeth, however, the full arch implant reconstruction is far less common of a modality due to its complex nature. Patients who present with a maxillary or mandibular arch considered a terminal dentition have a myriad of considerations in preparing the full arch implant rehabilitation. Treatment planning considerations are not limited to bone quality and quantity. Instead, a clear understanding of prosthodontic principles is paramount to successfully rehabilitating a full arch case.
Learner Outcomes
Upon course completion, you will:
- Understand Diagnostic Criteria
- Understand Case Sequencing
- Understand Provisionalization
- Understand Dental Material Selection
Notes
Presenter
Jack Piermatti, DMD, FACP
Dr. Jack Piermatti, a graduate of Fairleigh Dickinson University School of Dentistry, completed a hospital-based residency program at St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center of NJ, Implantology training at New York University, and his Prosthodontics specialty training at UMDNJ-NJ Dental School. He is an Assistant Professor of Prosthodontics and Implantology at Rutgers University and Nova Southeastern University Dental Schools and is the Director of the Dental Implant Maxicourse at both schools. As a clinician, Dr. Piermatti maintained a full-time, multi-specialty group practice in New Jersey for over 40 years, has contributed to the dental literature with multiple publications, has served as President of the American Board of Oral Implantology/Implant Dentistry, continues to serve as a Board Examiner, and is a featured national speaker on the subject of dental implant surgery and implant prosthodontics. He is double Board Certified as a Diplomate of the American Board of Prosthodontics and the American Board of Oral Implantology/Implant Dentistry.