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Dr. Jeff Blank
Dr. Rober Blitzer
Dr. Amanda Canto
Dr. John C. Comisi
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Dr. Walter Dias
Dr. Sheri Doniger
Dr. Paul Feuerstein
Dr. Hugh Flax
Dr. John Flucke
Dr. Barry Freydberg
Dr. Tom Giacobbi
Dr. Greg Gillespie
Dr. Lou Graham
Dr. Gary Horblitt
Dr. Edmond Hewlett
Dr. Geoff Knight
Dr. Martin Jablow
Dr. Thanos Kristallis
Dr. Doug Lambert
Dr. Mark Latta
Dr. David Little
Dr. Larry Lopez
Dr. Robert Lowe
Dr. Antonio Mancuso
Dr. Robert Margeas
Dr. Jeanine McDonald
Dr. Andy McKamie
Dr. Michael Melkers
Dr. Michael Miyasaki
Dr. Ara Nazarian
Dr. Chris Pallotto
Dr. Scott Parker
Dr. Antony Pensak
Dr. Ronald Perry
Dr. Stephen Poss
Dr. Gary Radz
Dr. Christopher Ramsey
Dr. Robert Ritter
Dr. Ranjeev Salwan
Dr. Paresh Shah
Dr. Sam Simos
Dr. Todd Snyder
Dr. Samuel Strong
Dr. Lori Trost
Dr. Chad Wagener
Dr. Al Wyatt
1857 East Big Beaver Road
Troy, MI 60564
248-457-0500
Upcoming Schedule | Lecture Topics
Ara Nazarian DDS is a graduate of the University of Detroit-Mercy School of Dentistry. Upon graduation, he completed an AEGD residency in San Diego California with the United States Navy. He is a recipient of the Excellence in Dentistry Scholarship and Award. Currently, he maintains a private practice in Troy, Michigan with an emphasis on comprehensive and restorative care. His articles have been published in many of today’s popular dental publications. Dr. Nazarian also serves as a clinical consultant for the Dental Advisor and DentalCompare, testing and reviewing new products on the market. He has conducted lectures and hands-on workshops on aesthetic materials and mini dental implants throughout the Untied States. Dr. Nazarian is also the creator of the DemoDent patient education model system.
05/09/2008 Cosmetics
06/05/2008 Roundtable
06/21/2008 Mini-Implants
08/09/2008 Mini-Implants
08/21/2008 Restoring The Atrophic Mandible
09/05/2008 Implants
09/12/2008 Cosmetic Restorative Options
09/17/2008 Cosmetics
09/17/2008 Cosmetics
09/26/2008 Cosmetic Restorative Options
10/10/2008 Implants
10/17/2008 Implants
04/23/2009 Implants
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Lecture Topics
Prepping for Success; How to Achieve the Practice of Your Dreams
Today’s general practice has many patients that are interested in improving the appearance of their teeth. Anterior esthetics is still a hot topic. People are asking for veneers and smile make-overs, but what about the edentulous population. Over 36 million patients in the United States have lost their teeth! The advent of the Dental-Implants has given general dentists a less costly, and rapid way of solving many of the difficult problems that arise with removable dentistry. This course will enable dental providers the skills to build their general practices by incorporating services like veneers, grafting, implants, dentures, orthodontics and more! Dental providers can prepare themselves for the economic crisis we are experiencing by utilizing these practice producing techniques and materials learned at this course. By doing so, they can restore function and confidence to their patients and provide clinical and economic benefits to their practices!
Removable Revolution; Incorporating Mini-Dental Implants into Your General Practice
MDI implants can be a profitable addition to a dental practice. Over 36 million patients in the United States have lost their teeth; however, only one-half of 1 percent of those patients has received implant therapy. This striking disparity signifies a huge untapped market for implants.
Minimally invasive devices and procedures are the fastest growing segment of the medical device industry. Compared to traditional approaches, they reduce the risk to the patient, require less anesthesia, involve shorter surgical and recovery times and ultimately result in significant cost savings.
The edentulous maxilla and mandible are critical handicaps for many patients, and for a variety of reasons, one the profession has largely ignored. The placement of four IMTEC Mini-Dental Implants (MDI), retrofitted with O Rings in an existing lower denture, can immediately enhance stability, phonetics and function. Patients will leave a dental office with a new sense of security and self-confidence
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