Course:
When Bad Things Happen At Work: Implant Disasters and Near-Misses

Continuing Education Credits:
1 CE
Course Presenter(s):
David WongEducation Methods:
Category:
Date Added:
9/3/2025
Course Overview
This advanced-level course delves into the complexities of managing implant disasters and near misses, providing a comprehensive overview of the diagnostic, surgical, and restorative strategies necessary to address challenging clinical scenarios. Through a case-based approach, participants will explore the etiology and management of common implant complications, including peri-implantitis, perigraftitis, ridge deficiencies, and aesthetic zone failures. The course emphasizes evidence-based decision-making, incorporating the latest research and clinical guidelines to optimize treatment outcomes. Topics include advanced bone and soft tissue grafting techniques, management of sinus perforations, and strategies for achieving predictable aesthetic results in compromised cases. Participants will gain valuable insights into treatment planning, surgical execution, and restorative considerations for rescuing failing implants and restoring patient satisfaction.
Course Objectives
1. Keys to grafting failed implant sites
2. Introducing "peri-graffitis"
3. The importance of soft tissue for long-term success
4. Hard and soft tissue solutions for complications in the esthetic zone
5. Managing sinus perforations and implant failures
Course Instructors

David Wong
Dr. David Wong is a board-certified Periodontist in private practice in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Dr. Wong received his undergraduate education and dental training at the University of Oklahoma. He then went...See BioAdditional Information:
Date Added:
9/3/2025
Review Date:
9/3/2025
Expiration Date:
9/3/2028
Target Audience:
This course is intended for dentists and other dental professionals from novice to advanced.
Educational Method:
Self Instructional Online CE Course
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SCIENTIFIC INTEGRITY STATEMENT:
Information shared in this continuing education activity is developed from clinical research and represents the most current information available from evidence- based dentistry.
KNOWN BENEFITS AND LIMITATIONS:
Information in this continuing education activity is derived from data and information obtained from the reference section.
EDUCATIONAL DISCLAIMER:
Completing a single continuing education course does not provide enough information to result in the participant being an expert in the field related to the course topic. It is a combination of many educational courses and clinical experience that allows the participant to develop skills and expertise.
This continuing dental education activity is a DentalXP activity. DentalXP designates this activity for 1 continuing education credit(s).
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10/1/2025 to 9/30/2029.
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