Dr. Murray Arlin

Murray Arlin, D.D.S., dip Perio, F.R.C.D.(C) received his D.D.S. from McGill University in 1977. After a 1 year Residency in General Dentistry at the Jewish General Hospital in Montreal, he began his Post-Graduate Program in Periodontics at the University of Toronto, graduating in 1980. Dr. Arlin eceived his Membership and Fellowship in the Royal College of Dentists of Canada in 1981 and 1983 respectively. He has taught at the Undergraduate and Periodontal Post-Graduate departments at the University of Toronto. Dr. Arlin received his training in Implant Dentistry initially in 1985 and since then has been actively involved in Continuing Education. He has placed and documented over 10,000 implants to date. He has lectured internationally and has authored many articles on Periodontics and Implant Dentistry.
 


Dr. Mark Nicolucci

Mark Nicolucci, D.D.S., M.S., cert. Perio Implant, F.R.C.D.(C) is a graduate of University of Western Ontario’s dental school and Temple University’s graduate periodontology program. He has a Masters in oral biology, is a Master of the Misch International Implant Institue and a Diplomate of the International Congress of Oral Implantology. He lectures and practices primarily in the western Toronto area.

Advanced Periodonitcs

Saturday, November 17, 2012
8:00am – 1:00pm

Lecture Focus: Advanced Periodontics for the Dental Hygienist in General Practice

Course Description: 
  • Interaction of Periodontal & Systemic Diseases
    • Oral Manifestations of Systemic Diseases
    • Influence of Periodontal Diseases on Systemic Diseases
      e.g. Cardiovascular Disease, Respiratory Disease, Diabetes,
      Miscarriage, Pre-term Birth and Low Birth Weight
  • Aggressive Periodontal Diseases
    • Etiology, Recognition & Treatment
  • New & Emerging Periodontal Technologies
  • Integration of Periodontics, Prosthetics & Implants
  • Including Esthetic Periodontal Surgical Techniques / e.g. Soft Tissue Ridge Augmentation & Root Coverage
  • Supportive Carefor Periodontal and Implant Patients
    • Professional and patient maintenance care
    • Recognition and Treatment of Ailing, Failing Implants
  • Case Presentations: Putting it All Together

Course Objectives:

  • Diagnosis
    •  To diagnose common oral pathology conditions
  • New diagnostic techniques & technologies
  • Controversies
    • The facts and fallacies of techniques and products in the
    professional and public domain: The bottom line!
    •To determine the prognosis and treatment sequence
  • Aggressive Diseases
    • Etiology, diagnosis and treatment of Aggressive Periodontitis affecting children, adolescents and young adultscal periodontal therapy
  • Multidisciplinary Treatment Planning
    • To integrate Periodontics, Restorative & Implant Dentistry
  • Resective and Regenerative Therapy
  • Resective soft and hard tissue surgical techniques
    • Mucogingival & aesthetic surgical techniques
    • About regenerative periodontal surgery including osseous grafts,
    • Guided Tissue Regeneration and Guided Bone Regeneration.
    • and much more!

You should take this course:

  • To recognize and treat periodontal patients to meet today’s high standard of care
  • To be up to date on new and emerging periodontal technologies and techniques
  • To improve your “bottom line” while simultaneously establishing a standard of excellence
  • To experience greater patient and personal gratification

 

Advanced Periodontics
Saturday, November 17, 2012
(The 2012 brochure for the Advanced Perio seminar is not available yet, in the meantime, please view the 2011 brochure)

 

Fee:

  • $95.00 + HST (includes $50.00 Bonus member discount)
  • Includes breakfast, breaks, lunch & course manual

The Basic and Advanced courses are ideally taken in sequence. Participants are encouraged to take the BASIC course first, to gain maximum benefit.

Sponsor: Arlin Seminars

 

 
Location: Meridian Banquet Hall – 2301 Keele St.
 
 by calling 416-243-5215 extension 3