Episode 55 · February 6, 2019

Alveolar Requirements for Successful Long-term Dental Implants

Alveolar Requirements for Successful Long-term Dental Implants

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Dr. Isaac Tawil

Dr. Isaac Tawil

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Dr. Tawil is a MINEC Ambassador (Megagen International Network of Educators and Clinicians), a member of MINEC USA and sits on the Digital Dental USA Society board of directors, a Diplomat of the International Academy of Dental Implantology and the International Academy for Dental Facial Esthetics. He is a Fellow of the International Congress of Oral Implantoloy. He is one of Dentistry Today's top 225 leaders in CE, a faculty member of the Osseodensification Academy, Brighter Way Educational Director (Phoenix, Arizona), and Digital Director of Guided Smile. Additionally Dr Tawil is an Ambassador for the Slow Dentistry initiative and a Fellow of the Advanced Dental Implant Academy. A recipient of the Pierre Fauchard award for outstanding achievements in dentistry and the Presidential Service Award for outstanding achievements in dentistry. He is the Founder and Co-Director of Advanced Implant Education, a Partner in TBS instruments, and Universal Shapers LLC. He is a new product consultant for several dental companies. Dr Tawil has held main podium sessions and hands on workshops world wide and enjoys a private practice in Brooklyn, New York.

Episode Summary

Dental podcast hosted by Dr. Phil Klein: This Viva Podcast will discuss alveolar requirements for successful long-term dental implants. We are joined by Dr. Isaac Tawil, President of AIE Advanced Implant Educators. AIE courses offer real world execution of implant placement, alveolar ridge expansion and crestal and lateral wall sinus graft augmentation. Dr. Tawil lectures around the world and teaches live surgical seminars on advanced dental implant procedures using the latest technology.

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dentaldentistViva Learning OriginalsImplants

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