Innovations in Laser-Assisted Treatment Protocols: Redefining Hope for Hopeless Dentition and Failing Implants

Andrew Peterson, DMD, MS

June 2024 Course
Expires: Wednesday, June 30th, 2027

Web Only

Abstract

Laser-assisted protocols are fundamentally changing the way we approach treatment of advanced periodontal cases, helping us save once hopeless dentition and enhancing our armamentarium to address the growing epidemic of peri-implantitis. This webinar presents cases that demonstrate daily use of technology and technique in practice.

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CREDITS: 1 SI
COST: $0.00
PROVIDER: AEGIS Publications, LLC
SOURCE: Compendium of Continuing Education in Dentistry | June 2024
COMMERCIAL SUPPORTER: Millennium Dental Technologies, Inc.

Learning Objectives:

  • Discuss prognostic classifications and grading based on the ability to control periodontal disease progression.
  • Explain the fundamentals of Nd:YAG laser technology and the science behind the LANAP and LAPIP protocols.
  • Describe clinically documented results with photography, 2D, and 3D radiographic imaging, as well as surgical videos from clinical practice.

Author Qualifications:

Andrew Peterson, DMD, MS, practices at Arcadia Perio in Arcadia, California. He practiced in the greater Portland area until 2019, at which time he accepted an adjunct teaching position at Loma Linda University in the School of Graduate Periodontics. Dr. Peterson is board-certified and enjoys lecturing and teaching. He is experienced in a wide variety of periodontal regenerative therapies and implantology. 

Disclosures:

Dr. Peterson has received an honorarium from Millennium Dental Technologies, Inc. for his preparation and presentation of this program.

Queries for the presenter may be directed to justin.romano@broadcastmed.com.