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Dr. Bruce Robinson, B.Sc.(Hons.), B.D.S.Hons. (Edin.), D.D.S., Dip. Perio., won the Aubrey Collymore Scholarship in 1970 on completion of his advanced level studies at the Lodge School in Barbados. He subsequently gained a first class honours B.Sc. in physiology & pharmacology at the University of Western Ontario in 1974 before completing his first class Batchelor of Dental Surgery (Hons.) degree at the University of Edinburgh in 1978. He then did his dental residency at Mount Sinai hospital in Toronto from 78-79 before entering the University of Toronto for the postgraduate periodontal programme. He graduated as a periodontist in 1981 with his Diploma of Periodontology. He holds a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from University of Dalhousie. His practices in both Canada and Barbados are restricted to periodontology. He maintains two Canadian practices in Newmarket and Toronto together with one in Barbados where he works out of Rosedale Dental Centre. He was past clinical instructor in both the undergraduate and postgraduate periodontal programmes at the University of Toronto. He has lectured extensively in provincial programmes with the Ontario Dental Association and provided hands-on surgical courses.
Dr. Robinson is the past cricket and soccer captain of his Alma Mater, the Lodge School, and was their "Head-Boy" for two consecutive years. His interest in sport continues with the playing of squash.
Dr. Robinson has been attending many CE courses on implants and his practice work regimen now provides approximately 60% of implants.
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Dr. Robinson will present:
Bone Preservation and Regeneration
Sunday, May 1, 2011 @ 10:00
- Reviewing the technique and rationale of preserving bone.
- Demonstrating the Periodontal and aesthetic changes upon extraction.
- Regenerating bone around the natural dentition.
- Using specific bone grafts i.e. Emdogain and others
- Providing contra indications, limitations and cautions when using this technique
Hands-On: Bone Grafting
Sunday, May 1, 2011 @ 13:30
- Practical demonstration of alveolar ridge preservation following the preceding lecture protocols.
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