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Dr. SenGupta graduated from Dundee Dental School in 1992 and for the last 17 years currently runs a large private dental office in Antigua which deals mainly with implant cases. He not only works in Antigua but is registered in three other Caribbean territories where he works in St. Lucia, Guyana and occasionally Barbados. He is also registered in the UK and practices contempory dentistry through satellite offices around the region and beyond.
He is a two time graduate of the Miami implant programme and continues to pursue numerous continuing education programs around the United States and Europe. He is also an accomplished lecturer and has lectured extensively around the world for various companies travelling as far afield as Australia to lecture on his favourite topic of implants which is his specialty along with Cosmetic Dentistry. He has placed and restored thousands of implants using several systems through the Caribbean.
He runs a Continuing Education Program for Implantology and is the Co-Chairman of his co owned company ISS (Implants, Seminars and Supplies).
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Dr. SenGupta will present:
Full Day Implant Seminar
Thursday, April 28, 2011 @ 08:30
Contemporary dentistry requires an array of versatile implant and prosthodontic techniques to deliver the best possible treatment plan to suit our patients and to enhance our dental practice. Dr SenGupta will present a full day of lectures on contemporary implant techniques from the basics through to the more comprehensive cases. He will present on narrow diameter as well as the standard and wide body implants and their indications and limitations. This lecture series is designed for the general and implant practitioner and speaks to all systems in Implantology.
Dr. Sengupta's style of lecturing is very interactive and engaging involving video demonstration of clinical skills and comprehensive handouts with self assessments.
All delegates will receive a DVD of previous clinical demonstrations to reinforce the procedures and techniques taught on this day.
Aims and objectives:
- The dental implant diagnosis
- To get a full appreciation of the differences in implant design and how it pertains to clinical applications
- Fundamentals of anatomy and its influence on implant treatment planning
- Atraumatic extraction technique and socket preservations
- Fundamentals of bone grafting
- Prosthetic design and biomechanics of fixed and removable cases
- Surgical principles and technique
- Case presentations and discussions
- Delegates are invited to bring study models and or x rays to engage in group discussions to assist in treatment planning
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