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Implant education for the dental team to be available online

The ADIA Dental Team Implant Certification Program, which takes place in Hamburg, Germany, will be broadcast live online on 27 August. (DTI/Photo ADIA)
Fred Michmershuizen, DTA

Fred Michmershuizen, DTA

Thu. 29 July 2010

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The Association of Dental Implant Auxiliaries (ADIA) will offer a Dental Team Implant Certification Program on 27 August in Hamburg, Germany. In an effort to provide those who cannot make it to Germany with an opportunity to learn from this educational program, the event will be broadcast live online.

This ADIA symposium is aimed at providing information essential to auxiliaries working with dental implant patients. The program will evaluate the interaction of implant patients and team members and review methods the team can apply to help guide patients through implant therapy and its various components.

The program will address all aspects of implantology, including case presentation, answers to commonly asked questions, treatment planning, and surgical, prosthetic and maintenance procedures.

About the ADIA

The ADIA is a component of the world’s largest professional implant society, the International Congress of Oral Implantologists. The ADIA is a society dedicated solely to the purpose of educating dental team members vis a vis dental implants and associated procedures. This specialized society is open to any dental auxiliary, front desk team members, dental assistants, dental hygienists, nurses and implant coordinators to solve an age old problem in dentistry: getting all team members to work and learn together.

ADIA’s mission is to establish educational criteria and training for certification and provide an organized vehicle for auxiliaries to contribute to the field of oral implantology/implant dentistry.

Another goal of ADIA is to develop implant practices as a “team.” This is accomplished by providing high-quality, cost-effective education and motivating staff members to work as a team to provide the absolute best care for implant patients and make implant practices increasingly successful.

In addition to its certification programs, ADIA has different levels of membership — Certified Implant Auxiliary, Advanced Certified Implant Auxiliary and Fellowship. The ADIA strives to develop relationships that will continue the growth of worldwide implant education for all auxiliaries.

The ADIA is an organization that is open to all office management or clinical team members. The ADIA encourages and provides continuing education, internationally, nationally and regionally.

About the online event

Registration for the live online broadcast on 27 August provides access to the archived recording for 30 days, to review at your convenience. Participants will receive 8 ADA CERP C.E. credits. Attendees require an online computer with audio capabilities.

More information is available by visiting www.DTStudyClub.com and clicking on Online Courses.

 

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