The IAG is pleased to partner with the Pacific Northwest Gnathologic Study Club to present the following CE course at a reduced rate for IAG members.
Dec 13, 2024 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM PST
PNGSC and IAG Members; as a reminder we will be attending Dr. Brian Goodacre’s hands-on course on Friday, December 8th, 2024, at the Washington AGD Global Learning Center. Registration available by Washington AGD
Patients enter our practices every day that are at various stages of edentulism, however, knowing when to make the jump to an All-on-4 prosthesis can be challenging. In this lecture, we will review treatment options and discuss key principles needed for success. Additionally, conversion techniques will be reviewed and clinical steps to fabricate the definitive prosthesis. Following the completion of this lecture, you should have improved confidence in the treatment of the All-on-4 patient.
Dr. Goodacre received his DDS degree from Loma Linda University School of Dentistry in 2013. He completed a four-and-a-half-year combined program in Prosthodontics and Implant Dentistry at Loma Linda University School of Dentistry in 2017, earning an MSD degree. He is a board-certified prosthodontist and the director of clinical technologies for Nobel Biocare North America.
He is an adjunct professor at Loma Linda University School of Dentistry providing lectures to both dental and graduate students. Dr. Goodacre lectures both nationally and internationally on topics related to digital dentistry, prosthodontics, and implant dentistry. Additionally, he has published over twenty articles in peer-reviewed journals and contributed to 6 textbook chapters. He maintains a private practice located in Upland, California where he practices with his father and classmate.
Date: December 13, 2024
Time: 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM (PT)
Location: Global Learning Center of the Washington AGD. 19415 International Blvd Ste 410, Seatac, WA 98188
8:00 AM, January 10, 2025
This presentation is perfect for the younger clinician who is searching for solutions to progress with more difficult or complex cases, and for the seasoned clinician who is looking for a few pearls to make the journey easier and more predictable. Bringing your orthodontist, periodontist and technician along for the ride is a remarkable opportunity. Because the workplace is changing regarding digital application, practical digital processes along with fundamental restorative principles will be discussed. These are useful and easily applied processes that are discussed… not something beyond what the everyday clinician could apply. As the following processes are discussed, life lessons and practice management and philosophy will be intertwined.
Complex case treatment begins with understanding clinical issues along with determining appropriate diagnosis that address those issues. The importance of understanding VDO and how and when it can be altered, along with a specific process of clinical restoration sequence will be discussed. You will be exposed to processes that make changing VDO simple and predictable. You will learn how aesthetics and function are interdependent and why the aesthetic component of treatment must honor parafunction.
Several materials are available for complex restorative cases. The reality is that each material, along with each generation of material, requires different reduction amounts for predictability. You will learn a preparation technique that ensures appropriate minimum reduction amounts. There will be discussions about material selection and indications for usage. You will learn which area to treat first and how to sequence comprehensive care. What if the patient cannot progress with comprehensive care? How can treatment be phased to accommodate that issue. Intermediate restoration fabrication will be explored.
A multitude of techniques and materials exist for provisionalization. Single tooth, full mouth reconstruction, tooth borne, and implant borne restorations are all considered. Regardless, it is absolutely necessary that the provisionals verify the desired aesthetic and functional outcome. Techniques and sequence of provisionalization will be discussed including provisionalization when altering VDO. When considering hybrid type restorations, a digital solution to provisional fabrication will be discussed. When considering implant retained restorations, emergence profile contours and communication to the technician will be provided. Intermediate provisionalization will also be discussed.
Providing model work with conventional or digital processes are possible. You will learn how to provide information to the technician ensuring predictable results. Sequence of restoration delivery will be considered. When alterations are necessary, you will be exposed to the chairside utilization of MYIO for restoration contour and color alteration. Materials, techniques, and firing parameters will be discussed.
The restorations are completed. Now what? Consideration for restoration retention and protection is provided. This includes splint fabrication and utilization.
Date: January 10, 2024
Time: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM (PT)
Location: Global Learning Center of the Washington AGD. 19415 International Blvd Ste 410, Seatac, WA 98188
8:00 AM, February 7, 2025
This comprehensive lecture, led by Dr. Danny Domingue, will delve into the intricacies of modern implantology. Attendees will gain insights into the latest techniques and best practices for surgical planning, the surgical placement of implants, the specialized placement of pterygoid implants, and the restoration of full arch prosthetics. Dr. Domingue, a renowned expert with extensive training and accolades in implant dentistry, will share his expertise through detailed case studies, practical demonstrations, and evidence-based methodologies. This session is designed to enhance the skills of both general dentists and specialists, ensuring they are equipped to deliver optimal patient outcomes in implant dentistry.
This lecture promises to be an invaluable resource for dental professionals seeking to advance their practice in the field of implantology.
Dr. Daniel Domingue graduated from Louisiana State University School of Dentistry and obtained his DDS degree in 2007.
After Dental School he went on to a three year in advanced training at Brookdale University Hospital and Medical Center in New York City, he served as Chief Resident of the Dental and Oral Surgery Department. His training included one year in General Practice Residency and two years in Dental Implantology Fellowship.
During these years, he was awarded the Certificate of Achievement from the American Academy of Implant Dentistry for outstanding leadership in Implant Dentistry, a Fellowship from the International Congress of Oral Implantologists, and an Associate Fellowship of the American Academy of Implant Dentistry in New York City.
After residency and during his first years in private practice Dr. Domingue was awarded the Diplomate from the American Board of Oral Implantology in Las Vegas, NV, the highest award possible for a general dentist practicing implantology. He was also recognized as the youngest recipient of this award in the entire world.
He was later given a Mastership and Diplomate award from the International Congress of Oral Implantology in New York City for his outstanding work in Implant Dentistry and a Fellowship award from The American Academy of Implant Dentistry in Phoenix, AZ. Dr. Domingue is a member of the American Dental Association as well as the former President of the Acadiana District Dental Association, American Academy of General Dentistry, and is the Founder and President of Acadiana Southern Society.
Dr. Domingue currently resides in Lafayette, LA where he and his partner/Uncle, Dr. Jerome Smith DDS, work in an implant referral practice (http://www.acadianadentistry.com/). The focus of the practice is surgical based implant placement and restorative. Other procedures including bone grafting, sinus lifts, soft tissue grafting, IV moderate/deep sedation, and surgical extractions. Both doctors teach courses to other general dentists as well as specialists in their office.
Date: February 7, 2024
Time: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM (PT)
Location: Global Learning Center of the Washington AGD. 19415 International Blvd Ste 410, Seatac, WA 98188
May 9, 2025 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Occlusal risk can be the hidden nemesis that destroys predictability and longevity. In many cases those risks are actually identifiable from the history present in the joints, the muscles, the teeth, and the patient’s presenting condition. This program illustrates and discusses recognizing and addressing those risks.
Approaching every esthetic case with the confidence to successfully diagnose, treatment plan and execute it is liberating and calming. This program presents a process for making anterior restorative dentistry easier and more fun. You will leave with an understanding of the principles of Facially Generated Treatment Planning and their application.
A native of Toledo, Ohio, Gary earned his D.D.S. in 1980 and in 2004 earned his MS at The University of Toledo College of Medicine. He left full-time practice in 2003 to serve as clinical director at The Pankey Institute, a position he held until 2008. As a founding member of Spear Education, he served in many roles over the next 15 years. The company was acquired by a venture capital firm which chose to eliminate Gary’s position in 2023. Today he maintains a private practice in Glendale, Arizona, teaches in numerous workshops at The Pankey Institute and lectures extensively around the US. He is also a principal in Global Diagnosis Education, a bi-monthly online “study club” for all dentists looking to be confused at a higher level. Dr. DeWood lives in Cave Creek, Arizona with his wife of 46 years, Dr. Cheryl DeWood.
Date: May , 2025
Time: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM (PT)
Location: Global Learning Center of the Washington AGD. 19415 International Blvd Ste 410, Seatac, WA 98188