(STATEN ISLAND) Prosthetic/Implant Dentistry: Classical Principles and Controversies (#2026-12)
Venue:
Hilton Garden Inn
1100 South Avenue at Lois Lane
Staten Island, NY 10314
(718) 477-2400
Featured Clinician:
John S. Cavallaro, D.D.S.
Former Clinical Professor, Columbia University College of Dental Medicine
Synopsis:
This presentation will examine six key protocols that represent both classical foundations and ongoing controversies in prosthetic and implant dentistry. Topics to be reviewed include:
- Implant-assisted removable over-dentures
- Connecting natural teeth to dental implants
- Unilateral cantilever off of dental implants
- Extracting teeth in the era of implant dentistry
- The semi-precision removable partial denture
- The dental implant or the retained tooth
Each topic will be approached from a practical, evidence-based perspective emphasizing biomechanical principles, material selection and treatment-planning rationale. The goal is to integrate sound prosthodontic reasoning with contemporary implant concepts while maintaining respect for biological and functional limits. Through clinical case reviews, literature summaries and procedural illustrations, participants will review the factors that guide restorative choice, longevity and patient-centered outcomes. Emphasis will be placed on critical evaluation of conventional versus implant-assisted options, “optimal” versus alternate treatment plans and decision-making in various restorative scenarios. Attendees will leave with a structured framework for analyzing diverse treatment possibilities and selecting approaches that achieve meaningful clinical outcomes with realistic parameters of risk, cost and patient preference. Upon successful completion of this course, attendees will be able to:
- Analyze the bio-mechanical and biological principles that influence treatment planning across classical and implant-based restorative options.
- Compare and contrast conventional, semi-precision and implant-assisted prosthetic designs relative to longevity, maintenance and patient satisfaction.
- Evaluate evidence supporting various restorative connections – including tooth-to-implant and cantilever configurations—within clinical and risk-management frameworks.
- Formulate patient-specific treatment plans that balance esthetics, function, cost and biologic preservation while pursuing “optimal” outcomes.
- Apply a structured, evidence-based decision process when determining whether to retain or extract teeth in prosthetic rehabilitation cases.
Participants will also be able to critically evaluate available options and make treatment-planning decisions that integrate sound evidence, clinical judgement and practical alternatives to achieve patient-centered outcomes.
MCEU - 6 HOURS
Tuition:
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*This offer is for SDDS members only.
| SDDS Members: | $135 |
| SDDS Life Members: | $94.50 (30% discount!) |
| SDDS Member's Staff: | $100 |
| SDDS Hospital Residents: | $35 |
| ADA Members/Staff: | $175 |
| Non-ADA Members/Staff | $200 |
Refund and Cancellation Policy:
All requests for refunds or credits must be made in writing or by phone and received at least two weeks prior to the course date. A full refund, less a ten dollar ($10.00) administrative charge, or if requested and available, credit for a similarly priced course will be issued. Refunds or credits requested after this date will not be granted, including requests made based on absence due to illness, late arrival for courses and/or weather conditions. In the event that a course is cancelled by Second District, paid tuition will be fully refunded.
Second District Dental Society is a recognized sponsor by the N.Y.S. Education Department, ADA CERP and the AGD.

Unless otherwise stated, all featured speakers have disclosed that they do not have any relevant financial arrangements or affiliations with any corporate organizations that would constitute a conflict of interest concerning the continuing education activities stated herein.
