Dental Implants Little Rock,
Lectures in the Treatment of Sleep Disorders
Dr. Sam Strong provides implant prosthetic lectures and workshops for the restorative/surgical dentist and team. His unique method of cutting through the extraneous and teaching the practical aspects of implant dentistry is well established. Dr. Strong draws on his experience as an actively practicing dentist to illustrate products and procedures for fixed and removable implant restorations.
Topics included in his presentations include single and multiple implant restorations (cement and screw-retained), immediate provisionals, attachment-retained overdentures, bar overdentures, and All on Four procedures, among many other items.
Lectures are presented with slides, videos, and animations to make the learning experience memorable with items that can be implemented quickly in the real world office. Workshops focus on training the dentist and staff on models and real-life simulations that they will typically encounter with implant cases.
Dr. Strong has published widely in Dentistry Today, Implant Dentistry, Dental Economics, Dental Products Report, and The Academy of General Dentistry’s journal, General Dentistry. He is a Diplomate in the International Congress of Implantologists and Board Credentialed member in the Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine.
Stephanie Strong, RDH, BS
There are very few, if any, speakers on the circuit today who actually work in a dental office daily and implement the systems Ms. Stephanie Strong teaches to dental teams. Stephanie has filled every position in the dental office-front office, assistant, hygienist, and office manager with Dr. Sam Strong.
She currently maintains an active role as a practicing hygienist and office manager. Her lectures draw on this experience with an emphasis on systems to make the restorative office operate more efficiently and profitably. Ms. Strong lectures independently and jointly with Dr. Sam Strong on various aspects of “Team Training for the Implant Practice”.
Ms. Strong has published on systems for successful restorative practice in various journals including Dental Products Report, Dental Economics, and is a co-author of Chapter 3, Essential Concepts in the Implant Restorative Practice in the textbook, The Art and Science of Dental Implants.
Lecturing extensively in the United States as well as internationally, Dr. Strong brings a unique perspective of incorporating restorative implant treatment into the general practice environment. His approach to treatment planning for the implant patient involves an interdisciplinary effort between the restorative dentist, the hygienist, the laboratory technician and the manufacturer. This type of coalition helps to ensure that the patient is informed and satisfied throughout each phase of this process. Dr. Strong’s lectures vary from a one day lecture, primarily focusing on treatment planning for the implant patient, to a more extensive two day lecture featuring hands-on techniques in all phases of restoring the implant patient.
Instruction in Dental Implants Little Rock
In addition to lectures, Dr. Strong conducts hands on instruction in Dental Implants Little Rock, Arkansas where dentists gain experience in “over the shoulder” experience in implant prosthetic procedures.
Meetings Dr. Strong DDS or Stephanie Strong RDH, DH is a featured speaker:
October 14, 2016
Dr. Strong and Stephanie Strong Lecturing
West Central Wisconsin Study Club
Topic: “Team Concepts for the Dental Implant Team”
December 9, 2016
UT-San Antonio Implant Preceptorship Program
Topic: “Retooling the General Practice for Dental Implants”
March 3-4, 2017
Star of the South
Houston, TX
April 27, 2017
Star of the North
St. Paul, MN
September 14-16, 2017
Southwest Dental Conference
Dallas, Texas
October-19-20, 2017
American Dental Association National Meeting
Atlanta, GA