Presented virtually via Zoom.
Time: 6:00-8:00 pm; This virtual lecture will begin promptly at 6:00 pm via Zoom Webinar.
Registration: FREE to view (does not include continuing education credits); Registration is still required.
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CE Credits: 2.0 lecture credits
To receive continuing education credits:
Dentist, $50.00
Penn Dental Medicine Alumni, $37.50
Military, $37.50
Edentulism is prevalent in many parts of the world and removable prostheses have traditionally been used for its management with several limitations. As implant and digital dentistry advancements occur, improvements towards implant retained removable prostheses have changed the way we help the edentulous population. Despite the higher initial costs, those prostheses lead to higher oral health-related quality of life while they are still more affordable compared to other implant supported treatment alternatives. This presentation will focus on the prosthetically driven surgical treatment planning and sequencing of overdentures. Clinical cases with appropriate and inadequate planning will be reviewed as a learning tool for future success.
Educational Objectives
Evanthia Anadioti, DDS, MS, FACP is an Assistant Clinical Professor in the Department of Preventive and Restorative Sciences at the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine and the Founding Director of the Advanced Education Program in Prosthodontics. She developed and established this graduate specialty program accredited by the American Dental Association in 2017 which constitutes a historic addition to the mission of Penn Dental Medicine.
Dr. Anadioti specializes in esthetic, functional and full-mouth rehabilitation using porcelain crowns, bridges, fixed dental prostheses, and veneers. She also specializes in surgical placement and restoration of dental implants such as implant-supported crowns, fixed and/or removable prostheses, as well as conventional complete and partial dentures.
Dr. Anadioti is a leader in Digital Dentistry with grants and published research in peer-reviewed journals. She is a Diplomate of the American Board of Prosthodontics and the incoming Prosthodontic Commissioner on the ADA Commission on Dental Accreditation. Dr. Anadioti is a national and international speaker and the recipient of multiple awards both locally and nationally.
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University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine designates this activity for 2.0 continuing education credits.