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Subjects:
• DENTAL AUXILIARY/STAFF COURSES • Restorative Dentistry • Prosthodontics

Number of
years speaking: 0

meetings lectured:
• Greater New York
Dental Meeting
• Yankee Dental Congress
• ADA Annual Session

meetings scheduled:
• Midwest Dental Conference • Alabama Dental Association Annual Session • Arizona Dental Association

CURRENT HONORARIUM:
Arrangements:
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Course description:
Cases Not To Do: Today’s patient has the potential to destroy any esthetic or restorative procedure, especially if he or she has a “Gorilla Bite.” The three most common problems are…“it broke,” “it came out” or “it is sensitive.” You will learn how to cover your bases with seven new restorative procedures! Implanted Teeth: There are many opportunities when one learns how to deal with implanted teeth. Implanted teeth can be made fixed or removable. The key factor is how to preserve incisal edge position and verify the bite relation. Program includes a workshop. A Provisional Restoration In 10 Minutes Or Less: A good custom provisional restoration can take longer than the prep. It takes time to adjust occlusion, margins and contacts. The key is a “flashless” composite temporary, formed in a wax matrix. (Workshop)
Professional background:
Dr. Elledge practices general dentistry in Belton, Missouri. He directs a general practice residency program at UMKC. He is a graduate of UMKC School of Dentistry and earned his MS in prosthodontics at the University of Minnesota.
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