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Subjects:
• Prosthodontics
• Restorative Dentistry
• Dental Auxiliaries
& Staff Course

Number of
years speaking: 19

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
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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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