
Minimally Invasive Implant Reconstruction Using Amnion/Chorion: Predictable, Rewarding and Fun
Includes a Live Web Event on 10/22/2025 at 6:00 PM (CDT)
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Minimally Invasive Implant Reconstruction Using Amnion/Chorion: Predictable, Rewarding and Fun
Minimally invasive implant techniques that are enhanced with Dehydrated De-epithelialized Amnion Chorion Membrane (ACM) and related technologies will be discussed with a focus on defect management using open and tunnel grafting, immediate molar implants and advanced crestal sinus elevation techniques. CBCT diagnosis and treatment planning will demonstrate advanced applications of ACM based on the residual bone and soft-tissue anatomy, avoiding complications and surgeon preference. Participants will gain an understanding to develop advanced skills utilizing minimally invasive techniques for predictable patient-centered outcomes.
*This activity does not include CE credit.
Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this program, participants should be able to:
- Identify the role of CBCT diagnosis, planning and navigation software as indicators of technique section, risk prevention and treatment in patient centric care.
- Select surgical treatment options based on anatomy and host factors to enhance outcomes, reduce treatment time and morbidity in management of vertical and horizontal alveolar deficiencies.
- Explain the indications and applications of Amnion/Chorion tissues in grafting and enhanced wound healing.
- Align minimally invasive treatment choices and outcomes with individual patient needs and desires.
- Build overlapping and "stackable" skill sets for appropriate applications under varying clinical demands.
Dan Cullum, DDS
Dr. Dan Cullum completed his DDS with distinction (University of Alberta) and residency training at Westchester Medical Center, N.Y. He is a Diplomate of ABOMS and Visiting Lecturer at UCLA, Department of OMS. Dr. Cullom speaks internationally has contributed scientific articles and textbook chapters and was lead contributor and editor of the innovative textbook Minimally Invasive Dental Implant Surgery. He practices oral and maxillofacial surgery with a focus on immediate and minimally invasive techniques in implant reconstruction. Dr. Cullom is resident of Implants Northwest LIVE Learning Center, offering advanced training using LIVE surgery and hands-on application in a small group environment.