November 2026 CE Event: From Impact to Recovery: Management of Dental Trauma

Presentation by Mohamed Attia, DDS, MAGD, DABOI of Alexandria Center of Dentistry

Location: In person and Recording

Tuesday, November 5, 2026

5:45pm to 6:00pm Business Meeting
6:00pm to 7:00pm Session 1
7:15pm to 8:15pm Session 2

 
You may register for one session or both. 

Please note pricing:

  • Members: $0
  • Non-Members Presentation Recording: $75
  • Dental Office Staff Presentation Recording: $45

 

Contact: Kutia Swinney
Email: info@dcdental.org
Phone: (202) 367-1163

 

Presentation Description: 

Avoiding dental implants complications requires a comprehensive approach that integrates surgical precision with restorative foresight. The key to minimizing complications lies in placing implants with a clear understanding of the final restorative outcome. This involves meticulous pre-surgical planning, taking into account factors such as occlusion, esthetics, and soft tissue management. Malalignment of implants can lead to significant restorative challenges, including failure to restore or failure of the restoration, compromised esthetics, and occlusal discrepancies.

Addressing these issues necessitates a multifaceted strategy: correcting implant angulation through angled abutments, utilizing custom abutments, and, in some cases, performing corrective surgeries. Advanced digital technologies, such as computer-guided surgery and CAD/CAM systems, play a crucial role in achieving optimal implant positioning and enhancing restorative precision. Continuous education and interdisciplinary collaboration are essential for clinicians to effectively manage and prevent implant complications, ensuring long-term success and patient satisfaction

The session highlights preoperative assessments, patient screening, meticulous treatment planning, and advanced techniques aimed at averting surgical and prosthetic complications.

The lecture is fun and interactive showing mostly clinical cases. This lecture aims to equip dental professionals with proactive strategies to prevent complications, promoting patient trust and safeguarding against legal challenges in the dynamic field of dental implantology.

Learning Objectives

  • Avoiding complications through proper treatment planning and appropriate workflow.
  • Preparing and pre-planning for Implant cosmetic cases.
  • Emphasizing the importance of restoratively driven placement in achieving optimal results.
  • Identify effective strategies to manage cosmetic complications.
  • Managing restorative outcomes for both single implant and full arch cases.
  • Manage surgical and restorative complications effectively.
  • Evaluate the role of CBCT, including its value, need, and use.
  • Implementing restoratively driven implant placement by starting with the restorative end in mind.
  • Develop strategies to restore challenging cases successfully.
  • Define what predictable placement means in implant dentistry.
  • Identify the advantages of ASC and custom abutments.
  • Explore different implant restorative options and their requirements.
  • Learn how to manage broken screws and retrieve implant fixtures.
  • Recognize the differences among various implant systems, tools and techniques in implant dentistry. Know what you are working with.
  • Assess the value of in-office 3D printing, including the use of 3D printed surgical guides.
  • Identify the indications and contraindications for immediate implant placement.
  • Address implant restoration challenges and cosmetic nightmares.
  • Combine orthodontic and implant treatment effectively.
  • Manage intra-operative complications during placement.
  • Evaluate implant placement strategies for heavy bruxers and sleep apnea patients.
  • Achieve predictability in full arch cases using a digital workflow.
  • Assess the impact of patient current medications and medical history on implant healing and potential medical/medication complications.
  • Analyze flap design and identify complications associated with bone grafting.
  • Evaluate complications related to sinus grafting procedures.
  • Identify potential complications associated with All-On-X treatments.
  • Navigate anatomical challenges effectively during implant placement.
  • Compare immediate loading versus delayed loading in implant procedures.
  • Recognize the implications of neurosensory impairment in implant dentistry.
  • Clarify patient expectations regarding outcomes, risks, and recovery associated with dental implants and importance of consent form.
  • Compare immediate and delayed implant loading techniques.
  • Identify the advantages and disadvantages of immediate loading.

Dr. Mohamed Attia's Bio

Dr Attia is a Master of the Academy of General Dentistry (MAGD) and Diplomate of the American Board of Oral Implantology (DABOI), A Fellow of the American Academy of implant Dentistry (FAAID) and also a Diplomate of the international congress of Oral Implantology (DICOI). He is Past president, Virginia Academy of General Dentistry.

He graduated 2002 and upon graduation he completed three years of post-graduate general practice residency programs GPR which honed his skills and experience. Dr Attia is dedicated to continuing education and always seeks excellence in dentistry.

He enjoys providing his patients with the utmost treatment using the latest dental technology available like same day crowns through the CEREC machine and precise planed surgery through the CT scan/ CBCT and 3D printer technology and many more.

Dr Attia enjoys teaching and mentoring; He is past president Virginia Academy of General Dentistry (VAGD) and currently CE chair Virginia Academy of General Dentistry. He also serves on Education council of Academy of General Dentistry and Education Council of American Academy of Implant Dentistry (AAID).

Dr Attia speaks on Avoiding and managing dental implants complications and enjoys teaching new dentists and clinicians in hands-on / live surgery courses and workshops to hone their implants skills.