P K Clark, D.M.D.
"MY IMPLANT PRACTICE PLAYBOOK"
Creating a Successful Implant Practice

February 8, 2008• 9:00 am - 4:00 pm • Red Bluff Community Center
Phone: (530) 527-6764

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Paul K. Clark, D.M.D. received his DMD from Oregon Health Science University and maintains a private practice in the Portland, Oregon area. Dr. Clark has been placing implants for over 17 years and has used a variety of implant systems. As the WhiteCap instructor he holds a monthly implant course with up to 8 dentists in attendance. He places 6-12 implants during each course. Dr. Clark also performs many types of periodontal, and oral surgeries. Dr. Clark's greatest teaching asset is his love of dentistry and understanding the realities faced by general dentists. He has been actively lecturing, consulting, and mentoring other general dentists for more than 17 years. Dr. Clark is an active member of many professional associations and societies including ADA, AGD, and ODA. Currently Dr. Clark commutes from Heber City, Utah where he enjoys keeping pace with his wife Cheryl and active family. Favorite family activities include snowmobiling, skiing, 4x4 wheeling, boating trips along the beautiful Oregon waterways and in the San Juan Islands.

Please join Dr. P.K. Clark D.M.D. of WhiteCap Institute as he presents "My Implant Practice Playbook"

The playbook includes the patient care steps from first greeting to final implant crown seating. This is Dr. Clark's "Circle of Care" that creates patients for life. By a general dentist for general dentists, this course teaches a practical and predictable team approach that has produces a successful implant practice. As the benefits of implants are communicated and understood by patients, implant therapy has quickly become the treatment of choice for many dental professionals and their patients. Designed for the dentist and staff this presentation will discuss pearls learned from 17 years of experience of surgically placing and restoring implants as a general dentist; including the best practices ad procedures that help a dental team work together to bring implants to patients in their practice. Dr. Clark welcomes personal dialogue pk@WhiteCapInstitute.com.

At the end of the course, participants will:
* Recognize the team roles in a dental implant practice
* Understand the roadmap to making implants part of a dental practice

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