MegaGen North America Scientific Meeting
2022 MegaGen America
North America Scientific Meeting
Overcoming clinical obstacles for predictable patient outcomes
Join us for our very first MegaGen North America Scientific Meeting!
Take your practice to the next step by learning the latest trends
from renowned speakers from across the globe!
Check below for the schedule:

Dr. Ehab Moussa (Half Day)
Partial Extraction therapy: Concept, Technique, and Application

Partial extraction therapy (PET) is a concept that encompasses a few techniques aiming at hard and soft tissue
preservation in conjunction with implant placement. This workshop is meant as a starting point for clinicians who wish to incorporate PET in to their clinical practice. Presentation will first demonstrate clearly the concept of PET and the advantages these techniques bring. PET techniques will then be presented and explained in a step-by-step fashion, along with their indications and contraindications. Case examples will then be used to demonstrate how to incorporate PET techniques in different case types, ranging from single unit to full arch implant rehabilitations. In the hands-on session, participants will be able to practice partial extraction therapy techniques on a hands-on model. This will be done in a step-by-step approach explaining each step and the rationale for it. The hands-on session will further solidify the didactic knowledge gained and prepare participants to apply these techniques in practice.
Learning points:
Develop an understanding of partial extraction therapy and its advantagesUnderstand how to perform partial extraction therapy techniques in a step-by-step approachUnderstand the indications and contraindications for PETComprehend the different ways PET can be applied to clinical practicePractice PET techniques on a hands-on model
Dr. Tomas Linkivičius (Half Day)
Immediate Implants

Arian Deutsch, CDT & Dr, Ben Ross (Half Day)
Hands On Precision Beyond Automation

Dr. Michael Tran & Dr. Daniel Domigue (Half Day)
Digital with Photogrammetry
Digital Workflows for full arch

-Softwares needed to transfer data to labs
-Printing with SprintRay OnX for patient delivery along with post cure
-ProcessesSimplified approach with best/fastest results for direct to MUA (ti baseless)
-Dealing with complications.
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Ehab Moussa, DDS, MSD
Partial Extraction Therapy - The new gold standard in implant dentistry

Tissue preservation in implant dentistry has become more of a reality than ever before. Partial extraction therapy (PET) is a concept that encompasses a few techniques aiming at hard and soft tissue preservation in conjunction with implant placement. This lecture will focus on the application of PET in daily clinical practice. Case examples will demonstrate how to incorporate PET techniques in different case types, ranging from single unit to full arch implant rehabilitations. The main goal will be to showcase the concept of PET, and the remarkable potential it brings to implant dentistry.
Learning objectives:
- Comprehend the advantages of tissue preservation techniques
- Develop an understanding of partial extraction therapy and its advantages
- Understand the basics of partial extraction therapy techniques
- Comprehend the different ways
- PET can be applied to clinical practice
Salah Huwais, DDS
Osseodensification - Why? When? and Where?

Achraf Souayah, DDS
Comprehensive computer-aided full arch case management:
the bone and soft tissue dilemma

Bio-esthetic integration and succesful predictable final outcome of implant-supported restorations can often be difficult to attain, and implant failures can be related to misunderstood surgical and prosthetic protocols.
During this presentation, surgical considerations are provided based on biologic principles that ultimately enhances succeful outcomes in modern day implantology. Restorative considerations are also discussed to optimize crestal bone preservation.
The immediate temporisation of all-on-x full arch cases is becoming more popular, aiming for an optimal patient experience that necessitates a thorough protocol for the entire team. A Fully Guided Surgery & Prosthetic seating of the case often on the same day can be a real challenge when it comes to optimise hard and soft tissue management of ridge deficiencies . The amount of bone reduction should be conducted as minimum as possible when the vertical height of the alveolar bone can be preserved.
A case of full maxillary arch management will be shown, to highlight the importance of bone and soft manipulations for an optimum outcome of FP1 cases and to understand that all the classic concepts of osseointegration are not erased by guided surgery, especially bone physiology.
Learning Objectives
- Understanding Crestal bone stability in implant therapy
- Understanding the main factors influencing the bio-esthetic integration of implant restorations
- To define the role of hard and soft tissue surgical management necessities during guided surgery
Tomas Linkevičius, DDS, Dip Pros, PhD
ZBLC - Immediate and delayed implant approach

Mucosal tissue thickness was shown to be the factor having impact on crestal bone stability. Even platform switching of the implant-abutment connection does not reduce crestal bone loss, if soft tissues at the implant placement are thin.
It is suggested that thin tissues might be thickened during implant placement, thus reducing bone resorption. If bone height is not sufficient, vertical augmentation of the soft tissue is recommended with different materials - autograft, a xenograft or a dermis-derived allograft.
We will discuss: Why we should do immediate? Why immediate is still considered risky? What is prosthetically-guided immediates? Why immediates are successful? Type A, B, C immediates and others.
Learning Objective:
- Learn how to develop and maintain crestal bone stability around delayed and immediate implants
Kwang Bum Park, DDS, MS, PhD
TBD

Seung Yeup Lee, DDS
TBD

Arian Deutsch, CDT, DTG
& Ben B. Ross DMD, FACP
Overcoming clinical obstacles with a predictable, patient maintained solution

Sam Omar, DDS
Planning from macro to micro, bigger benefits
and smaller risks in Digital implantology

Isaac Tawil, DDS, MS
TBD

Jongcheol Kim, DDS, PhD
& Jonathan Kang, DDS, MS
TBD

Salah Huwais, DDS
Osseodensification level 1 - Optimize the Site, Optimize the Outcome

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Course Description:
This course teaches the clinical Versatility of Osseodensification utilizing the Densah® Bur Technology. Attending this training will minimize the learning curve and help understand the science behind Osseodensification.
- Compaction Autografting technique.
- Review Densification Guide for any implant system.
- Site optimization utilizing the Densah® Bur to increase Implant Stability.
- Sub-Crestal Sinus Autografting, Lateral Ridge Expansion, Immediate Implant Placement, Guided Expansion Graft Procedures.
- Densify After Cut (DAC) Protocol.
- Universal Guided Surgery Protocol.
Learning Objectives:
- Review biomechanical, histological, and long-term clinical evidence of Osseodensification
- Learn and practice the Clinical Versatility of Osseodensification:
- Sub-Crestal Sinus Lift
- Lateral Ridge Expansion
- Immediate Implant Placement with OD
- Guided Expansion Graft (2-Stage Approach)
- Universal Guided Surgery Protocol
- How can we preserve bone, plastically expand it, and enhance its strength in a controlled method
- The effect of Osseodensification on implanttotal stability development for early and immediate loading
- Risk assessment and avoiding complications
- Hands-on practical training utilizing actual bone specimens and simulation models
Credit Hours: Total 7 hours (3 hrs lecture - 4 hrs participation)
Ehab Moussa, DDS, MSD
Partial Extraction therapy: Concept, Technique, and Application

Partial extraction therapy (PET) is a concept that encompasses a few techniques aiming at hard and soft tissue
preservation in conjunction with implant placement. This workshop is meant as a starting point for clinicians who wish to incorporate PET in to their clinical practice. Presentation will first demonstrate clearly the concept of PET and the advantages these techniques bring. PET techniques will then be presented and explained in a step-by-step fashion, along with their indications and contraindications. Case examples will then be used to demonstrate how to incorporate PET techniques in different case types, ranging from single unit to full arch implant rehabilitations. In the hands-on session, participants will be able to practice partial extraction therapy techniques on a hands-on model. This will be done in a step-by-step approach explaining each step and the rationale for it. The hands-on session will further solidify the didactic knowledge gained and prepare participants to apply these techniques in practice.
Learning points:
- Develop an understanding of partial extraction therapy and its advantages
- Understand how to perform partial extraction therapy techniques in a step-by-step approach
- Understand the indications and contraindications for PET
- Comprehend the different ways PET can be applied to clinical practice
- Practice PET techniques on a hands-on model
Tomas Linkevičius, DDS,Dip Pros, PhD
ZBLC and immediate implant applications

Arian Deutsch, CDT, DTG
& Ben B. Ross DMD,FACP
Hands On Precision Beyond Automation

Michael Tran, DDS & Daniel Domigue DDS
Digital workflows for full arch

-Softwares needed to transfer data to labs
-Printing with SprintRay OnX for patient delivery along with post cure
-ProcessesSimplified approach with best/fastest results for direct to MUA (ti baseless)
-Dealing with complications.
.
TUITION
Extra MegaGen Night Ticket (+1) (10/1): $200*
Early Bird, NASM Main Event (10/1), includes 1 MegaGen Night Ticket: $495
Standard, NASM Main Event (10/1), Includes 1 MegaGen Night Ticket: $795
Hands On Ticket** (9/30): $795*
Versah Hands On Ticket (9/30): $1,199***
*Must be purchased with Main Event ticket.
**Single entry to specified hands on workshop. Limited to 1 ticket per attendee
***Versah Hands On Course tickets can only be purchased through Versah
CANCELLATION POLICY
Cancel 2 weeks or more prior to course date: 100% refund
Under 2 weeks: NON-REFUNDABLE
EDUCATION METHOD
Lecture / Lecture & Hands On
Credit Hours : attendees can earn up to 8 CEU for main events / 4-7 CEU for Hands On
Subject code : 690 implants
HOTEL RESERVATION (ROOM BLOCK)
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Date & Time
Friday
September 30, 2022
Saturday
October 1, 2022
Location
Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Resort & Spa At Gainey Ranch
Scottsdale AZ 85258
United States