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Dr. Hom-Lay Wang

Dr. Hom-Lay Wang

DDS, MDS, PhD

Biography

Dr. Hom-Lay Wang is a Professor and Director of Graduate Periodontics at the University of Michigan. Dr. Wang has been with the University of Michigan, School of dentistry since 1989 and is appointed to be the Director of Graduate Periodontics since 1995. He received his DDS from Taipei Medical College, Taipei, Taiwan, DDS, MSD from Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio and Ph D from Hiroshima University, Japan. He has co-editor three textbooks, published more than 50 book chapters/invited reviews and more than 800 peer-reviewed scientific articles.
 
Dr. Wang currently serves as a member of Task Force as Future Science Strategy for the American Academy of Periodontology (AAP), President of the Academy of Osseointegration (AO). Dr. Wang is a Diplomate and a Former Chair and Director of the American Board of Periodontology, a Fellow of American College of Dentists as well as a Fellow and a Former Board of Director of AO, a Diplomate and Former President and Board Director of the ICOI, a former President of Midwest Society of Periodontology. former Consultant for the ADA Commission on Dental Accreditation, former AAP committee member of Continuing Education Oversight Committee, Scientific Oversight Committee, Leadership, and Development Committee, Nevins Teaching and Clinical Research Fellowship Selection Committee, Task Force on Annual Meeting Innovation, In-Service Examination Committee and Research Submissions Subcommittee, a former member and Chair of Website Online Education Committee Member as well as a member of Clinical Innovation Committee for the AO, a former member of the Scientific Information Committee for the AADR and have also served on more than 30 different Committees at University of Michigan. He currently serves as a visiting professor at Taipei Medical University, Taiwan, Xiamen Stomatology Hospital and many others.

The AO Master Certificate Course

Course Location (Sessions 1-4)

CEP Dental Education Centre,
145 Renfrew Dr. Markham, ON L3R 9R6
CEP venue

Course Location (Session 5)

Course Synopsis

The Tissue is the Issue – A Multi-Disciplinary Approach in Implant Dentistry.

The training program aims to equip participants with the necessary knowledge and skills to effectively perform periodontal surgery and provide comprehensive patient care. Integrate crown lengthening and soft tissue grafting procedures effectively, enhancing both esthetics and function in daily practice. Develop the necessary skills and knowledge to incorporate implant therapy in the practice. Various aspects of implant treatment will be covered – evaluation and planning, surgical techniques, restorations, management of complications, and long-term maintenance.

The course will involve lectures and hands-on training that include:

  • Periodontal Surgery – Featuring Flap Designs and Suturing Techniques
  • Oral Plastic Surgery – Featuring Predictable Soft Tissue Grafting Techniques
  • Implant Surgery
  • Implant Prosthodontics and Planning

                 …and a 5-Day Cadaver Session at the University of Michigan!

Session 1: September 20 – 22, 2024

Implant Surgery

Upon completion of this session, participants will be able to:

  • Understand the goals of implant therapy and evaluate the hard and soft tissue conditions to facilitate ideal implant placement, considering the ideal implant 6D position.

  • Learn the step-by-step surgical sequence and gain clinical tips associated with implantsurgery.

  • Integrate digital dentistry into their daily implant treatment, leveraging its benefits.

  • Recognize the advantages and limitations of immediate implant placement, flapless implant surgery, and immediate implant provisionalization.

  • Perform various socket augmentations to enhance implant success.

  • Understand the techniques for horizontal and vertical bone augmentation, and more.

  • Gain familiarity with soft tissue manipulations around dental implants to optimize esthetic outcomes.

  • Learn the essentials of implant maintenance for long-term success.

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GBR and Flap Releasing
Digital Planning
Implant Supported Prosthesis
Session 2: January 9 – 12, 2025

Implant Prosthodontics

Upon completion of this session, participants will be able to:

  • Understand the basic principles of implant prosthodontics.

  • Recognize the advantages and limitations of using CBCT and digital technology for implant treatment and planning.

  • Learn how to apply CAD/CAM technology for implant therapy.

  • Understand the goals of surgical guides (both conventional and digital) and gain knowledge on how to fabricate/construct them.

  • Gain a step-by-step understanding of the prosthetic sequence, abutment selection, impression techniques, and prosthesis designs.

  • Familiarize themselves with the different types of implant occlusion and learn when to use each.

  • Learn how to perform the all-on-4 or all-on-4 plus techniques.

  • Identify and recognize common implant prosthetic complications.

  • Develop the skills to effectively manage implant prosthetic complications.

Session 3: February 7-9, 2025

Periodontal Surgery – The Tissue is the Issue

Upon completion of this session, participants will be able to:

  • Understand the 2018 new periodontal disease classification.

    Recognize the causes, symptoms, and biology of periodontal disease.

  • Gain familiarity of the current available adjunctive procedures, such as laser -assisted periodontal therapy and the effects of systemic and locally delivered antibiotic therapy.

  • Understand when and why periodontal surgery is necessary.

    Identify the different flap designs and suturing techniques, including advanced flap designs.

  • Learn the proper management of infrabony & furcation defects.

  • Understand when and how to perform guided tissue regeneration.

  • Differentiate between available bone grafts (autografts,allografts, xenografts, and alloplasts) and various types of barrier membranes.

GTR Treatment Outcomes
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Tunneling CT
Session 4: May 30 – June 1, 2025

Oral Plastic Surgery – The Tissue is the Issue II

Upon completion of this session, participants will be able to:

  • Understand the principles of an esthetic smile.

  • Comprehend the goals and surgical aspects of esthetic and functional (restorative-oriented) crown lengthening.

  • Adopt digital planning techniques to achieve predictable crown lengthening outcomes.

  • Utilize a decision tree approach to select appropriate soft tissue grafting techniques (open vs. tunnel vs. combination) based on biological principles.

  • Apply implant-related soft tissue decision tree principles to select suitable soft tissue grafting techniques for managing different types of soft tissue lesions around dental implants.

  • Understand the various flap designs and techniques, when to use them, and more.

  • Develop skills in managing soft tissue-related complications.

Session 5:Aug 5-9, 2025

Advanced Periodontal Surgery

This session is designed to help dentists incorporate hard and soft tissue grafts and advanced implant surgeries into their daily practices. It combines didactic lectures and hands-on workshops with fresh cadaver specimens to cover a broad range of advanced periodontal/implant surgical techniques.

This session will be held at the the University of Michigan

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