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Reimagining the Team Approach
Gerald Niznick, DMD, MSD
Reimagining the team approach in implant dentistry requires more than coordination—it demands a reassessment of what four decades of clinical experience have taught us about implant design, biologic response, and the root causes of complications. This 1-hour on-demand webinar distills key lessons Dr. Gerald Niznick, a prosthodontist and innovator with 35 patents, has learned from his 44 years in the implant industry. His knowledge and experience offers surgical specialists a clear, evidence-informed path forward to build a strong referral network as implant dentistry becomes part of conventional dentistry.
Participants will understand how implant surfaces have influenced success rates, and at the same time, contribute to inflammatory complications like peri-implantitis that leads to progressive bone loss. The session highlights how these challenges often stem from the intersection of implant design, surgical execution, and restorative decisions—underscoring the need for tighter interdisciplinary alignment.
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Building on this foundation, the webinar introduces Paragon’s hybrid surface implant technology, developed to address these long-standing trade-offs. By integrating differentiated surface zones that balance enhanced osseointegration with improved soft tissue response, the hybrid design aims to reduce biological complication that lead to the need for re-treatment and eventual failure.
Through a surgical lens, attendees will gain practical insights into how implant selection impacts not only placement and primary stability, but also downstream restorative outcomes and long-term maintenance. The program emphasizes how a refined, team-based approach—grounded in modern implant design—can improve case planning, reduce complications, and elevate overall treatment predictability.
This webinar is ideal for surgical specialists seeking to align clinical decision-making with the latest advancements in implant surface technology and prosthetic versatility while strengthening collaboration across the implant team.
