Welcome to The BRIDGE, an online network from LMT dedicated exclusively for members of the Dental Laboratory community.
June 19th - 22nd
San Francisco, CA
This intense hands-on and live surgery course is a unique opportunity for you to follow the concepts of Bob Lamb regarding his minimally-invasive approach to implant placement. You will also be introduced to his innovative technique of socket preservation, papillae development and hard and soft tissue management; these concepts will be a paradigm shift in your practice.
- Approved for 32 CE credits
- Call 866-700-IDEA (4332)
- Email Bob Lamb, DDS, MSD: Bob@ideausa.net
- Visit http://www.ideausa.net/lecturers_courses_details.asp?guid=BD1C5BCC-99D2-4E7B-9B37-1616FAEEBF55
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