Date: February 9, 2021
Time: 7:00 pm

Presenter: Clark Stanford, DDS, PhD

Duration: 60 minutes

Price: $10

Most adults affected by ectodermal dysplasias experience complex dental challenges. In this webinar, learn about developing a care plan with your team of oral health specialists to restore and replace the teeth.

Find out what you should look for to create your care provider team. Learn the differences of hypodontia, oligodontia and anodontia and the various ways to treat each, including dentures and dental implants.

You will better understand the different types of implants, the process, expected outcomes, bone grafts, placement of implants, transition strategies, and the advantages of different methods. In this interactive webinar, you will also have the opportunity to ask questions.

About the Expert

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Dr. Clark Stanford is the UIC Distinguished Professor and Dean, The University of Illinois at Chicago, College of Dentistry in Chicago, Illinois.  He was Associate Dean for Research and Centennial Fund Professor for Clinical Research, at the College of Dentistry, University of Iowa (Iowa City) until October 2014.  He holds a secondary appointment in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at UIC. 

Dr. Stanford received his BS (1984), DDS (1987), Certificate in Prosthodontics and Ph.D. (Cell Biology; 1992) from the University of Iowa.  He was on the Iowa faculty from 1992-2014.   He is the author of 18 book chapters, 111 published papers and more than 140 published research abstracts.  He receives research funding from NIH, Foundations and from industry.  He currently serves on multiple national and international committees.  He is the recipient of 15 academic awards including the 2007 State of Iowa Regents Award for Faculty Excellence and the International Association for Dental Research (IADR) Distinguished Scientist Award (2007). 

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Disclaimer: This webinar is not intended as a substitute for medical or dental advice. Only a healthcare provider with a full medical history may determine the proper treatment options. Opinions shared do not necessarily reflect those of the NFED. Topics, speakers and date are subject to change.