Hard Tissue Deficits in Dentistry
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Dentists
January 27, 2026
7:30PM Central
1 CE Credit
Free
Live Webinar Lecture
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About the Course
Course Contents
Course Description
Learning Objectives
- Identify and classify the most common types of hard tissue defects encountered in clinical practice
- Describe the biological principles and indications for bone grafting in various clinical scenarios
- Evaluate the materials and techniques available for predictable management of hard tissue deficiencies
- Develop a systematic approach to selecting grafting materials based on clinical and anatomical considerations
Course Details
- Course Fee: Free
- Credits: Catapult Education designates this activity for 1 credit continuing education credit.
- Method: Live Webinar Lecture
- Audience: Dentists
- AGD Subject Code: 690
Meet the Instructor
Charles Schlesinger, DDS, FICOI
Once he completed his residency, Dr. Schlesinger maintained a thriving restorative and implant practice in San Diego, CA for 14 years. In 2012 he relocated to Albuquerque, NM to become the Director of Education and Clinical Affairs for a dental implant manufacturer. In 2013 he took over as Chief Operating Officer along with his clinical responsibilities. In 2016 Dr Schlesinger returned to private practice along with founding The CD Schlesinger Group, LLC. In 2018 he became the COO of Comfortable Dentistry 4U and continues to provide patient care in Albuquerque.
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Disclosure
Catapult Education received financial support from Kavo for this presentation. Dr. Lou Graham received compensation from Kavo for the time involved in preparing and delivering this presentation. Catapult Education delivers clinically relevant continuing dental education programs which address the needs and preferences of our audience and provides them with the knowledge and confidence to integrate new techniques, practice management and treatment options into their respective practices. Catapult Education is committed to ensuring the content quality, objectivity and scientific integrity of all continuing education courses. Instructors are advised to support clinical recommendations with scientific research-supported data whenever possible and to disclose any conflict of interest between them and any corporate organization offering financial support or grant monies for this CE activity. Instructors are advised, where appropriate and if relevant to the subject matter of the presentation, to mention a variety of different product choices so as to present a balanced view of all therapeutic options available and promote improvements in oral healthcare free from commercial bias.
