Jon Julian, DDS
General Dentist
Dr. Jon Julian has been called a visionary in the implementation of technology into the General Dentistry practice setting such as digital scanning, cone beam, and Platelet Rich Fibrin procedures. Dr Julian has mentored many doctors down the path of growing their practice through improving communication skills and the addition of technology and new procedures.
He lectures extensively throughout the United States, Europe and Asia on dental implants and the use of lasers and new technology in dentistry. Dr Julian strives to provide his students, through education, with the clinical tools and common sense approach to be able to treat a patient comprehensively. He understands that you must not only be able to diagnose and treatment plan a case, but also be able to effectively communicate treatment options to patients and be able to deliver that treatment.
Dr. Julian received his Doctor of Dental Science degree from the University of Missouri at Kansas City Dental School in 1978 after doing his undergraduate work at the University of Kansas.
Dr. Julian maintains an active membership in the American Dental Association, Kansas Dental Association, Academy of General Dentists, South Carolina Dental Association, Academy of Laser Dentistry, International College of Oral lmplantologists, Doctors for Oral Conscious Sedation and Catapult Education. Dr. Julian was the original Implant Instructor and charter member of the Dr. Dick Barnes Group. He is licensed in South Carolina, Pennsylvania and Kansas.
Dr. Julian has written many articles for dental magazines, as well as a chapter on lasers in implant dentistry for a book called Principles and Practice of Laser Dentistry.
Dr. Julian received his Doctor of Dental Science degree from the University of Missouri at Kansas City Dental School in 1978 after doing his undergraduate work at the University of Kansas.
Dr. Julian maintains an active membership in the American Dental Association, Kansas Dental Association, Academy of General Dentists, South Carolina Dental Association, Academy of Laser Dentistry, International College of Oral lmplantologists, Doctors for Oral Conscious Sedation and Catapult Education. Dr. Julian was the original Implant Instructor and charter member of the Dr. Dick Barnes Group. He is licensed in South Carolina, Pennsylvania and Kansas.
Dr. Julian has written many articles for dental magazines, as well as a chapter on lasers in implant dentistry for a book called Principles and Practice of Laser Dentistry.
Courses Offered
CBCT in the General Practice
Dentists must learn to diagnose conditions correctly in order to accomplish treatment goals. Two-dimensional radiographs have been the standard by which dentists have based their diagnostic decision making. With the advancements in radiographic imaging, this methodology has proven to be flawed and creates mistakes in under and over diagnosing.
Three-dimensional imaging is relatively new to dentistry and has demonstrated the opportunity to dramatically improve our diagnostic skills. Three-dimensional imaging enhances the details that dentists can see and allows dentists to view a situation from multiple angles. This technology is available to all dentists today and can be utilized in all areas safely. In this course, doctors will be challenged to diagnose cases with traditional two-dimensional images and then shown the same situations in three-dimensional imaging to be compared. The practical applications of CBCT in all areas of dentistry will be demonstrated.
Learning Objectives:
Learning Objectives:
- How to read CBCT’s in the axial coronal and sagittal planes
- Who do we take cone beams on and why
- CBCT’s and routine dentistry
- Understanding pathology
- Understanding anatomy
- Patient education with a CBCT
- ROI with a CBCT
The Power of Implants
Implant dentistry is quickly culminating in the modern dental practice. With the rise of implant dentistry and the ability to place and restore implants come expanded treatment options for patients including but not limited to: alternatives to large bridges, support for removable prosthetics and long term solutions for patients. Understanding implant treatment parameters begins with good diagnostics, and CBCT technology is a must.
The CBCT is a valuable tool in assessing the quantity, quality and shape of bone and will be demonstrated along with virtual implant placement practice as part of the treatment planning process. Surgical techniques such as PRF (Platelet Rich Fibrin), socket grafting, and sinus bumps will also be discussed. This course will review the designs of implants along with their corresponding parts and different methods of temporization and final restorations of implants. This course will also cover the topic of simple cases vs complex cases and the factors that contribute to both.
Learning Objectives:
Learning Objectives:
- Diagnosis and treatment planning the single tooth implant case
- Surgical techniques to simplify and streamline implant placement
- Restorative techniques for implants (screw retained vs cement retained)
- Implant supported dentures and removable prosthesis
- CBCT as a diagnostic, treatment planning and patient education tool
- Communication with patients to educate and provide implants as a viable option
The Digital Flow In Implant Dentistry
Technology in dentistry today accelerates the ease in which Implant Dentistry, along with general accuracy and efficiency can be accomplished within dental practices. This course allows the doctor to see how digital storage and transfer of information can streamline the practice of any general dentist doing implants. Intraoral photos along with digital imaging, especially CBCT technology, assist in accomplishing a diagnosis and treatment plan. CBCTs can yield printed or milled surgical guides that aide in implant placement. Digital scanning yields models from which restorations are fabricated as well as construction of removable partial dentures and full dentures. In the world of digital scanning we can reduce significantly the need for impression material as well as the space for model storage. Digital creates both a better workflow for the dentist and more efficient treatment for the patient.
Learning Objectives:
Learning Objectives:
- Digital records from charts to photos and radiographs
- Surgical guides and digital planning of implants
- Scan posts to replace impressions for implant crowns
- Digital crowns dentures and RPDS
- Milling versus printing: where we are today
Understanding Implants Role in the General Dental Practice
The single tooth implant restoration has come of age. Patients are aware of them and want them. They provide a good and viable long-term solution to tooth loss. This course will take you through the journey of Dr. Julian who has found the means to provide this type of care for his patients in a general dental practice. He will not only show you how to be accurate in your diagnosis but how to efficiently plan and carry out implant therapy. This course makes implants less complicated and more patient friendly. Your patients need implants! Your patients WANT implants.! It’s that simple. Dr. Julian will set you squarely on the path for diagnosing, placing and restoring implants. The takeaway for you is Better Patient Care, Greater Personal Satisfaction & Increased Production. The perfect Dental Trifecta!
Learning Objectives:
Learning Objectives:
- How to accurately diagnose and treatment plan for implants
- How to educate and communicate to patients so that they choose to accept implants
- Why CBCT imaging is invaluable for implants and how it helps a practice in more ways than just implants
- Techniques in wound healing such as PRF and laser surgery and tips on extraction techniques
The Advantages of the CO2 Laser in Soft Tissue
All lasers have different wavelengths and different characteristics in treating oral tissues. This course distinguishes between the different wavelengths and offers an insight into multiple clinical scenarios where laser usage is an advantage. The beneficial effects on wound healing combined with the clinician’s enhanced vision during surgery are highlighted. The patient’s positiveresponse and reduced post op pain symptoms are helpful in practice building. How to use a laser safely, when to use a laser clinically, why to choose one wavelength for a particular use clinically are questions answered in this course.
Learning objectives:
Learning objectives:
- Understanding what differentiates one laser from another
- How laser energy interacts with soft and hard tissues in the oral cavity
- How wound healing is optimized with laser usage
- Expanding clinical procedures possible with laser usage
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