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About Course
Welcome to our comprehensive implantology course where we offer a one-year curriculum that covers a wide range of topics to enhance your skills and knowledge in Implantology, Occlusion, Function and Full Mouth Rehabilitation. Our course is divided into four modules, and each module focuses on a different aspect of implantology.
Module 1: Implantologic Practice Enhancement and Marketing Aspect of Implantology
In this module, we will teach you how to create a scope for implants in your day-to-day practice. We will also cover topics such as clinic setup and instruments, how to make over dentures more profitable, and diagnosis and treatment planning for faster and predictable implantology. You will also learn how to present cases to patients and understand implant terminology, different diagnostic aids and methods, and how multi-type implant systems can benefit different clinical situations.
Module 2: Skill Enhancement on Pig Jaw and Cadaver
In this module, you will get hands-on experience working with real soft tissue in a pig jaw and cadaver. You will learn the basics of surgery such as incision, flap design, and suturing, and get tips on performing clean surgeries that will help you in implants, perio, disimpactations, etc. We will also teach you advanced surgeries on cadavers, such as sinus grafting, direct and indirect block graft, ridge split, connective tissue graft, piezo surgery, basal and disk implants, nerve repositioning, palatal roll, and much more.
Module 3: Clinical Sessions
In this module, you will diagnose the case, decide the predictable treatment plan, and place and restore implants esthetically and functionally under our expert guidance. We will provide you with implants, abutments, and prostheses.
Module 4: Occlusion and Full Mouth Rehabilitation
In this module, you will learn how to diagnose occlusal disease and TMD, when and how to use deprogrammers, and master keys for predictable occlusion. You will also learn how to incorporate concepts of occlusion in day-to-day practice, CR and face bow transfer, aesthetics and function, treatment options and execution, pink and white aesthetics, evaluation of forces acting on implants, occlusion for natural dentition and implants, making prostheses at the correct guidance, and treating occlusion wear. We will also cover minimally invasive treatment options for occlusion correction, pediatric and orthodontic considerations in occlusion, cause and effect relationship, understanding function and dysfunction, and its ill effects on dental and general health. You will also learn why the best-treated FMR fails after a few years and how to prevent it.
In summary, our implantology course offers comprehensive training on various aspects of implantology, including skill enhancement on pig jaw and cadaver, occlusion and full mouth rehabilitation, implantologic practice enhancement, and marketing aspect of implantology, and clinical sessions. Our course aims to provide you with in-depth knowledge and hands-on experience to become a proficient implantologist. Join us now to enhance your skills and take your practice to the next level.
What Will You Learn?
- How will you create scope for implants in day to day practice.
- Clinic set up and instruments.
- How to make over dentures more profit making.
- Diagnosis and treatment planning considering faster and predictable Implantology.
- How will you present case to patients.
- Implant Terminology.
- Diagnosis : Different Diagnostic Aids and Methods.
- Diagnostic Evaluation (cast, stents, opg, cbct etc.)
- Treatment Planning.
- How multi-type implant systems can benefit in different clinical situations.
- Implant Terminology And Components.
- Surgical On Models.
- Prosthetics.
- Face Bow Transfer.
- How multi-type implant systems can benefit in different clinical situations.
- Get feel of real soft tissue.
- Instruments and instrumentation.
- Learn and do basics in surgery incision, flap design, suturing. Get tips in performing clean surgeries which will help you in implants, perio, disimpactations, etc.
- Sinus grafting direct and indirect, block graft, ridge split, connective tissue graft, piezo surgery, basal and disk implants, nerve repositioning, palatal roll and much more.
- Evaluation of forces acting on implants.
- Evaluation of natural teeth.
- Bone as a foundation for predictable dental implants. Physiology and clinically important applied science.
- Evaluation of bone in quality and quantity
- Socket preservation.
- What are different techniques for bone
- manipulation and when to use them.
- Grafting procedures – different graft materials, membranes.
- Direct and indirect sinus graft.
- Bone condensers and ridge split.
- Surgical-prosthetic orientation.
- Occlusion for natural dentition and implants.
- Correcting occlusal disease and TMD.
- Placing implants in high risk patients like bruxism , smoking.
- Making prostheses at correct guidance.
- Concept of immediate implantation and loading.
- When to load implants immediately.
- Converting difficult situations in to predictable one.
- Effective use of transitional implants.
- How to program Soft tissue and connective tissue grafting.
- Temporization.
- Progressive bone loading.
- Diagnosis and treatment planning in detail considering surgico-prosthetic options and forces acting on prostheses and implant biomechanics , soft tissue and correct occlusion.
- Different impression techniques, laboratory steps (prosthetic phase in detail), facebow transfers.
- How to decide long term predictability of implants.
- Implant success and failure.
- Managing complications.
- Participants will diagnose the case, decide the predictable treatment plan and then place and restore implant esthetically and functionally, under our expert guidance. (implant, abutment, prostheses provided by us).
- Diagnosis of occlusal disease and TMD.
- When and how to use deprogrammers.
- Master keys for predictable occlusion.
- Incorporating concepts of occlusion in day to day practice.
- CR and face bow transfer.
- Treatment options and treatment execution.
- Aesthetics and function.
- Pink and white aesthetics
- Treatment planning considering aesthetics and occlusion.
- Evaluation of forces acting on implants.
- Occlusion for natural dentition and implants.
- Making prostheses at correct guidance and
- removing interferences.
- Treatment for occlusion wear.
- Minimally invasive treatment options for occlusion correction
- Diagnosis and treatment planning for occlusion wear.
- Diagnosing unstable occlusion and correcting it for stability.
- Treating patients with parafunctional habits.
- Treatment of migrane of dental origin.
- Deprogrammers.
- Equilibration procedure.
- Reducing Occlusal overload.
- Pediatric and orthodontic consideration in occlusion.
- Cause and effect relationship.
- Understanding function and dysfunction and its ill effects on detal and general health.
- Why the best treated FMR fails after few years?
- And how to prevent it..
- Effects of tongue thrust habit in adults, and it's influence on occlusion.
- Tongue - position, movement, nostrils, airway, sleep apnea, sleep disordered breathing... And why you need to consider them in treatment planning of FMR cases.
Course Content
diagnosis4u
theme based one year curriculum in implantology
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Diagnosis4u day1
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Diagnosis4u day 2
03:37:10
occlusion FMR Function
cause and effect relationship .
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31:11
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FUNCTION OCCLUSION FMR PART2
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12 TO 14 JAN 2018 FMR
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12 JULY 2017 FMR
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IMPLANTOLOGIC
IMPLANTOLOGIC
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IMPLANTOLOGIC
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IMPLANTOLOGIC 2
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IMPLANTOLOGIC 3
02:40:35
ENDODONTICS
ENDO EXCELLENCE
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ENDODONTICS 1 HR
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ENDODONTICS 3 HR
03:16:14
SEPT 2018 CURRICULUM
SEPT 2018 CURRICULUM
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SEPT 2018 PART 1
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SEPT 2018 PART 2
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SEPT 2018 PART 3
05:07:25
I4U LECTURES
I4U LECTURE SERIES
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I4U LEVEL1 PART 1
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I4U LEVEL 1 DAY2
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I4U LEVEL 2
07:44:15
ENCASH SERIES
THEAM BASED IMPLATOLOGY LECTURES
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ENCASH BONE
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ENCASH OVERDENTURE
02:50:44
PBL – PROBLEM BASED LEARNING
ANSWERS TO PROBLEMS OF PARTICIPANTS
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PBL WELDING
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PBL IMPLANT FMR
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PBL DR. JAIN
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PBL INDIRECT SINUS
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CBCT BY DR. SHIRKE
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SECRETS OF DENTAL OCCLUSION — VIDEO BOOK
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Page2. Day to day practice
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Page3. Day to day practice
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Page4. Day to day practice
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Page5. Implant treatment
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Page6. Implant treatment
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Page7. Restoration in canine area
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Page8. Unnecessary endodontics
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Page9. Signs of unstable occlusion
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Page10.Completely edentulous patient
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Page11. Completely edentulous patient
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Page12. Incorporating concepts of occlusion in practice
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Page13. Form and function
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Page14. What is occlusion
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Page15. Master key 1
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Page16. Definition of CR
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Page17. Treatment of interferences
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Page18-19 Importance of master key 1
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Page20. Master key2
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Page21. Occlusal overload
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Page22. Master key 3
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Page23. Master key 3 in canine area
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Page24. Guide for master key 3
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Page25. Master key 4
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Page26. Canine guidance
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Page27. Rules for canine guidance
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Page28. Interference and canine guidance
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Page29. Stress or microorganisms
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Page30. Stress or microorganisms
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Page31. Correction of stress
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Page32. Correction of stress
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Page33. How to explain problem of occlusal disease to patient
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Page34. Chewing pattern horizontal
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Page35. Chewing pattern vertical
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Page36. Chewing pattern in humans
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Page37. Wear and chewing pattern
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Page38. Importance of canine guidance bennet movement
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Page39. Methods of correcting canine guidance
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Page40. Master key 5 Envelope of function
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Page41. Mandibular movements
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Page42-43. Rest position
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Page44. Speech
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Page45. Visibility of teeth Aesthetics and Envelope of function
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Page46. Identifying problems in envelope of function
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Page47. Orthodontic treatment and occlusion
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Page48. Identifying problems
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Page49. Condylar path
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Page50. Occlusal overload
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Page51. Relapse of open bite
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Page52. Post orthodontic correction for reducing load
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Page53. Post orthodontic correction for reducing load
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Page54. Post orthodontic correction for reducing load
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Page55. Restorative method for reducing over jet
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Page56. Treatment options for occlusal disease correction
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Page57. Treatment options for occlusal disease correction
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Page58. Treatment options for occlusal disease correction
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Page59. Vertical dimension
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Page60. Methods of correcting occlusion with composite
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Page61. Occlusal plane
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Page62. Good morphology
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Page63. Lower incisors
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Page64. Upper central incisors
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Page65. Functional movements
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Page66. Functional movements
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Page67. Incisal edge and plane
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Page68. Building incisal edge
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Page69. Lower incisal plane
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Page70. Protrusive movement
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Page71. Relation of incisors
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Page72. Morphology of canine and premolars
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Page73. Morphology of canine and premolars
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Page74. TMJ and Muscles of mastication
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Page75. Muscles of mastication
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Page76. Co ordinated muscle function
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Page77. Anterior deprogrammer
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Page78. Importance of posterior disclusion
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Page79. How to explain patient about hyperactive muscles
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Page80. Adapted centric posture
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Page81. Adapted centric posture
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Page82. Equilibration and Arc of closure
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Page83. Equilibration and Arc of closure and stamp cusp
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Page84. Equilibration and line of closure
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Page85. Equilibration and line of closure rules
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Page86. Equilibration and lateral excursive movements
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Page87. Equilibration in overdenture
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Page88. Perfected occlusion
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Page89. Diagnosis and treatment planning
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Page90. Extra oral examination
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Page91. IO, EO, Examination of muscles of mastication
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Page92. IO, EO, Examination of muscles of mastication
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Page93. IO, EO, Examination of muscles of mastication
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Page94. IO examination guidances
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Page95. IO examination guidances
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Page96. IO examination fremitus
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Page97. IO examination open bite and tongue thrust
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Page98. EO examination bilateral manipulation
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Page99. Mock up
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Page100. Facebow transfer
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Page101. Gothic arch tracing CR Record
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Page102. Laboratory steps mounting
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Page103. Diagnosis from mounted casts
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Page104. Fabrication of deprogrammer
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Page105. Equilibration procedure
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Page106. Building guidances
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Page107. Building guidances
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Page108. Co ordinated muscle function after treatment
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Page109. Patient experience
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SECRETS OF SUCCESS
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT LECTURES AND VIDEO BOOK ON SECRETS OF SUCCESS
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VIDEO BOOKSECRETS OF SUCCESS
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STAFF TRAINING PART 1
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STAFF TRAINING PART 2
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PRACTICE MANAGEMENT 1
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PRACTICE MANAGEMENT 2
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