The best solutions for managing complex cases

The workshop showcases the Tufts University School of Dental Medicine TUSDM “Case Complexity Tool”. This takes a loo at the evaluation and diagnosis of complex cases, integrating interdisciplinary treatments in day-to-day practice.

Dr. Irina Dragan, Boston University/USA
Speaker & Coordinator
University Assistant at Tufts University School of Dental Medicine (TUSDM), Boston, USA.


What to do when your patients come to you with:

  • failed prothetic work and compromised teeth
  • advanced periodontic disease
  • miss-alignment of the remaining teeth ;
  • improper root canal work with peri-apical lesions;
  • associated pathologies (cardiovascular disease, diabetes, osteoporosis, is under treatment with bisphosphonates, drug use) ;
And still, the patient has high aesthetic expectations and the desire to undertake a treatment based on dental implants.

All dentists want to offer the best care possible. Still, sometimes, dentists encounter cases that require a multidisciplinary treatment approach in order to properly address the multitude of issues and adapt to patients’ various levels of oral health.

If this happened to you and you strived to find a way to connect your patient with all the resources and specialists that they needed, make sure not to miss out on this extraordinary one-day workshop.


You will be part of a team of colleagues in dentistry, with whom you will work together in the evaluation and diagnosis of complex cases in order to decide on treatment possibilities.


Using the educational model developed by the Tufts team of specialists, Irina Dragan will introduce you to current practices meant to facilitate interdisciplinary collaboration in day-to-day practice.


A series of real-life cases will be showcased, similar to the ones we see every day in our practices.

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