Episode 74 · March 27, 2019

A Novel and Simple Method to Preserve the Alveolar Socket

A Novel and Simple Method to Preserve the Alveolar Socket

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Dr. Veronique Benhamou

Dr. Veronique Benhamou

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Dr. Benhamou received a B.Sc. and D.D.S. degree from McGill University. She obtained a specialty certificate in periodontology and implant surgery in 1989. Dr. Benhamou is associate professor and Past Director of the Division of Periodontics of McGill University dental School. Dedicated to teaching, she is very involved with continuing dental education worldwide. She was the recipient of the W.W. Wood Award for "excellence in Dental Education", the "2005 Educator Award" from the AAP and the 2009 Howard Katz Award for "excellence in Teaching" and the 2014 the"Ralph Silverstone Teaching award". She is a Fellow of the American College of Dentists and Fellow and Speaker of the ITI and a member of numerous professional organizations. Her private practice is in downtown Montreal.

Episode Summary

Dental podcast hosted by Dr. Phil Klein: This Viva Podcast will discuss preserving and augmenting the alveolar bone following an extraction. Our guest is Dr. Veronique Benhamou, a certified Specialist in Periodontics and Implantology and associate professor and Past Director of the Division of Periodontics at McGill University Dental School. Dr. Benhamou has been a recipient of many prestigious teaching and clinical awards and is currently in private practice in downtown Montreal. Dedicated to teaching, she is very involved with continuing dental education worldwide.

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