CE programme
In Person

Managing Failures of Compromised Smiles

Wasit International Dental Conference

Location

Kut, Iraq, Middle East

Speaker

Dr. Hakam Mousa

Dr. Hakam Mousa earned a Bachelor of Dental Surgery degree from University of Jordan in 1995. In 1996 he passed the American National Dental Board exam. He earned a Postgraduate Certificate in Operative Dentistry in 1998 and his Masters of Science in Dentistry from Indiana University School of Dentistry (USA) in 1999. He earned the Fellowship status of the Academy of General Dentistry (F.A.G.D.)in 2006 and passed the written exam of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry in 2011 toward the accreditation status of AACD. Dr. Mousa is an examiner for the Jordanian speciality board in Conservative Dentistry. Dr. Mousa worked as adjunct assistant professor at the University of Detroit Mercy and in private practice in the State of Michigan. Now he has full time multi-specialty private practice in Amman, and is a part time clinic supervisor at the University of Jordan Dental School. Dr. Mousa is an international lecturer who lectured in the United States, Middle East, Europe and far East.

Organizer

Iraqi Dental Association

Learning Objectives:

  • Knowing when failures happen and treat them accordingly
  • Prevention of failures from the start of the treatment is best way to avoid complications
  • Teamwork is the key for ultimate conservative, predictable results

Abstract:

Dental practitioners face failures in many aspects of dental treatments, from sensitivity of a new composite restoration, fractured ceramic veneers, implant failure, or patient dissatisfaction with an aesthetic treatment.
Are we the result of such failures?, or is it the patient’s unrealistic expectations.
Its our goal to deliver best quality dental treatments and avoid iatrogenic dentistry, preventing failures before they happen.