MISSISSAUGA, ON, May 17, 2013 (Press-News.org) Dr. Brian Kaplansky, Mississauga dentist, is proud to have received the Fellowship in Oral Implantology from the International Congress of Oral Implantology. Dr. Kaplansky has taken advanced surgical training in Oral Implantology and bone grafting to offer the best possible care for dental implants in Mississauga.
"I am very proud to have achieved Fellowship from the International Congress of Oral Implantology. This fellowship was the result of a great deal of time and energy and I am honored to have completed all the necessary requirements. Only a handful of dentists can say they have achieved this and to be included in this group is very humbling," said Dr. Brian Kaplansky, dentist in Mississauga.
To receive a Fellowship from the ICOI, there are several requirements the dentist has to meet. First, the dentist must provide a listing of 20 completed implant cases which must be at least 12 months old. Dentists must also provide documentation of completion of 75 hours or more of implant education in the preceding five years. A letter of recommendation is also required from a current ICOI Fellow, IPS Master, ICOI Diplomate or a member of the ICOI's Advanced Credentials Committee. To maintain the Fellowship, dentists are required to maintain their membership in good standing and must attend at least one ICOI sponsored or co-sponsored meeting every three years. They also must accumulate 75 hours or more of "implant education" within five years of becoming a fellow.
With their continual dedication to providing preventative care for their patients, and with their services including Mississauga Invisalign, dental implants, teeth whitening, root canal therapy and surgery, patients can rely on Creditview Dental for all of their dental health care needs.
About Creditview Dental: Creditview Dental is operated by Drs. Brian Kaplansky and Parneety Randhawa, dentists in Mississauga, ON. Together they provide family and cosmetic dentistry for the entire family, offering services including veneers, teeth whitening, root canal therapy and dental implants, among others. Dr. Kaplansky graduated from McGill University Dental School in 1981, and went on to complete a post graduate residency program at Sir Mortimer Davis Hospital in Montreal. He has extensive training, experience, and ongoing continuing education in cosmetic dentistry, oral surgery, periodontal surgery, and root canal therapy. Dr. Kaplansky puts his education, experience, passion and compassion into everyday practice to bring his patients the very best possible care. Dr. Parneety Randhwawa, Mississauga family dentist graduated from the University of Toronto and received her degree in dentistry in 1997. Throughout the years she has attended numerous clinics and seminars to further her dental knowledge.
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6085 Creditview Road
Mississauga, Ontario L5V 2A8
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Mississauga Dentist Receives Fellowship in Oral Implantology
Dr. Brian Kaplansky, dentist in Mississauga, receives Fellowship from the ICOI.
2013-05-17
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[Press-News.org] Mississauga Dentist Receives Fellowship in Oral ImplantologyDr. Brian Kaplansky, dentist in Mississauga, receives Fellowship from the ICOI.