
A lecture series for your referring doctors and hygienists, sponsored by Crest Oral B, offered at no charge to CAP members, their staff, and referring doctors. Please forward the registration page to your referring doctors with our compliments.
Each session will be 60-75 minutes long followed by a 10-15 minute Q&A session and a short sponsor presentation.
Lecture Time: 8:00pm-9:30pm ET
Registration Fees
CAP Members: no charge
Non-CAP Members: no charge
Hygienists: no charge
CE Points: Each session will qualify for 1.5 CE Points
Sponsor: Crest Oral B
Zoom in with CAP – October Session
Minimizing Implant Failures and Overcoming Peri-Implantitis
Thursday, April 30, 2026
8:00PM-9:30PM EST
Learning Objectives
Participants will learn to:
- Patient selection and risk assessment prior to implant surgery
- Review common causes of peri-implant disease
- Discuss the key requirements for achieving and maintaining
peri-implant health - Surgical protocol for the management of advanced peri-implant defects
Dr. Siavash Hassanpour obtained his Bachelor of Science in molecular biology from the University of Toronto and completed his first Master of Science in bone biology in the Matrix Dynamics Group at the University of Toronto. Dr. Hassanpour completed his Doctor of Dental Surgery and Periodontology specialty training at the University of Toronto. During his specialty training, he obtained his second Master of Science degree in innate immunology.
Dr. Hassanpour is a licensed and a board-certified periodontist and runs a practice limited to Periodontology and Implantology in Toronto, Ontario. Dr. Hassanpour is a didactic and part time clinical instructor at the University of Toronto’s Graduate and Undergraduate Periodontology clinics. Dr. Hassanpour is the past presidents of the Ontario Society of Periodontology and the Toronto Central Dental Society.
When not at the office, Dr. Hassanpour enjoys spending time with wife Kelley, 8-year-old son Kyan, and Chocolate Lab Charlie. He is an avid golfer and enjoys spending time outdoors.



