IMPLANTS 201
Advance your implant dentistry skills with our Implant 201 course, which builds on the fundamentals covered in Implant 101. This course delves into the placement of multiple implants for removable options and provides in-depth knowledge on various critical aspects.
Course Highlights:
Placement of Multiple Implants: Learn techniques for placing multiple implants to support removable prosthetics.
Restoratively Driven Treatment Planning: Understand the principles of restorative-driven treatment planning for optimal outcomes.
Restorative Space: Explore the importance of restorative space and how to manage it effectively.
Implant Options for Overdentures: Gain insights into various implant options suitable for overdentures.
Mini Implants: Discover the use of mini implants and their applications in implant dentistry.
Locators: Learn about the use of locators and their role in removable prosthetics.
Guided Implant Placement and Guide Design: Learn about designing and using surgical guides for precise implant placement.
Workflow for Edentulous Patients: Master the dual scan protocol and workflow for treating edentulous patients.
Workflow for Dentate Patients: Understand the workflow and best practices for treating dentate patients.
Immediate Implants: Discover techniques and considerations for placing immediate implants.
What’s included:
Breakfast and lunch both days
All Course Material and Supplies
All Software
Participant need to bring laptop and mouse
14 CE Credit Hours
$2000
IMPLANTS 101
Join our Implant 101 course to gain a comprehensive understanding of implant fundamentals. This course covers essential topics and hands-on training to enhance your skills in implant dentistry.
Course Highlights:
Implant Design and Options: Learn about various implant designs and options to suit different clinical scenarios.
Restoratively Driven Treatment Planning: Understand the principles of restoratively driven treatment planning to ensure optimal outcomes.
Anatomical Considerations: Gain knowledge about anatomical factors that influence implant placement and success.
Hands-On Implant Placement: Participate in hands-on training to practice implant placement techniques.
Guided Implant Placement and Guide Design: Learn the latest techniques in guided implant placement and design surgical guides for precision.
Digital Treatment Planning: Explore digital treatment planning methods to streamline your implant procedures.
CBCT Interpretation: Develop your skills in interpreting CBCT scans for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
Scanning of Single Implants: Learn how to accurately scan single implants for precise restorative planning.
Abutment Selection: Explore the criteria for selecting the appropriate abutments for various cases.
Restoration Design for Single Implants: Understand the process of designing restorations for single implants to achieve functional and esthetic results.
What’s included:
Breakfast and lunchboth days
All Course Material and Supplies
All Software
14 CE Credit Hours
$2000
IMPLANTS 301
Join our Implant 301 course to deepen your understanding of multiple implants for full arch hybrid restorations. This advanced course provides comprehensive coverage of key aspects, ensuring you master the techniques and principles required for successful outcomes.
Course Highlights:
Restoratively Driven Treatment Planning: Develop a thorough understanding of restorative-driven treatment planning to achieve optimal results.
Restorative Space: Learn how to manage and optimize restorative space for full arch restorations.
Diagnosis and Treatment Planning: Gain insights into effective diagnosis and detailed treatment planning for complex cases.
FP1, FP2, and FP3 Restorations: Understand the differences and applications of FP1, FP2, and FP3 restorations.
Digital Integration and Guide Design: Explore the latest techniques in digital integration and guide design for precise implant placement.
Angled Implants: Learn how to place and manage angled implants to maximize functionality and aesthetics.
Photogrammetry: Discover the use of photogrammetry in capturing detailed and accurate implant positions.
Multiunit Abutments: Understand the selection and use of multiunit abutments in full arch restorations.
Provisionalization: Master the techniques for creating provisional restorations that provide function and esthetics during the healing phase.
Master Impression: Learn the process of taking master impressions for full arch restorations.
Final Restoration: Gain expertise in designing and placing final restorations for full arch hybrid cases.
What’s included:
Breakfast and lunch
All Course Material and Supplies
All Software
Participant need to bring laptops and mouse
14 CE Credit Hours
$2000