Advanced Implant Techniques for Compromised Sites: Cadaver-Base Surgical Training

  • 15 CE

  • Date Oct 30-Oct 31, 2026
  • CE Hours 15
  • Educational Method
    Lecture & Participation
  • Topics
    Implants

Tuitions

Shared chair / working with partner
: $4,995.00

Early Bird
: $4,495.00

Organizer

Foundation Implant Training

info@foundationimplanttraining.com
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Educators

Sponsors

Description

Step beyond traditional implant protocols and elevate your clinical confidence with this immersive, hands-on training experience designed to build confidence in treating compromised sites. Using a cadaver-based training format, participants will gain real-world experience placing implants in deficient bone sites, while leveraging innovative implant designs and strategic techniques to minimize or eliminate bone grafting. In addition to advanced implant placement, attendees will refine key surgical skills including connective tissue grafting and lateral sinus lift procedures. The course emphasizes practical decision-making, case selection and efficient workflows that can be immediately integrated into clinical practice. With guided hands-on instruction, clinicians will leave with expanded capabilities, enhanced precision and improved confidence to deliver predictable patient-centered outcomes in compromised anatomical cases.

Course Objective

By the end of the course, clinicians will be able to:
• Evaluate and diagnose compromised implant sites to determine appropriate treatment strategies and case.
• Apply innovative implant designs and placement techniques to achieve primary stability in deficient bone while minimizing the need for bone grafting.
• Perform implant placement in compromised anatomical conditions using cadaver- based hands-on training.
• Execute connective tissue grafting procedures to enhance soft tissue esthetics and long-term implant success.
• Perform lateral window sinus lift techniques for predictable posterior maxillary implant rehabilitation.
• Execute autogenous bone harvest from external oblique ridge to create auto-graft for guided bone regeneration techniques.
• Integrate efficient surgical workflows and clinical decision-making protocols to confidently manage complex implant cases in daily practice.

Schedule

Prerequisite

Beginner and advanced clinicians (experience 10+ implant placements)

Cancellation Policy

Cancellations made within 30 days of the course will receive a 50% refund, allowing you flexibility while helping us manage course logistics and materials.
Please submit all cancellation requests in writing via email to info@foundationimplanttraining.com. Refunds will be processed within 14 business days of confirmation.

Course Details

Education Method: Lecture & Participation 
AGD Subject code: 690 Implants / 490 Periodontics

Credit Hours: 15 CE


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