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Over the span of 4days, participants will engage in an immersive learning experience that blends structured classroom instruction with practical, hands-on training. Detailed discussions will explore criteria for selecting appropriate patients and step-by-step surgical protocols. As modern dental implant procedures increasingly rely on advanced tools, the course will also delve into new techniques. Topics will include CBCT imaging, digital treatment planning platforms, intraoral scanning, 3D-printing for diagnostic planning and surgical guides, and the application of autologous concentrated growth factors such as PRF and tuberosity blood. Prior to the course, each attendee will participate in a series of prerequisite foundational lectures which will be conducted online.
This course is designed to equip you with the skills, strategies, and
confidence to perform implant surgeries seamlessly in your own
practice. By combining essential knowledge with real-world
techniques you can put to work right away.
This intense 4 day course will give doctors training in the following
categories:
• Evaluate patient candidacy for dental implant treatment through
proper case selection
• CBCT review of scans to analyze anatomical structures and guide
implant treatment planning
• Conduct comprehensive medical assessments relevant to
implant surgery success
• Apply knowledge of dental anatomy to ensure safe and accurate
implant placement
• Differentiate between implant designs and surface treatments,
including the benefits of hydrocarbon removal
• Perform fundamental implant surgical techniques, including
osteotomy preparation and implant placement in both simulation
and live-patient scenarios
• Execute immediate implant placement protocols and utilize
custom tissue formers to support esthetic soft tissue outcomes
• Apply effective suture techniques to ensure optimal wound
closure and healing
• Incorporate biological materials such as Platelet-Rich Fibrin
(PRF) and bone marrow aspiration from the Maxillary tuberosity
to enhance regenerative outcomes
• Perform both lateral and crestal sinus augmentation procedures
with attention to anatomy and technique
• Recognize and manage post-operative complications to ensure
patient safety and implant success
• Deliver provisional and final prosthetic restorations with an
understanding of restorative workflows
• Utilize digital dentistry tools such as intraoral scanners and
guided surgery software to streamline implant workflows
• Establish long-term maintenance protocols for monitoring
implant health and preventing peri-mucositis and peri-implantitis
• Translate knowledge and clinical experience into actionable skills
that can be implemented immediately in general practice
LIVE ZOOM : Pre-Course Curriculum
4 Sessions, 2 CE each (Mon) 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM CST
Each attendee will receive a series of foundational lectures along with a scheduled Zoom Webinar prior to the course. These lectures serve as a prerequisite to ensure participants have the essential knowledge needed to be fully prepared.
SESSION 1: Dr. Wolf
SESSION 2: Dr. Wolf, Dr. Sant, Dr. Guideng, Dr. Burkhalter
SESSION 3: Dr. Sant, Dr. Burkhalter
SESSION 4: Dr. Guideng, Dr. Burkhalter
Cancellation within 30 days of the scheduled course will receive full refund. Within 30 days of the scheduled course, will have a $5,000 non-refundable fee unless the course is rescheduled.
Education Method: Lecture & Participation
AGD Subject code: 690 Implants
Credit Hours: 53CE
2CE Lecture, 6CE Participation (610)
3CE Lecture, 17CE Participation (490)
3CE Lecture , 22CE Participation (690)
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