Comprehensive Beginning
Implant Course
12.3 - 12.5, 2025

Dr. Todd R. Erickson
Dr. Todd R. Erickson is the Director of Education at Brighter Way Dental Center. In addition, he is also the Director of the Comprehensive Oral Implantology Residency program at Brighter Way, which is an affiliate training center for Jacksonville University's newest post-doctoral, dental education program

Michael Rosen
Michael Rosen, DMD, MPH, is a skilled general dentist who has taken an initiative to become an expert in all aspects of implant dentistry. He considers it an honor to share his skills and expertise with his patients

Mohammed Al-Baghdadi
Dr. Mohammed Al-Baghdadi, DDS, BDS, MS(OS), PhD is a dentist with specific interest in oral implantology and surgery. He has been studying and practicing general dentistry and oral surgery
This 3-day course will be comprised of intensive didactic lectures and hands-on exercises that complement the presentations. Patient selection parameters and surgical techniques will be covered in detail. In addition, a significant portion of performing contemporary dental implant treatment involves the use of new technology. Therefore, the topics covered will include the use of state-of-the-art equipment, such as CBCT imaging, specialized treatment planning software, intraoral scanning, 3D printing of surgical guides, and the use of autologous, concentrated growth factors, PRF.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the principles and applications of CBCT Imaging Technology in dental implant treatment planning and diagnosis
- Utilize software for effective and proper Treatment Planning Master Intraoral Scanning for accurate digital impression (with Medit i700) taking and merging with CBCT scan
- Know the different types of Surgical Guides and the protocol steps of Guide Design
- Gain a comprehensive overview of 3D printing technology (using Sprintray printers)
- Assess and select patients for dental implant procedures based on clinical and medical factors
- Acquire the knowledge of Surgical Treatment protocol from A-Z
- Understand the benefits and applications of Platelet Rich Fibrin(PRF)
- How to implement and manage proper post-operative protocols and potential complications
- Perform live patient treatments demonstrating acquired knowledge
Course Schedules
Clinical Participation
Credit hours : 24 CEU
Subject code : 690 implants
Maximum Participants: 4