COURSES
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- Anterior Implant Placement (2)
- Digital Implantology & 3D Printing (MOD Institute) (2)
- (-) DIRECTarch Full Arch Cadaver (2)
- Full-Arch Rehabilitation (2)
- (-) Full Arch Live Surgery with Digital Workflow (2)
- Immediate Implant Placement (3)
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- Live Surgery (2)
- Practice Development (1)
- (-) Single- and Multiple-Unit Implant Placement (2)
- Single-Unit Implant Placement (2)
- Socket Grafting and Ridge Augmentation (1)
- Soft Tissue Grafting and Sinus Augmentation (1)
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- Treatment of Terminal Dentition (1)
August 2024
Full Arch Live Surgery with Digital Workflow (504) - EDU-082324LSAZ
A unique live surgical opportunity to learn the All on X treatment with digital workflow from expert instructors.
Each attending dentist will treat an upper and lower arch and learn the digital workflow process to immediate temporization of a 3D printed prosthesis.
Who Should Attend?
U.S. licensed dentists that want to learn the All on X dental implant treatment in a live surgical setting from expert instructors with several years of experience. Attending dentists must have significant oral surgery and implant surgical experience. Dentists should have placed a minimum of 175 dental implants before attending this course. Dentists should have didactic / hands-on training prior to attending course. Non-Arizona licensed dentists will need a temporary AZ dental license. This process takes 60 days from the Arizona Dental Board.
DIRECTarch Full Arch Cadaver Course (503) - EDU-082324AZ
This 2-Day DIRECTarch Full Arch Cadaver Course is tailored for dentists and dental specialists eager to integrate the fixed full arch treatment into their practices. Whether you are currently placing dental implants or seeking to deepen your comprehension of the surgical process, this course is a pivotal step towards refining your treatment planning and enhancing the restorative outcomes for your patients.
Participants will gain a thorough grounding in the surgical protocol and receive a comprehensive overview of temporization and final prosthesis delivery options. This course is not just about learning the mechanics of surgery, but about understanding a transformative procedure that can offer your patients full-arch rehabilitation with immediate function.
By enrolling in this program, you will benefit from hands-on experience with cutting-edge technology and cadaveric specimens, allowing for a realistic and practical learning environment. This is an unparalleled opportunity to elevate your practice, offering a service that can dramatically improve your patients' quality of life.
Who Should Attend:
This is a training program designed for dental implant professionals looking to excel in their practice. The course will challenge participants, encouraging them to push the boundaries of their surgical and treatment planning skills for full-mouth dental implant treatment in a supportive and technologically advanced environment. Attending dentists should have extensive oral and implant surgical experience.
September 2024
Single and Multi-Unit Implant Dentistry Utilizing Analog and Digital Workflows (301) - EDU-091424FL
This two-day program will cover treatment modalities that can be utilized in both single-tooth implants and more complex interdisciplinary cases to achieve great outcomes. Several treatment adjuncts will be discussed in detail to achieve superior results, including hard and soft tissue augmentation, osseodensification, orthodontic bone formation, and partial extraction therapy. This program will also discuss abutment and restoration design to achieve long-term crestal bone stability. At the conclusion of this course, clinicians will feel more confident handling routine and more complex cases in a traditional analog and digital workflow.
October 2024
Full Arch Live Surgery with Digital Workflow (504) - EDU-101824LSAZ
DIRECTarch Full Arch Cadaver Course (503) - EDU-101824AZ
This 2-Day DIRECTarch Full Arch Cadaver Course is tailored for dentists and dental specialists eager to integrate the fixed full arch treatment into their practices. Whether you are currently placing dental implants or seeking to deepen your comprehension of the surgical process, this course is a pivotal step towards refining your treatment planning and enhancing the restorative outcomes for your patients.
Participants will gain a thorough grounding in the surgical protocol and receive a comprehensive overview of temporization and final prosthesis delivery options. This course is not just about learning the mechanics of surgery, but about understanding a transformative procedure that can offer your patients full-arch rehabilitation with immediate function.
By enrolling in this program, you will benefit from hands-on experience with cutting-edge technology and cadaveric specimens, allowing for a realistic and practical learning environment. This is an unparalleled opportunity to elevate your practice, offering a service that can dramatically improve your patients' quality of life.
Who Should Attend:
This is a training program designed for dental implant professionals looking to excel in their practice. The course will challenge participants, encouraging them to push the boundaries of their surgical and treatment planning skills for full-mouth dental implant treatment in a supportive and technologically advanced environment. Attending dentists should have extensive oral and implant surgical experience.
November 2024
Single and Multi-Unit Implant Dentistry Utilizing Analog and Digital Workflows (301) - EDU-110224
This two-day program will cover treatment modalities that can be utilized in both single-tooth implants and more complex interdisciplinary cases to achieve great outcomes. Several treatment adjuncts will be discussed in detail to achieve superior results, including hard and soft tissue augmentation, osseodensification, orthodontic bone formation, and partial extraction therapy. This program will also discuss abutment and restoration design to achieve long-term crestal bone stability. At the conclusion of this course, clinicians will feel more confident handling routine and more complex cases in a traditional analog and digital workflow.