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- DIRECTarch Full Arch Cadaver (2)
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- Full Arch Live Surgery with Digital Workflow (2)
- Immediate Implant Placement (3)
- Live Surgery (2)
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- Single- and Multiple-Unit Implant Placement (2)
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- Socket Grafting and Ridge Augmentation (1)
- Soft Tissue Grafting and Sinus Augmentation (1)
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July 2024
Anterior Implant Dentistry and Esthetic Soft Tissue Management (203)- EDU-071324FL
Formerly known as Implant Dentistry 102. Take the next step in your implant education as this two-day course guides you through the fundamentals of implant dentistry. Participants will learn how to place implants in the esthetic zone, immediate vs. delayed placement, and immediate vs. delayed temporization to develop ideal soft tissue profile. This course provides both technical and practical information for surgical and restorative aspects that can be implemented into your practice.
Single Posterior Implant Diagnosis and Surgical Techniques (101) - EDU-071324 - *SOLD OUT*
Formerly known as Implant Dentistry 101. This course is designed for the General Dentist who is interested in learning more about basic surgical principles and protocols to initiate the process of placing implants. The goal is to empower dentists with the knowledge and confidence necessary to start a simple dental implant practice. After this course, participants should be able to develop their own protocol for the assessment, diagnosis, treatment planning, surgical placement, and prosthetic restoration of single-tooth posterior implants. This immersive course includes both lecture and hands-on typodont training.
October 2024
Anterior Implant Dentistry and Esthetic Soft Tissue Management (203) - EDU-101224
Formerly known as Implant Dentistry 102. Take the next step in your implant education as this two-day course guides you through the fundamentals of implant dentistry. Participants will learn how to place implants in the esthetic zone, immediate vs. delayed placement, and immediate vs. delayed temporization to develop ideal soft tissue profile. This course provides both technical and practical information for surgical and restorative aspects that can be implemented into your practice.
November 2024
Single Posterior Implant Diagnosis and Surgical Techniques (101) - EDU-111624
Formerly known as Implant Dentistry 101. This course is designed for the General Dentist who is interested in learning more about basic surgical principles and protocols to initiate the process of placing implants. The goal is to empower dentists with the knowledge and confidence necessary to start a simple dental implant practice. After this course, participants should be able to develop their own protocol for the assessment, diagnosis, treatment planning, surgical placement, and prosthetic restoration of single-tooth posterior implants. This immersive course includes both lecture and hands-on typodont training.
Full Arch Implant Supported Removable & Fixed Prosth. in the Digital Workflow (501) - EDU-112324FL
This two-day program will begin with facially diagnosing and treatment planning for tooth position relative to the face to determine incisal edge position, height to width ratio of teeth, and vertical space requirement for prosthetic material to ensure proper implant position for long-term aesthetic and functional success. This will be a comprehensive course on successfully treating edentulous and terminal dentition patients with a variety of fixed and removable options in the digital workflow.
December 2024
Full Arch Implant Supported Removable & Fixed Prosth. in the Digital Workflow (501) - EDU-120724
This two-day program will begin with facially diagnosing and treatment planning for tooth position relative to the face to determine incisal edge position, height to width ratio of teeth, and vertical space requirement for prosthetic material to ensure proper implant position for long-term aesthetic and functional success. This will be a comprehensive course on successfully treating edentulous and terminal dentition patients with a variety of fixed and removable options in the digital workflow.