GUIDED SURGERY TO ALL-IN-IMPLANT™ COURSE

Guided

Course Description

The Guided Surgery to All-in-Implant™ coursefocuses on equipping you with sound didactics, affordable technology, and easily learned principles for implant success. Designed to boost your confidence, this course ensures you’re ready to start placing and restoring dental implants right after completion. Over three and a half intensive days, you’ll delve deep into surgical and non-surgical guide utilization through a dynamic mix of engaging lectures and hands-on workshops. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or just starting out, this course is for any one who wants the most accurate way to place and restore a dental implant. Under the guidance of our esteemed faculty, you’ll gain invaluable live surgical experience, prioritizing patient care and long-term success. Rest assured, patient outcomes are closely monitored post-treatment to ensure continuous learning and confidence building.

 

Course Objectives

Participants will learn to:

  •  Articulate why the general dentist can provide excellent implant success 
  • Explain benefits of using Cone Beam technology and intra-oral scanning  
  • Understanding benefits of implant planning & guided surgery 
  • Communicate with patients about implant treatment 
  • Display expertise in using surgical guides 
  • Adjust drill sequence to bone density 
  • Adapt to overcome complications 
  • Know when to increase fees and profits with happy paying patients 
  • Design and implement a post-care plan for patients 
  • Perform the main 3 sutures needed during implant surgery
  • Use PRF and regenerative material confidently
  • Execute guided and non-guided atraumatic extractions proficiently
  • Demonstrate various suturing techniques effectively
  • Respond to patients’ demands for immediate replacement from single to multiple teeth through appropriate treatment planning
  • Justify the significance of the “one and done” concept in dental procedures
  • Implement strategies for achieving long-term success across the three different stages of treatment
  • Utilize Cone Beam and digital planning to enhance treatment planning and outcomes
  • Assess primary stability using torque and ISQ values for informed decision-making
  • Apply the All-In surgical guide method accurately during procedures
  • Evaluate the suitability of loading implants based on individual patient cases
  • Implement predictable bone grafting techniques for successful outcomes
  • Strategize methods to increase fees and profits while maintaining patient satisfaction
  • Develop aesthetic abutments and restorations to meet patient expectations
  • Provide comprehensive post-care instructions for patients following procedures

Course Program

Day 1

Arrival and introduction

 

Day 2

7:00 am -8:00am | Breakfast

8:00am – 10:30am | Hands on 

10:30 – 10:45am | Break

11:00am – 12:30am | Hands on

12:30am -1:30pm | Lunch

1:30pm – 5:00pm | Hands on

6:00pm | Dinner

 

Day 3

7:00am-9:00am | Breakfast and treatment plan of patients

9:00am – 12:30am | Live patients

12:30am – 1:00pm | Lunch

1:00pm – 5pm | Live patients

6:00pm | Dinner

 

Day 4

7:00am-9:00am | Breakfast and an overview of patient treatment plans

9:00am – 12:30am | Live patients & All-In Implant live surgery demonstration

12:30am – 1:00pm | Lunch

1:00pm – 5pm | Live patients

 

Day 5

Departure

All cases planned with

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