Curriculum Pathways

Our expansive curriculum of learning and hands-on training provides the flexibility to choose the best courses to improve your knowledge and experience in Oral Implantology. 

  • Clinicians: Designed for both beginner or well-experienced clinicians
  • Curriculum: Online/In-Person curriculum encompassing all 3 surgical sessions/modules, covering all aspects of implantology (tx planning, CBCT, implant placement, bone grafting, complications)
  • Courses: Surgical Modules 1, 2, 3
  • Textbook: 4th Edition Contemporary Implant Dentistry (included)
  • Optional Programs: Live Surgical Patient Care
  • CE Credits: 120 hrs: Online & In-Person Lectures and Hands-On Skill Building
  • Mentorship: Lifetime
Surgical Pathway Cost: $17,000
  • Clinicians: Designed for the beginning or well-experienced clinician
  • Curriculum: Online /In-person didactic and hands-on skill building including all aspects of implant prosthetics
  • Courses: Prosthetic Boot Camp Course
  • Textbook: 2nd Edition Prosthetic Implant Dentistry (included)
  • CE Credits: 40 hrs: Online & In-Person Lectures and Hands-On Skill Building
  • Mentorship: Lifetime

Prosthetic Pathway Cost: $8,750

Surgical Fellowship Package

  • Prerequisites: Includes all surgical online courses, hands-on skill building lab sessions, Complications course, CBCT, and bi-weekly treatment planning seminars via Zoom
  • Examination: Written Examination
  • Fellowship Cost: $21,320



    Prosthetic Fellowship Package

  • Prerequisites: Includes all prosthetic online courses, hands-on skill building lab sessions, Complications course, Digital Technology course, and bi-weekly treatment planning seminars via Zoom
  • Examination: Written Examination
  • Fellowship Cost: $13,175


    Mastership Package
  • Prerequisites: Surgical or Prosthetic Fellowships
  • Examination: Oral Examination and Case Presentation
  • Fellowship Cost: $1,000 due with application
1. Surgical Module #1: Implant Placement: Core Principles & Protocols
  • Basic surgical principles, Atraumatic Extractions, Socket Grafting, Implant Placement, Treatment planning, CBCT Bootcamp, Guided Surgery
  • Online & In-Person Hands-on Skill Building
  • In-Person: March 14-15, 2025
  • Cost: $6,500
  • CE: 40 hrs

    2. Surgical Module #2: Full-Arch Implant Solutions: Advanced Techniques
  • Edentulous arch surgical principles, treatment planning, All-On-X, Stackable Surgical Guides, Immediate Placement & Loading
  • Online & In-Person Hands-on Skill Building
  • In-Person: May 16-17, 2025
  • Cost: $6,500
  • CE: 40 hrs

    3. Surgical Module #3: Bone Augmentation Techniques in Implantology
  • Bone Physiology and Principles, GBR, Soft Tissue Augmentation, Sinus Morphology, Sinus Augmentation Procedures
  • Online & In-Person Hands-on Skill Building
  • In-Person: September 12-13, 2025
  • Cost: $6,500
  • CE: 40 hrs

    4. Individual Surgical Modules: Online Curriculum Only
  • No In-Person Skill Building
  • Online & In-Person Hands-on Skill Building
  • Cost: $3,500 per module
  • CE: 32 hrs

    5. All On X Digital Technology
  • Clinicians: Designed for doctors, lab technicians, and assistants ready to implement digital technology into All-On-X procedures
  • Curriculum: Learn advanced digital technologies to enhance precision, efficiency, and outcomes. Online/In-Person curriculum encompassing all aspects of the All-On-X Digital Workflow (Patient evaluation, Digital Waxup, Facial Scanning, Digital implant treatment planning, Intraoral scanning, Photogrammetry, CAD/CAM, 3D printing, Milling, Staining, Photography, Digital Occlusal Evaluation)
  • Cost: $1,995
  • CE: 9 hrs

    6. Avoiding Implant Complications
  • Curriculum: comprehensive overview of surgical and prosthetic complications including the etiology, prevention and treatment
  • Cost: $3,500
  • CE: 18 hrs

    7. CBCT Boot Camp
  • Curriculum: detailed overview CBCT normal vs. abnormal anatomy, treatment interactive treatment planning, advanced radiologic technical procedures
  • Cost: $995
  • CE: 9 hrs

    8. Peri-Implant: Soft Tissue Surgery
  • Curriculum: comprehensive overview and hands-on labs for various soft tissue peri-implant related procedures, along with detailed step-by-step protocol on the treatment of peri-implant disease
  • Cost: $1,495
  • CE: 9 hrs

    9. Live Patient Hands-On Surgery
  • Prerequisite: Didactic Course
  • Course Design: You select the procedure, we find the patient
  • Cost: Ala carte procedures
What to Expect from Surgical Modules
CONDENSED OBJECTIVES
  1. Dental Implant Fundamentals: Understand terminology, CBCT interpretation, and classification systems (bone availability and density) essential for ideal treatment planning
  2. Surgical Proficiency: Apply basic surgical principles and suturing techniques for effective dental implant placement and socket grafting
  3. Prosthetic Knowledge: Differentiate between fixed and removable prosthetic options and understand ideal implant positioning for optimal functional and esthetic outcomes
  4. Complications Management: Identify, prevent, and manage complications related to dental implant placement and socket grafting procedures
  5. Practice Management: Develop strategies for starting and managing a successful implant practice, including understanding pharmacology and establishing appropriate fee structures

ONLINE TOPICS
20 HRS
  1. Dental Implant Terminology
  2. CBCT Radiographic Anatomy
  3. CBCT Interactive Treatment Planning
  4. Available Bone Classifications
  5. Bone Density Classifications
  6. Fixed/Removable Prosthetic Classifications
  7. Ideal Implant Positioning
  8. Basic Surgical Principles
  9. Suturing
  10. Pharmacology
  11. Socket Grafting Complications
  12. Dental Implant Complications
  13. Starting an Implant Practice
  14. Dental Implant Fees

IN-PERSON
Lecture: 12 HRS
  1. Atraumatic Extraction
  2. Socket Grafting Protocol
  3. Suturing Technique
  4. Implant Placement Protocol
  5. CBCT Guided Surgical Techniques
  6. Uncovery Surgeries
  7. Resonance Frequency Analysis
  8. Dental Implant Treatment Planning

Hands-On Lab: 6 HRS
  1. Socket Grafting
  2. Tissue Reflection
  3. Implant Placement
  4. Bone Density
  5. Osseodensification
  6. Suturing
  7. Resonance Frequency Analysis

CONDENSED OBJECTIVES

  1. Comprehensive Treatment Planning: Develop thorough treatment plans for edentulous patients, integrating anatomical, functional, and esthetic considerations
  2. Surgical and Anatomical Proficiency: Demonstrate mastery of maxillary and mandibular surgical anatomy relevant to implant placement and vital structures
  3. Implant Protocols and Prosthetic Considerations: Implement surgical protocols for edentulous patients, including immediate loading considerations, and evaluate materials for full arch prostheses based on biomechanical properties and maintenance requirements
  4. Complications Management: Recognize and manage complications specific to full arch implant restorations, including nerve complications and peri-implant diseases
  5. Immediate Placement and Treatment Protocols: Develop and implement protocols for immediate implant placement and loading, considering bone quality, implant stability, and prosthetic design

ONLINE TOPICS

20 HRS

  1. Edentulous Pt. Tx Planning
  2. Maxillary Surgical Anatomy
  3. Mandibular Surgical Anatomy
  4. Edentulous Surgical Protocols
  5. Overdenture vs. Fixed Protocols
  6. All-On-X Protocols
  7. Full Arch Prosthesis Materials
  8. Material Specific Restorative Space
  9. Nerve Complications
  10. Full Arch Complications
  11. Immediate Placement/Load Protocols
  12. Peri-Implant Disease

IN-PERSON

Lecture: 12 HRS

  1. Full Arch Implant Placement
  2. All-On-X Protocols
  3. Stackable Guide Surgery
  4. Mental Foramen Exposure Techniques
  5. Acellular Dermis
  6. Immediate Placement/Load
  7. Dental Implant Treatment Planning

Hands-On Lab: 6 HRS

  1. All-On-X
  2. Guided Surgery (Pilot, Universal, Fully)
  3. FreeHand Edentulous Placement
  4. Acellular Dermal Matrix
  5. Immediate Implant Placement
  6. Detoxification of Implants
  7. 3-D Printing
  8. Stackable Guides
  9. Advanced Suturing Lab
CONDENSED OBJECTIVES
  1. Bone Physiology and Regeneration: Understand bone physiology and apply principles of guided bone regeneration (GBR) to treat osseous defects effectively
  2. Bone Grafting and Membrane Materials: Evaluate and select appropriate bone grafting materials and barrier membranes for GBR procedures
  3. Surgical Techniques: Master bone grafting protocols for ridge augmentation and sinus augmentation procedures
  4. Maxillary Implant Treatment Planning: Develop comprehensive treatment plans for posterior maxilla implants, integrating sinus pathology and pharmacological considerations
  5. Soft Tissue Management: Demonstrate proficiency in soft tissue grafting techniques to enhance peri-implant aesthetics and stability
ONLINE TOPICS
20 HRS
  1. Bone Physiology
  2. Guided Bone Regeneration Theory
  3. Osseous Defect Treatment Planning
  4. Bone Grafting Materials
  5. Barrier Membrane Materials
  6. Bone Growth Factors/Platelet Rich Fibrin/Sticky Bone
  7. Ridge Splitting
  8. Piezosurgery Techniques
  9. Treatment Planning of the Posterior Maxilla
  10. Sinus Pathology/Radiology
  11. Sinus Pharmacology
  12. Soft Tissue Grafting
IN-PERSON
Lecture: 12 HRS
  1. 8 Steps of Bone Grafting
  2. GBR Complications
  3. Piezosurgery
  4. Blood Draw
  5. Ridge Splitting
  6. Sinus Grafting Protocols (SA-1/SA-2/SA-3/SA-4)
  7. Dental Implant Treatment Planning
Hands-On Lab: 6 HRS
  1. Soft Tissue Procedures: Incision, Reflection, Tissue Stretching
  2. GBR (Allograft)
  3. GBR (Autograft)
  4. Venipuncture
  5. Ramus Harvesting
  6. Pieziosurgery
  7. Ridge Splitting + Implant Placement
  8. Soft Tissue Grafting

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