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.Â
- 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
- 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
ONLINE TOPICS
20 HRS
IN-PERSON
Lecture: 12 HRS
Hands-On Lab: 6 HRS
- Dental Implant Fundamentals: Understand terminology, CBCT interpretation, and classification systems (bone availability and density) essential for ideal treatment planning
- Surgical Proficiency: Apply basic surgical principles and suturing techniques for effective dental implant placement and socket grafting
- Prosthetic Knowledge: Differentiate between fixed and removable prosthetic options and understand ideal implant positioning for optimal functional and esthetic outcomes
- Complications Management: Identify, prevent, and manage complications related to dental implant placement and socket grafting procedures
- Practice Management: Develop strategies for starting and managing a successful implant practice, including understanding pharmacology and establishing appropriate fee structures
ONLINE TOPICS
20 HRS
- Dental Implant Terminology
- CBCT Radiographic Anatomy
- CBCT Interactive Treatment Planning
- Available Bone Classifications
- Bone Density Classifications
- Fixed/Removable Prosthetic Classifications
- Ideal Implant Positioning
- Basic Surgical Principles
- Suturing
- Pharmacology
- Socket Grafting Complications
- Dental Implant Complications
- Starting an Implant Practice
- Dental Implant Fees
IN-PERSON
Lecture: 12 HRS
- Atraumatic Extraction
- Socket Grafting Protocol
- Suturing Technique
- Implant Placement Protocol
- CBCT Guided Surgical Techniques
- Uncovery Surgeries
- Resonance Frequency Analysis
- Dental Implant Treatment Planning
Hands-On Lab: 6 HRS
- Socket Grafting
- Tissue Reflection
- Implant Placement
- Bone Density
- Osseodensification
- Suturing
- Resonance Frequency Analysis
CONDENSED OBJECTIVES
- Comprehensive Treatment Planning: Develop thorough treatment plans for edentulous patients, integrating anatomical, functional, and esthetic considerations
- Surgical and Anatomical Proficiency: Demonstrate mastery of maxillary and mandibular surgical anatomy relevant to implant placement and vital structures
- 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
- Complications Management: Recognize and manage complications specific to full arch implant restorations, including nerve complications and peri-implant diseases
- 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
- Edentulous Pt. Tx Planning
- Maxillary Surgical Anatomy
- Mandibular Surgical Anatomy
- Edentulous Surgical Protocols
- Overdenture vs. Fixed Protocols
- All-On-X Protocols
- Full Arch Prosthesis Materials
- Material Specific Restorative Space
- Nerve Complications
- Full Arch Complications
- Immediate Placement/Load Protocols
- Peri-Implant Disease
IN-PERSON
Lecture: 12 HRS
- Full Arch Implant Placement
- All-On-X Protocols
- Stackable Guide Surgery
- Mental Foramen Exposure Techniques
- Acellular Dermis
- Immediate Placement/Load
- Dental Implant Treatment Planning
Hands-On Lab: 6 HRS
- All-On-X
- Guided Surgery (Pilot, Universal, Fully)
- FreeHand Edentulous Placement
- Acellular Dermal Matrix
- Immediate Implant Placement
- Detoxification of Implants
- 3-D Printing
- Stackable Guides
- Advanced Suturing Lab
CONDENSED OBJECTIVES
20 HRS
Lecture: 12 HRS
- Bone Physiology and Regeneration: Understand bone physiology and apply principles of guided bone regeneration (GBR) to treat osseous defects effectively
- Bone Grafting and Membrane Materials: Evaluate and select appropriate bone grafting materials and barrier membranes for GBR procedures
- Surgical Techniques: Master bone grafting protocols for ridge augmentation and sinus augmentation procedures
- Maxillary Implant Treatment Planning: Develop comprehensive treatment plans for posterior maxilla implants, integrating sinus pathology and pharmacological considerations
- Soft Tissue Management: Demonstrate proficiency in soft tissue grafting techniques to enhance peri-implant aesthetics and stability
20 HRS
- Bone Physiology
- Guided Bone Regeneration Theory
- Osseous Defect Treatment Planning
- Bone Grafting Materials
- Barrier Membrane Materials
- Bone Growth Factors/Platelet Rich Fibrin/Sticky Bone
- Ridge Splitting
- Piezosurgery Techniques
- Treatment Planning of the Posterior Maxilla
- Sinus Pathology/Radiology
- Sinus Pharmacology
- Soft Tissue Grafting
Lecture: 12 HRS
- 8 Steps of Bone Grafting
- GBR Complications
- Piezosurgery
- Blood Draw
- Ridge Splitting
- Sinus Grafting Protocols (SA-1/SA-2/SA-3/SA-4)
- Dental Implant Treatment Planning
- Soft Tissue Procedures: Incision, Reflection, Tissue Stretching
- GBR (Allograft)
- GBR (Autograft)
- Venipuncture
- Ramus Harvesting
- Pieziosurgery
- Ridge Splitting + Implant Placement
- Soft Tissue Grafting
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