Dental implant courses, digital dentistry training, and more
Join us for an unparalleled learning experience alongside industry-leading dental experts from around the world. Our comprehensive dental implant courses delve into a wide range of topics, including accurate diagnosis, advanced treatment planning, esthetic dentistry, dental bone grafting, as well as surgical and prosthetic workflows. We also explore some of the most complex and cutting-edge protocols for managing potential complications in implantology. This is your opportunity to elevate your skills and knowledge.
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October 2025
Comprehensive Restorative Implant Surgical Program
Dental Implant Hands-On Mini Residency – Module Based Weekend Course – UCLA Trained Faculty – Live Surgeries – Evidence-Based Elite Level Training.
Genesis: 2 Day Oral Surgery Skills Course for General Practitioners
This 2 day didactic and hands-on program is for the GP who wants to improve their fundamental surgical skill set. Participants will be able to experience a wide variety of
surgical procedures typically seen in a GP office, but the emphasis will be on developing effective clinical skills in flaps, suturing and extractions.
This course is limited attendance with a low instructor to student ratio and will take place in our simulation lab where you will learn on phantom heads, special dental models, and pig mandibles.
Learning Objectives
- Effectively assess patient and procedural risks
- Develop proficiency in the selection and use of surgical instruments
- Learn and apply surgical approaches to minimize tissue traumaManage
- Recognize and manage complications
Simulation lab experience will include:
- Flap design
- Suturing (interrupted, continuous locking, figure of 8)
- Biopsy techniques
- Simple extractions (forceps and elevators)
- Surgical extractions (bone and soft tissue sparing)
- Impactions (lower mesio-angular and horizontal)
- Root removal
- Incision and Drainage (drain placement)
- Oral-antral penetration repair (sliding flaps)
- Tongue and lip tie revision
- Socket preservation and basic GB
- Sinus bump (Summers procedure)
- Connective tissue grafting
- Introduction to implant placement (guided and freehand)
Masterclass in contemporary implant dentistry “clinical excellence and management of complications in the esthetic zone”
Fundamental course focusing on immediate implant placement, delayed implant therapy and soft tissue management, as well as management of complications.
Bridging clinical and lab expertise: Comprehensive digital workflow for All-on-4® restorations
Join us as we delve into the exciting world of dental technology, where we uncover the obstacles we faced and conquered on our journey to becoming an all-digital dental implant center and laboratory.
Anterior challenges - how to apply the new insights
Flapless immediate implant placement and provisionalization (FIIPP) is a modern treatment method characterized by fast time-to-teeth, less surgical interventions with equal or better prosthetic results and an improved patient acceptance.
In this course, we will take you through each step of the FIIPP protocol from diagnosis over treatment planning to surgical and prosthetic protocols. We will demonstrate the methods that can optimize predictable, long-term treatment success. Amongst the topics covered are the One abutment one time concept, the use of the N1 Base, and other Nobel Biocare products.
Learning outcomes:
- Understand the relevant diagnostic tools
- Select the optimal indication
- Understand the application of the planning and surgical protocol
- Identify the options for provisionalization
- Understand the do's and don'ts for the supra-structures
- Identify factors influencing long-term predictability and outcome
DDI Core 2 - Atraumatic Extractions & Bone Grafting
This 3-day program (30 CE) delivers a comprehensive understanding of the principles of atraumatic extraction, bone grafting, and immediate dental implant placement. We discuss the different bone grafting and membrane materials and techniques. You will leave this program with the ability to comfortably select cases for immediate extraction, grafting, and implant placement. Our program is evidence based, with a focus on shedding practical tips and tricks, and hands-on training, to allow you to provide effective and efficient implant therapy to your patients.
Learning Objectives
- Atraumatic extraction principles
- Proper instruments for treatment
- Bone biology & socket healing principles
- Mechanical extraction systems
- Bone grafting materials & principles
- Membrane materials & principles
- Understanding which techniques to use when
- Implant Placement (Hands-on)
- Immediate implant placement (Hands-on)
- Basic suturing techniques & flap design (Hands-on)
Socket Grafting & Ridge augmentation (Hands-on)
Pathway to Predictable and Successful Implant Placement - Session 1-2
Learn how to place dental implants in to abundant bone predictably, efficiently, and successfully. This comprehensive course is filled with hands-on exercises to prepare you for socket preservation, flap design, implant placement, and suturing. With your purchase you will have access to Session One ONLINE curriculum for up to 1 year so that you can go back and review as often as you want.
Precision Protocols in Full-Arch Guided Surgery: Stackable Guides and Digital Pathways to Immediate and Final Prosthetic Delivery
This immersive two-day course led by Dr. Boyse and Dr. Mehranfar, offers clinicians a comprehensive hands-on exploration of stackable guide protocols in full-arch implant rehabilitation. Designed for teams looking to elevate their proficiency in digital and chairside workflows, the program focuses on the practical execution of fully guided surgeries using precision stackable guides.
From A to Z: Dr. Giorgio Tabanella's Guide to Bone and Tissue Regeneration
This course highlights the critical role of peri-implant tissue management in achieving successful outcomes for implant treatments. Participants will learn to identify key indicators of bone and soft tissue health and explore advanced surgical techniques. The course covers detailed training on soft and hard tissue management, insights into the "Buccal Pedicle Flap" procedure, how to ensure mucosa integration, soft tissue sealing, and deep dive on complication management.
By the end, participants will have the skills to perform guided bone regeneration, soft tissue grafts as well as to manage peri-implant soft tissue issues effectively.
Learning outcomes
• Understanding the importance of peri implant tissues
• Detecting critical numbers for bone and mucosa health
• Evaluating surgical alternatives to boost peri implant tissues
• Detailed presentation of critical steps in performing «Buccal Pedicle Flap»
• Understanding mucosa integration and soft tissue sealing concepts
• Understanding how to prevent or treat complications and failures in dental medicine
• Long term stability of achieved results: When, why, how?
All-on-4® surgical protocol and Malo bridge
2 Days of Clinical Residence with Prof. Paulo Malo, doing All-on-4® cases, Zygoma cases and single as well multiple implants in complex cases. Introduction to different techniques and new products: Hands-on, live surgery, lectures, prosthetics considerations and clinical case discussions. Follow complex prosthetic cases with the Malo Dental team.
The All-on-4® treatment concept is a highly efficient and effective solution for patients who are edentulous or facing tooth loss. This innovative approach uses four implants to support a full-arch prosthesis, which can be delivered immediately, offering patients rapid and reliable results. During 2 Days of Clinical Residence with Prof. Paulo Malo, the pioneer of the All-on-4®protocol, will guide on how the patient will have immediate function and excellent esthetics with a limited number of implants This course also introduces a variety of other cases such as zygoma, single and multiple implants through hands-on activities, live surgeries, lectures, prosthetic considerations, and clinical case discussions. Participants will have the opportunity to follow complex prosthetic cases guided by Prof. Paulo Malo, gaining practical skills and deeper clinical insight.
Learning outcomes:
- Explore different techniques and new products through hands-on activities, live surgeries, and in-depth lectures.
- Gain insight into prosthetic considerations by following complex clinical cases with the expert team.
- Understand the application of advanced surgical and prosthetic protocols in patient care.
- Participate in clinical case discussions to enhance decision-making and treatment planning skills.
TIDE - Module 1: Comprehensive Implant Treatment Planning
Basic implant mini residency in-person modules
Module 1: Comprehensive implant treatment planning
Date: Oct 24-25, 2025
Module 2: Implant surgical principles: models, pig jaws & cadavers
Date: Feb 6-8, 2026
Module 3: Live patient surgery
Date: May 22-24, 2026
Module 4: Live patient prosthetics
Date: Oct 2-4, 2026
Online webinar (8 pre-recorded sessions)
Genesis: Implant Retained Overdentures for the GP
Implant Retained Overdentures for the GP: The removeable, implant prosthodontic standard of care for over 20 years
The 2002 McGill consensus statement, recommending mandibular two-implant overdentures as the first-choice standard of care for edentulous patients, ushered in a new era of care for patients who had struggled for many years with conventional prostheses. For the first time in its history, the world of removable prosthodontics gained a significant body of clinical outcome data to support recommending this treatment modality. This one-day program will provide general dentists with a profound understanding of what it means to be completely edentulous as well as how patients with a terminal dentition can benefit from the transition to an implant retained overdenture. A series of case histories will highlight the diagnostic criteria, treatment planning sequence of care and the associated maintenance involved in providing this treatment modality. A hands-on training exercise will help familiarize general dentists with the implant prosthodontic components involved.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the reality of the Completely Edentulous Predicament
- Work through the steps involved in Overdenture Treatment Planning
- Gain a better understanding of the required implant overdenture maintenance as well as the management of common complications
- Become familiar with the implant prosthodontic components required for the prescription of implant retained overdentures
Basic Implantology Course
This intensive course enables the clinicians to develop essential skills and achieve excellency in Implantology. The goal is to acquire knowledge, increase the clinical experience level, or recycle and acquire greater know how, through intense work with patients.
Full Arch Immediate Load Course
Immediate Implants Course
Sinus Lift Course
All-on-4® treatment concept - Cadaver Program
The All-on-4 Treatment Concept Cadaver Program is a 3-day course designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the All-on-4 treatment and complex edentulous treatment with use of Zygomatic implants. The course is recommended for licensed dentists with advanced oral and implant surgical experience. It includes didactic and hands-on training, as well as a cadaver workshop. Participants will treat an upper and lower arch. The course is led by expert instructors Dr. Lydia Lim and Dr. Larry Benge. Successful participants will receive 21 CPD Credits.
Learning outcomes
- Comprehensive case selection, diagnostics, and digital treatment planning.
- Addressing complex anatomical challenges and optimizing implant angulation.
- Protocols for immediate implant placement and loading, utilising both guided and freehand techniques.
- Surgical approaches for managing the Atrophic Maxilla, including considerations for Zygomatic implants.
- Designing and delivering provisional and final full-arch prostheses using CAD/CAM and conventional methods.
- Strategies for risk management, troubleshooting, and long-term follow-up.
- Seamless integration of a full digital workflow from planning to delivery.
Digital solutions for all-on-4®: Stackable guides & photogrammetry | @Los Angeles
Course Overview
Join Malo Clinic and SprintRay for a 2-day hands-on training that will teach you to incorporate 3D printing technology into the All-on-X treatment concept.
Objectives:
- Master the All-on-X concept using state-of-the-art digital tools.
- Learn to plan and execute surgeries with stackable guides and photogrammetry.
- Observe a live remote surgery to learn how to reduce delivery time to less than three hours.
- Perform hands-on digital surgery and prosthesis relining on 3D-printed models.
- Integrate 3D printing workflow into your practice for efficient full-arch restorations.
November 2025
3-Day Implant Surgical Program with Cadaver, 3D Printing, and Live Surgery
Elevate your dental career and register for our extensive implant surgical training program today. Gain hands-on experience, in-depth knowledge, and the confidence to excel in the field of dental implant surgery. Don't miss this opportunity to unlock your potential and provide your patients with the best possible care.
Flapless immediate implant placement and provisionalization in the esthetic zone
Flapless immediate implant placement and provisionalization (FIIPP) is a modern treatment method characterized by fast time-to-teeth, less surgical interventions with equal or better prosthetic results and better patient acceptance.
In this course, they will take you through each step of FIIPP, from diagnosis, treatment planning, and surgical and prosthetic protocols, demonstrating the methods that can optimize predictable, long-term success.
Learning objectives
- Point out the crucial steps that will lead to a predictable treatment outcome
- How to achieve primary stability needed for immediate loading
- Step-by-step procedure by means of literature, cases and live surgery
- Digital planning and prosthetic workflow
- Get familiar with the surgical protocol for NobelActive, a reliable implant solution for high initial stability and soft and hard tissue preservation
Foundation for Oral Rehabilitation (FOR)
FOR is a global, non-profit organization advocating science, education and humanity in oral rehabilitation. The www.for.org website offers hundreds of learning resources for dental professionals: More than 300 video lectures from leading experts. Almost 100 clinical case documentations. Interactive ebooks and epapers. State-of-the-art treatment guidelines. And much more. Completely free of charge. Sign up now and get access to all resources.
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