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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September 2025
TIDE - Module 4: Live Patient Prosthetics
Basic implant mini residency in-person modules
Module 1: Comprehensive implant treatment planning
Date: Oct 25-26, 2024
Module 2: Implant surgical principles: models, pig jaws & cadavers
Date: Jan 17-19, 2025
Module 3: Live patient surgery
Date: April 4-6, 2025
Module 4: Live patient prosthetics
Date: Sept 12-14. 2025
Online webinar (8 pre-recorded sessions)
Implant in the Aesthetic Zone
Session 1 - Contemporary Implant Dentistry : The Essentials November 28-30, 2024
Session 2 - Cutting Edge Implant Therapy - Posterior Zone February 6-8, 2025
Session 3 - Advanced Hard Tissue Defect Reconstruction June 19-21, 2025
Session 4 - Implants in the Aesthetic Zone September 18-20, 2025
Session 5 - The Totally Edentulous Patient November 5-7, 2026
MASTERING IMPLANTOLOGY
COMPREHENSIVE TRAINING
For decades, we have dreamed of sharing our knowledge and clinical experience with ambitious dentists. Driven by the idea of pursuing new and forward-looking paths in dental education, we have developed five advanced sessions in implantology that offer participants a new learning experience. This experience will become a defining moment in your continuing professional development, allowing you to take your practice to the next level. Through this specialized training, we offer our participants a new vision of contemporary implantology. Training based on scientific literature and techniques clinically applied in our practice for the past 30 years and that allows you to offer your patients optimal and predictable results.
Our goal is to offer advanced refresher courses that challenge participants, improve their manual dexterity, and their surgical and prosthetic skills so that they are able to apply the techniques learned in their own practice as soon as the course is over.
No matter your level of training in implantology, this course is designed to leave you with increased confidence, new skills and renewed practice. A training combining clinically applicable scientific evidence, practical exercises and live surgeries on the patient.
Our modern training facilities in Quebec City await you with a unique spirit and a very special atmosphere. The friends and colleagues you will meet here may come from very different national and professional backgrounds, but they have one thing in common that unites them all: they are very passionate about their profession!
Global Dental Mentorship - Restorative and Surgical Implant Hands-on
The hands-on MIT course is designed to familiarize you with implant components both surgically and prosthetically. In addition, the goal is for you to gain comfort with the procedures as outlined below. For those of you with experience in dental implants, you will gain tips and tricks from our experienced clinicians. Given the synergy between surgery and prosthetics, it’s important to understand both, regardless of your area of interest.
Learning Objectives:
The following model-based procedures will be included in the hands-on instruction:
1) Review anatomy and surgical protocol
2) Place 2 implants for mandibular overdenture
3) Place single implants
4) Suturing procedures on a soft tissue model
5) Temporary crown fabrication
6) Place, pick up, and size locators for mandibular overdentures
Global Dental Mentorship - Extractions and Bone Grafting Hands-On
The hands-on MIT course is designed to familiarize you with implant components both surgically and prosthetically. In addition, the goal is for you to gain comfort with the procedures as outlined below. For those of you with experience in dental implants, you will gain tips and tricks from our experienced clinicians. Given the synergy between surgery and prosthetics, it’s important to understand both, regardless of your area of interest.
Learning Objectives:
The following model-based procedures will be included in the hands-on instruction:
1) Review anatomy and surgical protocol
2) Place 2 implants for mandibular overdenture
3) Place single implants
4) Suturing procedures on a soft tissue model
5) Temporary crown fabrication
6) Place, pick up, and size locators for mandibular overdentures
October 2025
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)
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)
January 2026
S1 - Implantology in the Digital Age: The Essentials
Program is in French.
Session 1 - Implantology in the Digital Age: The Essentials
MASTERING IMPLANTOLOGY
COMPREHENSIVE TRAINING
For decades, we have dreamed of sharing our knowledge and clinical experience with ambitious dentists. Driven by the idea of pursuing new and forward-looking paths in dental education, we have developed five advanced sessions in implantology that offer participants a new learning experience. This experience will become a defining moment in your continuing professional development, allowing you to take your practice to the next level. Through this specialized training, we offer our participants a new vision of contemporary implantology. Training based on scientific literature and techniques clinically applied in our practice for the past 30 years and that allows you to offer your patients optimal and predictable results.
Our goal is to offer advanced refresher courses that challenge participants, improve their manual dexterity, and their surgical and prosthetic skills so that they are able to apply the techniques learned in their own practice as soon as the course is over.
No matter your level of training in implantology, this course is designed to leave you with increased confidence, new skills and renewed practice. A training combining clinically applicable scientific evidence, practical exercises and live surgeries on the patient.
Our modern training facilities in Quebec City await you with a unique spirit and a very special atmosphere. The friends and colleagues you will meet here may come from very different national and professional backgrounds, but they have one thing in common that unites them all: they are very passionate about their profession!
February 2026
TIDE - Module 2: Implant surgical principles: models, pig jaws & cadavers
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)
DDI - Surgical Management of the Maxillary Sinus & Advanced Grafting
The predictable management of the Maxillary Sinus requires an understanding of treatment options including direct and indirect site preparation for placement of dental implants. Having confidence in treating the posterior maxilla is essential for being able to manage full mouth oral rehabilitation.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the role of posterior dentition in dentition stability
- Identify the pathology related related to Maxillary Sinus and appropriate treatment options
- Learn the surgical approaches to managing the Maxillary Sinus (direct and indirect techniques)
- Understand essential management of Soft and Hard Tissue
- Extrusions of the Posterior Maxilla
- Review case studies including 30 year follow-up
- Review Essential criteria for successful bone grafting
- Learn Soft Tissue Management for Bone Grafting (appropriate incisions, site exposure, closing and suturing for advanced bone grafts)
- Learn about Advanced Particulate Bone Grafts
- Know the use of Biologics in Bone Grafting (PRF, PRP)
- Review of case studies of Advanced Bone Grafts in both Simple and Advanced Prosthetic Cases
- Learn the basics of Ridge Expansion Grafts
- Learn the basics of Block Bone Grafts (donor sites, allograft blocks)
- Understand the mechanics of Lateral Positioning of the IAN
- Understand Complication Management Strategies
March 2026
S2 - Soft Tissue Management, Biological and Immediate Concept: Posterior Zone
Program is in French.
Session 2 - Soft Tissue Management, Biological and Immediate Concept: Posterior Zone
MASTERING IMPLANTOLOGY
COMPREHENSIVE TRAINING
For decades, we have dreamed of sharing our knowledge and clinical experience with ambitious dentists. Driven by the idea of pursuing new and forward-looking paths in dental education, we have developed five advanced sessions in implantology that offer participants a new learning experience. This experience will become a defining moment in your continuing professional development, allowing you to take your practice to the next level. Through this specialized training, we offer our participants a new vision of contemporary implantology. Training based on scientific literature and techniques clinically applied in our practice for the past 30 years and that allows you to offer your patients optimal and predictable results.
Our goal is to offer advanced refresher courses that challenge participants, improve their manual dexterity, and their surgical and prosthetic skills so that they are able to apply the techniques learned in their own practice as soon as the course is over.
No matter your level of training in implantology, this course is designed to leave you with increased confidence, new skills and renewed practice. A training combining clinically applicable scientific evidence, practical exercises and live surgeries on the patient.
Our modern training facilities in Quebec City await you with a unique spirit and a very special atmosphere. The friends and colleagues you will meet here may come from very different national and professional backgrounds, but they have one thing in common that unites them all: they are very passionate about their profession!
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
April 2026
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)
May 2026
S3 - Reconstruction of Bone Defects
Program is in French.
Session 3 - Reconstruction of Bone Defects
MASTERING IMPLANTOLOGY
COMPREHENSIVE TRAINING
For decades, we have dreamed of sharing our knowledge and clinical experience with ambitious dentists. Driven by the idea of pursuing new and forward-looking paths in dental education, we have developed five advanced sessions in implantology that offer participants a new learning experience. This experience will become a defining moment in your continuing professional development, allowing you to take your practice to the next level. Through this specialized training, we offer our participants a new vision of contemporary implantology. Training based on scientific literature and techniques clinically applied in our practice for the past 30 years and that allows you to offer your patients optimal and predictable results.
Our goal is to offer advanced refresher courses that challenge participants, improve their manual dexterity, and their surgical and prosthetic skills so that they are able to apply the techniques learned in their own practice as soon as the course is over.
No matter your level of training in implantology, this course is designed to leave you with increased confidence, new skills and renewed practice. A training combining clinically applicable scientific evidence, practical exercises and live surgeries on the patient.
Our modern training facilities in Quebec City await you with a unique spirit and a very special atmosphere. The friends and colleagues you will meet here may come from very different national and professional backgrounds, but they have one thing in common that unites them all: they are very passionate about their profession!
TIDE - Module 3: Live Patient Surgery
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)
Global Dental Mentorship - Restorative and Surgical Implant Hands-on
The hands-on MIT course is designed to familiarize you with implant components both surgically and prosthetically. In addition, the goal is for you to gain comfort with the procedures as outlined below. For those of you with experience in dental implants, you will gain tips and tricks from our experienced clinicians. Given the synergy between surgery and prosthetics, it’s important to understand both, regardless of your area of interest.
Learning Objectives:
The following model-based procedures will be included in the hands-on instruction:
1) Review anatomy and surgical protocol
2) Place 2 implants for mandibular overdenture
3) Place single implants
4) Suturing procedures on a soft tissue model
5) Temporary crown fabrication
6) Place, pick up, and size locators for mandibular overdentures
Global Dental Mentorship - Extractions and Bone Grafting Hands-On
The hands-on MIT course is designed to familiarize you with implant components both surgically and prosthetically. In addition, the goal is for you to gain comfort with the procedures as outlined below. For those of you with experience in dental implants, you will gain tips and tricks from our experienced clinicians. Given the synergy between surgery and prosthetics, it’s important to understand both, regardless of your area of interest.
Learning Objectives:
The following model-based procedures will be included in the hands-on instruction:
1) Review anatomy and surgical protocol
2) Place 2 implants for mandibular overdenture
3) Place single implants
4) Suturing procedures on a soft tissue model
5) Temporary crown fabrication
6) Place, pick up, and size locators for mandibular overdentures
September 2026
S4 - Implant in the Esthetic Zone: Bio-Digital Approach
Program is in French.
Session 4 Implant in the Esthetic Zone: Bio-Digital Approach
MASTERING IMPLANTOLOGY
COMPREHENSIVE TRAINING
For decades, we have dreamed of sharing our knowledge and clinical experience with ambitious dentists. Driven by the idea of pursuing new and forward-looking paths in dental education, we have developed five advanced sessions in implantology that offer participants a new learning experience. This experience will become a defining moment in your continuing professional development, allowing you to take your practice to the next level. Through this specialized training, we offer our participants a new vision of contemporary implantology. Training based on scientific literature and techniques clinically applied in our practice for the past 30 years and that allows you to offer your patients optimal and predictable results.
Our goal is to offer advanced refresher courses that challenge participants, improve their manual dexterity, and their surgical and prosthetic skills so that they are able to apply the techniques learned in their own practice as soon as the course is over.
No matter your level of training in implantology, this course is designed to leave you with increased confidence, new skills and renewed practice. A training combining clinically applicable scientific evidence, practical exercises and live surgeries on the patient.
Our modern training facilities in Quebec City await you with a unique spirit and a very special atmosphere. The friends and colleagues you will meet here may come from very different national and professional backgrounds, but they have one thing in common that unites them all: they are very passionate about their profession!
DDI S1 - Implant Treatment Planning & Restorations
Core Mini-Residency in Oral Implantology
Session 1: IMPLANT TREATMENT PLANNING & RESTORATIONS
• Treatment planning & Nobel Clinician
• Implant selection & positioning (Hands-on)
• Implant planning from simple to complex
• Abutment selection
• Proper cementation techniques
• Cement retained prostheses
• Screw retained prostheses
• Utilizing implant tools (Hands-on)
• Impression Techniques (Hands-on)
• Implant occlusion
• Provisional Restorations (Hands-on)
• Digital treatment planning & utilization of 3D imaging
October 2026
TIDE - Module 4: Live Patient Prosthetics
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)
Global Dental Mentorship - Restorative and Surgical Implant Hands-on
The hands-on MIT course is designed to familiarize you with implant components both surgically and prosthetically. In addition, the goal is for you to gain comfort with the procedures as outlined below. For those of you with experience in dental implants, you will gain tips and tricks from our experienced clinicians. Given the synergy between surgery and prosthetics, it’s important to understand both, regardless of your area of interest.
Learning Objectives:
The following model-based procedures will be included in the hands-on instruction:
1) Review anatomy and surgical protocol
2) Place 2 implants for mandibular overdenture
3) Place single implants
4) Suturing procedures on a soft tissue model
5) Temporary crown fabrication
6) Place, pick up, and size locators for mandibular overdentures
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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