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Learn alongside industry-leading experts from around the world. Courses cover everything from diagnosis and treatment planning to surgical and prosthetic workflows. We even address some of the most complex and progressive protocols for managing potential complications.
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- Dental practice development (8)
- (-) Dental team training (9)
- Dental technician courses (1)
- (-) Digital dentistry workflow (15)
- Full-arch rehabilitation (30)
- (-) Hard and soft tissue management (25)
- Prosthetic rehabilitation (43)
- Single- and multiple-unit implant placement (58)
- Zygomatic implant placement (14)
May 2024
iHDS - Introduction to the Dental Implant World
Become a go-to "implant expert"! Instead of turning away dental implant cases, offer more to your patients who know, like and trust you. This two-hour program will help you understand the skills needed to become confident in incorporating implant treatment in your own practice - from different extraction techniques and ridge preservation to digital treatment planning anterior and posterior implant cases and guided bone regeneration.
Introduction to the digital workflow for the All-on-4® treatment concept
Global Dental Mentorship - Digital Implant Dentistry Hands-On
Welcome to the forefront of dental education with our Digital Implant Dentistry Hands-On workshop! Specially tailored for the General Dentist, this immersive, in-person training experience will certainly enhance your knowledge and skills. This comprehensive full day seminar will transform the way you practice as you learn to engage with digital planning tools in real-time, interpret diagnostic data, design treatment plans, and refine implant placements. With a foundational pillar of planning that will focus on what is truly meant by prosthetically driven implant treatment planning.
Learning Objectives:
- Real-Time Navigation: Participate in hands-on training, actively engaging with digital planning tools to grasp the intricacies of implant dentistry in real-time.
- Diagnostic Mastery: Learn critical interpretation skills of diagnostic data effectively while gaining the confidence to make informed decisions in your dental implant cases.
- Treatment Plan Design: Acquire insights into designing comprehensive treatment plans aligning you with the latest advancements in digital implant dentistry for optimal patient outcomes. The restoration is the critical starting point of your decision making process in the planning stages. What ends up on the implant at the end frames what you plan in the beginning.
- Refined Implant Placements: Hone critical skills in implant placement, from initial planning to execution, ensuring precision and success in your clinical practice.
- Expert Instruction: Benefit from the expertise of world-renowned mentors Dr. Jonathan Ng and Dr. David Powell, guiding you through the intricacies of digital implant dentistry.
Course Fee
- $745 CAD
CE Credits
- 8 hours
June 2024
Digitally Enhanced Implant Dentistry Symposium
Nobel Biocare's Implant Treatment Coordinator Program, Building Trust with your Patients: Ottawa
Unlock the potential of your dental team through our dynamic 1-day program - perfect for both experienced professionals and newcomers. Elevate your practice as we delve into the evolution of dental implants, the empowering aspect of co-diagnosis, patient-centered treatment planning and the importance of comprehensive documentation.
From the initial consultation to the final restoration, you'll grasp the profound impact implants offer in enhancing patients' lives. This course is designed to instill the confidence needed to guide patients towards accepting optimal treatment plans, while also strengthening team dynamics. Empower your dental team with tools and resources for success in dental implantology.
Learning outcomes
At the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Recognize the significance of their pivotal role within the team and dental practice.
- Identify the common barriers to case acceptance.
- Demonstrate confidence in effectively presenting dental implant options to patients.
- Comprehend the factors that make dental implants the leading choice for tooth replacement.
- Apply communication strategies to empower and engage your patients effectively and uphold a higher standard of care within your practice.
Canadian Academy of Periodontology (CAP) 2024 - Winnipeg
Join this full day of hands-on learning of the complete digital workflow from data acquisition to diagnosis and treatment of the partially and fully edentulous patient with the DTX ecosystem.
Learning Objectives:
-Imaging, treatment planning and communication within 1 software
-Easily move from scan to plan with digital record taking
-Diagnosis within DTX
-Utilizing AI for prosthetic set up
-Benefits and workflow of navigated surgery with X-Guide
-Hands-on experience for the conversion of a removable complete denture into a fixed immediately inserted transitional prosthesis.
Fee:
$300 CAD
CE Earned: 7
Flapless immediate implant placement and provisionalization in the esthetic zone
Learning objective
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.
Dr. Edith Groenendijk and Dr. Tristan Staas have recently published a peer-reviewed study on the Flapless Immediate Implant Placement and Provisionalization (FIIPP) technique and the factors that affect its esthetic outcomes.
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.
- 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
Nobel Biocare's Implant Treatment Coordinator Program, Building Trust with your Patients: Toronto
Unlock the potential of your dental team through our dynamic 1-day program - perfect for both experienced professionals and newcomers. Elevate your practice as we delve into the evolution of dental implants, the empowering aspect of co-diagnosis, patient-centered treatment planning and the importance of comprehensive documentation.
From the initial consultation to the final restoration, you'll grasp the profound impact implants offer in enhancing patients' lives. This course is designed to instill the confidence needed to guide patients towards accepting optimal treatment plans, while also strengthening team dynamics. Empower your dental team with tools and resources for success in dental implantology.
Learning outcomes
At the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Recognize the significance of their pivotal role within the team and dental practice.
- Identify the common barriers to case acceptance.
- Demonstrate confidence in effectively presenting dental implant options to patients.
- Comprehend the factors that make dental implants the leading choice for tooth replacement.
- Apply communication strategies to empower and engage your patients effectively and uphold a higher standard of care within your practice.
Quad zygoma: Patient selection and anatomically guided protocol
Restored Smiles - 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.
Biologically driven surgical and prosthetic protocols: The new normal in implant dentistry
Summary
Join this masterclass in which the current scientific improvements will be discussed, regarding osseointegration, mucointegration and ‘one abutment one time’ protocols from anterior esthetic rehabilitation to full-arch rehabilitations. We will look back on what we have learned in the last 15 years of implantology and look forward to new possibilities in the field of digital technology, implant and abutment surfaces, new abutment and restorative concepts, a selection of restorative materials and planning the emergence profile with a biologically driven concept.
The course will be interactive, where science and clinical practice will come together.
Course objectives & details
The course will cover in-depth discussion and learnings in the following topics:
- Esthetic therapy in fixed prosthodontics: step by step analysis and workflow.
Digitalization of the dental clinic: a new clinical workflow and an amazing tool for the communication. - 15 years of implant evolution, what have we learned?
The biological width around dental implants: importance in restoration, surgical and prosthetic procedures. - Management of the implant / abutment interface area (IAI): the key point for the ideal complete integration of the final restoration.
- Interfaces in implant therapy: a biologically driven concept.
- Covering bone interface, soft tissue interface, restorative interface and esthetic interface through an interactive lecture, discussion and evaluation of treated clinical cases.
- The one abutment one time concept: surgical and prosthetic considerations
Digital approach for idealizing the integration of the prosthetic outcome. - Prosthetic and surgical planning: preserve, recreate or replace the soft tissue morphology around implants.
- Soft tissue management in the esthetic area in cases with delayed approach: prosthetic aspects and techniques.
- Soft tissue management in the esthetic area in cases with immediate function: prosthetic aspects and technique.
- The role of a multidisciplinary approach in modern restorative dentistry.
- How to transfer the soft tissue morphology to the LAB? Digital vs Analogic.
- The treatment of the fully edentulous patient with implants: strategy and solutions. Occlusal and biomechanical aspects.
- Live surgery broadcast from Dr. Staas’ clinic with moderation and Q&A with Dr. Tristan Staas and Dr. Giacomo Fabbri
- Hands-on Nobel Biocare N1™ implant system: From treatment planning to provisional printing
- Demos Patient journey through the digital workflow. Tour of the Dental Experience Center.
July 2024
Criteria for choosing zygomatic implants
Zygomatic implant treatment plays a pivotal role in rehabilitating edentulous maxillae, especially in cases of extreme bone atrophy. This session deep dives in the essential criteria for selecting zygomatic implants as the treatment option, emphasizing on anatomical guided decision making process, surgical concepts, and the importance of specialized skill training. Where are the boundaries for Zygoma treatment vs other full arch rehabilitation protocols?
A to Z digital implant dentistry
This interactive course is structured to provide step-by-step training at a very personal level. It employs case-based learning by emphasizing evidence-based learning for daily usage. Participants will learn from the basic tools to the latest advancements in digital implant dentistry. Streamlined clinical and digital workflows will be presented to increase efficiency and clinical outcomes. All the secrets of static guided surgery and X-Guide dynamic navigation will be unveiled to discern when and how to use the different surgical options, including the review of the current CBCT, IOS and Face scanning technologies. The DTX Studio Clinic, DTX Studio Implant and DTX Studio Lab software will be presented, explaining how to simplify the digital workflow for predictable guided immediate implant placement and immediate loading. The digital implant planning rules for anterior, posterior and full arch cases will be reviewed and updated to achieve biological, functional and esthetic success. The attendees will improve their own confidence and skills with digital planning through immersive software hands-on.
Indications and limitations of the static and dynamic guided surgery will be reviewed and discussed, from simple flapless to advanced procedures, including digital assisted soft tissue sculpturing (DASS Technique), Guided Socket Shield protocols and DyNav. Special emphasis will be given to interdisciplinary digitally assisted treatment planning and final aesthetics in the different clinical scenarios
Maximum number of participants: 15 - 24.
Participation fee: EUR 5,000. (Please note for customers registering in Italy 22% VAT is added to the participation fee. Total fee = EUR 6,100)
Language: English
Discounts for labs and clinic managers. Contact education@nobelbiocare.com
Implant Dentistry for Dental Nurses
Dental Assistants Surgical Course: Implant Dentistry
Restored Smiles - Pathway to Predictable and Successful Implant Placement - Session 3
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.
Dental Assistants Surgical Course: Implant Dentistry
August 2024
Implant Education Company - 2 Day All On 4® Course with Cadaver training
This 2-Day All-on-4® Implant Surgical with Cadaver Workshop is tailored for dentists and dental specialists eager to integrate the revolutionary All-on-4® treatment into their practices.
Implant Education Company - Introduction to the digital workflow for the All-on-4® treatment concept
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.
September 2024
Patient selection for zygomatic implant treatment
Zygomatic implants (ZIs) have emerged as a valuable solution for patients with complex dental conditions, particularly those with severe maxillary bone atrophy or deficiency. In this session we would like to deep dive on the critical aspects around patient selection for zygomatic implant treatment including indications, Survival rates and complications, as well as clinical recommendations.
Patient selection for zygomatic implant treatment requires careful consideration of individual factors, expertise, and a thorough understanding of the indications and potential complications. Clinicians play a pivotal role in ensuring optimal outcomes for patients seeking this complex treatment modality
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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