Courses

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.

June 2024

Biologically driven surgical and prosthetic protocols: The new normal in implant dentistry

Jun 28 - 29, 2024
Kloten, CH-ZH, CH
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Dr Tristan Staas
Dr Giacomo Fabbri

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.
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Nobel Biocare Dental Experience Center

September 2024

Global Dental Mentorship - Restorative and Surgical Implant Hands-On

Sep 27, 2024
Richmond Hill, ON, CA
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Dr. David Powell
Dr. Avi Shelemay
Dr Lesley David

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

 

Course Fee

  • $745 CAD

 

CE Credits

  • 8 hours
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Nobel Biocare

Global Dental Mentorship - Pig Mandible Extractions and Bone Grafting Hands-On

Sep 28, 2024
Richmond Hill, ON, CA
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Dr Lesley David
Dr. Avi Shelemay
Dr. David Powell

In this unique hands-on course, clinicians will learn how to extract teeth in an implant-minded fashion, classify the socket defects and follow the appropriate bone grafting protocol. Various pig mandible exercises will provide clinicians with a complete and enriching day of learning.

Join us for this epic education event with our Mentors to elevate your practice.

Surgical extractions will become predictable, efficient and minimally invasive from the patient’s perspective.

You will learn how to simplify your implant surgery by addressing the bone during tooth extraction, resulting in alveolar ridges that are suitable for a straight forward implant surgery.

We are excited to help you in any way possible to meet your implant needs and address any questions in a friendly, collaborative, and supportive learning environment. Sharpen your scalpels and sign up soon before it’s too late! Space is limited.

 

Learning Objectives:

  • The implant-minded dental extraction technique
  • Diagnose and classify extraction socket defects
  • Understand the various grafting materials used in dentistry
  • Learn what materials to use and various socket grafting protocols

 

Course Fee

  • $1,495 CAD

 

CE Credits

  • 8 hours
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Nobel Biocare

October 2024

Innovation in implantology conference 2024 with Nobel Biocare Canada

Oct 04 - 06, 2024
Quebec City, QC, CA
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Dr. Kevin Aminzadeh
Dr. Nach Daniel
Dr Lesley David
Dr. Samer Abi Nader
Dr. Jean El-Fata
Dr. Scott MacLean
Dr. Bobby Birdi
Dr. Reena Talwar
Dr. Jonathan Ng
You're invited to spend three days of educational insights and hands-on experiences at the second annual Nobel Biocare Canada Innovation in Implantology Conference 2024. Opportunity to network with colleagues, learn the latest in digital workflows, and get hands-on experience with the innovative protocols today's dentistry demands.
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Hilton

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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