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Tipo de evento
Créditos CE
Idioma
Novembro 2025
DDI - Advanced Soft Tissue Management around Teeth & Implants
Advanced Soft Tissue Management around Teeth and Implants
This course is designed for general practitioners and interested clinicians to provide them with the essential knowledge and hands-on experience needed to improve patient outcomes in soft tissue management around teeth and implants.
Learning objectives:
- Accurately diagnose mucogingival defects, understand their etiologies, and explore the science behind soft tissue management.
- Development of a decision-making framework for soft tissue management around teeth and implants.
- Learning flap design and management of recipient sites for single or multiple tooth recessions.
- Learning harvesting techniques of donor sites including free gingival grafts and various techniques for connective tissue grafts.
- Compare autogenous tissues with biomaterials used as alternatives in soft tissue management.
- Refine advanced suturing techniques to improve clinical outcomes in soft tissue surgeries.
- Understand strategies for preventing and managing complications following soft tissue procedures.
- Hands-On Training: A two-day hands-on workshop utilizing pig jaws to practice:
- Free gingival graft and connective tissue graft techniques
- Advanced suturing techniques
Janeiro 2026
BCDSC M2: Extraction, Grafting, and Site Preparation
2026 BCDSC Implant Curriculum
Module 1
Restorative Treatment Planning
2 weeks virtual access
January 6-20, 2026
Module 2
Extraction, Grafting, and Site Preparation
2 days in person
January 24-25, 2026
Module 3
Implant Planning and Placement
2 days in person
February 21-22, 2026
Module 4
Soft Tissue Management and Augmentation
2 days in person
June 13-14, 2026
Module 5
Case Submission and Treatment Planning
1 day live virtual format
June 27, 2026
Module 6
Live Patient Implant Placement
2 days in person at Transcend
July 3-4, and July 10-11, 2026
Module 7
Implant Restorations
2 days in person
October 3-4, 2026
Module 8
Full Arch Implants
1 week virtual access
October 13-20, 2026
Module 9
Live Patient: Second Stage and Final Impression
2 days in person
November 6-7 and November 13-14, 2026
Module 10
Restorative Impression and Design Review
1 day live virtual format
November 21, 2026
Module 11
Complications in Implant Dentistry
1 week virtual access
November 23-30, 2026
Module 12
Live Patient Restoration: Final Insertion
2 days in person
December 4-5 and December 11-12, 2026
Fevereiro 2026
BCDSC M3: Implant Planning and Placement
2026 BCDSC Implant Curriculum
Module 1
Restorative Treatment Planning
2 weeks virtual access
January 6-20, 2026
Module 2
Extraction, Grafting, and Site Preparation
2 days in person
January 24-25, 2026
Module 3
Implant Planning and Placement
2 days in person
February 21-22, 2026
Module 4
Soft Tissue Management and Augmentation
2 days in person
June 13-14, 2026
Module 5
Case Submission and Treatment Planning
1 day live virtual format
June 27, 2026
Module 6
Live Patient Implant Placement
2 days in person at Transcend
July 3-4, and July 10-11, 2026
Module 7
Implant Restorations
2 days in person
October 3-4, 2026
Module 8
Full Arch Implants
1 week virtual access
October 13-20, 2026
Module 9
Live Patient: Second Stage and Final Impression
2 days in person
November 6-7 and November 13-14, 2026
Module 10
Restorative Impression and Design Review
1 day live virtual format
November 21, 2026
Module 11
Complications in Implant Dentistry
1 week virtual access
November 23-30, 2026
Module 12
Live Patient Restoration: Final Insertion
2 days in person
December 4-5 and December 11-12, 2026
Março 2026
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
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)
Abril 2026
DDI - Advanced Soft Tissue Management around Teeth & Implants
Advanced Soft Tissue Management around Teeth and Implants.
This course is designed for general practitioners and interested clinicians to provide them with the essential knowledge and hands-on experience needed to improve patient outcomes in soft tissue management around teeth and implants.
Learning objectives:
- Accurately diagnose mucogingival defects, understand their etiologies, and explore the science behind soft tissue management.
- Development of a decision-making framework for soft tissue management around teeth and implants.
- Learning flap design and management of recipient sites for single or multiple tooth recessions.
- Learning harvesting techniques of donor sites including free gingival grafts and various techniques for connective tissue grafts.
- Compare autogenous tissues with biomaterials used as alternatives in soft tissue management.
- Refine advanced suturing techniques to improve clinical outcomes in soft tissue surgeries.
- Understand strategies for preventing and managing complications following soft tissue procedures.
- Hands-On Training: A two-day hands-on workshop utilizing pig jaws to practice:
- Free gingival graft and connective tissue graft techniques
- Advanced suturing techniques
Maio 2026
DDI S2 - 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)
Junho 2026
BCDSC M4: Soft Tissue Management and Augmentation
2026 BCDSC Implant Curriculum
Module 1
Restorative Treatment Planning
2 weeks virtual access
January 6-20, 2026
Module 2
Extraction, Grafting, and Site Preparation
2 days in person
January 24-25, 2026
Module 3
Implant Planning and Placement
2 days in person
February 21-22, 2026
Module 4
Soft Tissue Management and Augmentation
2 days in person
June 13-14, 2026
Module 5
Case Submission and Treatment Planning
1 day live virtual format
June 27, 2026
Module 6
Live Patient Implant Placement
2 days in person at Transcend
July 3-4, and July 10-11, 2026
Module 7
Implant Restorations
2 days in person
October 3-4, 2026
Module 8
Full Arch Implants
1 week virtual access
October 13-20, 2026
Module 9
Live Patient: Second Stage and Final Impression
2 days in person
November 6-7 and November 13-14, 2026
Module 10
Restorative Impression and Design Review
1 day live virtual format
November 21, 2026
Module 11
Complications in Implant Dentistry
1 week virtual access
November 23-30, 2026
Module 12
Live Patient Restoration: Final Insertion
2 days in person
December 4-5 and December 11-12, 2026
Genesis: Immediate Implants for the Full Arch
This 2-day program will show case all the steps involved in the diagnosis, treatment planning, and execution of immediate provisionalization for the full-arch hands-on training, you will understand this remarkable same day solution for completely edentulous patients and those with a terminal dentition.
- Case selection and treatment planning.
- Pre-operative, surgical and prosthodontic workflows.
- Hands-on experience for the conversion of a removable complete denture into a fixed immediately inserted transitional prosthesis.
Outubro 2026
DDI - Advanced Soft Tissue Management around Teeth & Implants
Advanced Soft Tissue Management around Teeth and Implants
This course is designed for general practitioners and interested clinicians to provide them with the essential knowledge and hands-on experience needed to improve patient outcomes in soft tissue management around teeth and implants.
Learning objectives:
- Accurately diagnose mucogingival defects, understand their etiologies, and explore the science behind soft tissue management.
- Development of a decision-making framework for soft tissue management around teeth and implants.
- Learning flap design and management of recipient sites for single or multiple tooth recessions.
- Learning harvesting techniques of donor sites including free gingival grafts and various techniques for connective tissue grafts.
- Compare autogenous tissues with biomaterials used as alternatives in soft tissue management.
- Refine advanced suturing techniques to improve clinical outcomes in soft tissue surgeries.
- Understand strategies for preventing and managing complications following soft tissue procedures.
- Hands-On Training: A two-day hands-on workshop utilizing pig jaws to practice:
- Free gingival graft and connective tissue graft techniques
- Advanced suturing techniques
DDI S2 - 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)
Novembro 2026
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
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)
Genesis: Immediate Implants for the Full Arch
This 2-day program will show case all the steps involved in the diagnosis, treatment planning, and execution of immediate provisionalization for the full-arch hands-on training, you will understand this remarkable same day solution for completely edentulous patients and those with a terminal dentition.
- Case selection and treatment planning.
- Pre-operative, surgical and prosthodontic workflows.
- Hands-on experience for the conversion of a removable complete denture into a fixed immediately inserted transitional prosthesis.
Dezembro 2026
DDI S4: PRF & Live Surgery
Core Mini-Residency in Oral Implantology
Session 4: PRF Workshop & Live-Patient Implant Surgery Program
The first day of this 3-day (30 CE) program focuses on the science and protocols of utilizing PRF and PRP in different clinical applications. Venipuncture is taught by a highly-experience phlebotomy instructor. The remaining two days will be spent treating patients under the supervision of an experience DDI faculty member. Participants will apply their previous didactic and hands-on training, such as atraumatic extractions, implant placement, bone grafting, suturing, and much more. Our participants all agree that there is so no better way to start placing implants routinely, than to complete the first few cases done the supervision of an expert.
- Pre-surgical planning
- Implant surgical principles
- Post-operative principles
- Surgical placement of implants and adjunctive procedures needed to complete the case such as atraumatic extractions, ridge augmentation, PRF utilization and indirect sinus grafting (Hands-on)
- Case review and discussion on important clinical issues
- Complication avoidance & management
- The science and difference between the three leading PRF protocols: L-PRF, A-PRF, and PRGF
- Clinical application for both hard tissue and soft tissue procedures
- Venipuncture, taught by a highly-experience phlebotomy instructor (Hands-on)
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