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Implant Restoration Course

The ideal course for dentists starting in implant restoration.

Modules 1 and 2

This is the ideal course for dentists starting in implant restoration, and the digital and advanced stages of the course are ideal for those dentists already planning implants, but wanting to improve their implant restoration in order to carry out more complex treatments, such as bar and friction retained overdentures, as well as full arch treatments and is a modular staged hands-on implant restorative course.

It is a practical and theoretical course that gives dentists implant restorative training and mentoring to allow them to diagnose, treatment plan and restore more complex implant cases within their practice.

The modules take delegates right through from getting started with dental implant restoration to managing complex cases. The content is taught using a mix of lectures, demonstrations and hands-on.

Subjects covered include facebows, implant occlusion, marketing implants in your practice, treatment planning, restoring single, multiple & aesthetic implant cases, provisional restorations, overdentures, locators, CT scanning, implant vs. endodontic treatment managing restorative complications.

Modules 3, 4 and 5

This is the ideal course for dentists starting in implant restoration, and the digital and advanced stages of the course are ideal for those dentists already planning implants, but wanting to improve their implant restoration in order to carry out more complex treatments, such as bar and friction retained overdentures, as well as full arch treatments and is a modular staged hands-on implant restorative course.

The digital module, Module 3 is a chance for both dentists and technicians to learn about digital dentistry.

It is a practical and theoretical course that gives dentists implant restorative training and mentoring to allow them to diagnose, treatment plan and restore more complex implant cases within their practice.

The modules take delegates right through from getting started with dental implant restoration to managing complex cases. The content is taught using a mix of lectures, demonstrations and hands-on.

Subjects covered include facebows, implant occlusion, marketing implants in your practice, treatment planning, restoring single, multiple & aesthetic implant cases, provisional restorations, overdentures, locators, CT scanning, implant vs. endodontic treatment managing restorative complications.
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