About the Course
This exclusive boutique training program is designed for dentists who want to begin their journey in implant dentistry or have limited experience with implant surgery. With a maximum of 3 participants, the course provides a highly personalized learning environment where the instructor offers one-on-one guidance, closely evaluates each participant's clinical approach, and provides individualized feedback throughout every stage of the training.
The course covers the fundamental principles of dental implantology, including patient assessment, case selection, radiographic evaluation, treatment planning, implant systems, surgical protocols, implant positioning, suturing techniques, and postoperative care. The primary objective is to equip participants with the knowledge, practical skills, and clinical confidence needed to safely perform implant surgery in daily practice.
Why Attend This Course?
Benefit from one-on-one mentoring in a maximum 3-participant learning environment.
Build a solid foundation in the principles of implant surgery.
Develop confidence in patient assessment, case selection, and surgical treatment planning.
Receive personalized guidance and feedback throughout every practical session.
Learn evidence-based surgical protocols that can be immediately applied in your daily clinical practice.
Hands-on Training Experience
A significant portion of the course is dedicated to practical training. Under the direct supervision of the instructor, participants perform the essential stages of implant surgery on training models, including osteotomy preparation, implant placement, suturing techniques, and proper surgical ergonomics. The limited number of participants ensures extensive hands-on practice, individualized coaching, and continuous feedback throughout the course, helping participants build both technical competence and clinical confidence.
Training Process
The course is conducted over 2 days and consists of three integrated stages:
Theoretical Training: Fundamentals of dental implantology, patient assessment, radiographic evaluation, case selection, treatment planning, implant systems, surgical protocols, and complication management.
Hands-on Model Practice: Participants perform osteotomy preparation, implant placement, and basic suturing techniques on training models under the direct supervision of the instructor.
Live Patient Observation: Participants assist and observe the instructor during a live implant surgery, following the complete clinical workflow from patient preparation and surgical planning to implant placement and postoperative evaluation.
Who Should Attend?
Dentists who want to begin performing implant surgery.
Clinicians with limited implant experience seeking to improve their surgical skills.
Dentists who want to strengthen their knowledge of case selection and implant treatment planning.
Professionals looking for an intensive, personalized training experience with direct instructor supervision.
Final-year dental students interested in implant dentistry.