About the Course
This exclusive boutique training program is designed for dentists who want to enhance their clinical skills in implant-supported fixed prosthetic restorations. With a maximum of 3 participants, the course provides a highly personalized learning experience, allowing the instructor to closely evaluate each participant's clinical approach and provide one-on-one guidance and individualized feedback throughout every stage of the training.
The course covers the complete prosthetic workflow of implant-supported fixed restorations, including treatment planning, implant position assessment, prosthetic component selection, impression techniques, soft tissue management, occlusal principles, provisional restorations, laboratory communication, framework evaluation, and final prosthesis delivery. All topics are presented according to current scientific evidence and contemporary prosthodontic principles.
Why Attend This Course?
Benefit from one-on-one mentoring in a maximum 3-participant learning environment.
Receive personalized guidance and feedback throughout every practical session.
Learn predictable treatment planning for implant-supported fixed prostheses.
Master contemporary impression techniques, component selection, and prosthetic protocols.
Gain practical knowledge 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 impression procedures, prosthetic component selection, soft tissue management, provisionalization, try-in, and prosthesis delivery on training models. The limited number of participants ensures extensive hands-on practice, individualized coaching, and continuous feedback, helping participants develop both technical competence and clinical confidence.
Training Process
The course is conducted over 2 days and consists of three integrated stages:
Theoretical Training: Treatment planning, implant position evaluation, prosthetic components, impression techniques, laboratory communication, occlusion, cement-retained and screw-retained restorations, and complication management.
Hands-on Model Practice: Participants perform implant-level and abutment-level impression techniques, component selection, provisionalization, prosthesis try-in, and delivery procedures on training models under the direct supervision of the instructor.
Live Patient Observation: Participants assist and observe the instructor during a live implant-supported fixed prosthetic procedure, following the complete clinical workflow from prosthetic planning and impression taking to prosthesis delivery and occlusal adjustment.
Who Should Attend?
Dentists who want to improve their skills in implant-supported fixed prosthodontics.
Implant clinicians seeking to strengthen their restorative workflow.
Dentists interested in mastering contemporary implant prosthetic protocols.
Professionals looking for an intensive, personalized training experience with direct instructor supervision.
Final-year dental students interested in implant prosthodontics.