Description
Course Description & Objective
This one-day lecture and hands-on course is designed to provide clinicians with a practical and streamlined introduction to guided implant surgery and its important role in modern implant dentistry. Participants will gain a clear understanding of a fully integrated digital workflow, from case selection and virtual planning to guided implant placement.
The course emphasizes how guided implant systems deliver a simple, predictable, and clinically efficient surgical solution, allowing dentists to place implants with greater confidence, accuracy, and consistency—whether transitioning from freehand surgery or refining an existing digital approach.
Through focused lectures and hands-on training, attendees will learn how to plan implant cases with long-term success in mind by incorporating prosthetically driven principles, biologic considerations, and risk management strategies. By the end of the course, participants will be equipped to implement guided surgery into daily practice with clarity, predictability, and improved clinical outcomes.
An optional live surgery component includes a complete, start-to-finish guided implant case performed on participants’ own patients. Participants will be involved in treatment planning, one-on-one case review, and hands-on surgical execution. Real-time clinical and chairside mentorship is provided throughout to build confidence and support successful implant cases in everyday practice.
A complimentary surgical guide for one implant site is included. Limited spots available.
lecture – April 25, 2026 | 7 CE
live surgery – June 27, 2026 | 7 CE
limited to 6 participants only
cases must be approved 3 weeks prior to live surgery
Includes: 1 free guide with 1 hole
chairside mentorship






