Module 3

Implant Treatment Planning & Precise Placement

Hands-on continuing education course for general dentists: master digital planning, ideal implant positioning, and clinical decision-making.

This immersive module helps general dentists develop a structured, safe, and predictable approach to implant planning. Module 3 focuses on digital treatment planning, CBCT use, guided surgery, prosthetically driven implant placement, implant selection, and case-based decision-making exercises.

Module 3 Objectives

  • Apply a step-by-step approach to digital treatment planning.
  • Use CBCT and guided surgery for ideal implant positioning.
  • Understand the principles of prosthetically driven implant placement.
  • Evaluate implant selection and implant surface considerations.
  • Develop clinical decision-making through case-based planning exercises.

Course Overview

Implant dentistry has evolved far beyond the mechanics of osseointegration. Today’s treatment success depends on precise diagnosis, meticulous surgical execution, and biologically sound tissue management.

This three-module hands-on program connects surgical science with clinical esthetics. It is designed to help general dentists treat with greater confidence, predictability, and independence.

In Module 3, participants take a deeper look at implant treatment planning, from digital analysis to precise implant positioning. The focus is placed on clinical safety, prosthetic consistency, radiographic interpretation, and implant selection.

Through clinical case reviews, planning exercises, and live demonstrations, participants learn how to integrate implant treatment into daily practice in a structured, predictable, and effective way.

Hands-On Experience

Each participant works through simulated clinical situations and representative cases to strengthen analysis, planning, and decision-making skills. The learning experience combines didactic teaching, digital tools, clinical demonstrations, and hands-on exercises.

  • Step-by-step digital treatment planning.
  • CBCT analysis for ideal implant positioning.
  • Application of guided surgery principles.
  • Evaluation of prosthetically driven implant placement.
  • Implant selection based on clinical and prosthetic needs.
  • Case-based decision-making exercises.

Why General Dentists Love This Course

Immediate Clinical Impact

The methods taught help structure implant planning quickly in everyday clinical practice.

Practical and Concrete Approach

Participants apply planning principles to clinical cases and representative situations.

Practice Growth

The course helps expand treatment offerings and retain more implant cases within the practice.

Recognized Certification

A certificate is provided upon completion, with recognized continuing education credits.

Post-Course Support

Optional one-on-one mentorship with faculty mentors may be available after the course.

Greater Clinical Confidence

The combination of theory, clinical cases, and demonstrations allows participants to leave with immediately applicable knowledge.

Bonus Materials Included

  • Comprehensive PRF and biomaterial protocols.
  • Checklist library for guided bone regeneration, flap design, and implant placement.
  • Clinical case planning templates for everyday use.
  • Graft and membrane selection guide.
  • Complication management flowcharts.
Availabilities: 1. Start date: 2027-04-23 09:00 | End date: 2027-04-24 18:00

Cost: 4150.00$ + tx

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