This immersive module helps general dentists develop practical and predictable clinical skills in bone augmentation. Module 2 focuses on guided bone regeneration, socket preservation, graft and membrane selection, complication management, and the use of biologic materials to support implant placement.
Module 2 Objectives
- Understand guided bone regeneration fundamentals and flap management.
- Apply socket preservation and contour maintenance techniques after extraction.
- Select appropriate graft and membrane materials, including xenografts, allografts, and synthetic options.
- Manage complications such as membrane exposure and graft loss.
- Use PRF and autologous biomaterials in bone regeneration procedures.
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 2, participants focus on developing the bone foundation required for predictable implant placement. The training emphasizes biologic principles, surgical planning, grafting protocols, membrane stabilization, and complication prevention.
Through model-based practice, clinical case reviews, and live demonstrations, participants learn how to integrate bone regeneration procedures into their daily practice in a safe, structured, and effective way.
Hands-On Experience
Each participant practices on custom models and simulates real clinical situations under expert supervision. The learning experience combines didactic teaching, digital learning, clinical demonstrations, and hands-on exercises.
- Guided bone regeneration exercises with membrane stabilization.
- Socket preservation and ridge contour maintenance practice.
- Flap management techniques for bone augmentation procedures.
- Selection and handling of graft materials and membranes.
- PRF preparation and integration into regenerative protocols.
- Management of common complications in bone regeneration.
Why General Dentists Love This Course
Immediate Clinical Impact
The techniques taught are designed to be applied quickly in everyday clinical practice.
True Hands-On Learning
Each participant handles instruments, practices techniques, and performs procedures on models instead of simply observing.
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, practice, and clinical cases 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.

