Implant Prosthetics: Surgery, Provisionals & Final Restoration
Master the art of restoring implants from surgery to final delivery.






2 Days
4 hands-on sessions
70% practical
4 live presentations
World-class faculty
20 CE credits
Interactive webinars
Study materials
Exam
- Fabricate provisional implant crowns
- Customize healing abutments for immediate implants, on realistic models
- Practice digital impression techniques with soft tissue management
- Learn predictable implant abutment selection
- Improve lab communication for accurate, aesthetic results
COURSE OUTLINE
Prosthodontic planning & esthetics
Principles of prosthodontic planning for implant placement
Implant configuration for fixed dental prostheses
Esthetic planning and evaluation for implant- supported prostheses
Design principles for fixed dental prostheses
Precision impression techniques
Implant-supported provisional restorations
Surgical & restorative techniques
Posterior and anterior single implant restoration techniques
Occlusion in fixed dental prostheses
Soft and hard tissue management strategies
Transitional prostheses during implant therapy
Digital impressions and laboratory workflows
Minimizing crestal bone loss in implant restorations
Material selection & prosthesis design
Dental material selection for implant restorations
Abutment selection based on individual cases
CAD/CAM abutment options and designs
Screw-retained vs. cement- retained restorations
Split vs. non-split concept in prosthesis design
Comparing implant- supported vs. conventional prostheses
Implementation & lab communication
Delivery protocols for fixed implant-supported prostheses
Managing hardware complications in implant prostheses
Enhancing lab communication for seamless collaboration
Digital tools for shade matching and color accuracy
Utilizing intraoral digital scanners for efficient workflows
Course objective
1. Understand comprehensive patient evaluation, including history, examination, and radiographic analysis. Learn treatment planning principles, including indications, contraindications, and risk factors.
2. Gain knowledge of implant design, materials, and connection types. Develop proficiency in surgical techniques, including site preparation, implant placement, flap design, and complication management.
3. Learn immediate implant placement techniques and precise 3D positioning for better outcomes. Learn the sequence of surgical and restorative procedures for optimal treatment outcomes.
4. Implement effective pre- and postoperative protocols for pain management, tissue preservation, and recovery. Gain proficiency in using surgical instrumentation and CBCT for accurate implant planning.
Take the next step in your implant career.
Course outline
Prosthodontic planning & esthetics
- Role of implants in dentistry
- Patient evaluation (medical, social, dental factors)
- Clinical examination & radiographic analysis
- Additional diagnostic investigations
- CBCT & interactive treatment planning
- SAC classification & structured assessment principles
- Radiographic & surgical templates in implantology
Surgical & restorative techniques
- Role of implants in dentistry
- Patient evaluation (medical, social, dental factors)
- Clinical examination & radiographic analysis
- Additional diagnostic investigations
- CBCT & interactive treatment planning
- SAC classification & structured assessment principles
- Radiographic & surgical templates in implantology
Material selection & prosthesis design
- Role of implants in dentistry
- Patient evaluation (medical, social, dental factors)
- Clinical examination & radiographic analysis
- Additional diagnostic investigations
- CBCT & interactive treatment planning
- SAC classification & structured assessment principles
- Radiographic & surgical templates in implantology
Implementation & lab communication
- Role of implants in dentistry
- Patient evaluation (medical, social, dental factors)
- Clinical examination & radiographic analysis
- Additional diagnostic investigations
- CBCT & interactive treatment planning
- SAC classification & structured assessment principles
- Radiographic & surgical templates in implantology
Course objective
We're not just teaching, we're helping you
Develop proficiency in restoring single and multiple dental implants while reducing patient visits and adjustments for fixed restorations.
Learn to fabricate provisional crowns and customized healing abutments, optimize soft tissue aesthetics, and enhance outcomes using digital impressions.
Utilize intraoral digital scanners, scan bodies, and advanced shade-matching technology to improve accuracy, efficiency, and patient satisfaction.
Enhance communication with dental lab technicians and apply expert techniques to elevate restorative skills and ensure predictable results.
Your learning journey
While training, you’ll earn up to 20 CEs, accredited by the Academy of General Dentistry, PACE.





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Meet your course educators
Dr. Ismael Khouly
Dr. Ismael Khouly is a globally recognized leader in implant dentistry, dedicated to advancing dental education.
Dr. Alejandro Lanis
Private Practice Former Director of Advanced Implant Dentistry ( Harvard School of Dental Medicine ) ITI Fellow
Take your implant prosthodontics expertise to the next level
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