Implant Surgery: Planning, Guided, Freehand & Immediate Placement
Plan, design, and place implants with confidence — guided or freehand, in both healed and immediate sites.




2 Days
Exam
70% practical
4 live presentations
4 hands-on sessions
20 CE credits
Interactive webinars
Study materials
World-class faculty
- Learn digital implant planning and create your own surgical guides
- Practice guided and freehand implant placement on realistic models
- Hands on in immediate implant placement in anterior and posterior sites
COURSE OUTLINE
Treatment planning & diagnostics
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 techniques & implant placement
Anatomy related to implant surgery
Principles of computer-aided implant planning
Selecting an implant system
Essential surgical techniques (osteotomies & site assessment)
Achieving optimal 3D implant positioning & orientation
Freehand vs. guided implant placement approaches
Effective flap design & advanced suturing techniques
Second-stage procedures (uncovering)
Restorative & soft tissue management
Basics of restorative implant dentistry
Loading protocols & implant integration
Strategic treatment sequencing (extraction timing & procedural flow)
Soft tissue management strategies
Monitoring peri-implant tissue health
Implant and prosthesis survival and success
Post-operative care & risk management
Pre- and post-operative medications & protocols
Oral anesthesia & anxiety control for implant surgery
Pre- and post-operative protocols for enhanced outcomes
Managing biological complications
General risk factors & contraindications for implant therapy
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
Every topic is well crafted to teach you beyond what you know
Treatment planning & diagnostics
- 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 techniques & implant placement
- 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
Restorative & soft tissue management
- 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
Post-operative care & risk management
- 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
Understand comprehensive patient evaluation, including history, examination, and radiographic analysis. Learn treatment planning principles, including indications, contraindications, and risk factors.
Gain knowledge of implant design, materials, and connection types. Develop proficiency in surgical techniques, including site preparation, implant placement, flap design, and complication management.
Learn immediate implant placement techniques and precise 3D positioning for better outcomes. Learn the sequence of surgical and restorative procedures for optimal treatment outcomes.
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.
Your learning journey
While training, you’ll earn up to 20 CEs, accredited by the Academy of General Dentistry, PACE.




All-inclusive learning, all day long
Meet your course educators
Dr. Ismael Khouly
Dr. Ismael Khouly is a globally recognized leader in implant dentistry, dedicated to advancing dental education.
Dr. Lorenzo Mordini
Director of Department of Periodontology Tufts University School of Dental Medicine
Go beyond planning to executing cutting edge dental surgery
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