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Advanced Implant Course at DGS Institute of Implantology is designed for dentists who want to take their implant practice to a higher clinical level. This course focuses on advanced concepts, refined surgical techniques, and comprehensive treatment planning required for managing complex implant cases with confidence.
The program emphasizes case selection, diagnosis, and detailed planning using proven clinical protocols. Participants gain in depth understanding of bone biology, implant positioning, and prosthetic driven implant placement. Special attention is given to managing compromised sites, aesthetic zone challenges, and long term implant success.
Hands on training is a core part of the course. Dentists participate in guided workshops, live case discussions, and supervised clinical sessions that bridge theory with real practice. The curriculum covers advanced surgical procedures, soft tissue management, and rehabilitation strategies for predictable outcomes.
The course also focuses on complication management, helping participants identify potential risks and handle clinical challenges effectively. Through small batch learning, each participant receives personalized guidance and direct interaction with experienced mentors.
By the end of the Advanced Implant Course, dentists develop strong clinical confidence, improved decision making skills, and the ability to independently plan and execute advanced implant treatments. This course is ideal for practitioners looking to expand their scope, improve treatment quality, and deliver reliable implant solutions in daily practice.
Inauguration and Orientation Program
Rationale, Evolution, and Scope of Oral Implantology
Basics of Oral Implantology and Osseointegration
Indications and Contraindications for Dental Implants
Patient Selection, Diagnosis, and Treatment Planning in Implantology
Surgical Kit and Physio Dispenser Overview
Implant Placement on Dummy: Demonstration and Hands-on Practice Session
Classification of Bone Types, Bone Quality and Quantity, and Their Clinical Implications
Implant Design and Implant Surface Characteristics
Aesthetics and Antibiotic Protocols in Implantology
Surgical Protocols for Implant Placement
Applied Anatomy and Physiology of Bone
Implant Biomechanics
Informed Consent in Implant Dentistry
Case History Recording and Clinical Discussion
General Principles of Implant Surgery
Socket Preservation Techniques and Protocols
Converting Implant Consultations into Clinical Cases
Sterilization and Disinfection Protocols
Sutures and Suturing Techniques
Imaging Techniques in Implantology
Second Stage Surgery: Techniques for Implant Exposure and Soft Tissue Architecture Formation Around Healed Implants
Cover Screw Exposure: Clinical Implications and Management
Immediate Implant Placement Following Tooth Extraction
Overview of Implant Prosthetic Components
Prosthetic Options and Clinical Considerations in Implantology
Indications and Contraindications of Screw-Retained and Cement-Retained Implant Crowns
Treatment Planning for Implant-Supported Removable Complete Dentures: Ball Head, Bar-Supported, and Locator Types
Laboratory Aspects in Implantology
Treatment Planning for Implant-Supported Fixed Prosthesis in Edentulous Patients
Provisionalization in Implantology
Demonstration of Prosthetic Components
Demonstration of Implant-Retained Overdenture Attachment Using Locator Abutments on Dummy Models, Followed by Hands-on Training
Occlusion in Implantology
Computer-Aided Implantology
Flapless Implant Surgery: Considerations and Techniques
Surgical and Prosthetic Kit Demonstration with CBCT Case Discussion
Implant Failure: Causes, Prevention, and Management
Laser Applications in Implantology
Occlusion in Implantology
Computer-Aided Implantology
Flapless Implant Surgery: Considerations and Techniques
Surgical and Prosthetic Kit Demonstration with CBCT Case Discussion
Implant Failure: Causes, Prevention, and Management
Laser Applications in Implantology
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