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Implant Dentistry 101 

90 CE CORE 2

Price

C$19,999 + Taxes

With options to pay in installements. Contact our concierge for more details.

Duration

5 Sections of Fridays to Sunday

Dates

Capacity

10 Students per session

Location

Greater Toronto Area

About the Course

The journey into dental implant placement and restoration is a fulfilling endeavour, however, it is paramount to have your first foundational experience exemplary to continue your growth. Learn from experts and specialists and become immersed in hands-on experiences including on tabletop, on animal jaws, and on high-fidelity 3D models. Finish this mini-residency, by placing two implants on your own patients. This not only provides real work experience to build your confidence but also helps you financially recuperate some lost income from attending this immersive educational experience.

 

All under the supervision of a periodontist, prosthodontist, oral maxillofacial surgeon and oral radiologist, you will receive cutting edge and clinician-centered tips not only to maximize surgical success but on how to identify and avoid common complications in this realm. With our hands-on educational approach, we aim to have you confidently and easily transfer your newly acquired skills into private practice.

This course is designed for dentists interested in securing the hours required to provide implant placement services in practice. 

Learn from Experienced Professionals

  • Over 35 hours of surgical didactic and over 35 hours of prosthodontic didactic learning. 

  • 15 days of comprehensive didactic learning and active hands-on components.

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Course Requirements

Course Certificates

List of pre requisites
  • Active RCDSO license.

  • Being a dentist dedicated to gaining the knowledge and skills to better serve their patients.

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  • Certificate will be presented issuing 90 CE Core 2 with the RCDSO.

Course Directors

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Dr. Pierre-Luc Michaud

D.M.D., M.SC., FRCDC

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Dr. Nader Hamdan

BDS, MSC, MDent (Perio), FRCD(C), Diplomate ABP, FICD

Lecturers & Instructors

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Dr. Jordan Prince

BSc DDS FRCD(C)

Dentist Anesthesiologist

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Pierre-Luc Michaud

D.M.D., M.SC., FRCDC

Maxillofacial Prosthodontist & Oral Oncologist

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Dr. Haissam Kannan

BSc DDS FRCD(C)

Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon

A head shot of a dentist in front of a dark wall - Photo of Dr. Nader Hamdan, course director for the Implant 101 Course.

Dr. Nader Hamdan

BDS, MSC, MDent (Perio), FRCD(C), Diplomate ABP, FICD

Periodontist

  • Principles of Implantology and Osseointegration

  • Radiographic techniques

  • Contraindications to Implants

  • CBCT use in Implantology

  • Introduction to surgical treatment planning

  • Selecting an implant system

  • Surgical principles and surgical techniques

  • Local Anesthesia and pain control

  • Impression techniques

  • Temporary prothesis

  • Cemented vs screw retained prosthesis

  • Single crown

  • Multiple unit bridge

  • Full mouth rehabilitation

  • Fixed vs removable

  • Implant overdenture prosthesis

  • Maintenance of the Implant unit

*The classes will be held in the Greater Toronto Area*

 The sections are held from 9am - 4pm.

**Note: Orders of topic and locations are subject to change**

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Course Sessions

Session 1: August 9th -11th

Session 2: September 13th - 15th

Session 3: October 11th - 13th

Session 4: November 29th - December 1st

Session 5: December 13th - 15th

How does registration work?

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Step 1

Choose your course and date

Check the course and date that is right for you and your career.

Step 2

Register for the course

Complete the registration form at the bottom of this page, and our Concierge will contact you with further information.

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Step 3

 Set up a call with our concierge. *

In this step, our concierge will contact you to provide information about application and payment for the course.

* Payment and Installments will be discussed with the concierge

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