Level 3: Anterior Single-Tooth Dental Implant Procedures

Utilizing procedure-based education1, this level will help the clinician grow into more advanced surgical and prosthetic concepts with the treatment of single tooth anterior implant cases

Throughout this level, the cases will cover topics including: Evaluating buccal and apical bone for immediate placement, Grafting around immediate implants (Dual Zone Technique), Defining implant orientation – The Rules of Six, Assessing primary stability for immediate provisionalization, CAD/CAM abutment options and designs. At the completion of this level, participants will understand how to place and restore a single-tooth implant in the anterior zone. Participants are encouraged to continue their education in Level 4, which will focus on multi-unit cases.

 

Key Benefits

  • Illustrating immediate placement and immediate loading protocols
  • Understanding esthetics principals for ideal outcomes
  • Summarizing digital impression and provisionalization techniques

 

1. The implant curriculum is an interactive, procedure-based series of courses that use individual cases to teach current implant treatment. This approach is in contrast to conventional dental education that focuses more on didactic topics and theory. The purpose of using this educational approach is to highlight the patients and procedures found in everyday clinical practice, where the most important concepts are observed and discussed in multiple clinical scenarios.

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