Minimize trauma. Preserve the bone.
Dentistry changes. Life changes. Your definition of success should be allowed to
change too
This course highlights mandibular implant-retained overdentures as a practical,
cost-conscious solution for today’s aging, medically complex edentulous patients.
Understand VDO in a practical way—how to evaluate it, adjust it safely, and avoid
functional and esthetic problems in restorative cases
Get honest about what breaks and why—diagnostics, repairs, relines, attachment
failures, patient habits, and how to prevent repeat problems
Learn how structured mentorship accelerates skill, confidence, and consistency—
plus how to build feedback loops that actually change outcomes.
Tackle upper arch challenges—bone quality, sinus considerations, implant
positioning, and prosthetic planning for stability and longevity
Master locator overdentures from start to finish—prosthetic space, attachment
selection, pickup technique, maintenance, and common fixes.
Advanced training focused on fixed full-arch workflows—case selection, surgical–
prosthetic coordination, and predictable delivery systems.
Learn PRF basics and best practices: prep, handling, indications, and how to
integrate PRF to support healing and improve surgical outcomes.
Create a modern pain-control plan—multimodal strategies, smarter prescribing,
and patient instructions that reduce complications and callbacks.
A practical GBR deep dive: case selection, membranes, graft choices, flap design,
tension-free closure, and troubleshooting when healing goes sideways.
Make better third molar decisions using evidence—risk assessment, timing,
imaging, referral criteria, and post-op management.
Review implant and prosthetic complications by root cause, early warning signs,
and corrective steps—so you can prevent repeats and manage confidently.
Turn CBCT data into confident decisions—anatomy, measurements, risk zones,
and surgical planning that translates chairside
Master atraumatic extraction principles and socket preservation techniques that
protect bone, simplify future implant placement, and improve outcomes.
Learn how to take a focused medical history, spot red flags, and prepare for
common in-office emergencies with clear, practical protocols.
Build a consultation that earns trust, improves case acceptance, and sets
expectations—without feeling salesy or rushed.
(Expanding Implant Candidacy: Socket Management and Ridge Preservation)
Understand when and why bone reduction matters, how much is enough, and
how it impacts prosthetic space, esthetics, and long-term function.