Implant Pro Track Pre-Course

16 CE hours
$2,495
Virtual
In-person
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Curriculum

1

Understanding Guided vs Non-Guided Implant Surgery Break down Dr. Stanley’s rationale for guided surgery by understanding the pros and cons of guided vs non-guided techniques.

2

Biomechanics of Dental Implants Engage in the fundamentals of the biomechanical aspects of implant design. From material to surface coating, thread design, and more, leave this course feeling equipped to choose the best implant for your practice.

3

Treatment Planning – The Rules of the Game You can’t play a game if you don’t understand the rules; learn the tips and tricks of treatment planning, both delayed and immediate single unit implant cases digitally.

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Agenda

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Day 6
Day 7
Day 8

Tuition

$2,495
  • 16 Hours of CE
  • Course literure
  • Hand-On training & materials
  • Breakfast & lunch

FAQ

Who should take this course?

If you’re interested in incorporating dental implants into your practice (whether you currently place them or you would like to learn), this is the course for you. This course will teach how to place dental implants with high predictability and low risk. You will learn how to predictably place a dental implant in four minutes. When it comes to dental implants, there’s always more to learn so we welcome students with varying levels of prior knowledge.

Will I be placing implants by the end of this course?

Yes. Although each clinician’s skill level is unique to them, our doctors leave our courses very confident to place dental implants in their offices. Some doctors come to Stanley Institute already placing many implants, while others attend the course to learn the fundamentals of single unit implant placement. We advise all doctors and team members to use caution when implementing new procedures and techniques into their practice. We recommend continued attendance in learning programs, hands-on training, and clinical observations and participation in order to further your dental implant education.

Do I need to take Essentials 2 and Essentials 3 as well?

To receive the most out of your Stanley Institute training, we recommend taking the entire implant continuum. The content Dr. Stanley covers builds on itself throughout the continuum. We’ve found that, after taking Essentials 1, most students are quite eager to continue in subsequent courses and master every aspect of implantology.

Where does the course take place?

This course is taken online. If you prefer to take this course in-person, you can attend Essentials 1 in Raleigh-Durham, NC.

Can I become an ICOI Fellow through Stanley Institute?

Courses at Stanley Institute help you work towards an ICOI fellowship. Upon completion of the Stanley Institute curriculum and Full-Mouth Course, you qualify for fellowship with the International Congress of Oral Implantologists.

What if I have questions during my online course?

If you have any questions for Dr. Stanley during your online course, please reach out to abby@stanleyinstitute.com.

Facility Highlight

The new Stanley Institute Technology Center is a state-of-the-art facility in Cary, North Carolina that hosts many Stanley Institute courses. In Studio One, the premier learning space for the Institute, students and professionals can access cutting-edge technology and innovative resources, and can participate in hands-on workshops. We look forward to hosting
you in our space soon!

Stanley Institute is a proud partner of the International Congress of Oral Implantologists (ICOI). The renowned executives at ICOI approved our Continuum coursework in 2016. If a student is a current ICOI member and completes the program, they become eligible for ICOI Fellowship. It’s an elite status you deserve.

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