Implant Surgical Track

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Curriculum

1

Perform implant placement with increased confidence through hands-on experience placing approximately 3–5 implants on live patients under direct mentorship.

2

Develop a predictable implant workflow from initial consultation and case presentation through surgical placement, restoration, maintenance, and long-term follow-up.

3

Improve implant case acceptance by understanding effective consultation strategies, patient communication, and treatment presentation techniques that help patients confidently move forward with care.

4

Evaluate and select appropriate implant cases using evidence-based treatment planning principles, patient factors, anatomical considerations, and restorative requirements.

5

Create comprehensive implant treatment plans utilizing digital workflows, CBCT evaluation, surgical guides, and restorative-driven planning principles.

6

Apply surgical protocols that improve predictability, including implant positioning, osteotomy preparation, primary stability, immediate implant placement, and soft tissue management.

7

Understand the principles of implant biomechanics and how implant selection, positioning, loading protocols, and prosthetic design influence long-term success.

8

Recognize, prevent, and manage common implant complications through proper planning, surgical execution, restorative considerations, and clinical decision-making.

9

Integrate implant dentistry into a practice workflow by creating efficient systems for the dentist, team, and laboratory to improve consistency and patient outcomes.

Agenda

Day 1
Implant Foundations & Treatment Planning

8:00 AM – 12:00 PM

  • Patient evaluation and implant case selection
  • Consultation strategies and treatment presentation
  • Building a predictable implant workflow

1:00 PM – 4:00 PM

  • CBCT analysis and digital workflow
  • Treatment planning principles
  • Restorative considerations and laboratory communication
Day 2
Surgical Principles & Implant Predictability

8:00 AM – 12:00 PM

  • Guided versus freehand surgery
  • Implant positioning and surgical execution
  • Primary stability and implant biomechanics

1:00 PM – 4:00 PM

  • Immediate implant placement concepts
  • Soft tissue management and suturing techniques
  • Restoration, maintenance, and complication management
  • Preparation for live surgical cases
Day 3
Live Surgical Implant Experience

8:00 AM – 4:00 PM

  • Live patient evaluation and surgical preparation
  • Placement of approximately 3–5 implants under direct mentorship from Dr. Robert Stanley
  • Real-time surgical guidance and clinical decision-making
  • Implant positioning, primary stability, suturing, and case management
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Tuition

12,999

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Facility Highlight

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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