Advanced Digital Implant Reconstruction: From Single Tooth to Full Arch
This three‑day workshop provides a comprehensive introduction to digital implant dentistry, spanning the entire workflow from case planning to prosthetic restoration. This is a limited attendance course
Description
Join this immersive three-day digital implant dentistry workshop and master the complete digital workflow — from precise case planning to predictable prosthetic restoration. Through evidence-based teaching and practical sessions, you’ll learn intra-oral scanning, CBCT integration, digital implant planning, surgical planning, and surgical guide fabrication for both single and multiple implants. Gain confidence in guided surgery using the OneGuide system, and explore advanced prosthetic workflows, including screw- vs cement-retained restorations, custom abutment selection, and immediate provisional restorative techniques. The hands-on component includes comprehensive case planning, guided implant placement on models, and immediate provisional restoration, ensuring you develop practical, transferable skills. Whether for single-tooth or multiple implant cases, this program will equip you to deliver precise, efficient, and patient-centred implant outcomes.
Includes morning tea and lunch
Learning objectives
By the end of this course participants should be able to:
- Describe the digital workflow for implant dentistry, including data acquisition (intra‑oral scanning and CBCT), digital treatment planning, and guided surgery.
- Compare different scanner types and apply appropriate scanning protocols for single‑tooth and full‑arch cases.
- Use implant planning software to position implants in healed ridges and extraction sockets, taking into account anatomical landmarks and prosthetic requirements.
- Design and fabricate surgical guides (sleeved and sleeveless) for single and multiple implants, and understand the instrumentation required for guided surgery.
- Evaluate indications for flap versus flapless surgery and apply correct three‑dimensional implant positioning to achieve optimal prosthetic outcomes.
- Distinguish between screw‑retained and cement‑retained prostheses, select appropriate abutments, and fabricate immediate provisional restorations.
- Plan full‑arch implant rehabilitation, including determining implant number, distribution, and the need for grafting; compare implant‑level versus abutment‑level prosthesis fabrication.
- Perform immediate provisionalisation for single tooth replacement cases using suitable techniques and materials.
Presenters
Dr Reshamvala is a specialist prosthodontist and implantologist based in Mumbai. He earned his Bachelor of Dental Surgery from Mumbai University (1997) and his Master of Dental Surgery in Prosthodontics from the University of Queensland, Australia (2001). He is the Global Ambassador for the Digital Dental Society, a Fellow of the International Congress of Oral Implantologists (ICOI), and a Fellow of the International Team for Implantology (ITI). As a key opinion leader he lectures internationally and conducts hands‑courses on complete dentures, fixed and removable prosthodontics, full mouth rehabilitation, implant prosthodontics, digital dentistry and occlusion.
Dr Vaishnav holds a Bachelor of Dental Surgery and a Master of Dental Surgery in Periodontics, and is a Fellow of the International Congress of Oral Implantologists and the International College of Dentists. He focuses on restorative and implant dentistry, particularly periodontics, implants, and restorative procedures. He is a member of ADAWA, RACDS, ICOI) and ASP. Nishant maintains private practices in Perth.