IMPLORIGIN Basic Implantology Training Program

A Transformative Hands-On Learning Experience


Comprehensive Hands-On Training:

Demonstrated by course directors and practiced under expert supervision

Master Suturing Techniques:

Practical experience through guided hands-on sessions

CBCT Interpretation & Planning:

Develop precise implant planning strategies

Implant Placement Protocols:

Surgical techniques for diverse clinical situations

Prosthetic Phase Training:

Impression techniques, prosthesis selection, and component handling

Comprehensive Case Planning:

Plan single-tooth and full-mouth implant cases with faculty guidance

Live-Patient Implant Placement:

Under direct mentorship

Why IMPLORIGIN?


  • Structured, step-by-step training combining theory and live clinical execution
  • Learn from renowned mentors with proven clinical expertise
  • Designed for beginners to build a strong foundation in implant surgery and prosthetics

"From planning to placement – your journey into implant dentistry begins here."



6-Day Comprehensive Implantology Program

From Fundamentals to Immediacy with Digital Integration

Course Overview

A clinically intensive, step-by-step training designed for dentists eager to master implantology — from foundational surgical principles to advanced prosthetic delivery. This immersive program blends evidence-based learning, daily hands-on practice, live surgical experience, and digital technology integration across all modules.

Course Schedule

Day 1: Foundations of Implant Surgery & Digital Planning
Time: 9:00 am – 5:30 pm
Objective: Grasp core implantology principles, anatomy, and digital workflows.
Lecture:

Day Lecture Topics Hands-on
Day 1

• Introduction to Implantology & Case Selection
• Bone Biology, Healing Dynamics & Surgical Anatomy
• Surgical Armamentarium & Asepsis Protocols
• Flap Design, Incision Patterns & Suturing Techniques

Digital Module: CBCT Analysis & Virtual Planning

• Flap design on the models
• Suturing
• Osteotomy on models



Day 2: Surgical Placement Protocols & Immediacy Protocols(CMI by Neo Biotech)
Time: 9:00 am – 5:30 pm
Objective: Master precise implant placement, positioning, and immediacy principles.
Lecture:

Day Lecture Topics Hands-on
Day 2

• Single vs Two-stage Surgical Approaches
• Implant Positioning, Angulation & Depth Control
• Immediacy protocols: Introduction to CMI Concept (Cortical–Middle–Inferior Stability by Neo Biotech)
• Achieving Primary Stability & Torque Understanding

Digital Module: Guided Surgery Planning Using Software

• Live surgery Placement by Faculty
• Implant placement on models


Day 3: Live Surgical Clinicals
Time: 9:00 am – 5:30 pm
Objective: Perform implant placement on patients under expert supervision.
Lecture:

Day Lecture Topics Hands-on
Day 3

• Case Briefing & Surgical Protocol Review
• Complication Management & Post-op Care
• Stability Check using AnyCheck Device

Digital Module: Post-op Documentation & CBCT Review

• Each participant places 1 implant on patients under faculty guidance
• Step-by-step assistance in osteotomy, placement & suturing


Day 4: Prosthetic Principles & Digital Workflows
Time: 9:00 am – 5:30 pm
Objective: understanding of prosthetic components and impression techniques.
Lecture:

Day Lecture Topics Hands-on
Day 4

• Implant Components & Prosthetic Options
• Impression Techniques – Open vs Closed Tray
• Screw vs Cement Retained | Casted vs Milled Restorations

Digital Module: Intraoral Scanning & Digital Impression Workflow

• Implant-level impressions on models
• Bite registration & scanning exercises


Day 5: Loading, Full-Arch & Advanced Prosthetics
Time: 9:00 am – 5:30 pm
Objective: Integrate immediacy principles, occlusion, and digital workflows for predictability.
Lecture:

Day Lecture Topics Hands-on
Day 5

• Criteria for Immediate Loading & Case Selection
• CAD/CAM Workflows for Single & Multi-unit Restorations
• Full-Arch Prosthetic Concepts Simplified
• Occlusal Guidelines for Implant Restorations

Digital Module: Designing Provisionals & Virtual Occlusion

• Temporary crown fabrication on models


Day 6: Prosthetic Clinicals & Long-Term Maintenance
Time: 9:00 am – 5:30 pm
Objective: Deliver prosthesis, verify occlusion, and ensure long-term implant success.
Lecture:

Day Lecture Topics Hands-on
Day 6

• Clinical Case Review & Preparation
• Each participant delivers prosthesis on their patient
• Occlusal Check, Final Torque & Delivery Protocol
• Troubleshooting: Loosening, Fractures & Peri-implantitis

Digital Module:Documentation & Follow-up Planning

Prosthesis delivery, torque verification, occlusal refinement

Certificate Ceremony & Closing Remarks

Highlights:

  • Complete Surgical–Prosthetic Learning Path
  • Immediacy Training
  • Integrated Digital Dentistry Modules across all days
  • Daily Hands-on Training & Live Surgeries
  • Mentorship from Experienced Implantologists
  • Certificate of Completion

Who Should Attend

  • Dentists beginning their implant journey
  • Practitioners seeking confidence in surgical and prosthetic phases
  • Clinicians aiming to integrate immediacy and digital precision in daily practice