


INTRODUCING
Implant Restorations Simplified:
A 2-Day Clinical Bootcamp
Description:
This comprehensive 2-day hands-on workshop is designed for dentists seeking to elevate their skills in implant restorations—ranging from single-unit cases, short span implant bridges, to implant overdentures. Participants will gain the knowledge and clinical protocols to confidently restore dental implants using both analog and digital workflows.
The course emphasizes restoratively driven planning, component selection, and clinical execution across various case types. Key topics include emergence profile development, abutment selection, analogue and digital impressions, lab communication, implant restoration design, occlusion design, insertion protocols, and complication management.
Attendees will work hands-on with restorative components, impression-taking and verification jigs, and gain clinical insights through case-based learning. By the end of the program, participants will be equipped to handle a wide range of implant restorative scenarios with confidence and precision.
REGISTER NOWCourse OBJECTIVES

Understand restoratively driven implant planning and how it impacts long-term outcomes.

Evaluate the restorative implications of guided surgery and digital workflows.

Master component selection, abutment design, and crown design for single-tooth and short-span implant bridges.

Compare digital vs conventional impressions, and verification techniques.

Design occlusion and select materials appropriate to different restorative scenarios.

Determine indications for screw-retained vs cement-retained restorations and implement correct insertion techniques.

Restore removable implant-supported overdentures with confidence.
Topics Covered:
- Restoratively Driven Planning
- Fundamentals of prosthetically guided planning
- Surgical-restorative collaboration
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Restorative Benefits of Guided Surgery
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Overview of guided surgery
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How guided planning improves restorative outcomes
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Customizing surgical plans to restorative goals
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Implant Provisionals & Emergence Profile
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Role of provisional restorations in emergence profile shaping
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Chairside and lab-fabricated options
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Abutments and Components
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Stock vs custom abutments
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Overdenture abutments
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Screw channels, angles, and emergence
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Indications and limitations for each design
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Impression Techniques
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Open tray vs closed tray
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Digital scanning protocols
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Verification jigs and splinting for multiple implants
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6. Verification and Accuracy
- Verification jigs: fabrication and clinical use
- Assessing fit of splinted restorations
- Common errors in impressions and how to avoid them
7. Cement vs Screw-Retained Restorations
- Indications, risks, and advantages of each
- Techniques for minimizing cement complications
- Screw-retained restoration protocols
8. Insertion Protocols
- Torque guidelines
- Access hole sealing
- Clinical delivery checklist
9. Occlusion in Implant Restorations
- Occlusal schemes for single vs multiple units
- Load management and material selection
- Practical tips to avoid fractures and de-cementations
10. Material Selection
- Choosing the right materials
- When to choose monolithic vs layered
- Factors affecting longevity
11. Removable Implant-Supported Restorations
- Independent attachments
- Clinical steps and attachments
- Maintenance protocols
12. Complication Management
- Common restorative complications
- Screw loosening, fractures, soft tissue issues
- Maintenance strategies and repair techniques
13. Practical Tips & Tricks
- Lab communication strategies
- Cost-analysis for component choices
- Managing expectations and patient communication


NICE TO MEET YOU
Dr. Faraj Edher
Dr. Faraj Edher is a specialist in Prosthodontics and the founder of Transcend Specialized
Dentistry, a multi-specialty clinic in Downtown Vancouver.
He received his dental degree from the University of Sharjah College of Dental Medicine, and then continued his Masters in Craniofacial Science and post-graduate specialty training in Prosthodontics at the University of British Columbia.
In addition to practicing full time in Vancouver, Dr. Edher is an active educator. He is the Founder of Canada’s largest study club, the BC Dental Study Club, and a Clinical Assistant Professor and guest lecturer at the University of British Columbia.
LOCATION: Montreal, QC CANADA
2 day workshop total:
8 CE hours (didactic lecture)
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8 CE hours (hands-on practicum)
Thursday: 8am-5pm
Friday: 8am-5pm
Refund & Cancellation Policy
50% refund will be issued up to 31 days prior to course start date
No refund will be issued as of 30 days prior to course