2023 Live Surgery Implant Course
Date & Time
8 September 2023 – 10 September 2023
(3 Days, 9am to 5pm)
Venue
08-09 September (Lecture & Hands-on)
Minimax Office
394 Lane Cove Rd, Macquarie Park 2113
10 September (Live Surgery)
Canada Bay Dental
(10-20 Market St Breakfast Point NSW 2137)
Course Summary
Lecture, Hands-on and Live-Surgery
This course is designed to equip general dentists with the fundamental techniques required for implant surgery such as treatment planning, placing basic implants and restoring implants. The course will span from the introduction of implants to the basic knowledge of surgical and prosthetic aspects of implantology.
The course will have an emphasis on the practical aspects with hands-on sessions on incision, drilling sequence and suturing techniques to instil confidence and remove any fears from placing their first implant.
The course will have an emphasis on the practical aspects with hands-on sessions on incision, drilling sequence and suturing techniques to instil confidence and remove any fears from placing their first implant.
Date & Time
08-10 September 2023
9am – 5pm (Fri-Sun)
Venue
08-09 September 2023 (Lecture & Hands-on)
Minimax Office
394 Lane Cove Rd, Macquarie Park 2113
10 September 2023 (Live Surgery)
Canada Bay Dental
10-20 Market St Breakfast Point NSW 2137
Course Summary
Lecture, Hands-on and Live-Surgery
This course is designed to equip general dentists with the fundamental techniques required for implant surgery such as treatment planning, placing basic implants and restoring implants. The course will span from the introduction of implants to the basic knowledge of surgical and prosthetic aspects of implantology.
The course will have an emphasis on the practical aspects with hands-on sessions on incision, drilling sequence and suturing techniques to instil confidence and remove any fears from placing their first implant.
The course will have an emphasis on the practical aspects with hands-on sessions on incision, drilling sequence and suturing techniques to instil confidence and remove any fears from placing their first implant.
COURSE SUMMARY
This course is designed to equip general dentists with the fundamental techniques required for implant surgery such as treatment planning, placing basic implants and restoring implants. The course will span from the introduction of implants to the basic knowledge of surgical and prosthetic aspects of implantology.
The course will have an emphasis on the practical aspects with hands-on sessions on incision, drilling sequence and suturing techniques to instil confidence and remove any fears from placing their first implant.
The course will have an emphasis on the practical aspects with hands-on sessions on incision, drilling sequence and suturing techniques to instil confidence and remove any fears from placing their first implant.
LIVE SURGERY
COURSE DIRECTOR
Dr. David Jang
– BDSc (UQ)
– Principal Dentist / Partner at Canada Bay Dental
– Clinical Educator, USyd
– Postgrad Student MSc (Oral Implants) & Grad Dip Clin Dent (Conscious Sedation)
– Member of ASID, Member of ICOI
– Principal Dentist / Partner at Canada Bay Dental
– Clinical Educator, USyd
– Postgrad Student MSc (Oral Implants) & Grad Dip Clin Dent (Conscious Sedation)
– Member of ASID, Member of ICOI
Dr David Jang is a graduate of Bachelor of Dental Science at the University of Queensland and has ever since worked across multiple locations around NSW from which he attained vast variety of experience in all realms of dentistry. He eventually took up the position as a principal dentist in Canada Bay Dental where he primarily focuses in surgical and implant dentistry. Aside from his astounding career, Dr Jang has always been passionate about mentoring others to follow his footsteps. He values the prospect of mentoring those who aspire to broaden their experiences and further explore implant dentistry.
COURSE CURRICULUM
DAY1
FRI, 08 SEP 2023
1.1.1
Anatomy
• Anatomical structures
– Mandible / Maxilla / Special Areas
• Radiology
– Uses of OPG / CBCT / PA radiographs
– Reading OPG and CBCT
• Case Evaluation
– Bone density / Radiographic evaluation
– Tactile sensation during surgery
– Soft Tissue Evaluation / Bio-type
• Implant Case Selection
– Planning & Implant selection
– Different implant connection
(conical and butt connection)
– Why different connection are used
in different implant systems
• Conical connection & Platform switching
– Mandible / Maxilla / Special Areas
• Radiology
– Uses of OPG / CBCT / PA radiographs
– Reading OPG and CBCT
• Case Evaluation
– Bone density / Radiographic evaluation
– Tactile sensation during surgery
– Soft Tissue Evaluation / Bio-type
• Implant Case Selection
– Planning & Implant selection
– Different implant connection
(conical and butt connection)
– Why different connection are used
in different implant systems
• Conical connection & Platform switching
1.1.2
Understanding the implant system
• Surgery set-up and patient management
• Various implant components and their names
• Dividing these into surgical and prosthetic phases
• What is the best position of implant?
(Treatment planning – what photos,
radiographs, models are required)
• Various implant components and their names
• Dividing these into surgical and prosthetic phases
• What is the best position of implant?
(Treatment planning – what photos,
radiographs, models are required)
12:30
Lunch
1.2.1
Surgical Phase
• Explanation of the Surgical kit
• Drilling sequence protocol
depending on the bone density
• Key point of Drilling
• Drilling sequence protocol
depending on the bone density
• Key point of Drilling
1.2.2
Surgical Phase – Incision & Suture
• Incision design
• Various implant components and their names
• Suturing
• What is the best position of implant?
– Simple interrupted / Horizontal mattress
– Modified horizontal mattress / Vertical
mattress
– Cross Mattress (Figure of 8)
• Incision & Suturing – Clinical Cases
• Various implant components and their names
• Suturing
• What is the best position of implant?
– Simple interrupted / Horizontal mattress
– Modified horizontal mattress / Vertical
mattress
– Cross Mattress (Figure of 8)
• Incision & Suturing – Clinical Cases
DAY2
SAT, 09 SEP 2023
2.1.1
Digital guided surgery
• Overview
• Process and tips
• What can go wrong in guide fabrication?
• Differences between free-hand &
Guide system
• Process and tips
• What can go wrong in guide fabrication?
• Differences between free-hand &
Guide system
2.1.2
Prosthetic Phase
-Impression + Abutment selection
-Impression + Abutment selection
• What is required
• Difference between closed tray and
open tray technique
• Steps on how to take impressions
• Lab order for implant crown fabrication
• Difference between closed tray and
open tray technique
• Steps on how to take impressions
• Lab order for implant crown fabrication
12:30
Lunch
2.2.1
One Overall Workflow
2.2.2
Surgical tips
• Setup & Staff training – Use sales reps
• Check points for successful implant
• How to allocate time for surgery
and subsequent appointments
• Possible complications
• Cases to avoid
• What can Minimax do for you
• Check points for successful implant
• How to allocate time for surgery
and subsequent appointments
• Possible complications
• Cases to avoid
• What can Minimax do for you
DAY3
SUN, 10 SEP 2023
ALL DAY
Live Surgery
Course Summary
This course is designed to equip general dentists with the fundamental techniques required for implant surgery such as treatment planning, placing basic implants and restoring implants. The course will span from the introduction of implants to the basic knowledge of surgical and prosthetic aspects of implantology.
The course will have an emphasis on the practical aspects with hands-on sessions on incision, drilling sequence and suturing techniques to instil confidence and remove any fears from placing their first implant.
The course will have an emphasis on the practical aspects with hands-on sessions on incision, drilling sequence and suturing techniques to instil confidence and remove any fears from placing their first implant.
Course Curriculum
DAY1
FRI, 08 SEP 2023
1.1.1
Anatomy
• Anatomical structures
– Mandible / Maxilla / Special Areas
• Radiology
– Uses of OPG / CBCT / PA radiographs
– Reading OPG and CBCT
• Case Evaluation
– Bone density / Radiographic evaluation
– Tactile sensation during surgery
– Soft Tissue Evaluation / Bio-type
• Implant Case Selection
– Planning & Implant selection
– Different implant connection
(conical and butt connection)
– Why different connection are used
in different implant systems
• Conical connection & Platform switching
1.1.2
Understanding the implant system
• Surgery set-up and patient management
• Various implant components and their names
• Dividing these into surgical
and prosthetic phases
• What is the best position of implant?
(Treatment planning – what photos,
radiographs, models are required)
• Various implant components and their names
• Dividing these into surgical
and prosthetic phases
• What is the best position of implant?
(Treatment planning – what photos,
radiographs, models are required)
12:30
Lunch
1.2.1
Surgical Phase
• Explanation of the Surgical kit
• Drilling sequence protocol
depending on the bone density
• What is the best position of implant?
• Key point of Drilling
• Drilling sequence protocol
depending on the bone density
• What is the best position of implant?
• Key point of Drilling
1.2.1
Surgical Phase – Incision & Suture
• Incision design
• Various implant components and their names
• Suturing
• What is the best position of implant?
– Simple interrupted / Horizontal mattress
– Modified horizontal mattress / Vertical
mattress
– Cross Mattress (Figure of 8)
• Incision & Suturing – Clinical Cases
• Various implant components and their names
• Suturing
• What is the best position of implant?
– Simple interrupted / Horizontal mattress
– Modified horizontal mattress / Vertical
mattress
– Cross Mattress (Figure of 8)
• Incision & Suturing – Clinical Cases
DAY2
SAT, 09 SEP 2023
2.1.1
Digital guided surgery
• Overview
• Process and tips
• What can go wrong in guide fabrication?
• Differences between free-hand &
Guide system
• Process and tips
• What can go wrong in guide fabrication?
• Differences between free-hand &
Guide system
2.1.2
Prosthetic Phase
– Impression + Abutment selection
– Impression + Abutment selection
• What is required
• Difference between closed tray and
open tray technique
• Steps on how to take impressions
• Lab order for implant crown fabrication
• Difference between closed tray and
open tray technique
• Steps on how to take impressions
• Lab order for implant crown fabrication
12:30
Lunch
2.2.1
One Overall Workflow
1.2.1
Surgical tips
• Setup & Staff training – Use sales reps
• Check points for successful implant
• How to allocate time for surgery
and subsequent appointments
• Possible complications
• Cases to avoid
• What can Minimax do for you
• Check points for successful implant
• How to allocate time for surgery
and subsequent appointments
• Possible complications
• Cases to avoid
• What can Minimax do for you
DAY3
SAT, 10 SEP 2023
ALL DAY
Live Surgery
Course Director
CPD CERTIFICATE POINT
21 Points
Upon satisfactory completion of this Seminar.
the course will be awarded 21 CPD Certificate hours.
Dr. David Jang
– BDSc (UQ)
– Principal Dentist / Partner at Canada Bay Dental
– Clinical Educator, USyd
– Postgrad Student MSc (Oral Implants) & Grad Dip Clin Dent (Conscious Sedation)
– Member of ASID, Member of ICOI
– Principal Dentist / Partner at Canada Bay Dental
– Clinical Educator, USyd
– Postgrad Student MSc (Oral Implants) & Grad Dip Clin Dent (Conscious Sedation)
– Member of ASID, Member of ICOI
Dr David Jang is a graduate of Bachelor of Dental Science at the University of Queensland and has ever since worked across multiple locations around NSW from which he attained vast variety of experience in all realms of dentistry. He eventually took up the position as a principal dentist in Canada Bay Dental where he primarily focuses in surgical and implant dentistry. Aside from his astounding career, Dr Jang has always been passionate about mentoring others to follow his footsteps. He values the prospect of mentoring those who aspire to broaden their experiences and further explore implant dentistry.
CPD CERTIFICATE POINT
21 Points
Upon satisfactory completion of this Seminar.
the course will be awarded 21 CPD Certificate hours.
the course will be awarded 21 CPD Certificate hours.