Quality: Full HD video
Language: english
Length: 11 hours and 19 minutes on demand
Number of videos: 18 lectures
Ceramic Implant Application From single tooth to full arch
osteocom and Dr. Dan Hagi are pleased to welcome you to Ceramic Implant Application.
This new online course focuses on ceramic implants and their application in daily practice, providing detailed video lectures with clinical videos concerning the use of zirconia dental implants in every type of implant-supported rehabilitation scenario. The use of zirconia in dental implant manufacturing provides a new standard in partial and complete edentulism treatment.
Dr. Dan Hagi invites you to join this dental implant revolution, and learn everything you need to know about ceramic implants.
The successful implementation in your daily practice of this technological enhancement will help you to boost patients’ satisfaction while ensuring amazing treatment outcomes.
The objective of this online course is to provide implant and perio specialists as well as general dentists with the theoretical and – first and foremost – practical skills, mandatory to rehabilitate edentulous patients with long-term, metal-free, highly esthetic implant restoration strategies.
The program provides a 360° perspective on ceramic implants, a better and deeper understanding of the relevant characteristics of the material, and a full comparison between metal and metal-free implants.
Moreover, the description of the clinical applications of zirconia implant revolves around a series of practical videos, with a special focus on the pros and limits of metal-free implantology.
The complete didactic path that composes this extensive course will guide the learner towards a total understanding of ceramic implantology, providing the user with indications concerning the successful introduction of metal-free implantology in the daily practice, and how to correctly propose these solutions to the patients.
Discover the 18 detailed lectures reviewing:
zirconia characteristics
biology and application
implant surgery protocols
prosthetic protocols
management of complications
long term follow-up and maintenance.
Competences to be acquired by participants
Understand the advantages and rationale of ceramic implants
Treatment planning strategies, with specific focus on biomechanics, predictability and longevity
How to take advantage of both One-piece and Two-piece ceramic implants
Prosthetic technique application and restorative digital workflow
Recognize and deal with both surgical and prosthetic complications
Learn the secrets behind the successful introduction of ceramic implants in your practice from an economic viewpoint
The Osteocom Ceramic Implant Application – From Single Tooth to Full Arch program is best for dentists, implantologists, prosthodontists, and oral surgeons who want advanced, evidence‑based training in ceramic implantology. It focuses on practical protocols for using ceramic implants in cases ranging from single‑tooth replacement to complex full‑arch restorations.
Who Should Attend
General dentists expanding into implant dentistry with ceramic systems.
Implantologists & oral surgeons seeking advanced surgical and restorative protocols.
Prosthodontists managing complex restorative cases with full‑arch ceramic solutions.
Periodontists integrating ceramic implants into regenerative and esthetic treatments.
Dental residents & postgraduate students specializing in implantology or prosthodontics.
What You’ll Learn
Single‑tooth applications: step‑by‑step placement and restoration with ceramic implants.
Full‑arch protocols: advanced surgical and prosthetic workflows for complete rehabilitation.
Material science: properties of ceramic vs. titanium implants, biocompatibility, and esthetics.
Clinical techniques: surgical placement, immediate loading, and prosthetic design.
Case‑based learning: real examples of single‑tooth and full‑arch ceramic implant cases.
Troubleshooting: strategies for complications, failures, and long‑term maintenance.
+ Topics:
1 Introduction, Course Briefing and Rationale for Ceramic Implants
2 Historical perspective on Titanium and Ceramic Implants
3 Chemistry and Zirconia Material Science
4 Transferring the transmucosal contour achieved with the provisional restoration to the final restoration
5 Biological benefits of Ceramic Implants
6 Factors influencing implant success
7 Concepts of General Treatment planning in Implant Dentistry
8 Special considerations on Ceramic Implantology
9 Surgical Protocols for placing simple implants
10 Guided surgery with Ceramic Implants
11 Immediate ceramic implants and grafting
12 Complex and full arch rehabilitation
13 Prelude to Prosthetics
14 Digital prosthetic workflows
15 Surgical complications
16 Prosthetic complications
17 Long-term follow-up and maintenance
18 Marketing Ceramic Implants and Final Thoughts





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