Complete-Arch Implant Reconstruction

A Digital, Cast-Less Workflow for Full arch Implant Therapy
May 22-23, 2026

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Surgical, Prosthetic, and Laboratory Integration

Master predictable complete-arch implant rehabilitation using a modern, digitally driven workflow that adapts to both guided and freehand surgical approaches. This two-day immersive course focuses on clinical judgment, digital data acquisition, and rapid restorative conversion, allowing clinicians to deliver immediate implant therapy with confidence—regardless of the surgical technique selected.

Rather than centering on a single system or philosophy, this program teaches how to think through complete-arch cases, choose the appropriate surgical approach, and seamlessly transition into an efficient restorative and laboratory workflow.

 

Course Format

  • Live, in-person, two-day program
  • Didactic lectures combined with hands-on training
  • Interactive case-based discussions and live digital design demonstrations
  • 16 hours of Continuing Education (CE)
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Course Overview


Over two comprehensive days, participants will explore the full spectrum of complete-arch implant rehabilitation, from diagnosis and treatment planning to surgical execution, digital data capture, and immediate provisionalization.

The course emphasizes cast-less, digitally integrated workflows that improve accuracy, reduce analog steps, and enhance communication between the clinic and the laboratory. Attendees will learn how to integrate guided, partially guided, and freehand implant placement into a single, adaptable protocol—followed by predictable immediate conversion strategies.

What You Will Learn


Through expert instruction, hands-on workshops, and real clinical cases, participants will gain practical insight into:

  • Diagnostic and treatment planning principles for complete-arch implant cases
  • Decision-making frameworks for selecting freehand, partially guided, or fully guided implant placement
  • Surgical sequencing and restorative-driven implant positioning
  • Digital data acquisition for complete-arch cases, including:
  • Intraoral scanning strategies
  • Scan body selection, positioning, and verification
  • Alternative technologies and photogrammetry concepts
  • Cast-less workflows that eliminate unnecessary analog steps
  • Rapid Digital Conversion protocols for same-day and next-day provisional delivery
  • Integration of surgical, prosthetic, and laboratory phases into a unified digital process
  • Identification and management of common errors and complications in complete-arch workflows

Hands-On Experience

Participants will actively engage in:

  • Implant placement exercises on complete-arch models
  • Digital scanning and verification workflows
  • Restorative planning and live digital design demonstrations
  • Case-based problem solving focused on real-world clinical scenarios

Who Should Attend


This course is ideal for clinicians who:

  • Perform or plan to perform complete-arch implant restorations
  • Use a mix of guided and freehand surgical techniques
  • Want to adopt a fully digital, cast-less workflow
  • Seek predictable immediate loading protocols without being tied to a single system

Course Outcomes


By the end of the two-day program, attendees will leave with:

  • A flexible, reproducible protocol for complete-arch implant reconstruction
  • Confidence in both surgical decision-making and restorative execution
  • A clear digital workflow that integrates surgery, restoration, and the laboratory
  • Practical systems that can be implemented immediately into clinical practice

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