
MIT Prosthetic Course Description:
Mentorship and Implant Training (MIT) encompasses an online and on-demand component to cover the didactic content, an in-person hands-on training, and a 12 month mentorship to support implementation of implant treatment into your practice.
Course mentors:
Prosthetic Curriculum:
Dr. David Powell DMD, Msc(Prostho), FRCD(C)
Dr. Jonathan Ng BMedSc, DDS, MSc, Dip Pros, FRCD(C)
Surgical Curriculum:
Dr. Lesley David DDS, Dip OMFS, FRCD(C)
Dr. Avi Shelemay DDS, MSc(Perio), FRCD(C)
Prosthetic Curriculum
1. Pre-surgical prosthodontic planning
- Concept of prosthetically driven treatment
- Overview of digital implant planning (digital records and smart fusion)
- Implant positioning parameters and impact of restorative outcomes
- Brief overview of guided surgery technique
- Case examples
2. Pre-restorative assessment
- Parameters of implant health
- Considerations for provisional implant restorations
- Provisional implant restoration fabrication (step by-step)
- Impression component selection
3. Final impressions for single-unit implant restorations
- Analog impression techniques:
- Open tray impression technique (step by step)
- Closed tray impression technique (step by step)
- Customized impression coping (step by step)
- Digital impression technique
- Understanding scan bodies
- Common errors and other considerations
- Additional records and shade selection
4. Design considerations for implant restorations
- Emergence profile and biological response
- Components and material selection for:
- Translucency and aesthetics
- Biologic stability
- Versatility and retrievability
- Strength and longevity
- Morphology and occlusion
- Clinical examples
5. Manufacturing for implant restorations
- Lab communication and prescriptions
- Analog workflow
- Digital workflow
6. Insertion of single-unit implant restorations
- Managing interproximal contacts
- Modifying emergence profiles
- Adjusting occlusion
- Access hole closure (step by step)
7. Considerations for multiple-unit implant restorations
- Prosthesis Design
- Screw-retained vs. cement-retained restorations
- Implant level vs abutment level restorations
- Component selection
- Synthetic gingiva with pink
- Impression taking
- Analog
- Digital
- Prosthesis insertion
Bonus
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Socket Grafting
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Suturing Tutorial
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Mandibular Implant Overdentures
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Marketing Your Implant Practice
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Bi-Weekly Webinars for a Year
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Procedure Videos
MIT Hands-On
FREE when combined with MIT
Regular fee $1195+HST or FREE for MIT course participants
When logging into your MIT course, you will find a coupon code. Use this code when you complete registration for the hands-on session.
Live patient component to be announced in the near future.
This course meets the RCDSO requirements for those clinicians practicing in Ontario, Canada. The hands-on component must also be taken as per the RCDSO guidelines
Thank you to the following Sponsors


