Campbell Academy: The Year Implant course

23. ene. 2025 – 17. oct. 2025 | Nottingham, Reino Unido

Estado
reservable
Fecha límite de registro
23. ene. 2025 (UTC+0)
Precio por participante (se aplican impuestos locales)
GBP 10900.00
Idioma
Inglés
Puntos
100.0 Puntos
Método de entrega
Clase teórica
Público
internacional

Descripción

The Year One Implant Course provides a comprehensive overview of straightforward implant dentistry. The course is the first stage of our Curriculum in Implant Dentistry, a training pathway developed in partnership with the International Team of Implantology (ITI) Online Curriculum.

At The Campbell Academy, we firmly believe that it is essential that people starting out on their implant journey are supported and nurtured towards placing fifty implants per year. This contrasts greatly with the almost 90% of current implant customers in the UK who place less than fifteen implants per year.

We believe that practical experience is essential element of dental implant training as lecture based teaching or research alone cannot make you competent at placing implants. Placing implants is a practical craft, a mixture of science and art which must be practised. To this end, The Year Implant course involves a considerable amount of practical implant placement experience where delegates will be encouraged to bring their own patients to The Campbell Clinic to treat them from start to finish.

The Campbell Clinic

This will give you a foundation to take back to your own practice allowing you to select and execute appropriate treatments there with the help of a guiding hand.

We will not overlook the need to be able to source and secure positive patients within your practice environment and to this end we have brought in one of the best known names in marketing in dentistry, Chris Barrow to help, instruct and guide people through the process of securing patients within their own practising sphere.

With an international faculty who have placed over 10,000 dental implants between them and many hundreds of full arch implant reconstructions carried out we feel we are in an excellent position to assist dentists starting out in implant dentistry to move forwards in their careers.

Finally, we have tied this course in with the Straumann Mentoring Scheme and our Year Two Implant Course allowing a seamless pathway into mentoring and further advanced training, ensuring a path into advanced and complex dentistry.

Key features of the course

1. Exceptional clinical faculty from academic and practice backgrounds to provide the broadest possible range of educational opportunities.

2. A course which is heaped full of hands on and practical elements to get you better at basic surgical skills and into implant placement as soon as possible.

3. Digital mentoring for the entirety of the course supporting you through your first implant cases.

4. State-of-the-art training facilities for the course based in Nottingham at the new Campbell Academy.

5. Twelve days of teaching over 10 months, including

lecture-based teaching, discussion groups, hands-on practical sessions, further reading opportunities, evidence-based discussion, full clinical exposure to patients in a supervised environment and mentoring opportunities in a structured nationwide mentoring programme in line with GDC guidance.

6. Entry into clinical mentoring using the Straumann Clinical Mentoring data platform developed by The Campbell Academy.

7. Online collaboration and discussion between delegates  and faculty in between course modules to learn as much as possible.

Registration and Information

 

Grupo destinatario: Cirujano, Prostodoncista, Especialista en periodoncia, Ortodoncista, Implantólogo, Odontólogos generalistas, Endodoncista, Odontólogos

Segmentos de productos: Implantología

Proveedor: Straumann Ltd
3 Pegasus Place
RH10 9AY Crawley, Reino Unido

Teléfono: +44 1293 65 1230
Fax: +44 1293 65 1239
Correo electrónico: events.uk@straumann.com

Objetivos de aprendizaje

Aims

To provide a comprehensive foundation in implant dentistry covering both theoretical and practical elements of the discipline giving delegates the confidence they need to begin placing implants at their own practice.

Objectives

By the end of the course each delegate will:

1. Have a good foundation knowledge of the scientific basis of implant dentistry.

2. Be able to assess patients comprehensively with a view to providing dental implants as a treatment option. This will include appropriate special tests, the ability to report CBCT scans, and be able to apply this to multi-disciplinary patient cases.

3. Be able to provide straightforward implant surgical treatment to patients under supervision, including all planning aspects and post-operative care (in accordance with the SAC classification).

4. Be able to provide restorative treatments to straightforward implant cases, including single units and straightforward bridge work. This will include impression taking, abutment selection and restoration selection.

5. Have an appreciation on how dental implants can be used within their own practices to provide more comprehensive care to their patients and market this accordingly.

 

Sesiones

  • 23. ene. 2025
  • | 09:00 – 17:00

Days 1 & 2

Lugar: The Campbell Academy - Edwalton Business Park Nottingham

Day 1 Topics to be discussed (am) Introduction to The Year Implant course to include: 1.How the course will run 2.What we expect from you 3.What you should expect from us 4.We will discuss the FGDP training standards 5.How to find patients 6.The Academy Laboratory Go through all the protocols forms and templates for use on the course. 1.Treatment planning forms 2.Report forms 3.Treatment Plan letters Topics to be discussed (pm) The 5 year philosophy of implant training at The Campbell Academy to include: 1.Introduction of The Straumann Clinical Mentoring Scheme 2.Continuation of training 3.Year 2 Marketing of dental implants in general practice Day 2 - Topics (am/pm) 1.Basic anatomy and physiology in relation to dental implants. including relevant structures, bone physiology and wound healing. 2.Pathology of the upper and lower jaw in relation to dental implants. 3.Biomechanics - Osseointegration, implant design, surfaces (Colin Burns). 4.Dental materials related to implant dentistry - implant components, restorative. 5.Medical conditions relating to implant surgery. 6.Pharmacology relating to implant surgery - LA, analgesics, antibiotics.

  • 27. feb. 2025
  • | 09:00 – 17:00

Days 3 & 4

Lugar: The Campbell Academy - Edwalton Business Park Nottingham

Day 3 - Management of the Dental Implant Patient Topics (am) . Medical History taking. . Medical conditions related to implant surgery: . Bisphosphonates . Anticoagulants . Diabetes . Imunocompromised patients . Autoimmune disease . Smoking and alcohol. . Medical emergencies and implant surgery. . Radiographic Assessment of the Implant Patient with Michael Bornstein Topics (pm) . Initial Radiographic assessment – Periapical and OPG. . Radiation Protection and patient selection. . Reporting radiographs. . Quality Assessment. . Cone Beam CT: Uses and indications in implant dentistry, Current guidelines, Anatomy, Implant Planning, Reporting CBCT scans Day 4 - Basic Surgical Skills, Implant Complications and Medicolegal aspects of implant treatment Topics to be discussed (am) . Basic Surgical Skills . Flap Design . Soft tissue management . Suturing . Analgesics, antibiotics and steroids . Suture types and techniques . Hands on surgical exercise with pigs heads as well as a suturing exercise with suture pads . Post operative care . Analgesics, antibiotics and steroids Topics to be discussed (pm) . Fail to plan, plan to fail . Planning complications . Surgical Complications . Restorative Complications . How to avoid complications

  • 03. abr. 2025
  • | 09:00 – 17:00

Days 5 & 6

Lugar: The Campbell Academy - Edwalton Business Park Nottingham

. Complexity of treatment, SAC classification . Restorative driven approach with 3D positioning . Single implant, 3 unit bridge, 2 implants and denture (straightforward as per SAC) . Consideration of the Prognosis of remaining teeth . Formulating the treatment plan . Consent and writing a treatment plan Topics to be discussed (pm) Planning for Implant Surgery . Study Models, Facebow, Wax Up . Stent/ drilling guide production . Size of implant . How Many Implants? . Single implant, 3 unit bridge, 2 implants and denture (straightforward as per SAC) Temporisation of the implant patient Introduction to aesthetic implant placement Day 6 - Implant Surgery with the Straumann Implant System Topics to be discussed (am) A comprehensive review of The Straumann Implant System to include: . Brief history of Straumann/ITI Implants . Implant design and the difference between Bone Level and Tissue Level . Straumann drilling protocol . Implant placement . Implant stability . Cover Screws and Healing Abutments- when and why? . Hands on practical placing implants into Straumann models Topics to be discussed (pm) Introduction to guided bone regeneration (GBR) : . Short introduction to GBR . Hands on practical with the Geistlich models. Aesthetic implant placement : . Risks . Pink and White aesthetic scores

  • 23. may. 2025
  • | 09:00 – 17:00

Day 7

Lugar: The Campbell Academy - Edwalton Business Park Nottingham

Day 7 - Hands On Surgery Delegates will bring their own patients and carry out simple implant placements under supervision from our faculty supervisors.

  • 19. jun. 2025
  • | 09:00 – 17:00

Days 8 & 9

Lugar: The Campbell Academy - Edwalton Business Park Nottingham

Day 8 - Restorative Day 1 Topics (am/pm) . Review of prosthetic-driven implant planning. . Second stage implant surgery. . Implant Impressions: Open tray, Closed tray, Multiple implants, Customising impressions . Cement retained vs screw retained. . Hands-on Impression taking. Day 9 - Restorative Day 2 Topics (am/pm) . Abutment selection: Type, Materials, CAD CAM Design . Choice of restoration material. . Single tooth. . Multiple teeth. . Reconstruction in the aesthetic zone: Temporary restorations (implant), Occlusal considerations., Restorative complications.

  • 05. sept. 2025
  • | 09:00 – 17:00

Day 10

Lugar: The Campbell Academy - Edwalton Business Park Nottingham

Day 10 - Hands on Surgery and Restorative Delegates will continue to place implants/restore already placed implants on their own patients.

  • 16. oct. 2025
  • | 09:00 – 17:00

Day 11

Lugar: The Campbell Academy - Edwalton Business Park Nottingham

Day 11 - Hands on Surgery and Restorative Delegates will continue to place implants/ restore already placed implants on their own patients.

  • 17. oct. 2025
  • | 09:00 – 17:00

Day 12

Lugar: The Campbell Academy - Edwalton Business Park Nottingham

Day 12 - Introduction to Advanced and Complex Implantology Topics (am) . Review of what constitutes a simple case. . Introduction into advanced and complex cases: Large GBR cases, Sinus grafting, Bone grafting, Full arch cases Implant Maintenance Topics (pm) . The role of the hygienist/therapist in implant treatment. . Pre-surgery treatment. . Periodontal/Implant interface. . Baseline measurements, radiographs and probing (PPD). . Monitoring and review protocols. . Perimplant mucositis and Perimplantitis: Causes, Treatment protocols Final Wrap Up and Presentation of Certificates. Course Dinner.

Desplazamiento y lugares

The Campbell Academy - Edwalton Business Park
Edwalton Business Park Landmere Lane
NG12 4JL Nottingham
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