Full-Arch Dental Implant Rehabilitation: Advanced Surgical Principles in Digital Workflows

24. Apr 2026 – 25. Apr 2026 | North York , Canada

Status
bookable
Registration deadline
24. Apr 2026 (UTC-5)
Price per Participant (local taxes apply)
CAD 1995.00
Language
English
Points
14.50 Points
Delivery method
Classroom theoretical lecture
Audience
National

Speaker(s)

Dr

Phil Walton

Dr

Michael Glogauer

Description

Join us for a high-impact, hands-on one-day seminar that takes you step-by-step through the complete digital workflow for immediate full-arch implant treatment. This fast-paced program covers everything from patient selection to photogrammetry and provisional fabrication—showing you exactly how to plan, execute, and deliver predictable same-day full-arch cases.

You will learn how to identify ideal candidates, perform a proper digital workup, and translate esthetic and functional goals into a surgically precise, restoratively driven plan. The course walks you through fiduciary placement, atraumatic extractions, guide seating, bone reduction, and guided implant placement, with a strong focus on avoiding the surgical errors that compromise prosthetic outcomes.

The afternoon session demonstrates the full digital conversion workflow using photogrammetry, IOS scanning, case merging, CAD design, and 3D printing protocols that produce accurate, stable provisionals every time.

If you want to master immediate-load full-arch workflows and elevate your predictability, efficiency, and outcomes, this seminar delivers the practical, real-world guidance you need.

Product segments: Implantology

Learning objectives

Overall Course Learning Objectives

By the end of this full-day seminar, participants will be able to:

  1. Select appropriate candidates for immediate full-arch treatment based on medical, functional, anatomic, and esthetic considerations.
  2. Perform a complete digital pre-operative workup, including CBCT interpretation, IOS records, smile line analysis, and identification of restorative-space limitations.
  3. Translate the prosthetic plan into a predictable surgical workflow, including bone reduction, implant positioning, fiduciary marker placement, and guide verification.
  4. Recognize and avoid common errors that compromise prosthetic space, immediate load stability, or long-term outcomes.
  5. Execute a digital conversion workflow, including photogrammetry, IOS scans, case merging, CAD design, and fabrication of a stable provisional.
  6. Integrate surgical, digital, and prosthetic steps into one coherent workflow to improve predictability, efficiency, and patient outcomes.

Sessions

  • 24. Apr 2026
  • | 08:00 – 16:30

Full-Arch Dental Implant Rehabilitation: Advanced Surgical Principles in Digital Workflows - Day 1

Speakers: Dr Phil Walton, Dr Michael Glogauer

Venue location: Genesis Continuing Dental Education North York

  • 25. Apr 2026
  • | 08:00 – 16:00

Full-Arch Dental Implant Rehabilitation: Advanced Surgical Principles in Digital Workflows - Day 2

Speakers: Dr Phil Walton, Dr Michael Glogauer

Venue location: Genesis Continuing Dental Education North York

Journey & Venues

Genesis Continuing Dental Education

M3J2P4 North York
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Contact person

Erin OBrien