Course Description
This 7-day hands-on course is designed for general dentists who want to begin performing the prosthetic phase of implant dentistry in Ontario, and meets the initial educational requirements as set out by the RCDSO (Educational Requirements & Professional Responsibilities for Implant Dentistry). Dr. Leung will be providing 35 hours of instruction on the prosthetic phase, and Dr. Lai will be providing 14 hours of instruction for the surgical phase, meeting the requirements for dentists who will be limiting their practice to the prosthetic phase only.
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Day 1, 2, 3: Implant Fixed Prosthodontics
- Understand various implant treatment solutions for partially edentulous patients
- Evaluate the restorative space for implant related treatment plan
- Understand the indications and contraindications for splinting implant restorations
- Analyse soft and hard tissue of the edentulous span to appreciate the possible surgical options
- Recognize the types of pre-prosthetic records required to work up a case towards implant treatment
- Formulate a treatment plan to support both the surgical and prosthetic implant treatment
- Understand the indications and contraindications for fixed implant solutions versus removable implant solutions
- Determine the number and distribution of implants appropriate for the implant prosthetic treatment
- Consider other functional and aesthetic factors relevant to the treatment planning process for implant treatment
- Perform a pre-prosthetic evaluation
- Perform impression planning
- Understand the advantages and disadvantages of open tray vs closed tray technique, custom tray vs. stock tray technique, analog workflow vs. digital workflow
- Identify the appropriate components to order for prosthetic treatment
- Identify the types of records required for prosthetic treatment
- Take implant level impression (open tray and closed tray)
- Understand the indication of verification jig
- Understand the common clinical challenges in insertion implant restoration
- Learn the sequence of steps in evaluating and insertion implant restorations
- Learn the indication and steps fabricating provisional chairside implant restorations
Day 4, 5: Surgical Implant Therapy
- Explain patient and anatomical considerations with respect to implant surgery.
- Perform pre-surgical assessment.
- Identify indications and contraindications of implant surgery.
- Explain implant placement and site development surgeries.
- Describe and differentiate different types of Peri-Implant Diseases and Conditions.
Day 6, 7: Implant Removable Prosthodontics / Advanced Implant Prosthodontics
- Understand various implant treatment solutions for completely edentulous patients
- Understand the considerations for the various implant related solutions for completely edentulous patients
- Understand the various prosthetic pathways for implant overdenture solutions
- Take implant level, abutment level impression for implant overdenture
- Convert conventional denture to implant overdenture
- Understand concepts of AP spread and cantilevering in complex prosthodontic implant treatment planning
- Perform proper record keeping for implant treatment
- Recognize common prosthetic complications and learn ways to prevent them
- Observe various completed simple and complex cases requiring implant dentistry
- Understand the types of materials and components available for prosthetic implant restorations and their advantages and their disadvantages
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Please arrive within 30 minutes before the course start time to sign in.
Staff will be available at the Faculty of Dentistry’s Edward St entrance to admit participants into the building as this building is not open to the public. If you arrive too early, you may need to wait until staff arrive.
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Friday, April 11, 20259:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
Faculty of Dentistry
124 Edward Street, Toronto
View Map – Opens in new tab.Saturday, April 12, 20259:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m.Faculty of Dentistry
124 Edward Street, Toronto
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124 Edward Street, Toronto
View Map – Opens in new tab.Friday, April 25, 20259:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m.Royal Canadian Military Institute
426 University Avenue, Toronto
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426 University Avenue, Toronto
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124 Edward Street, Toronto
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124 Edward Street, Toronto
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Complimentary lunch is provided for course participants. Please indicate any dietary restrictions upon registration.
Hands-on materials and equipment are provided for participants to use in the course.
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Cancellations made more than 10 calendar days before the course start date will receive a full refund. No refunds will be issued for cancellations made within 10 calendar days of the course start date.
Refunds will not be issued for registrants who do not attend, regardless of reason for absence.
Registrations cannot be transferred to another individual.
To cancel your registration, please follow the link and instructions provided in the registration confirmation email. If you are eligible for a refund, the refund will be processed automatically upon cancellation. Please allow 3-5 business days for the transaction to be completed.
Continuing Dental Education (University of Toronto) reserves the right to cancel courses due to insufficient registrations, instructor cancellation, or unforeseen circumstances beyond our control. In the event of course cancellation, a full refund will be issued, and registrants will be notified promptly. We are not liable for any associated losses, damages, or expenses, including travel and accommodations.
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After completing this course, a certificate of completion that indicates the number of Continuing Education (CE) points earned will be sent to you within 7-10 days by email.
Instructors
Dr. Leung received her DDS degree at the University of Toronto. She completed a GPR at the Boston Medical Center and a Prosthodontics Residency at the University of Pittsburgh. During that time, she also earned a MPH degree. Following these programs, she became a Fellow of the Royal College of Dentists of Canada and a Diplomate of the American Board of Prosthodontics. She has been in private practice since graduation. Currently she serves as a part time Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto involved in the undergraduate prosthodontic education. She has been named an Honorary Class Member for three years and a recipient of the 2019-2020 Dr. Bruce Hord Master Teacher Award
Dr. Lai is the Vice-Dean of Education, and the former Director of Graduate Periodontics, for the Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto. He obtained his Doctor of Dental Medicine and Doctor of Education at University of Pennsylvania. He completed his Master of Science and specialty training in periodontology at the University of Toronto. He is a Fellow of the Royal College of Dentists of Canada, International College of Dentists, American College of Dentists and the Pierre Fauchard Academy. He is Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology.
Sponsorship
The University of Toronto, Faculty of Dentistry appreciates the unrestricted educational grants provided for this course by BioHorizons and Durban Dental Lab.