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Mini-Residency Program

Continuing Education Implant Residency for Practicing Dentists 2024

Instructors: Dr. Jim Yuan Lai, Dr. Joseph Fava and Dr. Vanessa Mendes

January–November 2024

Overview

Our Implant Residency for Practicing Dentists course is designed for general dentists who want to begin performing both the surgical and prosthetic components of dental implant treatment. This course meets the initial educational requirements of implant dentistry as set out by the RCDSO (Educational Requirements & Professional Responsibilities for Implant Dentistry). In this 16-day course, participants will take part in lectures and hands-on training with the opportunity to treat two cases with the supervision of Faculty instructors. Upon completion of this course, participants may begin to treat cases involving straightforward placement and/or restoration of dental implants on their own.

This course includes both the surgical and prosthetic components of implant treatment and will cover the following topics:

  • Treatment Planning
    • Digital workflow – from planning to the final restoration (including intra-oral scanning preoperatively, digital planning, surgical guide fabrication, guided surgery, CAD/CAM crown)
    • Prosthetically driven treatment planning and case selection
    • Prosthodontic considerations (including biomechanics, occlusion, aesthetics)
    • Use of digital planning software and CBCT scans
  • Surgical Treatment
    • Basic implant surgical principles (including suturing)
    • Staged surgical learning (plastic models, pig’s jaw, cadaver head)
    • Live patient surgical treatment (2 cases)
    • Implant site preparation (including atraumatic extraction and ridge preservation techniques)
  • Prosthodontic Treatment
    • Implant site development (including didactic concept on lateral window sinus approach, crestal approach, guided bone regeneration and review of materials such as different types of bone grafts and membrane)
    • Prevention and management of implant complications
    • Increase case acceptance and team training

Schedule

  • Lecture sessions will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
  • Participants may begin to arrive at 8:00 a.m. to sign-in.
DateLocationDetails
Friday, Jan. 12, 2024
& Saturday, Jan. 13, 2024
89 Chestnut StIntroduction, general overview of implant treatment, review of dental topics related to implant treatment
Friday, Feb. 9, 2024
& Saturday, Feb. 10, 2024
89 Chestnut StInformed consent and patient management, surgical principles and techniques
Friday, Mar. 1, 2024
& Saturday, Mar. 2, 2024
89 Chestnut StHands-on practice of drilling techniques, surgical treatment planning, prosthodontic treatment planning
Friday, Apr. 12, 2024
& Saturday, Apr. 13, 2024
Friday: TBD
Saturday: TBD
Hands-on practice of suturing and implant site development (on pig’s jaw and cadaver)
Saturday, May 25, 2024
& Sunday, May 26, 2024
124 Edward StClinical session – surgical placement of implants
Friday, Sep. 13, 2024
& Saturday, Sep. 14, 2024
89 Chestnut StProsthodontic and laboratory considerations with hands-on practice
Friday, Oct. 18, 2024
& Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024
Friday: 89 Chestnut St
Saturday: 124 Edward St
Friday: Implant maintenance, complications, and failure
Saturday: Clinical session – final impressions of implants
Friday, Nov. 15, 2024
& Saturday, Nov. 16, 2024
Friday: TBD
Saturday: 124 Edward St
Friday: Implant therapy in the private practice, review
Saturday: Clinical session – insertion of implant

Note: dates, locations, and lecture content may be subject to change.

Registration

Registration for this course can be done online by clicking on the button at the top of this page.

Requirements

Participants must be licensed to practice dentistry in Ontario. This requirement is due to this course involving live patients. Dentists from outside Ontario who wish to take this course will need to obtain an Education License/Certificate for the duration of the clinical sessions (see RCDSO website for further information).

Participants are expected to bring their own patients for the clinical sessions. By doing so, participants will be able to follow-up with the patient after the course has ended. If you have difficulty bringing your own patients because you are coming from further away, please let us know as we may be able to help you find suitable patients.

Patients must be approved by our instructors before coming to the clinical sessions. Patient selection will be discussed at the beginning of the course and you will be guided through the selection process afterwards by our instructors.

Fees

Total course fee:
$19,895 

Course fee can be paid in three separate installments:

  • $6,000 upon registration
  • $6,000 by November 15, 2023
  • $7,895 by December 15, 2023

After December 15, 2023, course fee must be paid in full.

The course fee covers the material cost of up to 2 implants and the crown restoration for each. The cost for additional implants and other details will be discussed at the beginning of the course.

This course fee also covers the cost of materials used in hands-on sessions. Lunch is provided for course participants.

Cancellations

Cancellations will be accepted until December 15, 2023 and are subject to a non-refundable fee of $1000. Refunds will not be granted after this final date.

Cancellations can be done by following the link and instructions provided in the registration confirmation email.

Registrations are not transferable.

The University of Toronto reserves the right to cancel events. Registrants will be notified at the earliest possible date in the event of a cancellation. Registration fees for events cancelled by the University will be refunded in full; however, the University will not be liable for any loss, damages or other expenses that such cancellations may cause.

Accreditation

This course is considered a Category 2 course by the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Full participation of this course will grant up to 186 CE points. (For more information, please see the RCDSO’s website.)

Instructors

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.

See Dr. Lai’s full academic profile

Dr. Fava is an experienced and well-respected dentist with many years of experience in the field of prosthodontics. Together with Dr. Lai, he has been directing this course since 2014. Dr. Fava has been involved in many education and training programs for future dental professionals. He is a loved teacher and mentor of many students.

Dr. Fava received his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from the University of Toronto in 1998 and completed his Master of Science in prosthodontics at the University of Toronto in 2011.

Dr. Mendes is an Assistant Professor, and the current Director of Graduate Periodontics at the Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto.

Dr. Mendes is a board-certified periodontist who teaches courses at both graduate and undergraduate levels. She is also an instructor in the Comprehensive Care Program (CCP) clinic. Her research work focuses on understanding mechanisms of peri-implant healing and developing strategies for bone tissue engineering and bone regeneration.

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