R2 FULL ARCH COURSE

  • 39 CE

  • Date 06.05.2025 - 06.08.2025
  • CE Hours 39
  • AGD Subject Code 010 / 690 / 610
  • Methodology
    Lecture & Participation
  • Category
    R2 Full Arch Course
  • Topics
    #Full Arch

Tuitions

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Ticket for R2 Full Arch Master Course
: 4985)

Period: 04.21.2025 - 06.05.2025


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Ticket for bringing your in-house lab tech or assistant
: 985)

Period: 04.21.2025 - 05.08.2025


Organizer

MINEC America (MegaGen International Network of Education & Clinical Research)

minec@megagenamerica.com
+1 (844) 288-5425

Educators

Sponsors

Description

This hybrid full arch course is a comprehensive master course that includes 4 days in-person education, with an introductory online session. The overarching focus is a minimally invasive approach into full arch implant dentistry that is a patient centric, and biologically driven solution. 

The 8 intensive course modules are comprised of lectures and hands-on exercises that complement each module. Medical and systemic patient evaluation is covered in detail. Virtual treatment planning utilizing advanced digital workflows, to determine predictable treatment option for the patient, is one of the many topics discussed along with surgical techniques and tools required for execution of minimally invasive full arch surgery. 

At the end of the course, attendees will have learned a step-by-step protocol from start to finish, how to successfully treatment plan and perform minimally invasive FP1 and FP3 treatment, while achieving exceptional restorative and esthetic outcomes. 

What You Learn

Learning Objectives

Module 1
Systemic & Medical Considerations
• Understand systemic and medical considerations that may impact patient outcome after full arch surgery.
• Manage aseptic surgical techniques and how to identify and manage potential medical complications.

Module 2
Data Acquisition & Case Selection
• Learn the intricacies of comprehensive digital record gathering for full arch cases.
• Learn how to identify and decide the ideal treatment option for the patient (FP1, FP2, FP3, RP4 & RP5)

Module 3
Treatment Planning
• Master restorative driven virtual implant treatment planning utilizing advanced digital technologies (R2 Gate, Facial Scan & Digital Oral Design).

Module 4
Surgical Protocols (Guided & Freehand)
• Learn how to perform minimally invasive full arch surgeries utilizing guided and freehand surgical techniques.
• Comprehend treatment modalities for natural contour and biological bone preservation (ZBLC & PET concepts). 

Module 5
Immediate Temporization Modalities
•  Understand concepts of immediate vs delayed loading protocols (ISQ & ITV).
 • Learn the different digital data gathering techniques for provisionalization (Intraoral Photogrammetry)

Module 6
Suturing, Tissue Management, & Bone Grafting
• Master proper suturing techniques, soft tissue management principles & flap design for an optimal emergence profile.
• Understand ideal graft materials & techniques for promoting bone regeneration (GBR & PRF).

Module 7
Final Prosthetic Outcome
• Comprehend final prosthetic material selection & soft tissue evaluation.
• Learn how to follow a fully digital workflow for final data gathering.

Module 8
Post-OP & Maintenance
• Understand the principles of post-operative care, follow-up appointments and how to monitor healing progress. 
• Understand the long-term maintenance procedures of full arch restorations.

Prerequisite

For you to get the most out of the course, we recommend that you have the following knowledge prior to coming to the course: 

• Experience having placed more than 100 implants.

• Experience with digital dentistry workflow

•Knowledge of prosthetic and restorative workflows. 

• Bring one full arch case to discuss with group (Dicoms, Photos, STLs and Medical History).

Cancellation Policy

100% refund up to thirty (30) days prior to the course. Less than 30 days prior to the course, tuition is nonrefundable.  Rescheduling to a different course date will be offered. 


MINEC America may cancel scheduled courses up to twenty (20) days prior to the scheduled start of the course if certain attendance minimums are not met.

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