Training courses
for dentists

Course programmes

We offer high-quality training for dentists, covering the latest techniques and procedures in cosmetic dentistry, implantology, and endodontics. Our course trainers are experienced specialists.

  • including difficult clinical cases
  • use of implants: nasal, cortical, posterior zone, zygomatic, and subperiosteal

(advanced course)

Detailed planning of a patient’s treatment requires the doctor to be familiar with many areas of dentistry, undoubtedly including implantology and dental surgery. The course at the Dental Training Centre teaches doctors the basics of dental surgery, including the correct flap design techniques, intra-alveolar and extra-alveolar tooth chiselling, and suturing methods. Furthermore, we discuss implantation indications and procedure and implant uncovering and restoring methods. We present surgical and implant procedures, and the doctors perform the procedures on customised models themselves.

DAY 1

Theoretical part (2.00 pm – 6.00 pm)

  1. Anatomy of the head and neck with respect to surgical treatment
  2. Surgical instruments
  3. Methods of suturing the alveolar process after surgical procedures

Coffee break

  1. Intra-alveolar and extra-alveolar chiselling
  2. Surgical extraction of eighth teeth – indications and contraindications; surgical methods
  3. Oroantral communication management
  4. Implantation; implant uncovering; placing abutments; prosthodontic restoration

DAY 2

Practical part – demonstration (8.00 am – 2.00 pm)

  1. Demonstration of an intra-alveolar and extra-alveolar tooth chiselling
  2. Demonstration of the implant placing procedure
  3. Participants of the course perform implant placing procedures on mandibular/maxillary models themselves

Lunch (1.30 pm – 2.30 pm)

  1. Demonstration of implant uncovering procedure and preparation for prosthodontic tooth restoration
  2. Demonstration of an oroantral communication management procedure
  3. Discussion of the procedures
  4. Discussion with course participants
  5. Distribution of certificates

Training for dentists and their assistants. Each participant takes part in the course together with their assistant, so that they gain experience together during the implant procedure. The training starts with an introductory lecture on surgical instruments and appropriate preparation for dental assistants, and in parallel the dentists acquire the theoretical implant placing knowledge. The participants jointly familiarise themselves with the equipment and the implant system. The practical part is extended to four-handed dentistry The course is conducted by dental surgery specialists qualified in ergonomics and implantology.

DAY 1

Theoretical part for the dentist (2.00 pm – 4.00 pm)

      1. Indications and contraindications for implant treatment
      2. Construction and types of dental implants
      3. Surgical instruments and implant kits – presentation and discussion
      4. Planning the implant procedure
      5. Stages of the implant procedure
      6. Patient recommendations and postoperative care

Theoretical part for dental assistants (2.00 pm – 4.00 pm)

  1. Sterile preparation of the dental surgery
  2. Sterile and non-sterile assistance
  3. Preparing the patient for the procedure
  4. Instruments used for particular procedures
  5. Patient recommendations after the procedure

Coffee break (4.00 pm – 4.30 pm)

Practical part (4.30 pm – 6.00 pm)

  1. Demonstration of the surgery preparation and the performance of the implant procedure participated by the patient
  2. Discussion of the procedures
  3. Discussion with course participants

DAY 2

Practical part (8.00 am – 1.30 pm)

  1. Participants prepare the surgery and perform implant procedures themselves, participated by patients
  2. Discussion of the procedures

Lunch (1.30 pm – 2.30 pm)

Practical part (2.30 pm – 6.00 pm)

  1. Participants prepare the surgery and perform implant procedures themselves, participated by patients
  2. Discussion of the procedures
  3. Discussion with course participants
  4. Distribution of certificates

Implantology is a particularly demanding field of dentistry that requires not only theoretical knowledge but, above all, practical skills. For this reason, our experienced team focuses primarily on giving doctors practical tips on how to perform procedures correctly. After we discuss the basics of implantology, every participating doctor places the implants in patients themselves. Additionally, we put emphasis on possible postoperative complications and share the necessary knowledge on how to prevent them and treat them correctly.

DAY 1

Theoretical part (2.00 pm – 4.00 pm)

  1. Indications and contraindications for implant treatment
  2. Construction and types of dental implants
  3. Surgical instruments and implant kits – presentation and discussion
  4. Planning the implant procedure
  5. Stages of the implant procedure
  6. Patient recommendations and postoperative care

Coffee break (4.00 pm – 4.30 pm)

Practical part (4.30 pm – 6.00 pm)

  1. Demonstration of the implant procedure participated by the patient
  2. Discussion of the procedure
  3. Discussion with course participants

DAY 2

Practical part (8.00 am – 1.30 pm)

  1. Participants perform the implant procedures themselves, participated by patients
  2. Discussion of the procedures

Lunch (1.30 pm – 2.30 pm)

Practical part (2.30 pm – 6.00 pm)

  1. Participants perform implant procedures themselves, participated by patients
  2. Discussion of the procedures
  3. Discussion with course participants
  4. Distribution of certificates

Implantology is an extremely rapidly developing field of dentistry using the latest technologies and materials, which includes surgical guides planned with CBCT and 3D-printed images. Not only do they significantly increase the predictability of the procedures, but they also improve the dentist’s comfort of work.
The course explains the details of implantation using surgical guides, as well as CBCT-based treatment planning. Each participant has the opportunity to design a surgical guide and place an implant on the patient themselves. The training is in small groups of several people and in a relaxed atmosphere. The workshop ends with the distribution of certificates confirming the skills the participants acquired.

DAY 1

Theoretical part (2.00 pm – 4.00 pm)

  1. Basic information on surgical guides
  2. Implant treatment planning using surgical guides and discussion of clinical situations requiring their use
  3. Correct CBCT performance and analysis
  4. Clinical and laboratory stages of surgical guide preparation
  5. Implant procedure using surgical guides

Coffee break (4.00 pm – 4.30 pm)

Practical part (4.30 pm – 6.00 pm)

  1. Demonstration of the implant procedure using surgical guides, participated by the patient
  2. Discussion of the procedure
  3. Discussion with course participants

DAY 2

Practical part (8.00 am – 1.30 pm)

  1. Participants perform implant procedures themselves using surgical guides, participated by patients
  2. Discussion of the procedures

Lunch (1.30 pm – 2.30 pm)

Practical part (2.30 pm – 6.00 pm)

  1. Participants perform implant procedures themselves using surgical guides, participated by patients
  2. Discussion of the procedures
  3. Discussion with course participants
  4. Distribution of certificates

Alveolar ridge loss in the maxilla and mandible is a problem that implantologists often have to deal with. The most favourable solution for the patient is bone augmentation, which, in the maxilla, may additionally require a sinus lift. During the training, we present the most modern and effective methods of performing these procedures. After our experienced surgeons demonstrate the procedure, participants perform the alveolar ridge augmentation and sinus lift procedures themselves.

DAY 1

Theoretical part (2.00 pm – 4.00 pm)

  1. Radiological diagnostics
  2. Indications and contraindications for bone augmentation
  3. Methods of performing bone augmentation in implant treatment
  4. Use of BioBank material
  5. Indications and contraindications for sinus lifting
  6. Presentation of the surgical instruments
  7. Open and closed sinus lifting – a step-by-step discussion of the procedure and a comparison of the two methods
  8. Sinus lifting with simultaneous dental implant placement

Coffee break (4.00 pm – 4.30 pm)

Practical part (4.30 pm – 6.00 pm)

  1. Demonstration of alveolar ridge augmentation and sinus lifting participated by the patient
  2. Discussion of the procedure
  3. Discussion with course participants

DAY 2

Practical part (8.00 am – 1.30 pm)

  1. Course participants perform alveolar ridge augmentation and sinus lifting themselves, participated by patients
  2. Discussion of the procedures

Lunch (1.30 pm – 2.30 pm)

Practical part (2.30 pm – 6.00 pm)

  1. Course participants perform alveolar ridge augmentation and sinus lifting themselves, participated by patients
  2. Discussion of the procedures
  3. Discussion with course participants
  4. Distribution of certificates

The training is aimed at experienced implantologists who deal daily with the problem of bone atrophy in their patients, preventing the insertion of conventional implants. Zygomatic implants are an innovative solution used primarily in patients who are toothless and have extensive posterior zone deficiencies in the jaw.
Before the practical part, they present an extensive theoretical part covering patient preparation for zygomatic implants and the working technique. Each participant has the opportunity during the training to participate in the procedure under the supervision of qualified specialists. We give the participants the certificate to confirm the skills they have acquired. Our training focuses mainly on practice because practice makes us masters.

DAY 1

Theoretical part (2.00 pm – 4.00 pm)

  1. Characteristics of zygomatic implants
  2. Indications and contraindications for zygomatic implants
  3. CBCT analysis and procedure planning
  4. Preparation of the patient for the procedure
  5. Zygomatic implantation procedure
  6. Postoperative care
  7. Possible postoperative complications and treatment

Coffee break (4.00 pm – 4.30 pm)

Practical part (4.30 pm – 6.00 pm)

  1. Demonstration of the procedure
  2. Discussion of the procedure
  3. Discussion with course participants

DAY 2

Practical part (8.00 am – 1.30 pm)

  1. Participants, assisted by qualified doctors, perform the zygomatic implant insertion procedure themselves
  2. Discussion of the procedures

Lunch (1.30 pm – 2.30 pm)

Practical part (2.30 pm – 6.00 pm)

  1. Participants, assisted by qualified doctors, perform the zygomatic implant insertion procedure themselves
  2. Discussion of the procedures
  3. Discussion with course participants
  4. Distribution of certificates

The training is aimed at dentists beginning their adventure with dental surgery and more experienced ones who would like to broaden their theoretical knowledge and practical skills. Our qualified specialists provide participants with all the information needed to safely perform dental procedures which include intra- and extra-alveolar chiselling with special emphasis on the removal of eighth teeth and apical resection. Especially, they show correct alveolar suture techniques and postoperative care. Doctors put the acquired theoretical knowledge into practice by performing surgical procedures on patients.

DAY 1

Theoretical part (2.00 pm – 4.00 pm)

  1. Anatomy of the head and neck with respect to surgical treatment
  2. Surgical instruments
  3. Methods of suturing the alveolar process after surgical procedures
  4. Intra-alveolar and extra-alveolar chiselling
  5. Surgical extraction of eighth teeth – indications and contraindications; surgical methods
  6. Apical resection – indications and contraindications; surgical methods

Coffee break (4.00 pm – 4.30 pm)

Practical part (4.30 pm – 6.00 pm)

  1. Demonstration of extra-alveolar chiselling of an eighth tooth and apical resection
  2. Discussion of the procedure
  3. Discussion with course participants

DAY 2

Practical part (8.00 am – 1.30 pm)

  1. Participants perform extra-alveolar chiselling of an eighth tooth and apical resection themselves
  2. Discussion of the procedures

Lunch (1.30 pm – 2.30 pm)

Practical part (2.30 pm – 6.00 pm)

  1. Participants perform extra-alveolar chiselling of an eighth tooth and apical resection themselves
  2. Discussion of the procedures
  3. Discussion with course participants
  4. Distribution of certificates

Implant-based prosthodontic work differs significantly from classic prosthodontics on the patient’s own teeth. We present several options for implant uncovering and the different types of prosthodontic work during the training, so that doctors can manage any clinical situation. Together, we plan prosthodontic work to provide the patient with appropriate aesthetics and, above all, with correct occlusion. Participating doctors uncover implants, plan prosthodontic work, and take impressions themselves. Moreover, we present prosthodontic works qualified specialists perform in our surgery.

DAY 1

Theoretical part (2.00 pm – 4.00 pm)

  1. Methods of uncovering dental implants
  2. Types of prosthodontic work on dental implants – screwed and cemented work
  3. Principles of prosthodontic abutment selection
  4. Impression compounds used
  5. Open tray and closed tray impressions

Coffee break (4.00 pm – 4.30 pm)

Practical part (4.30 pm – 6.00 pm)

  1. Demonstration of implant uncovering and impression taking for prosthodontic work, participated by the patient
  2. Discussion of the procedure
  3. Discussion with course participants

DAY 2

Practical part (8.00 am – 1.30 pm)

  1. Participants perform themselves implant uncovering and impression taking for prosthodontic work participated by patients
  2. Discussion of the procedures

Lunch (1.30 pm – 2.30 pm)

Practical part (2.30 pm – 6.00 pm)

  1. Participants perform themselves implant uncovering and impression taking for prosthodontic work, participated by patients
  2. Discussion of the procedures
  3. Discussion with course participants
  4. Distribution of certificates

With the development of many areas of dentistry, especially implantology and orthodontics, there is an increasing need to correct the appearance of soft tissues not only with natural teeth, but also with implants. Procedures to cover gingival recessions and to transplant connective tissue from the palate with the implant significantly improve the aesthetics of the smile and the function of prosthodontic work. Doctors acquire the necessary theoretical knowledge during the training to perform soft tissue surgery and qualify patients properly. They use their new theoretical knowledge to perform the procedures of gingival recession and palatal connective tissue grafting on patients themselves, under the guidance of our qualified specialists.

DAY 1

Theoretical part (2.00 pm – 4.00 pm)

  1. Introduction to periodontal surgery
  2. Methods of harvesting a connective tissue and epithelial-connective tissue graft from the palate
  3. Gingival recessions – methods of covering recessions and indications for the procedure
  4. Gingival augmentation with dental implants – types of and indications for the procedures
  5. Suture placement methods for periodontal surgery procedures
  6. Postoperative care and recommendations for the patient

Coffee break (4.00 pm – 4.30 pm)

Practical part (4.30 pm – 6.00 pm)

  1. Demonstration of the procedure to cover gingival recession and gingival augmentation with a dental implant, participated by the patient
  2. Discussion of the procedure
  3. Discussion with course participants

DAY 2

Practical part (8.00 am – 1.30 pm)

  1. Participants perform gingival recession coverage and gingival augmentation with the dental implant themselves, participated by patients
  2. Discussion of the procedures

Lunch (1.30 pm – 2.30 pm)

Practical part (2.30 pm – 6.00 pm)

  1. Participants perform gingival recession coverage and gingival augmentation with the dental implant themselves, participated by patients
  2. Discussion of the procedures
  3. Discussion with course participants
  4. Distribution of certificates