Would you like to develop greater confidence in planning and delivering implant restorations within a structured prosthodontic framework?
Develop a structured understanding of implant prosthodontics through an extensive postgraduate CPD programme, comprising 12 lectures and three face-to-face teaching days, exploring the full scope of implant prosthodontic principles in depth.
A sound understanding of implant prosthodontics is grounded in core prosthodontic principles, implant biology, and the effective integration of digital workflows. This course explores how these elements interact to support predictable restorative decision-making.
The programme introduces contemporary techniques, materials, and technologies used in implant prosthodontics, with an emphasis on appropriate case selection, planning, and long-term restorative considerations.
A key focus is the development of comprehensive, whole-mouth treatment planning strategies, moving beyond a simplified “space-driven” approach to implant placement.
Teaching is delivered through case-based learning, using real clinical examples to illustrate a structured, step-by-step approach to treatment sequencing and the presentation of restorative options.

Dentists who wish to develop a structured understanding of implant prosthodontics in order to plan and restore a broad range of implant cases in collaboration with an implant surgeon.
This pathway is suited to clinicians whose primary interest is restorative management rather than surgical placement.
Dentists who wish to gain a foundational understanding of implant prosthodontics as part of their early implant education, prior to undertaking further training in surgical placement.
This pathway supports clinicians who are exploring implant dentistry as a future area of practice.
Dentists who already provide simple implant restorations and wish to broaden their understanding of prosthodontic planning, restorative options, and complexity management, including more advanced restorative scenarios such as full-arch rehabilitation.
Surgeons with experience in implant placement who wish to develop a deeper understanding of implant prosthodontic principles, restorative decision-making, and the prosthetically driven planning of implant cases.
A logical progression from founding principles through simple cases before progression to complex full mouth reconstructions, all supported by sound modern evidence base and a pragmatic 'real world' approach.