1 Day
8
20
London
£650.00 (including VAT) – Early Bird Rate
£799.00 (including VAT)
- Lecture Based
- Interactive Discussion
- Case Reviews
- Exploration of treatment options
This comprehensive course is designed to help clinicians confidently prevent and manage complications in implant dentistry. Drawing on over 20 years of surgical and academic experience, Prof. Puria Parvini shares invaluable real-world insights into avoiding and managing common pitfalls in both surgical and restorative phases of implant treatment. Participants will learn to recognize, prevent, and solve complications through interactive discussions, in-depth case reviews, and open Q&A sessions — gaining the knowledge and skills needed to approach even complex cases with confidence.
- Expert-led learning: Led by Prof. Puria Parvini, a leading expert in implant surgery and complication management.
- Real-world case studies: Learn from real examples, not just theory.
- Full-spectrum complication coverage: From intraoperative issues (nerve injury, implant angulation, flap design) to postoperative problems (pain, cover screw exposure, tissue emphysema).
- Problem-solving: Develop practical skills to address challenges effectively.
- Participant cases & Q&A: Bring your own cases for discussion and get direct feedback.
Why choose this course
- Real-world expertise: Benefit from Prof. Parvini’s decades of hands-on surgical experience and honest sharing of complications and solutions — not just textbook theory.
- Practical focus: This course goes beyond lectures, using real cases and interactive discussions to ensure you can apply what you learn immediately.
- Open to all levels: Valuable for both early-career implantologists and experienced clinicians wanting to sharpen their skills.
- Comprehensive content: Covers both surgical and restorative complications
- Confidence-building: Learn how to handle complications calmly and professionally — turning problems into learning opportunities
Venue – Danubius Hotel Regents Park, 18 Lodge Rd, London NW8 7JT
The venue is located in the very heart of the London overlooking Regents Park and Lord’s Cricket Ground.
Being just a 10 minute walk from St. John’s Wood tube station, and Baker street station, the hotel is easily accessible.
Parking is possible on site. Parking charges are £35 for 24Hrs or £4.50 per hour.
Course Content
I. Intraoperative complications
- Flap design
- Preoperative acute and chronic infections at the implant site
- Incorrect implant angulation
- Deep/shallow implant placement
- Injury to adjacent teeth
- Nerve injury
- Bleeding
- Bone overheating during drilling
- Excessive torque during insertion and compression necrosis
- Accidental dislodgement of dental implants into the maxillary incisive canal or alveolar nerve canal
- Aspiration or ingestion of foreign material
- Implant fracture
- Mandibular bone fracture
- Insufficient initial stability
- Bleeding during incision and flap reflection
- Unstable implants
- Tissue emphysema induced by dental procedures
II. Postoperative complications
- Postoperative pain
- Tissue emphysema induced by dental procedures
- Cover screw exposure during healing
- Bone growth over the cover screw
III. Discussion of participant cases, Q&A Session
Aims & Objectives
- Understand the causes and mechanisms of common intraoperative and postoperative complications.
- Improve flap design, surgical technique, and implant placement accuracy to avoid errors.
- Recognize risk factors for nerve injuries, implant fractures, and surgical site failures.
- Learn practical steps for managing complications if they occur.
- Develop problem-solving skills through case analysis and discussion.
- Reduce fear and uncertainty associated with managing complex cases.
- Build a predictable treatment plan that minimizes risk and improves patient outcomes.
Development Outcomes:
- This course meets the criteria for the GDC’s development outcome C
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