EVERYDAY OCCLUSION TRACK
Increase your revenue potential.
Keep revenue in your practice and make treatment more convenient for patients.
Implants are how you stay relevant.
General dentists who can place implants offer convenience and reliability to their edentulous patients. Gone are the days when placing implants were the domain of specialists. With today’s imaging and implant systems, all general practitioners can place implants. Implants offer better function and aesthetics than bridges or other treatments. Keep your skills relevant while ensuring that valuable revenue stays in your practice.
Implant Mastery Courses
Skills that keep patients and revenue in your practice.
IMPLANT EZ I COURSE
Keep revenue in your practice and provide better outcomes.
IMPLANT EZ I COURSE
Give your patients the consistency of care and convenience of a practice that can provide implant-based treatments.
IMPLANT EZ II COURSE
Elevate your implant skills by completing multiple cases in an interactive course.
IMPLANT EZ II COURSE
Master implant skills by doing case simulations in a state-of-the-art, hands-on training environment.
Frequently asked questions.
You can take the Implant EZ courses in any order you choose. However, we recommend taking Implant EZ I before Implant EZ II, as it offers the best continuity of instruction. If you have any further questions, we would be happy to advise you individually as to your best course of action.
As the primary sponsor of this course, the Neodent system is used in many of the demonstrations and hands-on exercises. However, the courses are designed to teach skills and techniques that can be applied to all implant systems and cases. After these courses, you will be able to apply what you have learned to whatever implant system you use in your practice.
The Implant EZ I and II courses are focused on implant placement. The skills and techniques presented are intended to show how to place implants in a full range of situations, and also teach doctors when complex cases should be referred to a specialist. Some sections of the course highlight strategies for making future restoration easier, but implant placement is the emphasis.