This Dental Implant Course is a comprehensive, clinically focused program designed to train dental professionals in the science and practice of implant dentistry. From foundational theory to hands-on surgical training, the course equips participants with the skills necessary to confidently diagnose, plan, place, and restore dental implants.
Combining evidence-based lectures and digital planning tools the curriculum bridges the gap between theory and clinical application. Whether you are a general dentist aiming to integrate implants into your practice or a specialist seeking structured training, this course offers a step-by-step approach to mastering implantology.
Participants will progress through a series of carefully structured modules covering diagnostics, surgical techniques, prosthetic restoration, and maintenance. Emphasis is placed on real-world case discussions, complication management, and long-term patient care.
Upon completion, dentists will have the clinical confidence and technical competence to perform implant procedures independently and effectively.
Course Features
- Lectures 33
- Quiz 1
- Duration 10 weeks
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 0
- Certificate No
- Assessments Yes
Curriculum
- 11 Sections
- 33 Lessons
- 10 Weeks
- Introduction3
- Module 1- Fundamentals of Implant Dentistry3
- Module 2- Diagnosis and Treatment Planning4
- Module 3- Surgical Principles and Techniques6
- Module 4- Prosthetic Phase4
- Module 5- Soft Tissue and Bone Management3
- Module 6- Complications and Their Management3
- Module 7- Maintenance and Long-Term Success3
- Module 8- Digital Implant Dentistry3
- Assessments2
- Certification1
Requirements
- Applicants must possess a Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) or an equivalent recognized dental degree from an accredited institution.
- For advanced or specialized courses, a Master’s degree in a relevant specialty (e.g., Periodontics, Prosthodontics, Oral Surgery) may be preferred but not mandatory.
- Participants must hold a valid dental license/registration in their country or state of practice.
- For beginner-level courses: Basic clinical experience in general dentistry is sufficient.
- For advanced or surgical programs: A minimum of 1–2 years of clinical practice is often recommended, with prior exposure to extractions, minor oral surgery, or prosthodontic procedures.
- A foundational understanding of oral anatomy, radiology (OPG/CBCT), treatment planning, and infection control is expected.
- Proficiency in English (or the language of instruction) is important for understanding course material and communicating effectively.
Features
- Expert-led Video Lessons
- Certification – Get a downloadable IIDR course completion certificate
Target audiences
- General Dentists (BDS/DDS)
- Specialist Dentists
- Recent Dental Graduates
- Dentists Seeking Career Expansion
- International Dentists