Course Info

The 2 1/2-day course in Florida will be space-limited to allow a
relaxed, open environment conducive to learning. A maximum of 24
doctors per session will be trained.
- Lecture and discussion
- Video display of surgical and prosthetic procedures
- Hands-on virtual software computer training
- Hands-on computer planning of “real” cases
- In-office live surgical demonstration
- Implementation
- CT Scan essentials
- Laboratory and restorative essentials
- Pre-surgical, surgical, and post-surgical patient management
Course Content
NobelGuide™ essentials
- Patient assessment
- Radiographic guide fabrication
- CT scan preparation
- CT scanning protocols
- Software files management
- CT file conversion
- Virtual planning
- Custom fixation and stabilization
- Procera surgical template construction
- Ordering and inventory management through the Procera system software
- Patient and surgical template preparation
- Surgical techniques
- Prosthetic techniques
- Post-operative instructions, follow-up, and maintenance
- 16 hours of ADA CERP credit
Course Requirements
- Licensed dentist with dental implant experience
surgical and/or prosthetic)
- Knowledge of CT scan interpretation
- Basic computer skills
Biography Brian T. Young, DDS, MS is director of the
Institute for Guided Implant Surgery and Jacksonville Periodontics &
Implant Surgery. Dr. Young has had extensive clinical involvement
with NobelGuide™ and Teeth in an Hour™ as a beta site. He has
lectured and trained for Nobel Biocare throughout the country to
hundreds of surgeons, restorative dentists, and lab technicians
regarding minimally invasive implant surgery.
Nobel Biocare is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider for this formal
continuing education course.
This course is being sponsored by the Institute for Guided Implant Surgery, Nobel Biocare,
Imaging Sciences and Salvin Dental Specialties.

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