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NYC Mini Residency in Oral Implantology – Session #1

Dr. Brian J. Jackson

May 30May 31

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Proficiency Level:
Event Category:
Fundamental
CE Credits: 48
Cost:
$7,100

Program Description

This program is designed to teach surgical protocols for endosseous implants in healed or immediate extraction sites. Learn the surgical principles for predictable guided bone regeneration using particulate and block grafts. Clinicians will learn treatment approaches from single to “All on X” fixed detachable prosthesis. There will be “Hands-On” exercises daily to reinforce procedures resulting in a consistent revenue stream in private practice.

Case-Based Learning Methods

This Mini Residency will utilize case-based learning methods that will include lectures, demonstrations, interactive seminars, hands-on sessions, and relevant reviews of literature emphasizing evidence-based learning.

Hands-On Experience

Participants perform hands-on surgical simulations and prosthetic implant procedures in all 3 sessions.

3 Sessions

  • Session 1 – May 30-31, 2025
  • Session 2 – June 20-21, 2025
  • Session 3 – July 18-19, 2025

Location: Elevated NY Conference Center – 1120 Avenue of the Americas, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10036

Why take the Mini-Residency in New York City?

Objectives:

  • Learn surgical protocols for site preservation, implant surgery, and guided bone regeneration for the reconstruction for single tooth to the full arch patient
  • Learn the step by step prosthetic protocols for the FP1, FP2, Overdenture, and “All on X” fixed detachable prosthesis
  • Introduce the clinician to the digital aspect of single tooth to full arch implant reconstruction
  • Address common shortfalls or complications and how best to manage them
  • Case presentations and “Hands On” exercises will be utilized throughout the Mini Residency to reinforce clinical protocols and procedures

 

This is session 1 of 3.

Session 1- NYC May 30-31, 2025 (16 CE)

  • Standard of Care
  • Success/Failure Criteria
  • Surgical Principles- Osseointegration
  • Site Preservation
  • Rationale
  • Healing
  • Evidence
  • Bone Grafts- Allografts, Alloplasts, Deatin
  • Membranes- Resorbable, Non-resorbable
  • Flap Design
  • Anesthesia Selection
  • Instrumentation, Biologics Selection
  • Platelet Rich Plasma /Fibrin
  • Extraction Techniques- Anterior/Posterior Tooth
  • Suturing- Horizontal Mattress, Interrupted
  • Medical History- Critical Conditions
  • Endosseous Surgery
  • Bone Classification
  • Surgical Protocol/Techniques
  • Implant Design
  • Stages of Implant Healing
  • CBCT Evaluation
  • Patient Evaluation
  • Second Stage Surgery- Surgical Approaches
  • Osseodensification

Hands-On:

  • Suturing Techniques
  • Site Preservation
  • Implant Placement in a Healed Site

Session 2- NYC  June 20-21, 2025(16 CE)

  • Restorative Implant Dentistry
  • Conventional/Digital Approach
  • Cement Retained, Screw Retained
  • Rationale and Indications
  • Step-by-Step Protocols
  • Single/Multiunit Prosthesis
  • Open tray vs. closed tray
  • Fixture level vs. abutment level
  • Full Arch- FP1
  • Immediate Implant Surgery
  • Extraction Technique
  • Loading Protocols, 2 Step Approach Protocol
  • “Step by Step” Stages
  • Immediate Implant Placement and Provisionalization
  • Type 1 Socket Approach
  • Osteotomy Technique
  • Anterior Teeth, Posterior Teeth
  • Scientific Evidence
  • Diagnostic Examination
  • 2D and 3D Imaging
  • In-Depth Surgical Protocols
  • Bone Grafts and Membranes
  • Platelet Concentrates
  • Decision Trees
  • Type 2 Sockets
  • Surgical Modifications
  • Osseodensification
  • CBCT Scanning
  • Guided Surgery, Guide Fabrication, Fully Guided System Protocol

Hands-on:

  • Immediate Implant Placement and Provisionalization
  • Guided Surgery- Single Tooth and Full Arch

Session 3- NYC July 18-19, 2025 (16 CE)

  • Full Arch Implant Therapy
  • Implant Overdentures
  • Overview- Rationale
  • Advantages, Limitations, Disadvantages
  • Treatment Plans-Mandible
  • Surgical Approach
  • Alveoplasty
  • Osteotomy Skills
  • Healed Sites vs. Immediate Placement
  • Treatment Sequencing
  • Prosthetic Alternatives
  • Solitary and Super Structures
  • Impression Approach- Abutment Level
  • Prosthetic Step by Step- Videos
  • Treatment Plans- Maxilla
  • Biologics
  • Healing Times
  • Full Arch Implant Reconstruction
  • “All on X” Approach
  • Rationale and Indications- Maxilla
  • Treatment Overview
  • 4 Foundations- Success
  • Clinical Evaluation
  • CBCT Imaging
  • Surgical Guides
  • General Surgery- Healed
  • Osteotomy Preparation
  • General Surgery- Immediate Placement
  • Prosthetic Protocol
  • Materials: Zirconia, PMMA
  • Indications- Mandible “All on X”
  • Abutment Selections
  • GAP Management
  • Lip Support
  • Case Acceptance Protocol
  • Conversion Protocol
  • Complication- Management

Hands-on:

  • Full Arch Surgery
  • Full Arch Prosthesis (Overdenture, “All on X”)

*Notes: The course registration fee covers all 3 sessions.

Full course CEs (48) available only upon attendance to all three courses.

Event Details

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Event Category

ElevatedNY

1120 6th Ave
New York, NY 10036 United States
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Speaker Bio

Dr. Brian J. Jackson , DDS, Diplomate—ABOI/ID; Fellow— AAID; Past President—AAID

Dr. Brian J. Jackson, DDS, is a board-certified implant dentist with over 20 years of experience in implant surgery and restorative dentistry. He earned his Doctor of Dental Surgery from SUNY/Buffalo and completed further training at St. Luke’s Memorial Hospital and New York University’s College of Dentistry in oral implantology. A published author in several peer-reviewed journals, Dr. Jackson has presented at implant conferences globally and served as faculty for courses in the U.S. and India. He currently serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Oral Implantology and is the past president of the American Academy of Implant Dentistry (AAID).

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