Program Description
Course Overview
Successful implant surgery depends on the precise positioning of implants and their prosthetic components. With the use of cone beam imaging and digital treatment planning, surgical guides make achieving ideal implant placement more predictable and straightforward.
This course will address the key questions clinicians face:
- How accurate is guided surgery, and what does the research show?
- Is the transition from single-tooth to more complex cases difficult?
- Who can support you in planning cases and fabricating surgical guides?
- How does guided surgery compare in efficiency to freehand techniques?
Through step-by-step integrated workflows, participants will learn how to go from digital planning to prosthetic delivery, with a focus on building a fully integrated team approach — the foundation for long-term success.
Course Objectives
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Evaluate the various options available for guided implant surgery
- Understand the advantages and limitations of guided surgery across different clinical scenarios
- Compare digital and analog workflows, supported by current clinical research
- Apply a step-by-step approach to predictable guided surgery cases
- Make the case for guided surgery as a new standard of care
Hands-On Exercises
- Guided surgery on models using surgical kits, guides, and implants
- Full workflow training — from digital case planning to prosthetic placement
- Interactive case reviews and discussions to reinforce learning
Who Should Attend?
This one-day course is designed for both beginners and experienced clinicians. Whether you are new to guided surgery or seeking to refine your techniques, you will leave with the latest insights, research, and evidence-based protocols to improve accuracy, efficiency, and patient outcomes.
Event Details
Speaker Bio

Dr. Paul Mozer graduated from the University at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine where he received academic distinction and clinical commendations. He conducted oral cancer research at Roswell Park Cancer Institute and completed a residency at New York Medical College. Dr. Mozer has a Master of Science Degree in Oral Implantology from the University of Frankfurt Goethe Dental School, where he is now on faculty lecturing on guided implant surgery and serves as a Clinical Supervisor and Advisor to Master Thesis candidates. He is also on the faculty of the AAID Maxicourse in Boston.
Dr. Mozer has conducted clinical research in 3D static and robotic guided implant surgery and is both a Diplomate and Fellow in International Congress of Oral Implantologists. Dr. Mozer is a Key Opinion Leader and Consultant for Adin Implants, 3Sixty and Atomica.ai in the fields of implantology, robotics and guided implant surgery. He is the principal clinician of a multi-specialty private practice focusing on guided implant surgery and the incorporation of digital technology as a means of enhancing treatment efficiency and clinical outcomes.