How the program is built
Full-arch outcomes improve when planning, surgery, and execution follow one connected system. That’s why the program is built in two phases: Day 1 establishes the clinical framework through didactic teaching and hands-on training on a 3D-printed model. The remaining days shift into participant-led live surgery on real patients, with Dr. Sam mentoring you through the procedure step-by-step so the workflow becomes clear, repeatable, and ready for real clinic use.
What you’ll train on :
The program is built to move you from understanding to confident execution. You’ll start with structured lectures and hands-on model training, then apply the workflow in a live surgery with direct mentorship from Dr. Sam. This approach helps you connect digital planning, surgical decision points, and delivery mindset as one system.
Key training areas
- Case assessment & preparation
- Prosthetic-driven planning
- Digital workflow fundamentals
- Surgical execution essentials
- Risk control & complication avoidance
- Workflow communication
Day 1 is built to organize your thinking and create a planning framework you can reuse through didactic content and hands-on 3D printed models.
Full-Arch Agenda
- Implant planning and Immediate Loading safe scientific criteria.
- Implant positioning Fundamentals in full arch Rehabilitation.
- Digital Oral Design and Virtual Patients Concept.
- Direct Implant Level vs Abutment Level Full arch immediate load.
- Managing and avoiding full arch Complications.
- Advanced Surgery with Stackable Surgical Guides.
- Indications and planning of bone reduction.
- Zero Bone Reduction (ZBR) Concept.
- Planning FP1 vs FP3 restorations.
- Temporary Material Selection.
- Pickup Strategies and Materials.
- Full arch Scanning strategies and workflow.
Live Clinical Learning
Days 2 and 3 are dedicated to participant-led live surgery on real patients. Each participant performs the procedure while Dr. Sam mentors step-by-step, guiding key decisions in real time. The other doctors in the cohort assist so everyone stays fully engaged and learns from both perspectives: operator and assistant.
This structure is designed to build real execution confidence, not just observation. You leave having applied the workflow under true clinical conditions, with a clearer understanding of how to think, adapt, and perform.
Course
Day 1 — Full-Arch Foundations
Day 1 is built to organize your thinking and create a planning framework you can reuse.
Day 1 includes
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Planning and workflow orientation
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Patient assessment (history, clinical exam, imaging)
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Diagnostic planning (treatment planning workflow, digital/analog paths)
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Surgical considerations and decision points
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Case discussions and successful case breakdowns
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Common challenges and solutions
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Hands-on models and practical exercises
Days 2–3 — Live Clinical Learning
During the live clinical sessions, each participant follows fully guided protocols to place six implants, including alveolar ridge reduction where indicated. Participants also perform prosthetic pick-up procedures, develop the emergence profile, and proceed with immediate loading using PMMA restorations. Each participant is paired with a colleague, alternating between operator and assisting roles, with responsibilities switching on the following day to ensure comprehensive hands-on experience.
OneDay Lab Support
OneDay Lab is integrated into the program to keep planning, surgery, and delivery aligned.
Guided surgery is a core part of the workflow OneDay Lab provides stackable surgical guides,
so participants learn how planning decisions translate into accurate, repeatable execution.