Implant Prosthetics / July 10-11, 2026

This intensive two-day course is designed for dental professionals seeking to elevate their skills in implant prosthetics from case selection to final restoration. Participants will gain in-depth knowledge of digital and analog workflows, explore prosthetic solutions, and engage in hands-on exercises to master real-world clinical applications.
Course Highlights
- Implant Case Selection & Criteria
Learn how to evaluate patient cases and choose the right implant system for optimal aesthetic and functional outcomes. - DIO Prosthetic Solutions
Discover the full range of prosthetic components and how to integrate them efficiently in your restorative protocols. - Digital Workflow for Restoration
Understand the step-by-step digital process — from intraoral scanning to designing and fabricating precise restorations. - Hands-On Practice
Apply concepts in a guided, hands-on environment using Guided systems to reinforce clinical techniques and confidence. - Prosthetic Complications & Troubleshooting
Identify common challenges in implant prosthetics and develop effective strategies for prevention and correction. - Post-Operative Care
Review patient management protocols for long-term implant success and maintenance.
CE Hours: 16
Who Should Attend:
General dentists, prosthodontists, and clinicians looking to expand their implant prosthetic expertise and enhance clinical efficiency with modern digital tools.
Instructor: Dr. Pooya Soltanzadeh
Dr. Pooya is a board-certified prosthodontist with advanced training in implant dentistry, prosthodontics, and digital workflows. He earned his DDS from Tehran University and completed postdoctoral education and a research fellowship at UCLA, followed by specialty training and an MS in Prosthodontics at Loma Linda University. A Diplomate of the American Board of Prosthodontics and a Fellow of the American College of Prosthodontists, Dr. Pooya is an active educator, researcher, and international lecturer. He also teaches at Loma Linda University, mentoring students and residents in advanced restorative techniques.