Founded in 1996 by Dr. Ron Zokol, the Pacific Implant Institute
has trained hundreds of dentists in the art and science of
Implant Dentistry. The Institute is based in Vancouver, Canada
provides lectures and training internationally.
The focus of training in the field of implant dentistry,
with the rare exception, has been predominantly on the east coast
of North America. The Pacific Implant Institute was established
to provide comprehensive training in implant surgery, implant
prosthodontics, and implant practice management to the doctors
of the Pacific Rim. More recently, demand for the Pacific Implant
Institute courses has generated instructional programs across
Canada and into Bermuda.
Advanced Implant Prosthodontic Courses
Six-Day, 2 Session Program:
- Held on Fri, Sat, Sun on two weekends, usually
separated by one month.
Five-Day program:
- Held Mon-Fri at a single session.
The Implant Prosthodontic Courses provides the
dentist with the fundamental principles of implant prosthodontics.
The full course is separated into two phases. The first 3-day
program will focus on cemented implant prosthodontics and the
second on screw-retained implant prosthodontics and advanced
prosthetic cases.
This program will allow a practitioner with limited
implant prosthetic experience to be able to restore all of the
fundamental implant restorative options. It will also give the
more experienced clinician in implant dentistry a more scientific
understanding of the principles that govern the success and failure
of restored implants. Participants are encouraged to bring their
own cases for review and discussion. College continuing education
credits are available.
Course content includes:
- The Scope of Implant Dentistry
- Alveolar Atrophy & Its Consequences
- Prosthetic Options in Implant Dentistry
- Roots v. Implants
- Anatomy & Bone Physiology
- Biomechanics & Biomaterials
- Surgical Options
- Etiology of Occlusal Diseases
- Diagnosis & Treatment Planning
- Surgical Templates
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- Transitional Prostheses
- Evaluating the Surgical Results
- Esthetic Considerations
- Clinical & Laboratory Procedures
- Hands-on Procedural training
- Progressive Loading Concepts
- Concepts of Implant Occlusion
- Hygiene and Maintenance of Implants
- Evaluating Success & Failure
- Management of Ailing & Failing
- Implants
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Advanced Implant Surgery Courses
Fifteen-Day, 5 Session Program:
- Held on Fri, Sat, Sun on five weekends, usually
separated by one to two months. This program is characteristically
started and completed within one year.
The surgical training program included the opportunity
for the doctors to participate on a one-to-one basis with a highly
experienced clinical instructor directly on patients. Those doctors
choosing not have the clinical training may observe a number
of different clinical procedures during that time by auditing
the course.
As the prosthetics program includes a significant
amount of surgical background for the treatment planning aspect
of the course, so does this program include the prosthodontic
information, which forms the basis for the implant surgical procedures.
Emphasis is given to bone grafting and root form
implant surgical procedures, but multiple types of implants are
given significant attention. Course content Includes:
- Surgical Options in Implant Dentistry
- Prosthetic Options in Implant Dentistry
- Bone Physiology & Wound Healing
- Review of Head & Neck Anatomy
- Biomechanics & Biomaterials
- Diagnosis & Treatment Planning
- Pharmacology in Implant Surgery
- Residual Ridge Augmentation
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- Bone Grafting
- Sinus Elevation Grafts
- Fundamental Root Form Implant Surgery
- Immediate Placement Implant Surgery
- Immediate Loaded Implant Surgery
- Subperiosteal Implant Surgery
- Management of Surgical Complications
- Maintenance of Dental Implants
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Block Graft & Ridge Expansion Course
Three-Day, 1 Session Program:
- Held on Fri, Sat, Sun. This course teaches the
protocols to harvest blocks of bone from various sites to augment
both residual ridge width and height.
- Prerequisite training: 15-day surgical course.
Similar to the Advanced Surgerical Program, participating
doctors are able to have direct surgical training or may audit
the course.
Course content includes:
- Donor Site Options
- Management of the Recipient Site
- Guided Bone Regeneration
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- Residual Ridge Expansion Techniques
- Soft Tissue Management
- Management of Surgical Complications
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