Implant Crowns are not Tooth Replacements!

Biological Assembly Course Overview

COURSE VI

The Implant-Restorative Connection:

During this 18-hour course, participants will learn how to create the optimal implant restoration on single implants, multiple implants, and All-on-X cases.  Digital and analog workflows will be covered, abutment design, cemented vs screw-retained crown indications, impressioning with scan bodies and open and closed tray techniques, and immediate provisionalization using both chairside and digital pre-designed methods will be practiced.

[It is recommended that participants take Courses I and II before this course]

Topics Covered:

  • Planning the case with the result in mind – an esthetic-restorative protocol
  • What material should be used in the anterior and posterior
  • Screw vs Cement-retained – when, where, and how?
  • Using provisional restorations to predict results
  • Impression techniques to minimize problems
  • Open tray vs. closed tray impression technique
  • Scan bodies and digital workflow
  • Fixture vs abutment level impressions
  • Bite registrations for distal extension cases
  • Troubleshooting minimal inter-occlusal space issues
  • Delivering abutments
  • Using torque wrenches
  • Delivering screw and cement-retained restorations
  • Identifying unknown implants and ordering the correct parts
  • Rescuing implants
  • Implant-retained fixed dental prostheses
  • Filling the access hole with an invisible restoration
  • Implant occlusion – what MUST you know
  • Adjustment and polishing
  • Making an esthetic prototype in your office
  • Esthetic (gingival contour preserving) impression techniques
  • Managing the loose implant crown
  • The hemi-engaging abutment bridge

Learning Objectives:

  • How to select the ideal abutment for each situation
  • Understand the importance of connection design and restoration stability
  • Be able to fabricate a temporary crown for an immediate implant
  • Know the steps for capturing both simple and multiple implant impressions with both closed and open tray impression copings
  • Know which crown materials to use in different situations
  • Learn the critical steps required for screw and cement-retained crown delivery
  • Be able to demonstrate the techniques for locator conversion

Course Hours: Saturday-Sunday, May 17-18, 2025 – 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Course Faculty

Mudit K. Yadav, DDS
Richard G. Stevenson III, DDS
Please click on the instructor’s name to link to their curriculum vitae

Disclosure Statement: Drs. Stevenson and Yadav report no conflicts of interest which would in any way influence the content or emphasis of this course.

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Course Point of Contact: Peyton Chiu who may be reached at 909-788-4087, or via email shipping@stevensondentalsolutions.com

Course Location:
Stevenson Dental Education Center
570 E. Arrow Hwy., Suite B
San Dimas, CA  91773

Stevenson Dental Solutions is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider.
ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry.
Stevenson Dental Solutions designates this activity for 18 continuing education credits.