Course Overview -
Two day “hands-on” course with the latest plastic periodontal surgery techniques used around dental implants to improve and maintain aesthetics & longevity.
Aims & Objectives -
To provide a hands on course on the latest techniques to provide optimal soft tissues around dental implants for long term success.
- Enable delegates to diagnose potential soft tissue problems before treatment
- To show delegates the various plastic periodontal surgery techniques used nowadays around dental implants to improve and maintain aesthetics & longevity.
- To provide an overview of how to rectify soft tissue problems post treatment.
Delegate Testimonials


Dr Oliver Brown – Dental Implant Soft Tissue Course
Since then, the on-going support has been excellent. I have spoken to Boota a few times, briefly updating him on the cases I have completed and sending photos of my work. It’s been great to have follow-up discussions and feedback, and there is a course WhatsApp group for general discussion as well.


Dr Eimear O’Connell – Dental Implant Soft Tissue Course
I knew Boota would deliver a quality educational experience and there was indeed great discussion throughout with the tutors and other delegates. It also provided an ideal mix of lectures and hands-on teaching
Course Content
Modern Microsurgical Concepts
Assessment of Hard and Soft Tissues
Cone Beam CT used in Assessment Soft Tissues
Implant Biological Width
Flap design – Newer Techniques and Concepts in Flap Design
Donor Site Anatomy and Histology
Microsurgical Instrumentation
Techniques for Harvesting Graft
Management of Complications
Various Suturing Techniques – Horizontal & Vertical Mattress & Sling Sutures & Cross sutures
Techniques
Bilaminar Techniques
Simple Tunnelling Techniques
Apically Repositioned Flaps
Coronally Repositioned Flaps
Pedicle flap (Vascularised Interpositional Connective Tissue Flap)
Gallery of Course Techniques




Hands On
Microsurgical Suturing
Apically & Coronally Repositioning Flaps
Harvesting Free Gingival Graft (FGG)
Harvesting Connective Tissue Graft – Single incision and “L” incision
Socket seal with FGG and Pedicle flap
Bilaminar Technique
Simple Tunnelling
FGG to increase the zone of Keratinised Tissue
Course Presentation - Sample Slides










Course Cost & CPD Hours
This course provides the GDC outcomes A & C for education and learning. All dental professionals must complete a total of 50 hrs. All of our courses are verifiable and structured to enhance your learning experience with real case studies.
Cost: £1395
Level: Intermediate
Verifiable CPD – 13 hours
NOTE: Due to social distancing measures this course is limited maximum of 10 delegates.
Dates & Venue
Venue
Marriott Hotel
Location
12 Hagley Road, Five Ways Birmingham B16 8SJ.
2024 – Course Dates.
February 2024 9th-10th – AVAILABLE
June 2024 21th-22th – AVAILABLE
November 2024 15th-16th – AVAILABLE
2023 – Course Dates.
February 2023 3rd-4th – FULLY BOOKED.
June 2023 16th-17th- FULLY BOOKED.
November 2023 10th-11th – FULLY BOOKED.
2022 – Course Dates
February 2022 4th-5th – FULLY BOOKED
April 2022 1st-2nd – FULLY BOOKED
June 2022 10th-11th- FULLY BOOKED
October 2022 14th-15th – FULLY BOOKED
December 2022 2nd-3rd – FULLY BOOKED.
2020-2021 Course Dates.
3rd – 4th DEC 2021 – FULLY BOOKED
27th – 28th November 2020 – FULLY BOOKED
19th – 20th February 2021 – FULLY BOOKED
19th – 20th March 2021 – FULLY BOOKED
11th – 12th June 2021 – FULLY BOOKED
24th – 25th SEP 2021 – FULLY BOOKED.
Times
0800hrs. – 1730hrs.
Booking Options - Dates Available



Venue Location
Marriott Hotel.
Marriott Hotel, 12 Hagley Road, Five Ways Birmingham B16 8SJ
Is this course for me?
0121 427 3210
We welcome and encourage the participation of all practitioners. If you are still unsure, please call us to discuss your training requirments.
Course Photo Gallery










Further reading that may interest you......


Aesthetics and Soft Tissue
Restoring the appearance of the soft tissues surrounding implants is one of the most difficult aesthetic challenges in modern dentistry. While perhaps less obvious than the hard, white surfaces of teeth and restorations, the presence and condition of the gingiva greatly modifies the overall result


Getting started – Soft tissue management
We often talk about optimising the soft tissue around dental implants. It is widely recognised as an important part of implant treatment and clinicians are constantly advancing their capabilities and experience in the field in order to achieve ever-better outcomes for their patients.