Immediate Load Implants: A Prosthetic Approach to Full-Mouth Treatment Planning
Immediate Load Implants: A Prosthetic Approach to Full-Mouth Treatment Planning

Prosthetic Approach for Immediate Load and Full-Mouth Treatment Planning
Join us for an in-depth evening program focused on optimizing implant outcomes through thoughtful, precision-driven treatment planning. This course explores prosthetic considerations for immediate load cases, guided surgery, and full-mouth and single-arch restorations, with a strong emphasis on predictable, long-term restorative success.
Participants will gain practical insight into immediate implant protocols, including both digital and conventional workflows, and learn advanced methodologies for contouring temporary crowns to support immediate loading. The program also addresses essential records, planning strategies, and clinical considerations that help clinicians navigate complex implant-supported restorations with confidence.
This course is designed for clinicians looking to strengthen their understanding of how prosthetic planning, surgical execution, and workflow integration come together to deliver consistent, high-quality results in implant dentistry.
Course Objectives
By the end of this program, participants will be able to:
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Implement comprehensive digital treatment planning strategies for implant cases
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Apply precision techniques for successful immediate implant guided surgery
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Utilize advanced approaches to contour implant temporaries for immediate loading success
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Identify key considerations and required records for full-mouth and single-arch restorations
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Combine digital and conventional workflows to overcome restorative challenges and achieve predictable outcomes
Date & Time
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
Registration: 5:30 PM
Lecture: 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Dinner included
Location
The Dental Lab
101 Wood St.
Bristol, PA 19007
Speaker
Paolo Lubrano, MDT
Paolo Lubrano is a master ceramist with a passion for delivering highly aesthetic, custom dental prosthetics. A graduate of Università degli Studi di Perugia, Paolo began his career in clinical dentistry before transitioning into the laboratory side, where his interest in implants, ceramics, and digital workflows flourished. Over the past decade, he has completed extensive advanced training and is actively involved in guided surgery, including scan interpretation and fabrication of surgical guides for both simple and complex cases.
CE Credit
3 Lecture CE Credits
Program Fee
Complimentary (registration required; seating is limited)
Registration
https://education.zimvie.com/events/course:4019385_4108150
