For dentists who take their patient results seriously
Navigating the world of implant dentistry can feel exciting and overwhelming. Most dentists today place implants but fewer consistently plan, execute, and restore implants predictably, across a wide range of clinical scenarios.  

With the growing demand for implant procedures, in an increasingly competitive industry, setting yourself up for long-term success is essential.

Implant Mastery is designed for dentists looking to refine their clinical judgement, treatment planning protocols and surgical execution. Learn how to THINK like an excellent implant clinician, not just how to place implants.

With Dr. Natalie Wong's expert guidance and mentorship, you’ll gain the skills needed to transform your practice.
DATES & Time
Session 1: April 10 - 12, 2026
Session 2: May 22 - 24, 2026
8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Format & CE
Lecture, Hands-On (models and pig Jaws) & Live Surgery at Each Session
Earn 40 CE Hours
Fees
Early Bird Rate $5,495
Available Until
 Jan 31, 2026
Standard Rate $5,995
Rates in CAD, plus applicable tax
*For payment plans:
416-566-9855
WHAT DENTISTS GAIN
  • NEW CLINCAL SKILLS  - that help you advance beyond straightforward cases 
  • 2 LIVE SURGERY EXPERIENCES - where you perform surgical procedures under the expert guidance and mentorship of Dr. Natalie Wong
  • INSIGHTS - into the latest in research and cutting-edge techniques, to advance your patient outcomes
  • 40 CE HOURS - from an AO and Pace training provider
    • CONFIDENCE and RESULTS - in implant dentistry, to immediately grow your practice and career
SESSION ONE 
Learning Outcomes
-Interpret and evaluate implant records and radiographic data, including 2D imaging and CBCT, to support informed complex treatment planning decisions
-Apply prosthetically driven principles to implant treatment planning, including implant position, number, and restorative considerations
-Analyze implant biomechanics and their implications for implant selection, placement, and prosthetic design
-Differentiate the latest in bone grafting approaches, materials, and indications based on defect morphology and biologic principles
-Select appropriate current pharmacologic and peri-operative protocols, to support implant surgery and patient management
-Apply drilling protocols across varying bone densities (D1–D4) using simulation models
-Practice freehand implant placement techniques 
-Perform extraction and socket grafting procedures on simulation models and patients during live surgery
-Demonstrate foundational suturing techniques relevant to implant and grafting procedures
SESSION TWO
Learning Outcomes
-Evaluate indications and limitations of guided implant surgery within contemporary implant workflows
-Integrate surgical sequencing principles into implant placement procedures to support accuracy and efficiency
-Perform guided implant placement procedures using contemporary surgical guides
-Apply aseptic protocols appropriate for implant surgical procedures
-Refine advanced suturing techniques for soft tissue management in implant dentistry
-Practice implant impression techniques, including analog and digital workflows
-Compare traditional and digital implant impression techniques, including appropriate clinical indications for each
-Apply the latest principles of implant hygiene and maintenance, relevant to long-term implant health
Lecture, Hands-On & Live Surgery at Each Session
LOCATION
CEP Dental Education Centre
#205 7136 11 ST NE, Calgary AB, T2E 4Y9
A Special Thank You to Our Sponsors
Cancellation Notice
All cancellation requests must be submitted by email to [email protected] on or before March 1 2026. Approved refunds will be subject to an admin fee of $300 CAD.

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