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Restoring Single Tooth Dental Implants

This course is aimed at those general practitioners who would like to start restoring dental implants in their practice but have previously had only limited or no experience. The focus is treatment planning and restoration for single tooth implants. This course is unique in that it includes a clinical mentorship component where participants can work closely with Dr Danesh-Meyer at the Auckland Clinical Training Centre on restoring their first dental implant case together, under clinical supervision. This will allow participants to put into practice the information learned during the course. - Didactic content around treatment planning - Immediate implant placement and loading as surgical therapy to prevent soft and hard tissue collapse - Case selection - Impression taking (Digital and Analogue) - Abutment selection - Communicating with dental laboratories - Abutment selection - Screw retained vs. cement retained implant crowns - Angulated screw access - Fitting final implant crowns - Adjusting final implant crowns - Hands-on exercises on models – Review of impression and abutment components - Analogue impression technique - Digital scanning techniques - Questions and discussion which could include case discussions related to cases brought by participants.

Learning outcomes

Course Outline Introduction and treatment planning: Introduction to case selection, treatment planning, provisonalisation, surgical stent fabrication, treatment sequencing for single tooth implant cases and how to manage ACC cases. Implant impressions (Digital & Analogue methods): How to obtain predictable fixture head impressions of single tooth dental implant. Tip and ticks on how to do this simply and predictably. Selecting the right Impression coping / scan body. Choosing the appropriate final crown restoration for your implant. Working together with the dental technician. This lecture will include impression taking hands-on demonstration on models for NBC connical connection implants (NobelReplace, NobelParallel, NobelActive) and N1 implants. Definitive restoration: Final abutment selection (stock abutments, custom abutments), completing dental laboratory prescriptions, understanding screw retained vs. cement retained crowns, Angulated screw channels, How and what to check on the completed lab work, checking and fitting the definitive restorations, potential problems and pitfalls and how to avoid them during the fitting of the final abutment/crown. Clinical Support Clinical mentorship is available with Dr Danesh-Meyer at the Institute of Dental Implants and Periodontics for participants that have enrolled for this course and are restoring their first dental implant case. This includes clinical supervision/guidance for fixture head impressions and placement of the definitive restoration on your first case. One-on-one clinical sessions will be arranged individually with course participants. Scheduling will very depending on availability of clinic time and coordination patients, mentor and course participants.

Speaker
Dr Michael Danesh-Meyer

Dr Michael Danesh-Meyer MDS

Dr Michael Danesh-Meyer is a registered specialist in periodontics and dental implants and returned to New Zealand in 2000 following two years in the USA where he was Clinical Assistant Professor in Periodontology and Associate Scientist in the Laboratory for Applied Periodontal and Cranio-facial Regeneration at Temple University, School of Dentistry in Philadelphia. While in the USA, he was involved teaching implant dentistry and periodontics at postgraduate level. Dr Danesh-Meyer graduated with his BDS (with credit) and MDS (with distinction) from University of Otago, School of Dentistry in Dunedin. He worked as a specialist in dental implants and periodontics in Dunedin and Christchurch prior to his departure to the USA. Dr Danesh-Meyer has been involved in pre-clinical and clinical research involving guided tissue regeneration/guided bone regeneration and dental implants since 1991, he has authored numerous scientific articles, and lectures both nationally and internationally on topics related to implant dentistry and tissue regeneration therapy. Most recently, he has been involved in research using Bone Morphogenic Proteins (BMP's) for periodontal and alveolar regeneration. Since returning to New Zealand, Dr Danesh-Meyer founded the Institute of Dental Implants and Periodontics in Newmarket, Auckland. He lectures extensively, both nationally and internationally and presents numerous hands-on training programs including live surgical demonstrations on the topics of dental implants and advanced periodontal therapies including regenerative techniques. With 30 years of experience in dental implant placement and having placed thousands of implants, Dr Danesh-Meyer is one of the most experienced dental implant surgeons in New Zealand. His clinic was recently recognised a Centre of Excellence for providing All-on-4 full arch tooth replacement with dental implants. Dr Danesh-Meyer is a Fellow of the International Congress of Oral Implantologists (ICOI), Past-President of the Auckland Implant Study Group, and formerly the Secretary of the Australasian Osseointegration Society (NZ). He is a member of the American Academy of Periodontology, American Academy of Implant Dentistry, Australian Society of Implant Dentistry, Foundation member of the NZ Academy for Cosmetic Dentistry, International Academy of Periodontology, Australian and New Zealand Academy of Periodontists and a member of the Royal Australasian College of Dental Surgeons. He was a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Periodontology at Temple University in the USA, where he taught graduate periodontics and implant dentistry. He is the founder of the Auckland Dental Implant Forums. Dr Danesh-Meyer is also Director of the Dental Education Continuum which provides regular continuing dental education courses for dentists, dental specialists, hygienists and dental assistants at the Auckland clinical training centre. He is a Fellow of the ITI (International Team for Implantology) and a Co-director of the Auckland Central ITI Study Group. Dr Danesh-Meyer is a specialist in Dental Implants and Periodontology and has been performing dental implant surgery for well over a decade. He presently uses Nobel BioCare (Branemark, NobelSpeedy, NobelReplace, NobelParallel, N1 implants), Straumman and Biomet 3i Implant systems in his clinical practice.

Restoring Single Tooth Dental Implants


Speaker:

Dr Michael Danesh-Meyer

Dr Michael Danesh-Meyer MDS

Friday 27th Mar 2026
9:00am - 5:00pm
Venue: Dental Education Institute
Level 4/142 Broadway
Newmarket
Auckland
Region: Auckland
Brought to you by Auckland Clinical Training Centre