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The Year Implant Course

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When
30th April to 2nd May 2025
Venue
The Campbell Academy
CPD
18 Hours
Cost
£3,450 inc. VAT
IFAL Live Skills course

Course Outline

The Full Arch Live Skills course aims to give experienced implant clinicians the knowledge and practical skills for immediate full arch reconstruction, allowing them to begin introducing this into their practice.

Immediate Full Arch Loading is one of the most sought-after treatments in the UK. Unfortunately, some companies and clinics have used this treatment as a straightforward one-size-fits-all treatment and this has led to problems and complications.

Make no mistake: full arch implant reconstruction is complex but can be extremely rewarding if carefully executed.

The Full Arch Implant Live Skills course, which runs in the same style as our other live skills courses, will train experienced implant surgeons in all aspects of immediate full arch loading (IFAL).

From planning to surgery, the provisional restoration, and the final reconstruction, we will look at how this treatment can be carried out carefully and predictably on the RIGHT patients.

During our three-day course, there will be a mix of theory and practical learning. On day three, a live surgical demonstration will be carried out at The Campbell Clinic using our audiovisual setup. This allows you to watch live IFAL surgery in an environment where you can ask questions and discuss the case as the surgery proceeds.

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  • Course Curriculum
  • Expert Faculty
  • Live Surgery
  • Course Schedule
  • Enrollment Information

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Learning Outcomes

Following the course, delegates who attend will understand and have achieved competency in the:

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Treatment planning for the full arch implant patient
Options available for replacing full arch dentition
Specific treatment planning for Immediate Full Arch Loading Patients
Surgical planning and treatment of the IFAL patient
Immediate provisionalisation of the IFAL patient
Technical aspects of provisional full arch bridgework
Prosthetic and Technical parts of the final full arch bridge provision
How Immediate Full Arch Loading fits in with other full arch implant restorative options

If you’d like more information about our learning outcomes, get in touch today.

Speakers

Andrew Legg
Dentist
Andrew Legg
Dentist
 
BDS MFDS RCS (Ed)
GDC No: 79203
 

Andy Legg graduated from the University of Manchester in 2001. He joined a large dental practice in South Manchester the same year, becoming an associate in 2002. He then became a partner in August 2003 following the departure of two esteemed colleagues. This extensive experience in general practice has given Andy grounding in all aspects of dental care, allowing a fully comprehensive approach to patient care. 

In 2004, Andy began his postgraduate training in Oral Surgery and Implant Dentistry and has since undertaken over 500 hours of training, including Advanced Surgical Training at the Royal College of Surgeons. 

Andrew is experienced with several major implant systems and performs all aspects of surgery, including bone and sinus grafting. He is particularly interested in immediate full-arch implant dentistry and has completed several hundred cases using various techniques.

A founder of the Campbell Academy, Andy is involved in all levels of teaching, from beginners to advanced-level courses.

Away from the Clinic, Andy is the Education Director of the International Team for Implantology UK and Ireland Section, helping promote implant education nationwide. Andy is passionate about the use of dental implants in helping restore patients to a more natural form and function and believes they play a pivotal role in improving the quality of life and general health of patients.

Alex Jones
Dental Surgeon
Alex Jones
Dental Surgeon
 
BSc (Hons) BDS (Sheff)
GDC No: 76127
 

Alex graduated from the University of Sheffield in 1999 with a Distinction in the Clinical Sections. Before studying dentistry, he earned a BSc with Honours in Human Physiology. He joined his Father’s group of NHS practices in and around Sheffield and held a teaching position in Oral Surgery at the Charles Clifford Dental Hospital, Sheffield. 2004, Alex opened his own private practice and acquired a second in 2011.

From 2006 onwards, Alex undertook extensive postgraduate training in Restorative Dentistry, Aesthetic Dentistry, and Implant Dentistry. Since then, he has undertaken over 300 hours of training related to the provision of dental implants.

Alex is particularly interested in using implants and restorative dentistry to restore patients with advanced dental disease, which requires a broad range of skills to rebuild their dental health. Alex has completed almost two hundred cases of immediate full arch implant dentistry, a treatment he finds exceptionally rewarding for the difference it can make in patients’ lives. 

Alex is married with three children and enjoys cycling whenever time permits!

Karen Walker
Dental Hygienist
Karen Walker
Dental Hygienist

 

CEB Dip Dental Hygiene Scotland
GDC No: 4748

 

After qualifying as a hygienist in Edinburgh in 1994, Karen moved to Nottingham, where she worked in various dental practices before taking a five-year career break after the birth of her son.

Since returning to dentistry, Karen has attended various courses to enhance her in-surgery skills. She is a dedicated hygienist keen to equip her patients with the knowledge she has gained to improve their smiles and, ultimately, their general health and well-being. 

Karen has a special interest in implant surgery and maintenance. As maintenance is pivotal to the success of dental implants, Karen has developed and implemented a maintenance programme within the practice to ensure all our implant patients are continually cared for to our high standards. Karen's dedication to the maintenance of dental implants led her peers to elect her to the Committee for The Association of Dental Implantology (ADI), a UK-based organisation supporting dentists and patients, from 2014 to 2016. She organised a highly successful National Congress for the Dental Team, including dental nurses, receptionists, managers, and her Hygienist and Therapist peers. During her role on the ADI committee, Karen travelled the country to lecture dentists on dental implant treatment and maintenance.

Karen has also lectured at the Congress for the International Team for Implantology to promote and emphasise the need for continuing maintenance of dental implants among her peers. As a Key Opinion Leader for Dentsply Sirona, Karen has run courses and delivered lectures to Dentists, Hygienists, and Therapists across the country. Karen recently won a research prize and published a paper on the importance of maintaining good oral hygiene in patients to support and maintain dental implants.

Karen supports the worldwide dental charity Dentaid. In 2008, Karen travelled to Uganda with Christian Relief Uganda in conjunction with Dentaid, where she worked in remote villages, providing emergency dental care to a team of dental professionals. Part of the programme was to promote Dental Health Education linked to primary Health Education in rural schools. She and the team also helped to formulate a now-published book on Infant Oral Mutilation (IOM), a subject at the heart of Dentaid's Educational Development Programme in many African communities.

Karen is a member of the professional bodies of the British Society of Dental Hygiene & Therapy, the British Society of Periodontology, the Association of Dental Implantology, and the International Team for Implantology.

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