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The Year Implant Course

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When
29th to 30th January 2026
Venue
The Campbell Academy
CPD
12 Hours
Cost
£2,495 Inc. VAT
The Campbell Academy Nottingham

Course Outline

A World-Class Course. Tailored for Us.

In January 2026, we’re proud to welcome internationally renowned implant surgeon Dr. Óscar González to The Campbell Academy for a unique, two-day masterclass, crafted exclusively for our community of experienced implant clinicians.

Óscar is a global leader in aesthetic implant therapy and the management of implant-related complications. If you’ve read Colin’s blog, you’ll know just how excited we are to bring his unique perspective and expertise to the UK. 

This is a rare opportunity to work closely with him in a small, interactive setting — far removed from the main-stage lectures where he’s usually found.

Expect two immersive days of high-level teaching, candid insight, personal stories, and the freedom to engage in open and honest conversations with both Óscar and your peers. Delegates are encouraged to bring their own challenging cases for group discussion, gaining tailored input directly from one of the world’s leading voices in the field.

 

What to Expect

This isn’t a standard course — it’s been carefully developed for us by Dr. Óscar González, in collaboration with Beatriz Sanchez-Iñigo and Alex Jones. Beatriz has already attended Óscar’s original course in Spain and worked closely with him to adapt and refine the content specifically for our UK audience.

Over two days, we will cover:

  • The art and science of anterior implant therapy — with a focus on prevention and management of real-world complications in the aesthetic zone.
  • Restorative excellence — including provisional and final crown design, with a strong focus on the critical and subcritical zones.
  • Case-based learning — featuring complex cases from Óscar’s own practice, as well as the opportunity for delegates to present and discuss their own cases.
  • Hands-on practicals — including connective tissue grafting on pig heads and provisional crown prefabrication to streamline surgical-day protocols.
  • Open, peer-led discussion — with space to ask questions, share challenges, and learn collaboratively in a close-knit group.

Who Should Attend?

This course is designed for experienced implant clinicians who are ready to refine their approach, deepen their understanding, and enhance their aesthetic outcomes in the most challenging clinical scenarios.

Spaces are intentionally limited to preserve the quality of the experience and allow for personal interaction with Oscar.

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

Course Schedule

 

Day 1: Surgical management of complications
  • Case Assessment & Decision Making:

- Wound healing events.

- Therapeutic options at the time of extraction.

- When to preserve.

- When to regenerate.

- When to go immediate and when to delay.

  • Compensatory Techniques:

- With Soft tissue grafts.

  • Hands-on Activity:

- Tunnel and connective tissue graft to increase buccal volume and gingival height. Pig head.

Dinner on site, followed by the ITI Study Club in the evening.

 
Day 2: Prosthetic management of complications
  • Compensatory Techniques:

- With the prosthesis design. Critical and subcritical profile (continuation).

- With Orthodontic treatment.

- Impression techniques

  • Aesthetic Complications with Implants:

- Case resolution from Oscar’s cases

  • Hands-on Activity:

- Immediate provisional crown making.

- Pre-fabrication of the critical and subcritical areas to streamline the process on the day of surgery.

  • Aesthetic Complications with Implants:

- Case resolution from the delegate’s cases. Open discussion. 

Speakers

Óscar González may seem like an overnight success, but he's been 25 years in the making. With roots in both periodontology and prosthodontics, Óscar was ahead of his time in understanding that the best implant surgeons must also master restorative dentistry. Now one of the world’s most in-demand educators, Óscar brings a depth of clinical experience, scientific rigour, and hands-on expertise you won’t find elsewhere.

To learn more about Óscar, please click on his image.

Oscar Gonzalez
Clinician, Researcher & International Speaker Periodontics and Esthetic Dentistry
Oscar Gonzalez
Clinician, Researcher & International Speaker Periodontics and Esthetic Dentistry
Editor-in-Chief, IJPRD

 

Dr. Gonzalez-Martín received a DDS degree from the University of Seville in 1999.

He was in private practice in Seville and served as an assistant professor at the same university from 1999 to 2005.

In 2005, he relocated to Philadelphia to attend the prestigious Periodontics and Periodontal-Prosthesis training program at the University of Pennsylvania.

In 2009, he graduated from this program and received the Arnold Weisgold Directors Award. He also became a Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontics.

In 2010, he received an ITI scholarship to join the Department of Fixed Prosthodontics and Occlusion at the University of Geneva School of Dental Medicine.

In 2015, he earned an International PhD from the University of Seville. He currently serves as Editor-in-Chief for The International Journal of Periodontics & Restorative Dentistry, is a visiting faculty member at Harvard School of Dental Medicine and Complutense University of Madrid, and is dedicated to private practice at Atelier Dental Madrid.

Want to learn more?

Your Questions, answered.

What makes this course different from other implant courses?

Unlike standard implant courses, this programme is a bespoke collaboration between Dr Oscar Gonzalez and our faculty, designed specifically for The Campbell Academy and tailored to the needs of our delegates.

Who is this course suitable for?

This course is ideal for experienced implant clinicians who want to deepen their skills in anterior aesthetic implant dentistry and gain insights into managing complex complications.

Will there be hands-on elements?

Yes – the course includes practical, hands-on sessions alongside in-depth lectures and group discussions.

How many delegates will be accepted?

To maintain quality and interaction, spaces are limited. We recommend early registration to secure your place.