NYU Dentistry -International Advanced Training in Clinical Implantology and Esthetic Periodontology
An exclusive university certificate in Clinical Implantology and Esthetic Periodontology.Â
Designed for clinicians seeking to transition from routine implant placement to advanced clinical protocols, including:
 ✓ Advanced Case Selection and Biologic Risk Assessment
✓ Comprehensive, Prosthetically Driven Surgical Treatment Planning
✓ Management of Esthetic, Regenerative, and Complex Implant Cases
Scientific Program
Subjects Regarding Implantology
Osteoimmunology in Implant Dentistry
Clinical relevance and implications for implant success and peri-implant tissue integration.
Advanced Bone Regeneration Techniques
Comprehensive review of pre-implant bone augmentation, bone grafting procedures, and biomaterials used for grafting.
Maxillary Sinus Augmentation
Indications, techniques, and alternative approaches to sinus lift procedures.
3D Imaging and Digital Workflow in Implantology
Integration of software-based 3D imaging for surgical planning and prosthodontic applications.
Timing of Implant Placement
Comparative evaluation of immediate versus delayed implant protocols.
Soft Tissue Management in Implant Therapy
Techniques and considerations for optimal soft tissue outcomes in pre-, peri-, and post-implant phases.
Implant Placement in the Aesthetic Zone
Esthetic principles, anatomical considerations, and clinical protocols for predictable outcomes.
Prosthodontic Management and Complications
Strategies for avoiding, identifying, and managing prosthetic complications associated with dental implants.
Orthodontic Considerations in Implantology
The role of implants in interdisciplinary orthodontic treatment planning.
Peri-implant Diseases: Diagnosis and Management
Etiology, prevention, and treatment strategies for peri-implantitis and mucositis.
Guided vs. Freehand Implant Placement
Clinical considerations and benefits, including full-arch immediate load protocols.
Surgical Complications in Implant Dentistry
Identification, etiology, and clinical management of complications during and after implant placement.
Socket Preservation and Atraumatic Extraction Techniques
Techniques aimed at preserving alveolar ridge dimensions for future implant placement.
Subjects Regarding Periodontal Surgery
Gingival Grafting Techniques
Connective tissue and free gingival graft procedures for both natural dentition and implant sites, including therapeutic indications and clinical outcomes.
Clinical Crown Lengthening Techniques
Indications, surgical protocols, and aesthetic and functional considerations.
Pontic Site Development
Design principles and techniques to optimize soft tissue contours for pontic emergence profiles.
Papilla Regeneration Techniques
Surgical strategies aimed at reconstructing or preserving interdental papillae.
Tunneling and Semilunar Flap Techniques
Minimally invasive surgical approaches for soft tissue augmentation and root coverage.
Root Coverage Procedures and Recession Classification
Evaluation of gingival recession defects and application of appropriate root coverage techniques.
Advanced Suturing Techniques
Suturing methods specific to periodontal surgery and implant related soft tissue procedures for optimal wound closure and healing.
Hands-On Training
Soft Tissue Grafting and Suturing Techniques
Practical exercises on connective tissue grafts, free gingival grafts, and advanced suturing methods.Â
Maxillary Sinus Augmentation
Step-by-step practice of sinus lift procedures using anatomical models for enhanced procedural understanding.
Guided Implant Surgery and Stackable Surgical Guides
Execution of guided implant placement protocols and stackable guide procedures.Â
Trainers and International Thought Leaders
Program Overview
This advanced continuing education program—developed in collaboration with NYU Dentistry and Biotech Dental—offers an immersive, clinically driven experience. Participants engage in a collaborative environment, with direct access to internationally recognized faculty from NYU and other leading academic institutions, as well as key opinion leaders in the fields of implantology and periodontology.
Target Audience
Licensed dentists with established experience placing and restoring dental implants.
Prerequisites
Applicants must meet the following criteria:
- Completion of formal training in implantology
- Clinical experience in both surgical and prosthetic implant procedures
Certification Requirements
To qualify for the certificate of completion, participants must:
- Attend all six sessions held in Salon-de-Provence (Southern France) and New York City (USA)
- Prepare and present two clinical case studies to a faculty panel from NYU Dentistry
- Submit a written research report on a selected topic in implantology or periodontology, supported by relevant bibliographic references
Certificate of Completion
Upon successful completion of the program and fulfillment of all requirements, participants will receive an official certificate issued by NYU Dentistry, recognizing their participation in the International Advanced Training in Clinical Implantology and Esthetic Periodontology. A formal course report will also be signed by NYU University officials.
Important Notes
- Registration will only be processed upon receipt of full payment.
- For cancellations submitted on or before November 1, 2025, a refund of 50% of the deposit will be issued.
- Cancellations made after November 1, 2025, are non-refundable.
- Flights and accommodations not included in tuition cost.Â
Tuition
Payment in installments is possible.
Questions? Â
Contact Michelle LeporeÂ
Contact Michelle LeporeÂ
Education Coordinator
Michelle.lepore@biotechdentalusa.com
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NYU Dentistry -International Advanced Training in Clinical Implantology and Esthetic Periodontology
An exclusive university certificate in Clinical Implantology and Esthetic Periodontology.Â
Designed for clinicians seeking to transition from routine implant placement to advanced clinical protocols, including:
 ✓ Advanced Case Selection and Biologic Risk Assessment
✓ Comprehensive, Prosthetically Driven Surgical Treatment Planning
✓ Management of Esthetic, Regenerative, and Complex Implant Cases
Session Dates
300 CE Credits
Scientific Program
Subjects Regarding Implantology
Osteoimmunology in Implant Dentistry
Clinical relevance and implications for implant success and peri-implant tissue integration.
Advanced Bone Regeneration Techniques
Comprehensive review of pre-implant bone augmentation, bone grafting procedures, and biomaterials used for grafting.
Maxillary Sinus Augmentation
Indications, techniques, and alternative approaches to sinus lift procedures.
3D Imaging and Digital Workflow in Implantology
Integration of software-based 3D imaging for surgical planning and prosthodontic applications.
Timing of Implant Placement
Comparative evaluation of immediate versus delayed implant protocols.
Soft Tissue Management in Implant Therapy
Techniques and considerations for optimal soft tissue outcomes in pre-, peri-, and post-implant phases.
Implant Placement in the Aesthetic Zone
Esthetic principles, anatomical considerations, and clinical protocols for predictable outcomes.
Prosthodontic Management and Complications
Strategies for avoiding, identifying, and managing prosthetic complications associated with dental implants.
Orthodontic Considerations in Implantology
The role of implants in interdisciplinary orthodontic treatment planning.
Peri-implant Diseases: Diagnosis and Management
Etiology, prevention, and treatment strategies for peri-implantitis and mucositis.
Guided vs. Freehand Implant Placement
Clinical considerations and benefits, including full-arch immediate load protocols.
Surgical Complications in Implant Dentistry
Identification, etiology, and clinical management of complications during and after implant placement.
Socket Preservation and Atraumatic Extraction Techniques
Techniques aimed at preserving alveolar ridge dimensions for future implant placement.
Subjects Regarding Periodontal Surgery
Gingival Grafting Techniques
Connective tissue and free gingival graft procedures for both natural dentition and implant sites, including therapeutic indications and clinical outcomes.
Clinical Crown Lengthening Techniques
Indications, surgical protocols, and aesthetic and functional considerations.
Pontic Site Development
Design principles and techniques to optimize soft tissue contours for pontic emergence profiles.
Papilla Regeneration Techniques
Surgical strategies aimed at reconstructing or preserving interdental papillae.
Tunneling and Semilunar Flap Techniques
Minimally invasive surgical approaches for soft tissue augmentation and root coverage.
Root Coverage Procedures and Recession Classification
Evaluation of gingival recession defects and application of appropriate root coverage techniques.
Advanced Suturing Techniques
Suturing methods specific to periodontal surgery and implant related soft tissue procedures for optimal wound closure and healing.
Hands-On Training
Soft Tissue Grafting and Suturing Techniques
Practical exercises on connective tissue grafts, free gingival grafts, and advanced suturing methods.Â
Maxillary Sinus Augmentation
Step-by-step practice of sinus lift procedures using anatomical models for enhanced procedural understanding.
Guided Implant Surgery and Stackable Surgical Guides
Execution of guided implant placement protocols and stackable guide procedures.Â
Trainers and International Thought Leaders
Program Overview
This advanced continuing education program—developed in collaboration with NYU Dentistry and Biotech Dental—offers an immersive, clinically driven experience. Participants engage in a collaborative environment, with direct access to internationally recognized faculty from NYU and other leading academic institutions, as well as key opinion leaders in the fields of implantology and periodontology.
Target Audience
Licensed dentists with established experience placing and restoring dental implants.
Prerequisites
Applicants must meet the following criteria:
- Completion of formal training in implantology
- Clinical experience in both surgical and prosthetic implant procedures
Certification Requirements
To qualify for the certificate of completion, participants must:
- Attend all six sessions held in Salon-de-Provence (Southern France) and New York City (USA)
- Prepare and present two clinical case studies to a faculty panel from NYU Dentistry
- Submit a written research report on a selected topic in implantology or periodontology, supported by relevant bibliographic references
Certificate of Completion
Upon successful completion of the program and fulfillment of all requirements, participants will receive an official certificate issued by NYU Dentistry, recognizing their participation in the International Advanced Training in Clinical Implantology and Esthetic Periodontology. A formal course report will also be signed by NYU University officials.
Important Notes
- Registration will only be processed upon receipt of full payment.
- For cancellations submitted on or before November 1, 2025, a refund of 50% of the deposit will be issued.
- Cancellations made after November 1, 2025, are non-refundable.
- Flights and accommodations not included in tuition cost.Â
Tuition
Payment in installments is possible.
Questions? Â
Contact Michelle LeporeÂ
Contact Michelle LeporeÂ
Education Coordinator
Michelle.lepore@biotechdentalusa.com

