
Course Summary
| Course Location: | SynTrain Dental School |
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| Duration: | 1 Day (10:00 AM – 3:00 PM) |
| Level: | Undergraduate |
| Delivery: | Hands-on |
| Campus: | University of Greater Manchester |
| Award: | NA |
| Credits: | 5 hours CPD |
Basic Implant Restorative Training
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This programme focuses on basic implant restorative training, designed to develop clinicians’ confidence and competence in restoring single and multiple implant units. the course combines structured teaching with practical application to support predictable restorative outcomes.
Delegates will receive a comprehensive lecture-based overview covering restorative principles, component selection, impression and digital workflows, occlusion, and common clinical challenges. These concepts are reinforced through hands-on training, allowing participants to apply protocols in a controlled learning environment.
Practical exercises focus on the restoration of a single implant unit on a conference setup, enabling delegates to gain direct experience with abutment selection, restoration seating, and occlusal considerations.
Through a combination of expert instruction, hands-on practice, and interactive discussion, participants will leave with the foundational knowledge and practical skills required to confidently restore single and multiple implant cases in everyday clinical practice.
27th September 2026
Get this course for just £20 — use code COURSE20 at checkout.
£599 Inclusive of VAT

Faculties
Dr. Imran Chhadat
Special Interest in Implantology
Dr. Shammi Rouf
DentistBDS 2005, RCS England, MSc Dental Implantology
- Develop core knowledge and confidence in restoring single and multiple implant units.
- Understand fundamental restorative principles to support predictable clinical outcomes.
- Select appropriate restorative components and abutments based on clinical indications.
- Understand impression techniques and digital workflows for implant restorations.
- Apply occlusal principles relevant to implant-supported restorations.
- Identify and manage common restorative challenges in implant dentistry.
- Restore a single implant unit in a structured conference setup.
- Practise abutment selection, restoration seating, and occlusal assessment in a controlled environment.
- Apply step-by-step restorative protocols to improve accuracy and predictability.
- Integrate lecture-based knowledge with practical skills to manage implant restorations effectively.
- Deliver predictable, functional, and aesthetic implant restorations with increased confidence in everyday practice.