April Surgery Information

Live Surgery Dental Implants and Full Arch Charity Event

Course Description: 

This intensive two-day course combines didactic learning with live surgical observation to provide clinicians with a comprehensive understanding of full-arch implant therapy using a fully digital workflow.

Day 1 begins with a welcome reception followed by a focused lecture covering the fundamentals of dental implant placement and the principles of full-arch surgery. Topics include patient selection, treatment planning, surgical sequencing, and an overview of digital protocols for immediate restoration. The evening concludes with a social networking event.

Day 2 features live surgeries performed under general anesthesia in a private Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Center. These surgeries demonstrate advanced techniques including bone reduction, sinus augmentation, precise implant positioning and angulation, and immediate full-arch prosthetic restoration utilizing digital planning and guided surgery.

Throughout the course, emphasis is placed on translating digital treatment planning into predictable clinical outcomes. Meals will be provided during the event.

Course Objectives:

By the end of the course, clinicians will be able to:

  • Develop comprehensive treatment plans for full-arch “All-on” implant cases

  • Understand sinus lift and grafting procedures performed in conjunction with implant placement

  • Evaluate implant positioning and angulation in full-arch cases

  • Determine the appropriate amount of bone reduction required

  • Gain insight into the prosthetic workflow for “All-on” implant surgery

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ABOUT THE PRESENTER 
Dr. Austin LymanAustin Lyman, DMD, MS
Dr. Lyman earned his M.S. in Biomedical Science from Barry University and his D.M.D. from Temple University. He received honors in Oral Surgery, the Academy of Osseointegration Award for Dental Implantology, and a scholarship in Head and Neck Oral Oncology, leading to a Maxillofacial Internship at the University of Maryland and Shock Trauma. He completed his Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery training at the Medical University of South Carolina. He also volunteers monthly with Freedom Clinics USA, participates in the Florida Mission of Mercy, and teaches as clinical Oral Surgery faculty at LECOM School of Dental Medicine along with practicing full scope OMFS.

COURSE SCHEDULE

Day 1 (Friday)

Lecture and Welcome Reception: 3:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Social Event: 7:00 PM – Midnight

Day 2 (Saturday)

Live Surgery Observation: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Case 1: Full-arch implant with fixed hybrid provisional prosthesis

  • Immediate load on upper with anesthesia

Case 2: Full-arch implant with fixed hybrid provisional prosthesis

  • Immediate load on lower with anesthesia


VENUE INFORMATION
Lakewood Ranch Oral and Facial Surgery in Sarasota
7170 University Pkwy, Lakewood Ranch, FL 34240

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