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Formerly offered through Decode Dentistry

Bioconcept: All-on-X

Course Details

Tuition

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Length & Format

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CE Credits & Dates

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12 CE credits

Who should take this course?

This 1.5-day clinical program provides a structured introduction to full-arch immediate load therapy using the Bioconcept BV implant system. Through focused lectures and a live surgical or comprehensive workflow demonstration, participants will observe the complete All-on-X treatment sequence—from diagnosis and digital planning through surgical placement and provisionalization.

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Particular emphasis is placed on how implant design, surgical protocol, and prosthetic coordination work together to support predictable primary stability and efficient restorative delivery. Participants will gain practical insight into how the Bioconcept BV implant’s design and restorative ecosystem support streamlined full-arch workflows, enabling clinicians to approach immediate load treatment with greater clarity and confidence.

What Does This
Course Cover?

Participants will be introduced to a number of topics including, but not limited to:

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  • Wisdom Tooth Extraction Fundamentals – Case selection, radiographic interpretation, and patient communication.

  • Surgical Techniques & Instrumentation – Flap design, sectioning, bone removal, and suturing.

  • Complications & Risk Management – Maxillary vs. mandibular differences, medication protocols, and post-op care.

  • Hands-On Training – Demo surgery as well as an optional participant-led surgery day for practical experience.

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Meet Your Course Instructor, Dr. William Liang

Dr. William Liang attended the University of British Columbia and received his Bachelor’s degree in Microbiology in 1981 and his Doctor of Dental Medicine Degree in 1983. At graduation, he was awarded the Canadian Oral and Maxillo-Facial Prize for highest standing in the area of Oral Surgery. He has been practicing dentistry in Surrey, BC for the past 35 years. Currently his practice is focused on adult restorative and implant dentistry.

 

Dr. Liang is Board Certified by the American Board of Oral Implantology/ Implant Dentistry, Fellow of the Academy of General Dentistry, Fellow and Diplomate of the International Congress of Oral Implantology, Fellow of the Misch Implant Institute and Honored Fellow of the American Academy of Implant Dentistry.

Course Overview

This program covers a number of topics over the course of 2 days of instruction [12 CE credits] and will include a live surgery demonstration.

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Learning Objectives

By the end of this program, participants will be able to:

Diagnosis & Case Selection

  1. Identify ideal and borderline candidates for All-on-X therapy.

  2. Interpret CBCT data for full-arch planning, including bone volume assessment and anatomical risk evaluation.

  3. Develop a systematic decision tree for immediate load versus staged treatment.

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Surgical Planning & Execution

  1. Design prosthetically driven implant positioning using the Bioconcept BV implant.

  2. Apply principles of anterior–posterior spread and tilted posterior implant placement.

  3. Understand flap design, bone reduction protocols, and management of extraction sites.

  4. Execute primary stability strategies required for immediate provisionalization.

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Immediate Load & Restorative Workflow

  1. Outline chairside and laboratory workflows for same-day provisional prosthesis delivery.

  2. Coordinate surgical and restorative timing for efficient full-arch treatment.

  3. Recognize key factors affecting passive fit and prosthetic stability.​

​System-Specific Application

  1. Understand macro- and micro-design features of the Bioconcept BV implant and how they support full-arch protocols.

  2. Select appropriate abutments, multi-unit components, and prosthetic interfaces.

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Complications & Risk Management

  1. Identify common intraoperative and restorative complications in All-on-X cases.

  2. Develop contingency plans for inadequate torque, implant failure, or prosthetic misfit.

  3. Communicate risks, expectations, and maintenance protocols to patients.

"If you're going to learn implant dentistry, why not learn as comprehensively as possible?"

Dr. Tran, MaxiCourse Participant

Ready to Get Started?

Registration is limited to 14 participants!

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