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Course Details
Dates & Tuition
The total cost for the program is $12,000 + GST
Two start dates to choose from
May 30 or October 16, 2026
Location & Format
May program will take place in Vancouver
October program will take place in Abbotsford
7 in-person days and 40 hours of pre-recorded online content for self-paced learning
Only 6 dentists per cohort
CE Credits
Participants will receive
100 CE credits upon completion of the program.
Opportunity to perform 2-3 surgeries, up to 10 implants, under guided mentorship
Who should take this course?
This program is designed for dentists who are ready to move beyond theory and confidently place and restore implants in their own practice.
Ideal for:
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General dentists with little to moderate implant experience. You’ve taken courses before—or placed a few implants—but want a clear, repeatable system you can trust.
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Clinicians who want real patient experience, not just models or observation. You’re looking to actually place implants under guidance and leave with true clinical confidence.
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Dentists who are tired of referring out high-value implant cases. You want to keep more comprehensive treatment in-house and increase practice profitability.
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Practice owners focused on growth and ROI. You’re not just learning implants—you’re building a predictable, revenue-generating service.
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Dentists who value mentorship and accountability. You want direct access to an experienced instructor—not a crowded lecture or weekend overview.
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Clinicians who prefer structured, step-by-step learning. From treatment planning to surgery to restoration, you want the full process—not fragmented education.
How Is This Program Different?
Unlike surgically focused or restoratively focused programs, or ethically concerning “implant tourism” courses, Implant Complete offers:
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A complete, end-to-end learning experience, from case selection to final restoration - not just the surgery
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Case selection
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Diagnosis
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Site preparation
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Implant surgery
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Prosthetic workflow
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Final restoration
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Expert mentorship to navigate real-world challenges, with the program director performing advanced procedures (i.e., bone grafting) when needed to prepare patients for implant readiness.
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Bring patients at various stages of readiness, even if not yet ideal for implant placement
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Site preparation (e.g., bone grafting, sinus lifts, ridge augmentation) is performed by program faculty to ensure implant placement is possible within the course timeline.
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A case-based approach that mirrors private practice, preparing participants to treat their own patients confidently.
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A focus on patient outcomes, with Bioconcept covering replacement implants and components for complications.

Real World Implant Experience – from start to finish!
In real-world implantology, patients present diverse clinical challenges, often requiring site preparation beyond the skill level of less experienced clinicians. Furthermore, traditional implant education is often fragmented, focusing solely on surgery or restoration, leaving dentists unprepared for the full treatment process. This program bridges that gap by:
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Guiding participants through the entire implant workflow on their own patients.
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Supporting complex cases with expert intervention for advanced site preparation led by faculty.
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Providing hands-on mentorship to ensure patient care and learning are uncompromised.
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Avoiding ethical pitfalls of “implant tourism” by prioritizing patient follow-up and restoration.
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Providing a framework to make your implant practice profitable.

Key learning outcomes
By the end of this program, you’ll be able to confidently diagnose, plan, place, and restore dental implants within your own practice.
You will learn how to:
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Identify ideal implant cases with confidence.
Accurately assess patients, case difficulty, and risk—so you know exactly when to proceed and when not to. -
Create predictable, prosthetically-driven treatment plans.
Plan from the final restoration backward to ensure functional and aesthetic success. -
Place implants step-by-step with a repeatable surgical protocol.
Follow a clear, structured system you can confidently replicate in your own operatory. -
Restore implants for long-term success.
Understand abutment selection, impression techniques, and restoration workflows that minimize complications. -
Manage common complications and avoid costly mistakes.
Recognize early warning signs and apply practical solutions to keep cases on track. -
Integrate implants into your daily workflow.
Build systems that allow you to consistently diagnose and schedule implant cases. -
Communicate treatment effectively to increase case acceptance.
Present implant options in a way patients understand and are motivated to proceed with. -
Turn implant dentistry into a predictable revenue stream.
Structure your approach so implants become a reliable and profitable part of your practice.

Meet Your Course Instructors, Drs. William Liang, Paul Newitt, & Jonathan Tsang
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.
Dr. Paul Newitt completed his Bachelors Degree from Simon Fraser University in 1988 and received his Doctorate of Dental Medicine from the University of British Columbia in 1993. He spent two years interning at the British Columbia Cancer Agency before moving onto private practice in Vancouver. Dr. Newitt has continued his education in dental technologies and advanced aesthetics over the last 20 years. In 2016, Dr. Newitt received his Associate Fellow credentials from the American Academy of Implant Dentistry.
Dr. Newitt has taught in various disciplines of dentistry over the years, including implant, cosmetic, and laser dentistry. He founded and led BITE Club, a study club for GP's looking to gain a better understanding of both implant treatment planning as well as implant restoration. A lifelong learner, he is also an alumnus of the AAID Vancouver MaxiCourse, our flagship program and Surgical Implant Residency.
Dr. Jonathan Tsang attended the University of British Columbia where he studied mathematics before heading to Philadelphia to study at Temple University School of Dentistry. Upon graduating, Dr. Tsang returned to his home town of Abbotsford to open his dental practice.
Dr. Tsang is also Board Certified of the American Board of Oral Implantology/ Implant Dentistry (ABOI/ID), a designation shared by fewer than 50 dentists in all of Canada. Certification by the ABOI/ID attests to the fact that Dr. Tsang has demonstrated knowledge, ability, and proficiency in implant dentistry through a rigorous examination process.
Meet Your Instructors, Dr. Tsang & Dr. Kim
Dental Implant Specialist with
xx+ Years of Professional Experience.
Dr. Liang, Diplomate, American Board of Oral Implantology, 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.
Course Overview
upcoming cohorts begin:
May 30, 2026 based in Vancouver
October 17, 2026 based in Abbotsford
Prep Phase - Consultation support
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Participants identify 2-3 patient cases and collect records (e.g., CBCT, photos, models).
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Consultations with the program director to screen cases and ensure suitability.
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Cases requiring advanced site preparation (e.g., bone grafting) may be scheduled with the director during this period to allow healing by Session 2.
Session 1: Case Evaluation and Didactic Foundations
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Day 1: Case presentations, final case approvals, and treatment planning workshop.
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Virtual Pre-recorded - Lectures on implant treatment principles, site evaluation, and Bioconcept implant systems.
Session 2: Treatment Planning and Live Surgery [part 1]
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Online: Finalize treatment plans and discuss surgical protocols.
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Day 2-3: Live surgeries (participants place implants under supervision; director performs advanced site preparation if needed).
Session 3: Second-Stage Surgery and Prosthetics Lecture
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Virtual Pre-recorded - Lectures on second-stage surgery, impression techniques, and prosthetic workflows.
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Online: Case review and preparation for Session 4.
Session 4: Live Patient Treatment [part 2]
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Day 4-5: Live surgeries.
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Online: Case reviews and prosthetic planning.
Session 5: Final Restorations and Graduation
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Day 6: Seating crowns and final restorations.
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Day 7: Case debrief, participant presentations, and graduation ceremony.






