
Reliable Dental Implant Prosthodontics
About This Event
This course led by Dr. Jonathan Esquivel helps clinicians navigate implant prosthodontics with an emphasis on functional, biological, and esthetic outcomes. It teaches a four-step approach covering diagnosis, treatment planning, and execution, using reverse-engineered planning, dento-gingival analysis, and prosthetic design that drives imaging and surgery. Participants learn to manage the soft tissue–restorative interface, select appropriate materials, and design prosthetics that promote crestal bone and tissue stability. The agenda includes a full-day schedule with registration, morning and afternoon programming, and lunch. By course end, attendees will be equipped to handle challenging implant cases and deliver high-quality, stable, and esthetic restorations.
Learning Objectives
- Apply reverse-engineered treatment planning to optimize prosthetic outcomes in implant dentistry
- Identify key perio-prosthodontic principles to enhance tissue stability and esthetic success
- Select prosthetic designs and materials that support crestal bone stability and the soft tissue–
- restorative interface.

