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From single-tooth aesthetics to a full-arch digital mastery course. A transparent, team-driven exploration of modern implant success, from anterior precision to full-arch transformation.

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Evolution in Implant Dentistry: From Single-Tooth Aesthetics to Full-Arch Digital Mastery

Date:                                   August 27-28, 2026
Event Partners:           Dental Crafters Network
Location:                         Dellshire – Wisconsin Dells, WI     The Dellshire Resort

 Overview

Whether it’s a single high-aesthetic anterior implant, a failing posterior site, a full-arch conversion, or a severely atrophic maxilla requiring zygomatic or subperiosteal solutions, the outcome depends on how well the surgical, restorative, and laboratory teams align from the beginning.

Our goal is simple:
Help you build a high-performing referral ecosystem that elevates predictability across every referral scenario in implant dentistry.

This is a transparent, team-driven exploration of:

  • What worked.
  • What failed.
  • And how collaboration and technology helped drive predictability

Who is this course for:

  • Specialists managing implant placement and advanced reconstruction
  • General practitioners who refer and restore implant surgeries
  • Teams interested in transitioning into full-arch rehabilitation using the latest technology
  • Doctors seeking stronger surgical-restorative alignment

 Course Description

The Esthetic Blueprint: Restorative-Driven Implant Planning

Every successful implant case begins with a prosthetic vision.

This session explores single anterior implant placement through the principles of facially generated treatment planning, demonstrating how occlusion, facial dynamics, phonetics, and tissue management dictate implant positioning.

Key Topics:

  • Restorative-driven 3D implant placement
  • Smile design as a surgical planning tool
  • Occlusal risk assessment & functional analysis
  • Tissue phenotype management
  • Provisionalization strategies for soft tissue sculpting
  • Avoiding esthetic zone complications

Full-Arch Rehabilitation: Analog Foundations to Digital Precision

As cases scale from single units to full-arch reconstruction, biomechanical risk and restorative complexity increase exponentially.

This module compares analog full-arch protocols with modern digital workflows like photogrammetry, illustrating how precision, passive fit, and team collaboration drive long-term success.

Key Topics:

  • Terminal dentition evaluation & prosthetic space analysis
  • Analog verification techniques & passive fit protocols
  • CBCT integration & digital planning workflows
  • Photogrammetry for micron-level implant position capture
  • Immediate load versus healed ridge – protocols & occlusal scheme design

Advanced Reconstruction: Zygomatic & Subperiosteal Solutions

When anatomy limits traditional treatment, advanced surgical solutions demand elevated interdisciplinary coordination.

This session explores zygomatic implants, custom subperiosteal frameworks, and complex cases, emphasizing patient selection, biomechanics, and importance of collaboration.

Key Topics:

  • Indications for zygomatic implants in severe atrophy
      • Immediate load considerations in complex anatomy
      • Management of failed All-on-X cases
  • Modern digitally designed subperiosteal implants
      • Immediate load considerations in complex anatomy
      • Management of failed All-on-X cases
  • Surgical-prosthetic coordination in high-risk treatment

 

The Non-Negotiable: Interdisciplinary Collaboration From Planning to Final Seating

Whether you are placing a single high-aesthetic implant, restoring a full-arch hybrid, or managing a zygomatic reconstruction, the outcome is determined long before the handpiece is picked up.

This final session outlines a structured, repeatable model for collaboration between: Oral Surgeon, Restorative Doctor and Dental Laboratory.

Key Topics:

  • Pre-surgical restorative blueprints as standard protocol
  • Joint treatment planning sessions (surgeon + GP + lab)
  • Digital full-arch case workflows that work across teams
  • Communication systems that prevent remakes
  • Coordinated provisionalization and soft tissue development

 

Dates & Times: August 27 (optional) – 28, 2026. 

August 27th: (optional day)
4:30 pm – 8:00 pm: Registration opens
7:00 pm – 9:00 pm: Networking event

August 28th: Event day
7:00 am – 8:45 am: Registration opens
9:00 am: Sessions begin
12:00 pm: Lunch
4:30 pm: Sessions conclude

Cost: 

Early Registration: Register by May 31st to save $200.00: $750 total cost

Registration after May 31st: $950.00 total cost

Presenters: 

Dr. Jon Rogers, DMD, , is a nationally recognized leader in implant and restorative dentistry, known for his practical approach to digital workflows and complex case management. With nearly two decades of clinical experience, he combines deep technical knowledge with a passion for education—helping dentists elevate their skills in full-arch reconstruction and collaborative care.

Dr. Rogers earned his DMD in 2006 from the University of Connecticut School of Dental Medicine and has completed the full curriculum at Spear Education, along with advanced implant training through the Academy of Osseointegration. He is a seasoned national lecturer and operates a thriving general practice in Eastern Tennessee focused on family, cosmetic, and implant dentistry.

Complex dental reconstruction remains his passion, and his commitment to teaching reflects his dedication to excellence in modern, patient-centered care

Dr. Jason Kennedy, DMD, is a board-certified oral and maxillofacial surgeon specializing in dental implants and oral rehabilitation, dedicated to improving patients’ quality of life through advanced surgical care. He is a Diplomate of the Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and in private practice.

Brad Slominski is a second-generation dental laboratory owner and accomplished technician with over 30 years of experience supporting restorative dentists through precision-driven lab solutions. As the leader of a family-owned lab with a 35-year legacy, he is now mentoring his son, Derek Slominski, as the third generation carries on the tradition of innovation and craftsmanship.

Brad has completed the full Spear Education curriculum, equipping him with a deep understanding of restorative principles and esthetic treatment planning from the dentist’s perspective. He excels in collaborating with clinicians on complex implant and full-arch cases that demand digital accuracy and passive fit.

 

 

 

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