Online course
Implant Restorations 101
by Dr. Ivan Chicchon, Dr. Carl Pogoncheff


  • Dr. Ivan Chicchon
    Dr. Carl Pogoncheff
  • 19 modules: 92 lectures
  • Duration:
    3 hours 52 minutes
  • Access to the course is not limited in time
You can buy the entire course now at the new price - $19, instead of the old one - $500
Course program
Implant Restorations 101
19 modules: 92 lectures
Simple and comprehensive course on restoring implants.

Been wanting to learn what is required to restore implants?

HERE'S THE PROBLEM
❌ The surgeries look super hard to do!
❌ The field is littered with jargon from key opinion leaders!
❌ It feels like you need to have a dual degree in prosthodontics and OMFS to do these cases!
❌ Nobody explains it in a straightforward way...

HERE'S YOUR SECRET WEAPON
✅ Step by Step Explanations of Each Procedure
✅ Easy to Refer Back to Walkthroughs
✅ Access to Content Forever

INSIDE IMPLANT RESTORATIONS 101
➡️ Step-by-Step Restorative Videos
➡️ Learn the Essential Tools
➡️ How to Identify Different Implant Systems
Module 1: Introduction
45 sec
Module 2: Tools of the Trade
7 min 28 sec
Module 3: Screw Heads Driver Tips
19 min 50 sec
Module 4: Identifying Different Implants
8 min 42 sec
Module 5: Types of Restorations
28 min 24 sec
Module 6: Tooth Materials
20 min 40 sec
Module 7: Restorability Check
15 min 51 sec
Module 8: Open Tray Impressions!
11 min 45 sec
Module 9: Closed Tray Impressions
9 min 11 sec
Module 10: Intraoral Scanning
3 min 30 sec
Module 11: Bite Registration
5 min 36 sec
Module 12: Lab Stuff
6 min 29 sec
Module 13: Moving on to Delivery!
27 sec
Module 14: Cement Retained Crown
19 min 27 sec
Module 15: Screw retained crown
17 min 40 sec
Module 16: Occlusion Theory and Practice
34 min 49 sec
Module 17: Follow Up Care
2 min 34 sec
Module 18: Complications
14 min 55 sec
Module 19: Farewell
3 min 52 sec
  • 92
    lessons
  • -96%
    discount
  • $481
    savings
You can buy the entire course now at the new price - $19, instead of the old one - $500
The full course program
Module 1: Introduction
Here you can watch a fragment of the lesson.
Lesson 1: Welcome to the Course
Module 2: Tools of the Trade
Here you can watch a five-minute fragment of the lesson.
Lesson 1: Armamentarium Video
Lesson 2: Intro to Tools of the Trade
Lesson 3: Phoning a friend
Lesson 4: Quick Recap
Lesson 5: Additional materials (4 pictures)

Module 3: Screw Heads Driver Tips
Here you can watch a five-minute fragment of the lesson.
Lesson 1: Deep Dive into Wrenches
Lesson 2: Implant Driver
Lesson 3: Introduction
Lesson 4: The problem
Lesson 5: Additional materials (9 pictures)

Module 4: Identifying Different Implants
Here you can watch a five-minute fragment of the lesson.
Lesson 1: How to Identify Implant Platforms and Systems
Lesson 2: Intro to Identifying Different Implants
Lesson 3: Step 1 Try to Get Records (audio+PDF)
Lesson 4: Step 2 Take an X ray (audio+PDF)
Lesson 5: Step 3 Try to take off the healing abutment (audio+PDF)
Lesson 6: Step 4 Take picture of the platform (PDF)
Lesson 7: Step 5 Re-appoint and order parts (audio+PDF)
Lesson 8: Step 6 Place impression copings and take x rays (audio+PDF)
Module 5: Types of Restorations
Here you can watch a five-minute fragment of the lesson.
Lesson 1: Cement Retained - model
Lesson 2: Cement Retained - whiteboard
Lesson 3: Cement Retained Hybrid Abutment - model
Lesson 4: Intro to Types of Restorations
Lesson 5: Screw Retained - model
Lesson 6: Screw Retained - whiteboard
Lesson 7: Screw-mentable - whiteboard
Lesson 8: Stock Abutment vs Custom Abutment - whiteboard
Lesson 9: UCLA abutment - whiteboard
Module 6: Tooth Materials
Here you can watch a five-minute fragment of the lesson.
Lesson 1: Choice of Cement for Anterior Cases
Lesson 2: Choice of Cement for Routine Cases
Lesson 3: Introduction to Restorative Materials
Lesson 4: Lithium Discillicate
Lesson 5: PFM
Lesson 6: Zirconium
Module 7: Restorability Check
Here you can watch a fragment of the lesson.
Lesson 1: Acceptable level of bone loss at this point - Implant Ninja
Lesson 2: How to tell if your implant is ready to restore
Lesson 3: Intro to Restorability Check
Lesson 4: Should I use ISQ
Lesson 5: Stage 1 vs Stage 2 - When to use a cover screw vs healing abutment
Lesson 6: Taking off healing abutment
Lesson 7: Thoughts on Reverse Torque
Module 8: Open Tray Impressions!
Here you can watch a fragment of the lesson.
Lesson 1: Evaluating the impression, is it good or bad
Lesson 2: How to cut the tray
Lesson 3: How to place the open tray coping and know if it-s fully seated
Lesson 4: How to take the impression
Lesson 5: Intro to Open Tray
Lesson 6: What does the open tray impression coping look like
Lesson 7: When to use
Module 9: Closed Tray Impressions
Here you can watch a fragment of the lesson.
Lesson 1: Evaluating the impression, is it good or bad
Lesson 2: How to place the closed tray coping and know if it-s fully seated
Lesson 3: How to take the impression
Lesson 4: Intro to Closed Tray
Lesson 5: What does the closed tray impression coping look like
Lesson 6: When to use
Module 10: Intraoral Scanning
Here you can watch a fragment of the lesson.
Lesson 1: Comparisons of scan bodies
Lesson 2: When to use
Module 11: Bite Registration
Here you can watch a fragment of the lesson.
Lesson 1: Evaluating and modifying the bite registration - model
Lesson 2: Taking the bite - model
Lesson 3: What I use for bite registration and why
Lesson 4: What the Soft Tissue Mastercast Looks Like
Module 12: Lab Stuff
Here you can watch a fragment of the lesson.
Lesson 1: The Lab Slip Example
Lesson 2: The model you get back
Module 13: Moving on to Delivery!
Here you can watch a fragment of the lesson.
Module 14: Cement Retained Crown
Here you can watch a fragment of the lesson.
Lesson 1: Assessing the crown
Lesson 2: Cement jig
Lesson 3: Cleaning the cement
Lesson 4: Occlusal Check
Lesson 5: Seating the abutment and Delivery - Patient
Lesson 6: Seating the crown
Lesson 7: Torque and Close up access hole
Lesson 8: What is an abutment seating jig
Module 15: Screw retained crown
Here you can watch a fragment of the lesson.
Lesson 1: Assessing the crown
Lesson 2: Closing up the access hole
Lesson 3: Interproximal Adjustment
Lesson 4: Occlusal Adjustment
Lesson 5: Seating the crown
Lesson 6: Torque
Module 16: Occlusion Theory and Practice
Here you can watch a five-minute fragment of the lesson.
Lesson 1: Intro to Occlusion Section
Lesson 2: Occlusal Concepts
Lesson 3: Occlusal Considerations and Philosophies
Lesson 4: Occlusal Schemes for Posterior and Anterior Teeth
Module 17: Follow Up Care
Here you can watch a fragment of the lesson.
Lesson 1: Do they need a nightguard
Lesson 2: How often to see patients after delivery
Lesson 3: How to tell if something is wrong
Module 18: Complications
Here you can watch a five-minute fragment of the lesson.
Lesson 1: Bone Impingement Impression Coping not seated all the way
Lesson 2: Debris stuck in the Screw Channel
Lesson 3: Intro to Complications
Lesson 4: Loose crown, how to handle it
Lesson 5: Not Enough Restorative Room
Lesson 6: Stripped Screw
Module 19: Farewell
Here you can watch a fragment of the lesson.
Lesson 1: Congratulations
Lesson 2: Post Course Discussion with host and instructor
Special offer
Dr. Ivan Chicchon
Dr. Carl Pogoncheff
Implant Restorations 101
92 lessons • 3 h 52 min
Access to the course is unlimited in time!
Ivan Chicchon
Dr
Dr. Ivan Chicchon is a surgically trained prosthodontist practicing in Northern California.

Dr. Chicchon is a graduate of the Arthur A Dugoni School of Dentistry and completed his residency training at the University of Michigan.

Carl Pogoncheff
Dr
Dr. Carl Pogoncheff is a three-time graduate of the University of Michigan, BA, DDS, and MS in Prosthodontics. He is a Board-Certified Prosthodontist. He has served as an adjunct clinical associate professor at the University of Michigan School of Dentistry in the Graduate Prosthodontic department with a teaching focus in implant surgery. He serves on the editorial review board for the Journal of Prosthodontics, on the Council of Michigan Dental Specialities as the Prosthodontist Representative, and was the President of the Richard H. Kingery Study Club for ten years. He has served in organized dentistry on local, state and national levels including a past chair of the Dental School Alumni Board of Governors.