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19th January 2026 - Rome

Master of Science

Master's Degree in Advanced Implant Dentistry (MSc)

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Course synopsis

UniCamillus Master's Degree in Advanced Implant Dentistry (MSc) 2026 Edition – Italy.
Elevate your implantology expertise with UniCamillus’ 18-month Master’s Degree in Advanced Implant Dentistry, offering 90 ECTS credits. Designed for general dentists with initial implant experience, this program, held in Versilia and Rome, blends theoretical learning with hands-on training through cadaver labs, live surgeries, and practical workshops. Across six modules from January 2026 to September 2027, you’ll master advanced techniques like All-on-X, sinus lifts, bone regeneration, and digital workflows under the guidance of international faculty, including Prof. Ugo Covani and Prof. Simone Marconcini. Hosted at the Istituto Stomatologico Toscano and UniCamillus, the course culminates in a prestigious graduation ceremony in Rome, awarding a globally recognized Master of Science degree. With a focus on immediate loading, soft tissue management, and prosthetic excellence, this program equips you to deliver safe, efficient, and aesthetic implant treatments.

Aim & Objectives

  • Aim: To advance the clinical and theoretical expertise of general dentists in implant dentistry, enabling them to independently plan and execute complex implant treatments with precision and confidence.\
  • Objectives:
    • Enhance skills in diagnosis, treatment planning, and surgical techniques for implant dentistry through interactive lectures and case-based learning.
    • Gain hands-on proficiency in advanced procedures, including immediate implant placement, sinus lifts, and bone reconstruction, using cadaver labs and live surgeries.
    • Master soft tissue management and mucogingival techniques to ensure long-term implant success and aesthetic outcomes.
    • Develop expertise in implant prosthodontics, focusing on prosthetic design, occlusal management, and digital data transfer for functional restorations.
    • Learn digital workflows and guided surgery, utilizing 3D planning software to improve precision in implant placement and prosthetic outcomes.
    • Understand implant maintenance, complication management, and peri-implantitis treatment to ensure durable patient results.
    • Build confidence in managing complex full-arch cases, including All-on-X protocols, through practical training and faculty supervision.

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Prof. Simone Marconcini

DDS, PhD, MSc, Program Director

Responsible for Scientific Research at the Tuscan Stomatologic Institute (Lido di Camaiore, Italy). PhD in Nanotechnology (University of Genova), MSc in Bone Reconstruction, specialist in oral surgery and implantology (University of Pisa), with 10+ years of research in oral health. National scientific qualification as associate professor in stomatology, with teaching experience at the University of Pisa. International speaker at IADR world congresses (2015-2019). Winner of the ADR/PHILIPS ORAL HEALTHCARE YOUNG INVESTIGATOR RESEARCH GRANT. Author of 50+ scientific publications, co-author of three books, active member of IADR and IAO. Excellent English and French speaker, professional tennis player, proud dad.

Program

  1. Introduction, Diagnosis, and 1st Surgical Stage. The first week provides a strong foundation in implant dentistry, covering essential topics such as anatomy, radiology, and treatment planning. Students gain insights into diagnostic techniques, surgical documentation, and patient evaluation. Hands-on sessions focus on flap design, suturing, and implant site preparation, culminating in practical training on managing surgical complications like bone dehiscence and fenestration. The week concludes with a final session exam to assess acquired knowledge.
    Hosted by: Eddy Marku
  2. Soft Tissue Management in Implant Dentistry. This module explores the biological and clinical aspects of peri-implant soft tissues, emphasizing their role in long-term implant success. Students learn about bone and tissue integration, second-stage surgery, and soft tissue augmentation techniques. Aesthetic considerations are covered indepth, including smile architecture and papilla management. Special focus is given to Inserta implants and Profilo, from surgical placement to prosthetic restoration. The week ends with hands-on training in mucogingival techniques using animal models
    Hosted by: Eddy Marku
  3. Immediate implant placement and loading. This week emphasizes the importance of patient preparation, implant maintenance, and disease prevention. Students study surgical anatomy, extraction techniques, and immediate implant placement. Clinical cases illustrate decision-making in full-arch reconstructions. Implant hygiene, maintenance protocols, and peri-implantitis management are explored, complemented by live surgery sessions. The week also covers legal and documentation aspects, essential for comprehensive implant practice
    Hosted by: Eddy Marku
  4. Principles of Bone Reconstruction. A crucial module for understanding bone regeneration and grafting techniques, this week covers the principles of bone reconstruction, autologous grafts, and biomaterials. Students engage in hands-on training with modified surgical techniques, including the use of the Magnetic Mallet. The sinus lift procedure is introduced, with both vestibular and crestal approaches explored through live surgeries. Alternative solutions to sinus elevation and the treatment of jaw lesions round out the week’s curriculum
    Hosted by: Eddy Marku
  5. Implant Prosthodontics. This week delves into the prosthetic phase of implant dentistry, focusing on the transition from implant placement to functional and aesthetic restorations. Topics include implant-abutment connections, prosthetic conditioning of soft tissues, and occlusal design. Students practice impression techniques, data transfer methods, and adaptation of prosthetic components. The final sessions cover prosthetic installation, cementation, and occlusal checks, ensuring participants are well-equipped for real-world cases
    Hosted by: Eddy Marku
  6. Digital Workflow in Implant Dentistry + Graduation Ceremony. The final module explores cutting-edge advancements in implantology, including immediate loading protocols, digital workflows, and guided surgery techniques. Students work with 3D planning software and digital prosthetic solutions, gaining expertise in computer-assisted implant placement. The last two days are dedicated to thesis preparation and course conclusion, marking the completion of the UMID program
    Hosted by: Eddy Marku
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Course Reviews

4.91 out of 5

Dr. Michael Thompson

February 15, 2024

Verified participant

The comprehensive dental implant course exceeded my expectations. The hands-on training with state-of-the-art equipment was invaluable. Dr. Smith's expertise and teaching methodology made complex procedures much more approachable. I've already successfully implemented several techniques from the course in my practice.

Dr. Sarah Chen

February 10, 2024

Verified participant

Brilliant course structure with a perfect balance of theory and practical sessions. The live surgery demonstrations were particularly helpful, and the small group size ensured personal attention. The post-course support has been exceptional, with mentors always available for consultation.

Dr. James Wilson

February 5, 2024

Verified participant

The advanced implant placement techniques covered in this course have transformed my approach to complex cases. The course material was comprehensive and up-to-date with the latest research. The hands-on sessions with 3D-printed models were particularly valuable for practicing challenging scenarios.