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From competence to mastery: preparing for advanced implant practice

  • Posted on:April 15, 2026
  • Posted in:Chula Vista Dental Implants
  • Posted by:Babak Hosseini

From competence to mastery: preparing for advanced implant practice

Brighton and Sussex Medical School explains how Modules 5 and 6 of its Postgraduate Diploma in Dental Implant Reconstructive Surgery prepare clinicians for advanced implant practice.

By the time delegates reach Modules 5 and 6 of the Postgraduate Diploma in Dental Implant Reconstructive Surgery at Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS), they have already developed a solid grounding in patient assessment, restorative planning, surgical principles, grafting and digital workflows.

The final stage of the diploma is designed to consolidate these skills – and elevate them. Modules 5 and 6 represent the transition from developing implant competence to practising with confidence in more complex, multidisciplinary and practice-led environments.

Module 5: managing the edentulous patient and full-arch concepts

Module 5 focuses on the management of the edentulous and failing dentition patient – an area of implant dentistry that demands careful planning, communication and interdisciplinary awareness.

  • Assessment and staging of the failing dentition
  • Treatment sequencing and extraction-to-implant pathways
  • Full-arch planning principles
  • Biomechanics of multi-unit restorations
  • Immediate loading considerations
  • Risk evaluation in higher-complexity cases
  • Managing expectations and informed consent in life-changing treatment.

Importantly, the emphasis is not on producing ‘weekend full-arch surgeons’, but on developing safe, structured thinking. Delegates learn how to recognise complexity, when to proceed, when to refer, and how to communicate risk effectively.

Module 6: developing your implant practice

The final module broadens the lens beyond individual procedures and looks at the wider ecosystem of implant dentistry.

  • Assessing and managing peri-implant disease and the wider team influence
  • Enhancing the wider team including TCO and case acceptance
  • Risk management and complication avoidance
  • Audit and reflective practice
  • Establishing and maintaining an implant service within practice
  • Medico-legal considerations and documentation
  • Long-term maintenance protocols and peri-implant disease awareness.

Delegates are encouraged to critically appraise trends within implant dentistry – distinguishing evidence-based progress from commercially driven innovation.

Clinical consolidation: independent but never isolated

Throughout Modules 5 and 6, delegates continue treating patients under supervision. By this stage clinicians are:

  • Managing increasingly complex cases
  • Applying regenerative and digital workflows confidently
  • Understanding restorative biomechanics at a deeper level
  • Making structured, risk-aware clinical decisions.

Mentorship remains central. Competency-based assessments and structured feedback ensure delegates do not simply accumulate experience – they refine it. Delegates are encouraged to continue

Completing the postgraduate diploma – what it represents

By the end of Modules 5 and 6, clinicians have:

  • A comprehensive understanding of implant diagnosis, surgery and restoration
  • Experience managing patients across multiple case types
  • Exposure to digital workflows and regenerative techniques
  • A structured approach to complexity and risk
  • The confidence to develop implant services responsibly within practice.

The Postgraduate Diploma does not aim to create instant specialists or experts. It aims to produce reflective, well-supported clinicians who understand their limits, recognise complexity and practise implant dentistry safely and predictably.

Applications now open

Clinicians can enrol in individual modules or complete the full Postgraduate Diploma pathway.

Find out more or apply here.

This article is sponsored by Brighton and Sussex Medical School.

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