The surgery went well. The implants are integrated.
But now comes the part most implant dentists quietly worry aboutβ¦
π Restoring the case predictably.
Because implant confidence isnβt built from placing the implants alone. It comes from understanding how surgery, soft tissue, prosthetics, and planning all connect together.
Thatβs exactly what we cover at Refer & Restore.
An evening built for clinicians who want to stop referring out the restorative phase and start understanding the workflows behind successful implant restorations.
π¦· Live patient demonstrations
π¦· Hands-on impression taking
π¦· Abutment & crown fitting
π¦· Real-world restorative workflows
No textbook theory. Just practical clinical solutions you can apply immediately.
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Tuesday, 23 June 2026
π‘ 6:30 PM β 9:30 PM BST
π Ten Dental Clapham, SW4 7UQ
π Plus, delegates wishing to refer-to-restore and be mentored will receive a FREE prosthetic kit worth Β£605.
Save the date!
ποΈ Limited spaces available.
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Tuesday, 23 June 2026
π 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM BST
π Ten Dental Clapham, SW4 7UQ
π Book your space today: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/tendentaleducation/2221974
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04/06/2026
Full-arch cases can feel in-depth, especially when you first start planning them. It can be overwhelming.
Implant position, tissue support, and prosthetic outcome all play important parts in planning and knowing what to prioritise and the workflow order, which is often where many clinicians start to hesitate or struggle.
π¬ At what point in your planning do you begin to second-guess the case?
On our FP1 Course, we focus on these decisions early, helping you plan full-arch cases with more clarity before you ever pick up a handpiece.
Join us on our next FP1 Course at Bankside Hotel, London.
ποΈ November 12β14 with Live surgery: bit.ly/FP1-Nov-2026
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"I will tell my friend to take this course in November."
Youβve done the courses. Youβre placing implants.
But when you review older cases, there are areas youβd approach differently now.
It could be:
π¦· Soft tissue management
π¦· Prosthetic decisions
π¦· Or how the case was planned from the outset
Thatβs typically where further training is needed.
Xiang, a dentist from Dallas, joined our FP1 course to build on his existing experience.
What he also got was something more valuable. A framework to reassess and improve his own cases.
Because full-arch isnβt just about placing implants or restoring them. Itβs about how those stages are planned and integrated from the beginning.
The FP1 Course London focuses on the full workflow:
From soft tissue considerations through to prosthetic ex*****on.
The aim is to help you move from placing implants to delivering more predictable full-arch outcomes.
π¬ Xiang's takeaway? Heβs already applying the framework to review and improve his existing cases!
Don't miss out. Join us for the next course.
FP1 Course London
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November 12β14 with Live Surgery: bit.ly/FP1-Nov-2026
π Bankside Hotel, London
π² Book your place today!
21/05/2026
π SAVE THE DATE β Refer & Restore returns!
If you're not yet working with implants but want to start and collaborate with us on cases, then this is the evening for you.
Itβs exactly why we created Refer & Restore, an evening designed to bridge the gap so you can offer implants to your patients and be involved with the restorative workflows.
Join Dr Martin Wanendeya for a practical, hands-on evening focused on restoring straightforward implant cases with confidence.
Expect:
π¦· Live demonstrations
π¦· Impression-taking techniques
π¦· Abutment & crown fitting
π¦· Hands-on training on models
Plus, every delegate who has attended the refer and restore is eligible for a free prosthetic kit worth Β£605 when you collaborate with us on your first case.
If youβre starting your implant journey and would like to be confident restoring your own cases, this is the perfect first step.
Save the date!
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Tuesday, 23 June 2026
π 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM BST
π Ten Dental Clapham, SW4 7UQ
π Spaces are limited. Book your space today: www.tickettailor.com/events/tendentaleducation/2221974
19/05/2026
Immediate implants sound straightforward until youβre trying to control soft tissue, emergence, and aestheticsβ¦ all at once.
This is where immediate placement either works beautifully or works against you.
In this collaborative case by Dr Martin Wanendeya and Dr Debbie Zotou, a single immediate implant was placed alongside simultaneous gumline reshaping, planned from the outset to control both function and aesthetics.
Because in immediate implantology, timing isnβt the challenge; planning is.
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Implant position dictates everything
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Tissue management starts before the implant is placed
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The restorative outcome is decided early, not at the end
This is the level of thinking that turns a βgoodβ result into a predictable one.
π¬ When youβre planning immediate implants, whatβs the biggest variable you struggle to control? Position, tissue, or aesthetics?
πΎ Save this for your next case planning session and follow for more real-world implant insight.
Youβve started placing full-arch implantsβ¦
But when it comes to FP1, youβre not 100% sure where the line is.
π When is it actually indicated?
π How do you manage the soft tissue properly?
π And how do you go from βI understand itβ to βI can actually do thisβ?
That gap is where most dentists get stuck.
Dr Mide Ojo, one of our recent delegates from Refresh Dental, Twickenham, came to the course in exactly that position.
He is already placing implants but is looking for clarity around FP1.
What changed?
- Complex concepts were broken down into clear, repeatable steps
- Hands-on sessions made the techniques feel achievable, not theoretical
- Soft tissue management finally clicked in a clinical context
And the result? The confidence to move forward with cases they previously thought were out of reach!
Thatβs the difference between knowing about FP1β¦ and actually being able to deliver it.
π² If youβre already placing implants but hesitating at the full-arch stage, this course is built for you.
Join our next FP1 course this year.
ποΈ November 12-14 with Live surgery: bit.ly/FP1-Nov-2026
π Bankside Hotel, London
Book your space now!
12/05/2026
Your implant placement isnβt usually the issue. Your FP1 diagnosis might be.
In many full-arch cases, implant placement itself is relatively straightforward. The challenge is determining if the case can be predictably restored as FP1.
Bone volume, soft tissue, smile line, and prosthetic space all influence that decision.
If these factors arenβt aligned with the intended outcome, compromises tend to appear later:
π¦· Emergence profile
π¦· Number and position of implants
π¦· Long-term stability
This is where FP1 cases become more demanding. Not during surgery, but at the stage of diagnosis and planning.
π¬ In your cases, what most often limits your ability to restore as FP1? Tissue, space, or positioning?
This level of case assessment is a key focus of the FP1 Course in London.
If your case selection could be more predictable, join us for the next course.
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12β14 November 2026 with Live Surgery
π¨ Bankside Hotel, London
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π¦· FP1 becomes more demanding when bone volume is limited, and the smile line is high.
In this case, by Dr , the patient presented with multiple mobile upper teeth and a significant defect on the upper right side. The key decision was choosing between FP1 and FP3.
With a high smile line, younger age, and reduced bone support, an FP1 approach was carried out using angled implants. This is a technically demanding scenario in full arch treatment.
Working alongside , planning, placement and immediate provisionalisation were completed with careful control.
A second provisional phase was used to refine the soft tissues before finalisation, supporting a stable and aesthetic outcome. β¨
Cases like this demonstrate the importance of aligning surgical and prosthetic planning from the outset.
π¬ In similar cases, what factors guide your decision between FP1 and FP3?
This level of planning is a key focus of the FP1 Course.
π Bankside Hotel, London.
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7β9 May 2026 with Live Surgery: bit.ly/FP1-May-2026
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12β14 November 2026 with Live Surgery: bit.ly/FP1-Nov-2026
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14/04/2026
Preserving tissue in full-arch cases isnβt about avoiding reduction at all costs.
Itβs about understanding when preservation supports the final prosthetic outcome and gives you greater control over stability, aesthetics, and long-term maintenance.
When diagnosis, implant positioning, and provisional design are aligned around what youβre trying to preserve, full-arch workflows become far more predictable.
π¬ Where do you see the biggest impact from tissue preservation in your cases: diagnosis, placement, or provisionalisation?
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7 to 9 May
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12 to 14 May
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Hands-on FP1 learning matters most when it reflects real cases.
Not idealised scenarios. Not simplified workflows.
But the situations clinicians actually face, where tissue quality varies, prosthetic space is limited, and decisions affect long-term outcomes.
Thatβs why FP1 teaching needs to focus on planning and sequencing, not just placement.
Understanding when to preserve, when to reduce, and when to commit is what builds confidence and predictability.
This is the thinking behind how we teach FP1.
Join us for our first FP1 course of the year.
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7β9 May 2026 with Live Surgery: bit.ly/FP1-May-2026
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12β14 November 2026 with Live Surgery: bit.ly/FP1-Nov-2026
π¨ Bankside Hotel, London
π Visit the links above to book your place today!
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