10/06/2026
One of the more interesting things guided surgery teaches you over time is how much instinct can influence implant positioning.
When you review enough cases, certain patterns start becoming obvious.
Visibility, access, and hand position can all influence what feels โrightโ clinically during placement.
Guided surgery changes that. The planning stage becomes a rehearsal before the surgery even begins.
Over time, that changes how you approach implant placement clinically.
Guided surgery doesnโt remove judgment, but it does reduce the tendency to rely purely on subjective positioning during surgery.
A lot of these concepts, particularly around workflow control, planning logic, and reducing variability, are exactly why I wrote my book Guided Surgery: Making Implant Placement Simpler.
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09/06/2026
Guided surgery feels very different when you can trust the workflow.
You only learn that after seeing enough cases drift off plan clinically.
Iโve learned that predictability comes from control, not just technology.
Thatโs exactly what this course focuses on: developing a plan you can trust.
Unlock the Art of Guided Implant Surgery: Simplifying Implant Placement Part 1*.
๐ The Royal Oak, Yattendon
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5th โ 6th November 2026
๐ 14 CPD Hours
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BioHorizons Camlog Group UK & Ireland
04/06/2026
Guided surgery is far more accessible now, with better software than ever before, clearer workflows, and more predictable planning tools.
But there is still a learning curve, and one of the biggest mistakes I see is clinicians trying to start with complex cases.
The best approach is to start simple, understand the workflow properly, and build confidence step by step.
If you want to accelerate that process, it helps to learn the fundamentals correctly from the start.
That is exactly why I created this course.
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5โ6 November 2026
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02/06/2026
Looking back at a trip to Northern Wales.
The landscape genuinely reminded me of parts of New Zealand, particularly the roads and mountain scenery. Driving through some of these areas felt very familiar.
Always good to step away from the practice for a few days before getting back into surgery, planning, and teaching again.
Good scenery helps.