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Interactive 2-Day Cadaver Course

Remote Anchorage Full-Arch Restoration for Atrophic Jaws
Using the PATZI Protocol

This interactive two-day cadaver course is designed for dental professionals seeking advanced solutions for full-arch rehabilitation in severely atrophic jaws. Using the PATZI Protocol, the program focuses on remote anchorage techniques that enable predictable implant placement without extensive grafting, even in complex anatomical situations.

Through a combination of expert-led lectures and hands-on cadaver training, participants gain practical experience in managing challenging maxillary and mandibular cases with confidence.

  • Date: March 14–15, 2026
  • Location: Coppell, TX, USA
Key Learning Objectives
  • Principles of remote anchorage in full-arch implant rehabilitation
  • Clinical application of the PATZI Protocol
  • Anatomical assessment and risk management in atrophic jaws
  • Surgical planning for graft-less implant solutions
  • Implant placement techniques for complex bone-deficient cases
  • Prosthetic considerations for long-term stability and function
Hands-On Cadaver Experience

Participants will perform guided surgical procedures on cadaver specimens, allowing real-time application of advanced techniques under expert supervision and improving clinical confidence in complex full-arch cases.

Who Should Attend
  • Implantologists
  • Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons
  • Prosthodontists
  • Periodontists
  • Advanced General Dentists treating severe bone-loss cases
Why This Course Matters

Remote anchorage protocols like PATZI provide modern, predictable alternatives to traditional grafting approaches. This course equips clinicians with the skills needed to expand treatment options, reduce surgical complexity, and deliver reliable full-arch restorations in anatomically challenging patients.

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