

Thu, Jun 04
|240 Glynn St
What You Need to Know About the Emergency Implant
A practical, case-based course on immediate molar implant placement, focusing on how surgical decisions shape prosthetic outcomes, optimize esthetics and function, and improve long-term predictability.
Time & Location
Jun 04, 2026, 5:30 PM – 8:30 PM
240 Glynn St, 240 Glynn St S, Fayetteville, GA 30214, USA
Guests
About the event
This course provides restorative clinicians with a practical, restorative-driven overview of immediate molar implant placement, emphasizing how surgical decisions directly impact prosthetic outcomes. Participants will explore key anatomical considerations, patient selection criteria, and treatment planning principles that influence emergence profile, implant positioning, and long-term restorability. Through case-based discussions and interdisciplinary perspectives, this session highlights how restorative input before and during surgery helps optimize function, esthetics, and predictability in immediate molar implant therapy.
Program Objectives:
Recognize anatomical and clinical factors that affect restorative feasibility and case selection for immediate molar implant placement.
Understand extraction and socket management principles that preserve hard and soft tissue to support ideal restorative contours and emergence profiles.
Evaluate implant positioning and stabilization strategies from a restorative perspective to enhance prosthetic design, occlusion, and long-term implant success.
Featuring: Dr. Jay Smith
