



Advanced Concepts in Full-Arch Implant Restoration: FP1 Workflows
Course Synopsis
Presenters: Dr. Isaac Tawil, Dr. Bushra Imam, Dr. Taylor Manalili
This advanced two-day course is designed for clinicians ready to elevate and refine their full-arch restorative skills with a focus on FP1 restorations.
Learn to merge surgical precision and esthetic artistry with a minimally invasive approach to full-arch implantology. Through a combination of focused lectures and immersive hands-on exercises, attendees will explore advanced treatment-planning principles, guided surgical techniques, and soft-tissue management including bone contouring for ideal emergence profiles. The program also covers digital workflows including photogrammetry for same-day temporization, and restorative design strategies that help achieve harmonious tissue contours and natural esthetics. Participants will gain the confidence to deliver long-term, lifelike results that balance biological health with restorative excellence through collaborative planning between clinicians, lab, and surgical teams.
Prerequisite Recommendation: To gain the most value from this course, attendees should have experience either placing or restoring full-arch implant cases.
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Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- Identify clinical and esthetic factors that determine candidacy for FP1 restorations
- Understand FP1 treatment planning philosophies and how they differ from FP3 workflows
- Learn advanced surgical principles including suturing, flap design, bone scalloping, partial extraction therapy and guided implant placement to support tissue contours
- Apply digital workflows and same-day design protocols to deliver predictable, natural-looking provisionals and final restorations
- Establish maintenance protocol to preserve tissue health, troubleshoot discrepancies and maintain restorative integrity over time

Glidewell Education CenterÂ
Nationally Approved PACE Provider for FAGD/MAGD creditÂ
Approval does not imply acceptance by any regulatory authority, or AGD endorsement.Â
3/1/2024 to 2/29/2028.Â
Provider ID# 216789
Course Details
Dates
May 29–30, 2026 (Louisville, KY)
Oct. 23–24, 2026 (Irvine, CA)
Location
May 29–30, 2026 (Louisville, KY)
Glidewell Continuing Education Center
3841 Business Park Drive
Louisville, KY 40213
Oct. 23–24, 2026 (Irvine, CA)
Glidewell Continuing Education Center
2201 Dupont Drive
Irvine, CA 92612
Time
8:30 a.m.–5 p.m. (Day 1)
8:30 a.m.–3 p.m. (Day 2)
Tuition
$1,295 per Doctor Tuition*Â
$1,495 per Doctor (Includes Tuition + Hotel)
$295 per Staff Member*Â
*Tuition does not include hotel accommodation and only applies to the course registration.
Available CE
13 Hours
AGD Subject Code
690 Implants
Method
Lecture/Participation/Hands-On
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Course Synopsis
Presenters: Dr. Isaac Tawil, Dr. Bushra Imam, Dr. Taylor Manalili
This advanced two-day course is designed for clinicians ready to elevate and refine their full-arch restorative skills with a focus on FP1 restorations.
Learn to merge surgical precision and esthetic artistry with a minimally invasive approach to full-arch implantology. Through a combination of focused lectures and immersive hands-on exercises, attendees will explore advanced treatment-planning principles, guided surgical techniques, and soft-tissue management including bone contouring for ideal emergence profiles. The program also covers digital workflows including photogrammetry for same-day temporization, and restorative design strategies that help achieve harmonious tissue contours and natural esthetics. Participants will gain the confidence to deliver long-term, lifelike results that balance biological health with restorative excellence through collaborative planning between clinicians, lab, and surgical teams.
Prerequisite Recommendation: To gain the most value from this course, attendees should have experience either placing or restoring full-arch implant cases.
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Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- Identify clinical and esthetic factors that determine candidacy for FP1 restorations
- Understand FP1 treatment planning philosophies and how they differ from FP3 workflows
- Learn advanced surgical principles including suturing, flap design, bone scalloping, partial extraction therapy and guided implant placement to support tissue contours
- Apply digital workflows and same-day design protocols to deliver predictable, natural-looking provisionals and final restorations
- Establish maintenance protocol to preserve tissue health, troubleshoot discrepancies and maintain restorative integrity over time

Glidewell Education CenterÂ
Nationally Approved PACE Provider for FAGD/MAGD creditÂ
Approval does not imply acceptance by any regulatory authority, or AGD endorsement.Â
3/1/2024 to 2/29/2028.Â
Provider ID# 216789
Course Details
Dates
May 29–30, 2026 (Louisville, KY)
Oct. 23–24, 2026 (Irvine, CA)
Location
May 29–30, 2026 (Louisville, KY)
Glidewell Continuing Education Center
3841 Business Park Drive
Louisville, KY 40213
Oct. 23–24, 2026 (Irvine, CA)
Glidewell Continuing Education Center
2201 Dupont Drive
Irvine, CA 92612
Time
8:30 a.m.–5 p.m. (Day 1)
8:30 a.m.–3 p.m. (Day 2)
Tuition
$1,295 per Doctor Tuition*Â
$1,495 per Doctor (Includes Tuition + Hotel)
$295 per Staff Member*Â
*Tuition does not include hotel accommodation and only applies to the course registration.
Available CE
13 Hours
AGD Subject Code
690 Implants
Method
Lecture/Participation/Hands-On


















