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CE COURSES

 

The IAG is pleased to partner with the Pacific Northwest Gnathologic Study Club to present the following CE course at a reduced rate for IAG members.

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Advanced Digital Workflows for Implant & Edentulous Treatment

Apr 10, 2026 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Registration

Dentist $395.00Register now
PNGSC, IAG, AGD, & Pankey Members Access Code Required: $295.00Register now
Staff, Student, CDT, & UWSOD Grad Pros: $100 $100.00Register now
PNGSC Members Not Attending $0.00Register now

 

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Advanced Digital Workflows for Implant & Edentulous Treatment


Course Description

This comprehensive full-day program is designed to help dentists confidently implement modern digital workflows for implant and edentulous cases. The course focuses on accurate intraoral data capture as the foundation for predictable restorative outcomes while exploring how advancements in 3D printing and material science are transforming full-arch and denture fabrication.

Participants will gain practical insight into how digital impressions influence design, laboratory communication, efficiency, and long-term clinical success. From implant scan bodies to fully edentulous arches, this course connects clinical technique with laboratory execution—improving accuracy, reducing remakes, and enhancing patient satisfaction while supporting practice profitability.

 

Key Learning Areas

1. Scanning Fundamentals & Clinical Accuracy

  • Principles of scan accuracy and data integrity
  • Scanner setup, calibration, and ergonomic efficiency
  • Strategies for dentate, partially edentulous, and fully edentulous arches
  • Understanding how scanning technique impacts restorative outcomes

2. Implant Workflow Data Acquisition

  • Scan body selection, placement, and verification
  • Capturing implant position, angulation, and depth
  • Recording soft tissue contours and emergence profiles
  • Identifying compromised scan data and correcting errors
  • Reducing remakes and minimizing chairside adjustments

3. Scanning Fundamentals & Clinical Accuracy

  • The evolution of digital dentures
  • Advances in 3D printing and materials science
  • Accuracy, efficiency, and workflow benefits of digital fabrication
  • Practice profitability through digital denture integration

4. Edentulous Scanning Workflows

  • Best practices for capturing high-quality edentulous scans
  • The four primary digital workflows for edentulous patients
  • Border capture and anatomical considerations
  • Intraoral and extraoral scanning of existing dentures
  • Capturing intaglio, cameo, and occlusal surfaces
  • Avoiding common scanning pitfalls

5. Workflow Integration & Laboratory Communication

  • Validating scan data before submission
  • Understanding how digital accuracy impacts design and fabrication
  • Optimizing doctor-laboratory collaboration
  • Troubleshooting clinical and technical challenges
  • Case discussions and interactive Q&A

Course Objectives

By the end of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Understand the technology behind digital implant and denture workflows, including advancements in 3D printing and materials science.
  • Identify the clinical and financial benefits of digital dentures and implant-supported restorations.
  • Demonstrate proper intraoral scanning techniques for implant and edentulous patients.
  • Recognize and correct common scanning errors that compromise case accuracy.
  • Improve communication with laboratory partners to enhance predictability and reduce remakes.
  • Implement practical strategies to integrate digital implant and denture workflows into daily practice.

Ideal For

  • General dentists and specialists
  • Clinicians restoring or referring implant cases
  • Doctors exploring digital denture workflows
  • Practices adopting or optimizing intraoral scanning
  • Dental teams focused on improving data quality and efficiency

Closing Statement

This immersive full-day program delivers a practical, clinically relevant understanding of how digital scanning, advanced materials, and modern fabrication technologies work together to elevate implant and edentulous care. Participants will leave with actionable strategies to improve accuracy, streamline workflows, strengthen laboratory collaboration, and deliver predictable, high-quality outcomes for full-arch and removable cases.

 

SPEAKERS

Carey Kalberer

Carey Kalberer
Senior Director of Sales, Leixir Dental Laboratory Group


Carey brings more than 20 years of experience in the dental industry, including over a decade in leadership roles at Thompson Suburban Dental Lab and Leixir Dental Laboratory Group. She has held positions across sales, marketing, and general management, giving her a strong understanding of clinical and laboratory workflows. Currently serving as Senior Director of Sales, Carey focuses on digital dentistry integration and workflow optimization. A certified trainer on multiple leading intraoral scanner platforms, she works closely with clinicians to implement digital solutions that improve efficiency, accuracy, and patient outcomes. Her background as an implant coordinator and ongoing commitment to continuing education have made her a trusted resource in digital and implant-driven restorative workflows.

 

Andrew Nova

Andrew Nova, CDT
Lead Academy Instructor | Imagine Academy


Andrew Nova is the Lead Academy Instructor at Imagine, where he develops and delivers advanced digital dental education for clinicians and laboratory professionals. He holds a degree from the University of Maryland and brings extensive experience in exocad design workflows, implant-supported and removable prosthetics, and CAD/CAM integration.

Andrew also leads instruction on additive manufacturing, helping organizations maximize the clinical and laboratory use of 3D printers such as the Formlabs 3B and 4B, with an emphasis on efficient, repeatable production workflows. His teaching supports both foundational and advanced learners through structured certification programs and complete start-to-finish case walkthroughs, with a focus on readiness, standardization, and patient care.

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Andy Huynh
Program Director  | Imagine Academy


Andy Huynh, Imagine's Academy Director, has been with us since 2016. Graduating from Virginia Tech in 2013 with a double Bachelor's Degree in Biological Sciences and Psychology. Andy has had over 15 years of experience in the dental industry. Starting on the lab side, he has worked in all aspects of Imagine's technical services from production, technical support, to on-site training.

Now heading Imagine's education department, his main goal is to ensure that all our customers —everyone from lab technicians, assistants, dentists and surgeons — can fully utilize our CAD/CAM solutions to their fullest potential.

Ryan Napolitano

Ryan Napolitano


Ryan, a University of Connecticut graduate in Communication Sciences, has extensive experience in both analog and digital dental technology. At Precision Craft Dental Lab, he specializes in integrating new technologies and maintaining quality control. Pankey trained with hundreds of CE hours, he is an active member of several Seattle Study Clubs and has mentored for major implant companies. An Allied member of the American College of Prosthodontists, he also serves on the board of Dental Lifeline. Outside of work, Ryan is a licensed Merchant Marine captain who enjoys time on the water with his family, fishing along the New England coast.

 

Date: April 10, 2026
Credit Hours:  6
Time: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM (PT)
Location: Global Learning Center of the Washington AGD. 19415 International Blvd Ste 410, Seatac, WA 98188



PNGSC with Dr. Mark Montana

May 8, 2026 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM

Registration

Dentist $395.00Register now
PNGSC, IAG, AGD, & Pankey Members Access Code Required: $295.00Register now
Staff, Student, CDT, & UWSOD Grad Pros $100.00Register now
PNGSC Members Not Attending $0.00Register now


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Regaining Function, Providing Esthetics and Preserving Tissue Health with Dental Implants

 

Synopsis

This comprehensive program examines contemporary implant dentistry with an emphasis on restoring function, optimizing esthetics, and preserving peri-implant tissue health. Participants will explore biologic and biomechanical principles underlying implant success while integrating restorative strategies for partially and fully edentulous patients. The course introduces evolving digital workflows and emerging restorative concepts to enhance predictability and clinical efficiency.


Course Description

Please note all subjects may not be covered the Pacific Northwest Gnathologic Study Club (PNGSC) is an interactive group that permits discussion and exploration of topics of key interest. The focus of the presentation may be altered based on the speaker’s and PNGSC Member’s inclinations.

Implant Biology, Design, and Long-Term Success
Focus on biologic and biomechanical principles governing implant longevity, including implant surface technology, macro/micro design, and tissue interaction. Emphasis on differences between implant systems and clinical implications.

Restorative Treatment Planning for Everyday Practice
Practical solutions for single tooth replacement, fixed bridges, and full-arch therapy, with decision-making frameworks balancing function, esthetics, and tissue preservation.

Edentulous Arch Rehabilitation & Complication Management
Comparative analysis of tissue-supported vs. implant-supported prostheses, fixed vs. removable solutions, and management of restorative complications. Includes emerging concepts such as 'Beauty and the Beam.'

Occlusion and Prosthetic Design in the Digital Era
Integration of traditional occlusal principles into digital workflows, focusing on functional harmony and CAD/CAM-driven design.

Interproximal Dynamics: Implant-to-Tooth Relationships
Evaluation of implant-tooth contact stability, biologic and mechanical influences, and strategies to mitigate complications.

Digital Workflows and CAD/CAM Solutions
Application of digital workflows, custom abutments, and CAD/CAM technologies to improve restorative precision and efficiency.


Course Objectives

By the end of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Recognize the role of implant biology, biomechanics, and surface technology in long-term success.
  • Differentiate between implant systems based on design characteristics
  • Select appropriate abutments for fixed and removable restorations using digital or analog workflows
  • Confidently treatment plan and restore implants in everyday practice
  • Evaluate and manage restorative complications in edentulous patients
  • Apply principles of occlusion and prosthetic design in digital dentistry
  • Understand implant-tooth contact dynamics
  • Utilize CAD/CAM custom abutment systems for predictable outcomes

 

SPEAKERS

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Dr. Mark Montana


Dr. Mark Montana is a 1987 graduate of the University of Southern California School of Dentistry and completed his Certification in Advanced Prosthodontics at USC in 1989. He has been primarily involved in private practice in Tempe, Arizona; emphasizing fixed, removable and implant prosthodontics. Dr. Montana has been involved in clinical instruction while attending USC and as a pre-clinical instructor at the Arizona School of Dentistry. He has lectured domestically and internationally on the topics of implant, fixed and removable prosthodontics. He has served on several of his states’ dental committees. His memberships to professional organizations include the American College of Prosthodontics, the Academy of Osseointegation, and the Academy of Fixed Prosthodontics, The Pacific Coast Society for Prosthodontics and the American and Arizona Dental Associations.

 

Date: May 8, 2026
Credit Hours:  6
Time: 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM (PT)
Location: Global Learning Center of the Washington AGD. 19415 International Blvd Ste 410, Seatac, WA 98188


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May 8, 2026

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2026 UWSOD Graduate Prosthodontics Annual Ralph Yuodelis Lectureship

Jun 12, 2026 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Registration

PNGSC/IAG/AGD/Pankey Members & Retired Dentists Access Code Required: $275.00Register now
Students/Full Time Faculty/CDT Access Code Required: $125.00Register now
Non-PNGSC/IAG/AGD/Pankey Dentists $410.00Register now
Staff Members Does not include associate dentists: $125.00Register now
2026 Corporate Sponsors $1000.00Register now
PNGSC MEMBERS NOT ATTENDING $0.00Register now


Implant Dentistry’s Learning Curve…….It’s
Ugly and Far From Over


Course Description

Most of us are part of a team that generally creates beautiful and functional restorations on implants. We’re certainly accustomed to seeing flawless examples in journals and at meetings. But where are the terrible cases? What if implant therapy doesn’t go as planned? We are also dealing with implant companies that have been continuously improving their products and techniques, so what happens to the cases that were treated with the “old” components? How have our dental materials that were designed for tooth and tissue borne fixed and removable prostheses been holding up on implant supported restorations?
As prosthodontists and restorative dentists, we occasionally have to make the best of bad situations; some inherited and unfortunately some self-inflicted. This clinical presentation follows the evolution of designs and materials and is a gathering of some of my worst cases and how they were handled. It’s fun to see the good, but you do learn a lot from the bad.

Course Objectives

By the end of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Learn from the mistakes we’ve made.
  • Have an appreciation for the evolution of restorative procedures in implant dentistry.
  • Commiserate about some of the difficulties encountered as a restorative dentist treating implant patients.
  • Recognize when to be cautious when treatment planning implants, especially in younger patients.
  • Be aware of possible unanticipated long-term changes which can result in very compromised outcomes.

 

SPEAKERS

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Dr. Warren Libman


Dr Warren Libman is in full time prosthodontic practice in Bellevue, Washington. Originally from Montreal, he earned his DDS at McGill University in 1986, followed by a general practice residency at the Jewish General Hospital in Montreal. He then went on to earn his certificate and Master’s degree in Prosthodontics at the University of Washington in 1990, where he continues his teaching involvement as an affiliate professor in the Graduate Prosthodontic program. He’s a past president of the Washington State Society of Prosthodontists, and is involved in numerous study clubs and organizations.

 

Restoration of Endodontically Treated Teeth: Conventional and Novel Approaches


Course Description

This lecture will review the restoration of endodontically treated teeth (ETT), focusing on both conventional and contemporary approaches. An overview of the biological and mechanical considerations will be presented, followed by a discussion of commonly used\ restorative methods, including direct restorations, post-and-core systems, and full-coverage crowns, with support from current literature. Emerging digital techniques and novel workflows will also be introduced, highlighting recent advancements in materials and fabrication methods.

Course Objectives

By the end of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Review the key principles involved in restoring endodontically treated teeth.
  • Discuss conventional restorative approaches and their clinical applications.
  • Introduce novel digital workflows and emerging techniques in the restoration of ETT.

 

SPEAKERS

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Dr. Shayan Niaki


Dr. Niaki grew up in Southern California, where he received his Bachelor of Science in Biology from the University of California, Los Angeles. He then moved to New York and received his Doctor of Dental Surgery from NYU Dentistry in 2020. His interest in prosthodontics started while he was in the Honors in Prosthodontics program at NYU. In 2021, he completed a one-year Advanced Education in General Dentistry residency at UCLA. Dr. Niaki was a general dentist in private practice in Los Angeles until he started his specialty residency in Prosthodontics at the University of Washington.

 

Date: June 12, 2026
Credit Hours:  6
Time: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM (PT)
Location: Global Learning Center of the Washington AGD. 19415 International Blvd Ste 410, Seatac, WA 98188



Mark your calendars!

September 10-12th, 2026


We are excited to announce that the 32nd Congress of the International Academy of Gnathology will be held on September 10-12th, 2026 at the Cedarbrook Lodge in Seattle, Washington!  Mark you calendars and invite colleagues to another meeting of learning and camaraderie as we explore the future of dentistry!

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