
Level 1 – Implant Restoration
Foundational CE course focused on implant restorations using model-based training and expert instruction.
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Next Gen Dental Headquarters
This two-day program combines Level 1 implant restoration and Level 2 entry-level implant placement into a single, focused training experience. Over May 16-17, you’ll move from restorative planning and prosthetic workflows into safe, predictable implant placement — guided step-by-step by Dr. Makepeace Charles and the NextGen Dental Ed faculty.
By the end of the weekend, you’ll understand both sides of the equation: how to design, restore, and surgically place implants with confidence in real-world practice.
Why Combine Level 1 & 2?
Build restorative and surgical skills in a single, structured weekend
Connect implant planning, prosthetic design, and placement into one workflow
Practice on models with direct mentorship and live feedback
Leave with an actionable roadmap for integrating implants into your practice
Who This Course Is For?
Restorative dentists ready to move into implant placement
Clinicians who want a clearer link between prosthetic outcomes and surgical planning
Dentists who prefer hands-on, model-based training over purely lecture-based CE
Providers looking for a concise, two-day pathway instead of multiple scattered courses
Level 1 provides a foundational understanding of implant restoration through focused lecture, hands-on training, and real-world application. Students learn restorative workflows, case assessment, implant prosthetics, and restoration protocols to confidently plan and restore single-unit implant cases.
Day 1 builds the clinical foundation necessary to progress to implant placement in Level 2.
Day 1: Level 1 – Implant Restoration Friday, May 16
6:30 PM – Welcome Dinner A casual welcome dinner for all attendees to kick off the weekend training event.
Saturday, May 17
7:30 AM – Transportation from The Singer Oceanfront Resort
8:00 AM – 12:00 PM – Lecture & Case Review
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM – Lunch
1:00 PM – 3:00 PM – Hands-on with Models (Implant Restoration)
3:00 PM – 5:00 PM – Lecture + Q&A
6:00 PM – Business Skills Institute Dinner Event
This entry-level implant placement course equips clinicians with the core surgical skills needed to begin placing implants safely and predictably.
Day 2 focuses on angulation, positioning, surgical sequencing, osteotomy preparation, and instrument familiarity. Students practice guided and freehand drilling techniques on models under expert supervision.
Day 2: Level 2 – Entry-Level Placement Sunday, May 17
7:30 AM – Transportation from The Singer Oceanfront Resort
8:00 AM – 12:00 PM – Lecture
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM – Lunch
1:00 PM – 3:00 PM – Hands-on Model Training
3:00 PM – 5:00 PM – Lecture + Final Q&A

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An active member of the dental community, Dr. MacLean is a fellow of the International Congress of Oral Implantology, the Canadian Academy of Restorative Prosthodontics, the Academy of Dentistry International, the Pierre Fauchard Academy, the American College of Dentists, the International College of Dentists, and the Greater New York Academy of Prosthodontics.
He was the 2004 president of the Nova Scotia Dental Association (NSDA), chair of Clinical Practice and Specialist Relations Committees and has sat on the Governing Council. He is a member of the Canadian Dental Association, the Academies of Esthetic Dentistry and General Dentistry, the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, and the Atlantic Implant Study and International Association Orthodontics Study Clubs. He was 2001 president of the Halifax County Dental Society and sits on the NS Dental Technicians Examining Board. He is the founder and director of the Seattle Study Club in Atlantic Canada.
Dr. Melanie Silvestrini, DMD, FICOI is a cosmetic dentist and oral implantologist. She is a Fellow of the International Congress of Oral Implantologists and the Misch Implant Institute. She earned her Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) from Tufts University and completed a hospital-based residency at Northwell Health, a Level 1 trauma center in NYC.
With experience across luxury Manhattan practices and high-volume clinics, Dr. Silvestrini understands the real-world challenges general dentists face — especially when adding advanced procedures like implants. Her goal is to make implant dentistry approachable, efficient, and clinically sound for GPs looking to grow confidently.
Dr. Silvestrini is trained in full-arch implant rehabilitation, hybrid prosthetics, guided surgery, and digital workflow integration. She regularly pursues advanced education in soft tissue grafting, ridge augmentation, and regenerative techniques, staying at the forefront of surgical and technological innovations in dentistry.
She also speaks nationally on provider branding and reputation building, bringing a modern, multidimensional perspective to both clinical and professional development.
Dr. Naved Fatmi, DMD, FACD, FICD is a trailblazer in the field of dentistry, earning recognition as the youngest member ever appointed to the Florida Board of Dentistry and later becoming the youngest chairman in its history. A dedicated educator and speaker, Dr. Fatmi has served on the faculty of Larkin Hospital, the University of Florida Dental School, and Palm Beach State College, where he shares his expertise and passion for dentistry with the next generation of professionals.
As the sole owner and CEO of Health and Wellness Dentistry, Dr. Fatmi oversees three thriving practices in South Florida, committed to providing patient-centered, comprehensive dental care. Beyond his professional achievements, he is deeply involved in community service, dedicating his time to initiatives that promote health and wellness in underserved populations.
Dr. Fatmi’s leadership, dedication to education, and commitment to his community continue to set a benchmark for excellence in the dental profession.
Jenna Snow brings a dynamic blend of clinical experience, educational insight, and technological fluency to her role as Director of Education at NextGen Dental Education. With a background spanning surgical assisting, digital design, and trauma coordination, Jenna offers a unique, hands-on perspective that enriches curriculum development and enhances learner engagement.
Before joining NextGen, Jenna was an integral part of a leading oral surgery practice, where she played multiple roles that required precision, adaptability, and deep clinical knowledge. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Public Health from the College of Charleston and is a Certified Medical Assistant through the American Association of Medical Assistants. Her academic and professional foundation gives her a comprehensive understanding of patient care, healthcare systems, and interdisciplinary team dynamics.
Jenna is deeply committed to empowering the next generation of dental professionals through innovative, tech-forward education. Her passion for lifelong learning and advancing clinical excellence ensures that NextGen’s programs remain forward-thinking, inclusive, and aligned with the evolving needs of modern dentistry.
Sarah Grellner, RN is the Chief Executive Officer of NextGen Dental Education, a leader in dental education committed to advancing clinical excellence and professional development in dentistry. With a foundational background in nursing, Sarah brings a unique patient-centered perspective to dental education, blending clinical expertise with a deep understanding of healthcare systems and team-based care.
Before stepping into the executive role, Sarah built a robust career in nursing, where she honed skills in clinical leadership, patient advocacy, and interdisciplinary collaboration. This experience has fueled her passion for transforming dental education through innovation, evidence-based training, and a commitment to improving patient outcomes.
Under Sarah’s leadership, NextGen has expanded its reach, modernized its curriculum, and forged strategic partnerships with academic institutions, dental organizations, and continuing education providers. She is a vocal advocate for elevating the standard of care through lifelong learning and interprofessional education.