Osstem expands Master Course to global clinical education platform
Comprehensive implant training programme now available globally; relevant if your practice plans systematic implant skill development.
Osstem Implant has announced a global expansion of its Osstem Master Course, a 24-session integrated clinical programme designed to build implant treatment competence through structured learning and hands-on practice. The course moves beyond standalone workshops by connecting theory, hands-on training and real-world clinical application.
Three-module curriculum covering the full implant workflow
The programme is organised into three integrated modules. The basic module addresses patient assessment, treatment planning, imaging diagnostics and implant systems. The surgery module focuses on surgical planning, drilling protocols, hands-on training and live surgery sessions. The restoration module covers prosthetic planning, superstructures, provisional and definitive restorations, and maintenance. This structure allows dentists to develop skills progressively across the entire treatment pathway.
Global delivery through local centres and online platforms
Osstem delivers the Master Course through approximately 25 international subsidiaries in key markets including South Korea, China, India, Japan and Russia. The curriculum is taught in more than 150 seminar rooms worldwide by approximately 500 course directors, with content available in six languages. The company also operates OSSTEM TV, an online education platform offering on-demand lectures, live surgery broadcasts and recorded Osstem Meeting sessions. To date, approximately 150,000 dentists worldwide have participated in Osstem's clinical education programmes. The expansion reflects the company's strategy to build a global education infrastructure supporting implant training across its international network.
Frequently asked questions
How is the Osstem Master Course structured?
The course comprises 24 sessions organised into three integrated modules: basic (patient assessment, treatment planning, imaging and implant systems), surgery (surgical planning, drilling protocols and live surgery sessions), and restoration (prosthetic planning and definitive restorations). Participants progress through theory, hands-on training and case-based learning.
Where can dentists access the Osstem Master Course?
The course is delivered through approximately 25 international subsidiaries and more than 150 seminar rooms worldwide. Content is available in six languages. Dentists can also access education through OSSTEM TV, an online platform offering on-demand lectures and live surgery broadcasts.
What is the Osstem Master Course philosophy?
The programme is guided by the educational philosophy 'Do Implant Yourself', emphasising practical, experience-based training that empowers dentists to perform implant procedures independently in their clinical practice.
How many dentists have completed Osstem clinical education programmes?
Approximately 150,000 dentists worldwide have participated in Osstem's clinical education programmes to date, demonstrating the company's global reach in professional training.