FAQ's

To see the current Practical Implantology Course & Mentoring Program Fee – please visit this web page: practicalimplantology.com/course

There is a a 5% discount – if paying the course fee in full in advance.

£1,800 payment/deposit is required to confirm a place on the course.
Thereafter you can spread the remainder over 4 months with payments of £3,000/month.

Only when you start engaging in dental  implants therapy. Once you start you must inform your indemnity provider and allow them to put the appropriate cover in place and of course the appropriate subscription. You must not engage in ANY implant placement. Treatment planning and providing dental implant options is allowed.

There is no additional indemnity for attending the course or for practical hands-on training. You will be able to start consultations before you have finished the course.  We will guide you during the course.

No, you do not need to live in the UK.  We are happy to accept dentists from any country. However,  you will have to make your own travel arrangements and  organise any necessary visas yourself. We are sorry that we cannot assist in complying with UK entry requirements although we are happy to send information about the course to any necessary authorities. We will be happy  to recommend hotels and provide advice on travel within the UK.

You only need to have a degree that qualifies you as a dentist. We have had dentists as early as one year post qualified starting the course.

No, we will guide you from zero experience. We have successfully trained over 50 dentists. The majority of them with no experience. Many had not even lifted a periosteal flap and completed surgical extractions.

14-15 days. This includes 3 modules, 3-4 days each over a period of 3-4 months. There are Two days at a laboratory. There is also a surgical day at one of the directors surgeries where the implant work flow is observed. The courses continue for the practical module, where you will place minimum 5 dental implants on live patients. Allow 5/6 days off for this trip.

The course has three modules. These are spread over 3 months and usually last 2 days. There will be online webinars/lectures for some of the components. Finally there will be a 3 day hands-on component. Participants will each place at least 5 dental implants. 

The UK part of the course is based at NSK. Stevenage, Hertfordshire – UK. The live patient component is in Lincolnshire, UK.

We pride ourselves with our ongoing support. This will be life-long. We have several social media support groups. We will also help with all treatment planning when needed – this will all be provided free.

There is also a mentoring system where patients can be brought to the directors surgery or the directors can come to the participants surgery – this will be chargeable. Charges will be discussed with the mentor beforehand.

Yes, Ashok Sethi book. You can find this on our Amazon Store. A link to the store will be placed here soon. For now contact us if you would like a copy of the book. You will also be provided with reading literature during the course.

We recommend a SLR Digital Camera with a ring flash and macro lens. We will recommend you how to acquire this. A laptop with a gaming type graphics card is advised for the digital treatment planning. Again we will recommend you with the specification required.

The fees include:

  • All learning
  • All lunches
  • Basic surgical kit
  • Introductory dinner on day one of the course

NOT Included: 

  • Accommodation in the UK – if needed 
  • Evening meals

Yes, you can call us at any time. You can also WhatsApp us: 

Dr Mukesh Soni: +44 (0)2045 790 390

Dr Sam Mohamed: +44 (0)1522 254 055

Dr Azhar Sheikh: +44 (0)2045 790 392

If you prefer a face-to-face video discussion, this can also be arranged by us via ‘ZOOM Video Conferencing’ at a mutually suitable time.

Yes, we can organise this,where you can attend over lunch-time for 2 hours. Lunch is included.

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