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Smart learning for enhanced implant care: Keystone Dental launches new online education platform

The Keystone Dental Campus was developed to support dental professionals with flexible access to clinical learning in implant dentistry and related fields. (Image: Dmytro/Adobe Stock)
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Dental Tribune International

Mon. 1. June 2026

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Keystone Dental, a global medical technology company, has launched the Keystone Dental Campus, a new online education platform for dental professionals. The platform offers live and on-demand webinars covering topics such as dental implants, biomaterials, prosthetics, treatment planning and digital workflows. Membership registration is free of charge, and members have free access to all webinars. Each webinar offers one continuing education credit.

The launch of the Keystone Dental Campus reflects the company’s continued investment in digital innovation and continuing education for dental professionals. The first live session, titled “Material selection and digital workflows for full-arch implant rehabilitation,” will take place on 11 June at 7 p.m. EDT and will be presented by prosthodontist Dr Mariano Polack. The course will focus on restorative material selection for fixed full-arch implant rehabilitation, common complications associated with hybrid prostheses and the use of digital workflows to improve efficiency and predictability. The presentation will also introduce a workflow designed to support full-arch fixed implant rehabilitation in two appointments using an intra-oral scanner.

On 23 June at 8 p.m. EDT, prosthodontist Dr Graziano Giglio will present “Implementing digital technology in private practice: Strategies for a smooth transition.” This session will address the practical challenges of integrating digital technology into daily practice, including financial considerations, team training, treatment planning and the use of intra-oral scanning, CBCT, CAD and CAM in prosthodontic and implant workflows.

Further planned webinar topics include full-arch implant-supported restorations, artificial intelligence in digital workflows, aesthetic and accuracy-related parameters in full-arch rehabilitation, evidence-based approaches to moving from analogue to digital workflows, and strategies for simplifying the delivery of full-arch solutions. In addition to webinars, the Keystone Dental Campus provides videos and tutorials, as well as product information, giving clinicians access to educational resources that can be used according to their own schedules and practice needs.

More information can be found at www.keystonedentalcampus.com.

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