
WEBINAR ON-DEMAND
Avoiding Accidents on the Road to Implant Mastery
Ready to elevate your implant dentistry skills—without the detours?
Dr. Nicholas Egbert of Implantability.com and Dr. Brandon Kofford of Smart On X teamed up for a dynamic, case-based webinar designed to help clinicians navigate the journey to implant mastery with confidence and clarity.
Whether you’re just starting with single-tooth implants or working your way toward complex All-on-X procedures, this on-demand session shows you how to avoid the most common—and costly—mistakes that can slow your progress.
What You’ll Learn:
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🚫 The most frequent missteps in implant education—and how to avoid them
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🦷 A proven progression: from single implants to full-arch solutions
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📁 Real cases from Dr. Egbert’s practice, with lessons learned along the way
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🧭 How to chart your own path to implant mastery with fewer setbacks
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❓ Expert insights from two of the field’s leading voices
Map Your Route to Success—Watch On-Demand Now
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from two of the most forward-thinking minds in implant dentistry—on your own schedule.



Dr. Nicholas Luke Egbert, DDS, MDS, FACP
Dr. Nicholas Luke Egbert DDS, MDS, FACP received his Bachelor of Science in Medical Biology at the University of Utah. He then completed his Doctorate of Dental Surgery at Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska. Fascinated with complex reconstructive implant dentistry, he then pursued a full-time three-year residency in Advanced Surgical Prosthodontics at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center.
During his residency, Dr. Egbert earned his Masters of Dental Science evaluating the accuracy of CT-generated implant guides. In addition to his Master’s research, he leads clinical research projects comparing the efficacy of modern bone grafting techniques. Striving to make each patient experience as comfortable as possible, Dr. Egbert is certified to provide sage, and IV moderate sedation. Most importantly, Dr. Egbert is one of four board-certified prosthodontists in the state of Utah. Dr. Egbert is the only board-certified prosthodontist in the state who completed advanced surgical implant and bone graft training in his residency. He currently serves as the vice president of the Utah Prosthodontic Society.
Dr. Egbert maintains a private practice limited to surgical prosthodontics in Salt Lake City, Utah. In October 2013, Dr. Egbert was one of 5 Dental Implant Specialists in the nation recognized by his colleagues (American College of Prosthodontics –ACP) and was awarded the “Prosthodontic Private Practice Award.” His emphasis and passion are for image-guided, digitally-assisted, dental implant treatment planning, surgery, and restoration. Dr. Egbert also provides continuing education courses and lectures regularly.
Dr. Egbert is currently an attending faculty member overseeing IV sedation, extractions, bone grafting, dental implant surgery, and restoration at the University of Utah Hospital General Practice Residency (GRP) and Roseman Dental’s Advanced Education General Dentistry (AEGD) on Monday afternoons. He enjoys teaching and giving back to the community in efforts of elevating the standard of dental care provided to the public.

Dr. Brandon Kofford, DMD, MS, FACP
Dr. Brandon Kofford graduated from Case Western Reserve University’s School of Dental Medicine in 2008.
In 2011, he completed his Prosthodontics residency with the United States Air Force (USAF) at Lackland Air Force Base, Wilford Hall Medical Center, and MacKown Dental Clinic. During his residency, he also earned a master’s degree in biology from the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio.
Dr. Kofford served six years in the USAF, achieving the rank of Major, before transitioning to private practice in Cary, North Carolina, in 2014. He is a partner in seven dental practices and a full-service dental laboratory.
In 2018, Dr. Kofford and Charles Rudisill developed the Smart Denture Conversions Separable Fastener technology, which launched in 2019. They also co-developed the Omnibut (an omnidirectional multi-unit abutment), which debuted in January 2025.