overview
In this course, dentists will be introduced to the concepts and basics of dental implants and acquire the abilities and skills required in implantation
content
- Introduction, history and logic of dental implants
- Introduction to terms and parts of implants
- Microscopic and macroscopic implant design
- Hands on implants and their parts
- Evaluation of binaries in terms of dentoalveolar
- Jaw and face anatomy
- Live surgery
- Surgical treatment plan
- Principles of internal oral surgery including flaps and sutures
- Surgical considerations for different areas of the mouth
- Types of one- and two-stage surgeries
- Basic principles of implant placement
- Evaluation of patient prosthesis
- Biomechanical considerations
- Types of implant-based prostheses
- Prosthetic treatment plan
- Key positioning of implants
- Techniques of pre-implant imaging
- CBCT examination
- Biology of the bones around the implants
- Osteointegration and factors affecting it
- Medical evaluation of patients and contraindications
- Description of different types of alveolar bones
- Different techniques of bone grafting
- Types of bone grafts
- Sinus Lift
- Various reconstruction methods for soft and hard tissue
- Types of biomaterials and methods of working with them
- The second stage of surgery and placement of healing abutment
- Principles of fresh socket
- Healing abutment placement
- Types of implant prostheses
- Various prosthetic treatments
- Different prosthetic treatment plans
- Hands-on examination of prosthetic kits of different systems
- Molding and its different methods
- Laboratory steps of making prostheses and implants
- Hands-on different types of molding
- Examining types of occlusion
- Occlusion in implants
- Types of cement and manners of cementing
- Implant-based removable prostheses
- Introduction, types, manner
Course Length
120 Hours (40 hours of theory + 80 hours of practice)
Note
The practical part of the course is performed on real patients