
overview
In this course, dentists will be introduced to the basic principles and concepts of crown lengthening and will acquire the required skills in this field.
content
- How to deal with the clients
- General principles of autologous fat injection
- Facial neural blockade
- Basic principles of consultation with the clients
- Aging
- Facial anatomy
- History and types of fillers based on their biochemical structure and durability
- Complications of filler injection and ways to prevent them
- Various methods and techniques of filler injection
- How to prepare the patient and remove autologous fat
- How to transfer and inject autologous fat in different areas of the face (cheeks, under the eyes, mandible angle, chin, temples, forehead, nasolabial lines, marionette lines, and lips)
- Before and after considerations in facial fat transfer
- Recognizing the tools and requirements for fat transfer
- How to perform multimodal treatments in fat transfer
- Complications of fat transfer
- Indications and contraindications of fat transfer
- A review of the principles of facial anesthesia
- A review of the fifth facial nerve branch blockade
Course Length
16 Hours (4 hours of theory + 12 hours of practice).
Note
The practical part of the course is performed on sheep’s head.