Online Fellowship in Oral Implantology for implant practitioners.
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About The Event
Introduction:
Implantology Curriculum for International Participants
Welcome to our comprehensive Implantology Curriculum designed for dental professionals worldwide.
Our internationally recognized program aims to provide cutting-edge education in implant dentistry.
Duration:
Program Length: 6 Months
Embark on a comprehensive journey through Basic and Advanced Implantology, Implant Prosthetics, Occlusion, and Full Mouth Rehabilitation.
Our program is designed to accommodate the global dental community, providing a flexible online format for six months.
Our implantology curriculum is structured to accommodate the needs of busy dental professionals.
The title obtained is 'FELLOWSHIP IN ORAL IMPLANTOLOGY.
Upon completion of the curriculum and submission of 3 completed cases. (surgical plus prosthetic)
Or
Upon completing the curriculum and submitting one completed case and four implant placements.
ELIGIBILITY
Bachelor's Degree in Dentistry from any University
Program Objectives:
Equip participants with evidence-based and advanced knowledge in implantology.
Develop proficiency in implant placement and restoration.
Enhance diagnostic and treatment planning skills.
Foster a global perspective on implant dentistry practices.
Methodology:
Our Implantology Curriculum employs a multifaceted approach to ensure a holistic learning experience.
Methodology Highlights:
Lectures by Renowned Experts
Hands-on Workshops (Available as an Add-on with additional fees)
Clinical Case Studies
Surgical and Prosthetic Demonstrations
Interactive Online Modules
Syllabus online
Lesson 1
What are dental implants?
Rationale of dental implants in modern dentistry.
How to select a case for implants?
How will you create scope for implants in the day
to day practice.
Clinic set up and instruments.
Lesson 2
Diagnosis and treatment planning considering
faster and more predictable Implantology.
How will you present the case to patients?
Lessons 3 and 4
Implant Basics and Terminology.
Implant Terminology.
Diagnosis: Different Diagnostic Aids and
Methods.
Diagnostic Evaluation (cast, stents, opg, cbct, etc.)
Treatment Planning.
How multi-type implant systems can benefit
indifferent clinical situations.
Lesson 5
Evaluation of forces acting on implants.
Evaluation of natural teeth.
Bone as a foundation for predictable dental
implants. Physiology and clinically meaningful
applied science.
Evaluation of bone in quality and quantity.
Lesson 6
What are the different techniques for bone
manipulation and when to use them.
Osteotomes, drills, densah, heatless drills
Grafting procedures – different graft materials,
membranes.
Direct and indirect sinus graft.
Socket preservation.
Diagnosis, Treatment
Planning and Treatment
Execution Considering
Surgical Aspects and
Prosthetic Needs
Bone condensers and ridge split.
Lesson 7
Occlusion for natural dentition and implants.
Correcting occlusal disease and TMD.
Placing implants in high-risk patients like
bruxism, smoking.
Making prostheses at correct guidance.
Concept of immediate implantation and
loading.
When to load implants immediately.
Converting difficult situations into
predictable one.
Lesson 8
Occlusion for natural dentition and implants.
Correcting occlusal disease and TMD.
Placing implants in high-risk patients like
bruxism, smoking.
Making prostheses at correct guidance.
Concept of immediate implantation and
loading.
When to load implants immediately.
Converting difficult situations into
predictable one.
Lesson 9
Different impression techniques, laboratory
steps (prosthetic phase in detail), facebow
transfers.
How to decide the long-term predictability of implants.
Implant success and failure.
Managing complications.
Different prosthetic materials
Making metal-free implant restorations in your clinic. (Aesthetic, economic, occlusion friendly system complete philosophy)
Lesson 10
Master keys for predictable occlusion.
Incorporating concepts of occlusion in day-to-day practice.
CR and face bow transfer.
Implant aesthetics and function
Pink and white aesthetics in implantology
Occlusion for natural dentition and implants.
Reducing Occlusal overload.
Cause and effect relationship.
Understanding function and dysfunction and
its ill effects on dental and general health.
Why does the best-treated FMR fail after a few years?
And how to prevent it.
Effects of tongue thrust habit in adults and
it's influence on occlusion.
Tongue - position, movement, nostrils, airway,
sleep apnea, sleep-disordered breathing... And
why you need to consider them in the treatment
planning of FMR cases.
Support:
Assistance in patient treatment planning.
Access to over 70 hours of pre-recorded videos covering Implantology, Aesthetics, Occlusion, and Practice Management.
Fees:
Course Fee: £955 (+VAT for UK applicants)
Registration cum First part payment: £250
Balance payment as three monthly instalments of £235
Add-ons:
Support for clinical cases under the presence of a mentor (charged separately)
Tickets
Regn. cum 1st Instalment
To secure your place, an Initial non-refundable deposit payment of £470, which in turn will be the first installment.
£250.00+£6.25 service fee
Total
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