Module-I : Patient Diagnosis and Treatment Planning
- Fundamentals of diagnostics and treatment planning
- The history and the evolution of implant dentistry
- Surgical anatomy of head/neck for implant surgeons
- Radiographic assessment for dental implant patient
- Correlation of clinical anatomy with radiographic interpretation
- Biomaterials and Biomechanics
- Clinical evaluation of the implant patient
- Criteria of patient selection for dental implant
- Medical assessment of the medically compromised patient
- Office Emergencies
- Pharmacology: Drugs that may affect on the treatment plan and dental implant prognosis
- Pre-surgical prosthetic planning and work-up sequence of implant candidates
- Hands-on I: Case presentation and radiograph/clinical evaluation
Module-II : Advance Patient Assessment, Examination and 1st live patient surgeries
- Bone physiology, modeling, remodeling and osseoinegration.
- Stages and mechanism of wound healing for soft and hard tissue
- Review of implant types, systems, micro-macro structures
- Surgical principles: basic and advanced implant surgeries
- Pre-surgical set up, sterilization, instrument, isolation and scaping
- Flap design and suturing Techniques
- Bone osteotomy in different bone type
- Three dimensional implant placement and esthetic consideration.
- Demonstration of implant placement: single, multiple and full arch edentulous
- Hands-on II – implant placement and implant simulation, flaps designs and suturing techniques
- Surgical session I – implant placement
Module-III : Advanced Surgical Implantology – live patient clinical session II
- Management of compromised implant site, hard and soft tissue deficiency
- Types of bone graft and biomaterial
- Implant placement in the posterior of maxilla and maxillary sinus augmentation.
- Implant placement in the esthetic zone.
- Immediate implant placement and immediate loading
- Socket management after tooth extraction
- Extra and intra-oral bone harvesting
- Post-operative care and follow up
- Clinical session III –hard tissue management, soft tissue management.
Module-IV : Implant Prosthodontic and Restorative Sequence
- Introduction to Implant Prosthetics
- Principles of occlusion in implant dentistry
- Implant loading: Types and stress distribution.
- Prosthetic design and plane
- Impression techniques, materials, transfer and tools
- Types of abutments and indications
- Issue of prosthesis and adjustment
- Esthetic zone prosthesis from provisional to definite.
- Full arch rehabilitation, types of prosthesis, indications and principles
- Clinician-laboratory communication form presurgical to definite restoration
- The relation between soft tissue modification and prosthetic design
- Clinical session IV – Impression techniques, occlusal relation transfer, prosthesis delivery and occlusion adjustment
- Clinical session III – implant impressions, scans and provisionals
Module-V : Dental Implant Maintenance and Complication
- Dental implant maintenance and patient follow up
- Implant is not a tooth
- Digital dentistry vs analogue
- New technology in implant dentistry
- Pathophysiology of implant failures: mechanical, biological and surgical
- Presenting cases and patient management in implant dentistry
- Advanced implantology : immediate loading principles and techniques
- Implant patient documentation and record
- The roll of digital dentistry in dental implant treatment
- Way achieving predictable dental implant treatment and avoid complication
- Review the recommended books and journal in implant dentistry
- Medico-legal consideration.
- Through review and open discussion
- Preparation for the AAID Associate Fellow examination
- Hands-On V: advance surgeries like, sinus lift, immediate implant placement.
Each module will be followed by a day of online webinars to cover theory and basic science materials
Hands-On and Clinical Part of the Course
- Participants will learn how to place implants on model, single and multiple adjacent implants
- Hard and soft tissue rehabilitation in model and animal jaws
- Flaps design and Suturing techniques
- Participant will be involved and practice the prosthetic part from impression types, occlusion in dental implant, prosthesis issued (screw and cemented)
- Participants will be able to place a minimum of 5 implants on patient and get to restore them as well. Patients will be provided for all of the surgeries
- Participants will be involved with bone augmentation, sinus lift and soft tissue management cases.
- Candidate will practice the dental implant procedures in the same clinic of the dental education center (FUNORTE ) which is approved and licensed by the ministry of higher education.
