LEARNING OBJECTIVES
This dental implantology course bridges the gap between theory and real-world practice. You'll leave with the clinical confidence, surgical understanding, and treatment planning skills needed to safely and predictably offer implant dentistry to your patients.
Day 1
✓Historic Evolution of Dental Implants: Overview of dental implant development, key milestones, and material evolution.
✓Diagnosis and Treatment Planning: Patient assessment, case classification, and use of diagnostic imaging.
✓Anatomy and CBCT Interpretation: Understanding anatomical structures and CBCT scan interpretation.
✓Implant Prosthetics and Aesthetics: Designing prosthetics and achieving optimal aesthetic outcomes.
Day 2
✓Atraumatic Extractions Protocol: Techniques for minimally invasive extractions.
✓Ridge Augmentation Techniques: Grafting procedures and biologic response management.
✓Vestibular Socket Therapy: Hands-on model surgery for socket preservation.
✓Hands-on Model Surgery: Bone augmentation, esthetic complications, and ridge preservation.
✓Suture Workshop: Practical training in suturing techniques.
Day 3
✓Tridimensional Implant Position: Techniques for optimal implant placement.
✓Surgical Implant Placement: Hands-on training in surgical protocols, soft tissue management, and biomechanics.
Day 4
✓Basic & Advanced Cardiac Life Support: Training in emergency cardiac care.
✓Pediatric Life Support: Techniques for pediatric emergencies.
✓Final Assessment: Practical evaluations and multiple-choice tests to assess knowledge retention.
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