Master comprehensive dental implant procedures through this 200-hour course focusing on single tooth implant placement and restoration. Learn to assess clinical scenarios and construct detailed treatment plans for straightforward implant cases. Develop hands-on skills in placing single dental implants in posterior regions using both freehand and guided surgery techniques. Explore critical aspects of implant prosthetic design and material selection for creating durable implant restorations. Practice recording fixture-level impressions using closed and open tray methods with gum mask techniques. Understand the biological and clinical considerations affecting hard and soft tissues in Guided Bone Regeneration (GBR) procedures. Study fundamental principles of flap design and master suturing techniques specifically relevant to GBR applications. Gain practical experience with Straumann® SMART implant systems while advancing your clinical expertise in modern implant dentistry through comprehensive theoretical knowledge and hands-on training.
Dental Implantology (Straumann® SMART): Advancing Clinical Practice Through Implant Dentistry
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Overview
Syllabus
- Assess and construct a treatment plan for placement of single tooth implant for a straightforward clinical scenario
- Show the ability to place a single dental implant fixture in the posterior region utilizing both freehand and guided surgery.
- Explain key considerations in implant prosthetic design and material selection in the fabrication of implant restorations.
- Display the ability to record a fixture implant level impression using both closed and open tray methods with a gum mask.
- Comprehend the biological and clinical considerations of hard and soft tissues in Guided Bone Regeneration
- Relate the fundamental principles of flap design and suturing techniques relevant to GBR. (C2)
Taught by
Centre for Lifelong Learning