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Pedagogic
methods - The
Prosthetic program - The Surgical program -
Course on bone grafts - Post-Graduation Follow-up and Support - Timetable
and Fees - Registration
Spread over 5- three day sessions, this program enables dentists
to master all aspect of the treatment plans in oral implantology
based on the anatomic variation of the bones, caused by the loss
of teeth. It combines theoretical courses with practical sessions.

The topics of study include asepsis, bone densities, intramucosal
inserts, bone grafts and sutures. The program also enables dentists
to treat their patients under the supervision of the teaching personnel.
Summary:
At the
end of the session, the dentist is able to make a precise diagnosis
and establish a treatment plan taking into account all of the particularities
of the maxillo-facial complex and the anatomical variations which
result from bone resorption occasioned by the loss of teeth. The
professional will master the fundamental concepts of biology, biomechanics,
biomaterials and bone physiology. The methods and diagnostic tools
learned enable the dentist to evaluate the patient in order to establish
a treatment plan in implantology.
Finally, the professional will be able to carry out the sequential
steps in the creation of prostheses and efficiently integrate the
learned techniques into his or her practice. This session is a prerequisite
for all the other prosthetic and surgical sessions.
Summary:
This session covers the concepts and
methods Related to the placement of implants in the form of a root.
The surgical concepts vary depending on the anatomy and the density
of the available bone. Among other topics, the surgical protocols
for various bone densities, asepsis, pharmacology, anaesthesia,
and surgical guides are studied.
Summary:
This session deals primarily with
minor intra-oral bone grafts in order to restore adequate bone volume.
The session also covers the bone materials, the choice of membranes
and their manipulation. Precise rules concerning the security zone
of the alveolar nerve are given.
Summary:
This session is concerned with the
different surgical and prosthetic treatments approaches for bones
which are severely atrophied. Also covered are the concepts of occlusion,
implants versus natural teeth, reunited teeth and implants.
Summary:
This session deals with the techniques
of subantal augmentation. The different surgical approaches associated
with bone anatomy and the pneumatization of the sinuses is discussed.
N.B. In order to obtain A Surgical And Prosthetic Program Diploma,
the candidate must pass A compulsory examination on the theoretical
contents of the five sessions.
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