a-Prosthetic Fundamentals
The Prosthetic Fundamentals of Implant Dentistry program is the only program in the world featuring comprehensive didactic online learning in both traditional titanium and new ceramic dental implant dentistry. The prosthetic curriculum takes you from basic implant science, comprehensive treatment planning, basic surgical execution and extensive prosthetic rehabilitation. Our training model assures 48 hours of CE credit meeting most jurisdictions requirements for restoring dental implants when coupled with our hands-on modules. Having placed and restored thousands of implants Dr. Hagi brings to the course a fresh approach of evidence based treatment planning and gives you all the secrets for success from the perspective of a GP.
Register today to take your practice to the next level with the most comprehensive training program on the market to date.
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Module 0 – Introduction, Course Briefing and Rationale for Implants
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Module 1 – Bone Biology, Anatomy and Wound Healing
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Healing mechanisms and bone physiology
Anatomy of the Maxilla and Mandible and Anatomical Safety Zones
Pharmacology for Implant Dentistry
Reference Article – Articaine Safety
Chart – Pharmacological Guidelines
Chart – Pain Control Protocol
Module 1 Review Questions
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Module 2 – Implant material science and Osseointegration
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History of Dental Implants
Biomechanics, Geometry and Osseointegration
Factors influencing implant success
Module 2 Review Questions
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Module 3 – Patient Evaluation & Treatment Planning
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Concepts of General Treatment planning in Implant Dentistry
Systemic factors and medical history evaluation for implant patients
Imaging, Documentation and 3D Planning
Diagnosis and Treatment Planning Implant Patients
Interdiciplinary communication
Reference article – Bisphosphonate-Related Osteonecrosis of the Jaw
Photography Settings Guide
Module 3 Review Questions
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Module 4 – Pre-surgical protocols and armamentarium
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Pre-surgical patient evaluation and preparation for surgery
Surgical instruments and materials for implant surgery
Module 4 Review Questions
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Module 5 – Implant Surgical Protocols Simple
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Surgical Protocols for placing “simple” implants
Surgical Guides and guided surgery
Module 5 Review Questions
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Module 6 – Management of Complications surgical
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Intraoperative complications
Post-surgical complications and management
Peri-Implant Disease
Module 6 Review Questions
Peri-implantitis Treatment
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Module 7 – Post surgical pre-prosthetic assessment
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Evaluation of surgical outcome and stability
Prosthetic Components and Protocols
Module 7 Review Questions
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Module 8 – Prosthetic options fixed
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Fixed Prosthesis, Provisionalization and Materials
Aesthetic Design, Digital Smile Design and the demanding patient
Module 8 Review Questions
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Module 9 – Prosthetic options removable
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Removable Prosthesis, Provisionalization and Materials
Occlusal considerations in implant dentistry
Module 9 Review Questions
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Module 10 – Full arch/Teeth in a day
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Full arch immediate load protocols
Guided surgery and CAD/CAM prosthetics in full arch rehabilitation
All-on-Three Delayed Implant Loading Concept for the Completely Edentulous Maxilla and Mandible: A Retrospective 5-Year Follow-up Study
Module 10 Review Questions
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Module 11 – Management of Complications prosthetic
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Management of Restorative Complications
Management of Soft Tissue Complications
Module 11 Review Questions
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Module 12 – Long-term follow-up and maintenance
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Long-term follow-up and maintenance
Implant Maintenace Therapy
Module 12 Review Questions
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Conclusion and Post-course Evaluation
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Summary
Post-Course Evaluation