Description
WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF DENTAL IMPLANTOLOGY
Learn through experience and become a true implant expert. Carefully and expertly designed, from base theories to supervised surgeries, our mentors guide you through it all. The AIC Foundations of Implant Dentistry Program comprises of three separate modules, which cover the basics of Implantology, prosthetic considerations as well as live surgery where you put all your knowledge into a real world clinical setting. This course enables you to stand out in the crowd, work along side your colleagues and mentors, and make Implantology a mainstay of your practice.
TAILORED TO MEET THE NEEDS OF THE CLINICIANS OF TOMORROW.
LEARN THE TOOLS TO INCORPORATE IMPLANT DENTISTRY INTO YOUR PRACTICE.
In today’s day and age, oral Implantology has become a highly sought-after modality. For this reason, it is imperative that most Dentists include it among services offered for their patients. The Basic Module has been designed to facilitate both new and experienced implanters. It builds upon the basic implant knowledge from the ground up and introduces clinicians to the latest in techniques and technology in the implant industry. This carefully formulated program comprises many hands-on sessions including pig jaw surgeries and dry model workshops, to impart to our clinicians the scientific methods they need to use with their patients. The teaching process is both mentor and participant-centric with didactic discussions and mentored live surgeries to etch the new techniques each doctor will learn.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
- Course Introduction, Rationale for Dental Implants, Anatomical Considerations, Implant Selection & Placement, Diagnosis & Treatment Planning for Best Outcomes
- Medical History and Clinical Exam, Patient Selection and Evaluation, Local Anesthesia & Pharmacology, PT management & Medical Emergencies, Implant Components, Surgical Principles, Armamentarium, Surgical Techniques, Introduction to CBCT.
- Atraumatic Extraction & Socket Preservation, Digital Dentistry, Guided Surgery
- Surgical Instrumentation, Soft Tissue Considerations & Suturing Materials & Basic Suturing Techniques
- Implant Periodontology, Soft Tissue Management, Flap Design and Guided Bone Regeneration (GBR), Knowledge of Different Membranes and Bone Materials
MODULE 1 – PROSTHETIC
Introduction to Restorative Implant Dentistry? What is prosthetically driven dentistry? Understanding everyday implant prosthetic components and impression-taking techniques (conventional and digital) Open Vs Closed Tray Impression techniques Screw Retained Vs Cement Retained Crowns Stock Vs Custom Abutments Ti Base Vs Custom Milled Abutments Single Vs Splinted Crowns Selection of Crown Materials for Implant Cases.
Hands-on
- Handling prosthetic parts on an implant model
- Conventional impression-taking – open vs closed tray
Implant Prosthetic Complications – Causes, prevention, and management Implant Prosthesis and considerations in the Esthetic Zone Importance of lab communication.
Hands-on:
- Implant placement on a model
- Temporary abutment handling and adjusting.
- Temporization of a 1-unit anterior restoration from start to finish
- Prescription and lab requisition
Implant Occlusion Understanding full-arch solutions – fixed vs removable prosthesis
Hands-on: Overdenture exercise
- Placement of implants for locators on models
- Inserting locator abutments
- Locator pick up and denture conversion
MODULE 2 – SURGICAL
Introduction to Implantology. Diagnosis & treatment planning – medical history, clinical exam, radiographic/digital imaging, patient selection and evaluation, Pharmacology, consent forms The Implant Surgical Kits, Instruments, Materials Surgical Principles of Implant Dentistry Freehand Surgery Vs Guided Surgery Digital Implant Surgery Workflow.
Hands-on:
- Handling of the surgical kit and implant motor
- Bone density exercise
- Implant placement on different bone types
- Guided implant placement on model
- Freehand implant placement on model
Atraumatic Extractions & Socket Grafting Soft tissue considerations for implants Flap designs for implant dentistry Suturing materials & basic suturing techniques for basic cases Surgical instrumentation
Hands-on:
Socket Grafting on Model Pig Jaw exercises
- various flap designs
- different suture techniques
Guided Bone Regeneration (GBR) – Biomaterial handling – membranes and Bone graft materials. Recap
Hands-on:
Pig Jaw exercises
- implant placement on pig jaw
- GBR on pig jaw
MODULE 3 – LIVE SURGERY
MEET OUR MENTORS
Founded in 2000, AIC Education has been training more than 37,000 doctors and issued over 400,000 CE Credits and has become one of the world’s leading dental implant training institutes in the world.
DR. ZACHARY MURSIC DDS, MDS
DR. JOSHUA SHIEH DDS, MDS
DR. ALAIN GAGNON DMD
REGISTRATION DETAILS
87CE Credits | Up to 3 Modules | 8 Days
All 3 modules (Including Live Surgery) | 8 days Tuition Fee: $7,900 + Tax Complimentary Surgical Kit (One Guide or Taper Kit)
Module 1-2 | 6 Days| (Lectures only) Tuition Fee: $5,999 + Tax
1:1 Ratio, hands-on equipment and materials.
Starts: June 7, 2024
Time: Registration: 8:30 am
Course: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Location:
Montreal, QC
QUESTIONS?
Contact: aiceducation@hiossen.ca | Registration, Cancellation and CE Credits Policies
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