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master in continuing education in implantology and oral rehabilitation

Paris - octobre 2024

Master in continuing education in implantology and oral rehabilitation

Director: Dr. Robert Fromental / Dr. Elias Khoury
Starting date: 17 October 2024
Number of places: 20 maximum
Training: In-class – Paris
Type of course: University Masters

Training programme

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Presentation

The Masters in Implant Dentistry and Oral Rehabilitation is an 18 month program that provides an understanding of the etiology, prevention, diagnosis and treatment of edentulous segment by implant dentistry. This is achieved through broad didactic courses that enable a restricted number of residents to master the skills and knowledge needed for daily practice.

 

The curriculum incorporates the basic science and evidence based background needed in the clinical practice of implant dentistry. The student will become thoroughly familiar with dental implant literature and will participate and be exposed to a vast array of clinical procedures including examination, diagnosis and treatment of all accepted modes of dental implants therapy. The program provides students with hands-on and clinical training necessary to meet the present and future challenges of implant dentistry. The emphasis of the clinical program is on the development of advanced knowledge and skills through supervised treatment of patients requiring complex implant treatment.

 

Other features of the program include clinical seminars, planned reading seminars, and an extensive guest lecture series. The attendance at every course, seminar lecture or meeting is a mandatory requirement for graduation.

COURSE DESCRIPTION

This Master course is designed to introduce implant therapy in our daily practice. It will cover the principles of osseointegration, indications, contraindications, intraoral and extra oral examination radiographical interpretation as well as patient selection will be discussed.

It will familiarize students with different types of dental implants and enable students to select suitable edentulous and partially edentulous cases for implant treatment and draw an appropriate treatment plan.

Students are expected to know the surgical and prosthetic procedures and be familiar with all the components related to both phases.

Programme and timetable

Thursdays and Fridays from 9am to 1pm and from 2pm to 6pm (see calendar).

Surgery on Saturdays from 9am, depending on patients’ schedules.

Anatomy and radiology in implantology.
General measures in oral surgical procedures.
Advanced surgical techniques in oral surgery – Medical treatment of pathologies in the oral cavity.
Pre-prosthetic surgery, dental inclusions, biopsies, cellulitis, apicectomy.
Complications in oral surgery and their management.

Research stages.
Searching the bibliography.
Identifying and using the main sources of information for research in dentistry.
Organising and recording bibliographical information.
Writing the research paper.
The scientific article and its different sections.
Selection of the most appropriate magazines for disseminating research results.
Process for evaluating the content of articles in scientific magazines
Communication with magazines and instructions for presenting, sending and correcting manuscripts.
Critical evaluation of research carried out and published
Radiology and CBCT

  • Basic implantology
  • Surgical anatomy related to implantology. Bone physiology.
  • Tissue response to implants. Implant biomechanics
  • Basic surgical technique for inserting implants. Types of implants.
  • Pre-operative examinations
  • Preoperative preparation of the patient .
  • Sterilisation, preparation of the surgical surface, instruments, local anaesthesia, local sedation and general anaesthesia.
  • Complications.
  • Techniques and indications
  • Patient selection. Diagnostics in implant prosthetics
  • Treatment planning
  • Advanced diagnostic and planning methods.
  • Anatomy and radiology in implantology.
  • General measures in oral surgical procedures.
  • Surgical anatomy related to implantology.
  • How to interpret orthopantomography and tomography.
  • The importance of determining pre-existing pathologies and their differential diagnosis.
  • Taking measurements in the most appropriate areas for inserting implants and bone grafts.
  • Be able to produce personalised tomographic sections with different diameters in special cases.
  • Interpret the volume in cm3 to perform a maxillary breast elevation.
  • Observe the permeability of the ostium and the size of Schneider’s membrane.
  • Mark the course of the lower dental nerve for better measurement.
  • Bone expansion. Different techniques and working protocols.
  • Corticotomies. Expanding implants: understanding their design and usefulness.
  • Atraumatic sinus breast elevation: Cortical Fix, balloon, customised system. Autologous intraoral graft.
  • Special situations.
  • Summers technique, type of biomaterial and its application with different techniques.
  • Correct handling of biomaterials and their classification.
  • Anatomy, physioligy, microbiology, etiopathogenesis, epidemiology. Clinical, diagnostic and prognostic aspects of periodontal diseases.
  • Clinical-radiographic examination.
  • Hygienic phase of periodontal treatment.
  • Periodontal exeresis surgery.
  • Lengthening the dental crown.
  • Regenerative periodontal surgery. Classification of bone defects.
  • Oclussion in implant prosthesis.
  • Temporary and permanent prosthesis.
  • Clinical situations: edentulous unitary, edentulous intermediate, free extremities, edentulous total upper-lower.
  • Full arch rehabilitation.
  • Overdentures
  • Cemented and bolted prostheses – Prosthetic protocol and aesthetic optimisation – Success criteria
  • Aesthetics in implantology. How to obtain an optimal emergence profile in relation to the 3D position of the implant.
  • Types of temporary materials for single and multiple implants.
  • The importance of the anterior sector. Printing techniques and materials
  • Use of different transfers depending on the area of the mouth and the quantity required.
  • Precise analogue transfer technique, colocation placement of analogues and passive models.
  • Printing protocol in one surgical step using addition silicones with different consistencies
  • Immediate temporary prosthesis. Single implants.
  • Aesthetics and prosthesis under implants.
  • All-on-4. Indications and contraindications.
  • Patient selection criteria.
  • Advantages of the procedure.
  • Types of implants to be used and installation protocols.
  • Surgical techniques Selection of 17 and 30 degree Multiunit straight and angled abutments.
  • Biomechanics of rehabilitation.
  • Modifications to the classic technique: M, V and extended design.
  • Immediate functional prosthesis protocol.
  • How to perform the definitive rehabilitation
    Occlusion. Post-operative care.
  • Basic principles of mucogingival surgery.
  • Handling free grafts: indications, contraindications, technique.
  • Handling pedicle flaps: indications, contraindications, techniques.
  • Bilaminar techniques: indications, contraindications, techniques.
  • Subepithelial connective grafts.
  • Biological foundations, operating times and healing.
  • Regeneration related to mucogingival surgery.
  • Types of suture and preventive technique.
  • Peri-implant surgery: approach and closure manoeuvres.
  • Changes to the peri-implant mucosa during implant placement. Corrective manoeuvres in the peri-implant mucosa.
  • Elevation of complex maxillary breasts.
  • Classification of surgical techniques.
  • Types of biomaterials, proportions, size, biological volume to be elevated.
  • Anatomy of the maxillary breast: surgical implications.
  • Clinical – radiological diagnosis: interpretation of ortopantomography and CBCT.
  • Indications, contraindications and alternatives.
  • Materials required. Biomaterials: Types of grafts, membranes, consolidation time, etc.
  • Surgical technique.
  • Intra-operative and post-operative complications and their management.
  • Care of delicate areas such as the ostium and floor of the orbit.
  • Applied anatomy applied to facial aesthetics.
  • Classification of filling materials.
  • Application techniques.
  • Anaesthesia in facial aesthetic medicine.
  • Indications
    Undesirable effects.
  • Contraindications.
  • Combined treatments.
  • Current legislation, permits for dentists.
  • Aesthetic medicine techniques related to implant-supported prostheses.
  • Application of lip fillers in the perioral area by professors.
  • Specific biomaterials and their handling
  • Highly complex surgery, sinus breast lift.
  • Anatomy of the maxillary breast: surgical implications.
  • Clinical diagnosis
    Radiological diagnosis.
  • Indications, contraindications and alternatives.
  • Instruments required.
    Biomaterials.
  • Surgical technique for regeneration in width and height
    Handling PRF, PRP, PPP and “sticky bone”, knowing the quantity required according to the volume to be regenerated.
  • Rehabilitation with cigoma implants.
  • Indications and contraindications.
  • Patient selection criteria.
  • Surgical technique.
  • Hybrid cigoma, cigoma-quad, partial cigoma, clinical variants.
  • Biomaterials, fat buccal pack flap.
  • The cigoma implant as a salvage implant.
  • Maxillary sinus and cigoma implants.
  • Immediate function prosthesis protocol.
  • Development of different surgical techniques to obtain vertical growth (Urban-Koury).
  • Classification and use of absorbable and non-absorbable membranes
    Biomaterials: types of grafts, membranes, consolidation time, etc.
  • Surgical technique for width and height regeneration.
  • Handling of PRF, PRP, PPP and “sticky bone” when we know the quantity required depending on the volume to be regenerated.
  • How to use the bolts to fix the membranes and the necessary instruments
    When and how to use bolts for osseous regeneration in height and/or specific instruments and their correct handling.
  • Applied mandibular, maxillary and cigoma-maxillary anatomy.
  • Rehabilitation with cigoma implants.
  • Indications and contraindications.
  • Patient selection criteria.
  • Hybrid cigoma, cigoma-quad, partial cigoma, clinical variations.
  • Biomaterials, fat buccal flap.
  • The cigoma implant as a rescue implant.
  • Maxillary sinus and cigoma implants.
  • Management of complications.
  • Alternative medication for immunocompromised patients.
  • Full digital prosthetic-surgical planning.
  • Develop clinical skills and abilities in:
    Surgical techniques related to oral implantology.
  • Surgical techniques related to guided bone regeneration
  • Surgical techniques related to maxillary sinus elevation
  • Diagnosis and surgical and prosthetic planning of patients with these needs.
  • Design and production of implant-supported prostheses.
  • Surgical techniques related to mucogingival surgery and soft tissue conditioning.
  • Management of possible complications during surgical procedures related to oral surgery and implantology.
  • Written research work, individually for each student. The tutor will inform the student of the format and method of delivery. The work will be presented orally in PowerPoint format to a panel of judges.

Professeurs

Serge Armand / Fabrice Baudot / Raphael Bettache / Marie Aude Corvisier Corcia / Philippe Demoyer / Valérie Espinasse / Yehia Farhat / Robert Fromental /   Louis Philip Gayrard | Hadi Joneid / Sami Mouwakdie / Marcus Keck / Élias Khoury / David Mailhes  / Othman Mikou / Gilles Peyraverney/  Nelly Peyraverney / Jean Pierre Salama /  Olivier Santman / Ronald Younes .