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Pedagogic
methods - The Prosthetic
program - The Surgical program
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Course on bone grafts - Post-Graduation Follow-up and Support - Timetable
and Fees - Registration
This program is directed
at dental health professionals whose primary interest lies in the
prosthetic facets of oral implantology. The objective is to train
the participants to restore all types of implants, from the most
simple to the most complex.
The program is comprised of three sessions plus an auxiliary course.
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 sessions.
Summary:
This session deals with the restoration
of complex cases in oral implantology. The various stages in the
fabrication of restorations on implants are studied, always with
the objective of maintaining the highest criteria of aesthetics
and occlusion.
Summary:
This session includes a detailed analysis
of the manducator system and its association with the
development of a treatment plan in implantology. In addition to
the usual considerations, a complete examination of the original
occlusion and the verification of the presence or absence of cranio-mandibular
disorders are described. This analysis enables the practitioner
to create an efficient treatment plan aimed at a more physiologically
active restoration borne on the implant. (This course is given inthe
collaboration with Dr. Alain Landry).
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