Oral implantology

Basic implantology

This comprehensive training in oral implantology has been designed to offer practitioners progressive and in-depth mastery of the fundamental and advanced concepts of modern implantology, from diagnosis and planning to g...

In person
4 modules
3 formateurs

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Program presentation

This comprehensive training in oral implantology has been designed to offer practitioners progressive and in-depth mastery of the fundamental and advanced concepts of modern implantology, from diagnosis and planning to guided digital implant rehabilitations. The program covers the biological principles of osseointegration, anatomical and radiographic analysis, surgical protocols for implant placement, immediate extraction-implantation techniques, and the management of peri-implant bone and mucosal tissues. Participants will also be trained in the conventional and digital prosthetic stages, implant occlusion, digital impressions, and the use of guided implant planning software for single-unit, bridge and full-arch All-on-4 and All-on-6 rehabilitations. Through a pedagogical approach based on lectures, hands-on workshops, digital exercises and live clinical interventions on patients, this training enables participants to acquire practical, modern skills that are directly applicable in contemporary oral implantology.

Modules overview

Module 1

General Concepts of Oral Implantology

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This first module in oral implantology enables participants to acquire the essential fundamentals required for modern implant practice. The training covers the components of dental implants and their selection criteria, the evaluation of the implant case file and the management of at-risk patients, as well as the biological principles of osseointegration and implant anatomy. The program also includes hands-on workshops dedicated to Cone Beam interpretation, incision and suturing techniques, and the harvesting of mucosal grafts, in order to develop the basic surgical skills required for oral implantology.

  • The dental implant: components and selection criteria (lecture).
  • Implant case and at-risk patients (lecture).
  • Implant osseointegration (lecture).
  • Implant anatomy (lecture)
  • Workshop I: Cone beam reading.
  • Workshop II: Incisions, sutures and harvesting of mucosal grafts.
Module 2

Implant Surgery

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This module is dedicated to the surgical protocols of oral implantology and enables participants to master the various stages of modern implant surgery. The training covers implant placement techniques, immediate extraction-implantation protocols, as well as the surgical management of bone and mucosal tissues, both pre- and peri-implant. Through hands-on workshops on educational models and supervised clinical interventions on patients, participants will develop precise surgical skills that can be directly applied in their daily practice.

  • Implant placement surgery (lecture)
  • Extraction and immediate implantation (lecture).
  • Pre- and peri-implant bone surgery (lecture).
  • Peri-implant mucosal surgery (lecture).
  • Workshop: Implant placement on teaching models
     
Module 3

Implant Prosthetics

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This module is dedicated to prosthetic protocols in oral implantology and enables participants to master the various stages of producing implant-supported restorations. The training covers impression, try-in and prosthetic assembly techniques, the concepts of PACSI (implant-retained complete overdenture), as well as the principles of occlusion applied to modern implantology. The hands-on workshops will enable participants to handle the various prosthetic components and to take both conventional and digital impressions, in order to effectively integrate analog and digital workflows into their daily clinical practice.

  • Implant-supported prosthetics: impressions: try-in and assembly (lecture).
  • PACSI (lecture).
  • Occlusion and implantology (lecture).
  • PACSI (lecture).
  • Occlusion and implantology (lecture).
  • Workshop 1: Manipulation of prosthetic components and physical impressions in implantology.
  • Workshop II: Digital impressions in implantology.
Module 4

Guided Digital Implantology

In person
Obligatoire

This advanced module is dedicated to guided digital implantology and digital implant planning. Participants will discover the principles of the digital implant workflow as well as the use of planning software for single-tooth cases, implant-supported bridges, immediate extraction-implantation and Full Arch rehabilitations. The training also covers double scan techniques and the design of surgical guides for All-on-4 and All-on-6 protocols. Through practical exercises, case studies and clinical discussions, participants will develop a modern, precise and safe approach to guided implantology.

  • Principle of guided digital implantology
  • Software presentation
  • Application exercise "single unit case"
  • Application exercise guide for implant-supported bridge
  • Application exercise "extraction and immediate implantation"
  • Full arch
  • Double scan technique
  • Guide design for full arch all-on-4 and all-on-6
  • Discussion and debate.

Important information

Special discount offered to students and newly qualified practitioners (less than 2 years in practice).

Implant planning software provided during the 4th module dedicated to guided surgery.

Supervised clinical coaching for the placement of two implants on a patient during training (implants remain the responsibility of the participant).

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