Advanced surgical techniques in implantology (international course)
For doctors experienced in implant surgery who wish to extend their knowledge and skills into more advanced surgical procedures.
Through dissections on human cadavers you will learn to identify major anatomical structures. Guided by reflection and anatomical knowledge, the participants will learn how to perform advanced implant surgery and how to select cases suitable for different surgical techniques. Post operative handling of complications will be discussed. Advanced surgical techniques will be demonstrated and also performed by the participants on cadavers.
The course can be held in Italian.
| Course Date: |
March 11-13, 2010 |
| Duration: |
3 days
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| Course organized by: |
International T&E Team |
| Location: |
Faculty of Medicine, University of Paris, Paris, France |
| Course Category: |
Implant Surgery |
| Target Group: |
Doctors |
| Language: |
English |
| Participants: |
Min 20, max 24 |
| Level: |
Advanced |
| Fee: |
EUR 2,200 ex. VAT. * |
| Course Code: |
AST101 |
*) Included in fee: Diploma, coffee and lunches |
Registration info and conditions
COURSE CONTENT:
Lectures
- Single tooth replacement - New trends
- Immediate/ slightly delayed/late implant placement after extraction
- Indications
- Surgical technique ( Bone grafting )
- Results from clinical follow-up
Partially and fully edentulous patients
- Maxillary sinus floor elevation
- Indications
- Surgical technique
- Complications
- Long term results
- Future developments
Practical part on cadavers
Video demonstrations:
- Dissection of the cheek in order to identify sensitive structures such as the facial artery, the facial vein, the buccal nerve, sub mental atery, etc.
- Immediate implant placement in extraction sites and
immediate provisionalization in different types of defects (circumferential and buccal defects)
- Bone harvesting from the chin and the ramus area
- Dissection of mental nerve
- Onlay graft technique in the anterior maxilla
- Maxillary sinus grafting
- Dissection of lingual nerve
Hands-on Training on Cadavers:
- Immediate implant placement in extraction sites and immediate provisionalization in different types of defects (circumferential and buccal defects)
- Bone harvesting from the chin and the ramus area
- Onlay graft technique in the anterior maxilla
- Maxillary sinus grafting
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