Curriculum
Course Overview
Didactics & Course Schedule
Duration : 5 Sessions of 6 days each totaling 30 days over a period of 1 year
Calendar : Please see schedule at each venue
Inclusions : Victuals, Course Manual & CD ROMs, Membership in the AAID for one year.
Subscription to the Journal of Oral Implantology for one year.
Clinical Session Clinical Sessions will follow didactic sessions in all modules and will be guided by AAID Egypt Maxicourse® faculty
Course Schedule
Module I - Diagnosis, Treatment Planning, Fundamentals,Case Presentation, Clinical Session 1
Module II – Biology, Imaging and Advanced Planning, Clinical Session 2, Placement of Implants
Module III – Advanced Surgical Implantology, Clinical Session 3, Stage II Techniques
Module IV - Advanced Implant Prosthodontics Occlusion and Full Mouth, Stage II Prosthetic Sessions, Clinical Session 4
Module V – Advanced Implant Considerations, Management of Complications, Clinical Session V, Graduation
Module I
Module-II
Module-III
Module-IV
Module-V
Clinical Sessions
Module I - Diagnosis, Treatment Planning
- Scope and evolution of implant dentistry
- Future directions in implant dentistry
- Basic principles of diagnosis and treatment planning
- Threaded root forms- Live surgical demonstration
- Introduction to case based learning
- Case studies that demonstrate the growing relevance of implantology
- Beginning with the end in mind – prosthetically driven implant dentistry
- Biomaterials and biomechanics
- Clinical Examination of the implant patient
- Evaluation of the medically compromised patient
- Clinical session I – patient exam, diagnostic records, surgical smile fabrication, pre-surgical planning.
Module-II : Basic Implantology and Advance Treatment Planning
- Bone biology, basic Implantology and pharmacology
- Imaging and advanced treatment planning
- Introduction to immunology and wound healing
- Pharmacology : review of basic pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics
- Review of current implant systems
- Diagnostic radiographs: periapicals, CT Scans, tomograms
- Presurgical prosthetic planning : diagnostic casts, mounting, wax-ups
- Developing treatment plans
- Applied anatomy in implant dentistry-simulation and lecture
- Principles of Asepsis
- Suturing Techniques
- Clinical session II – placement of implants
Module-III : Surgical Implantology
- Surgical implantology • Surgical principles: basic and advanced implant surgeries
- Threaded/Fin/Press Fit root forms : Live surgical demonstration
- Sedation and local anaesthesia in Implantology
- Treatment area and patient sterilisation protocols
- Fundamentals of bone enhancement, expansion of alveolar ridges, sinus augmentation
- Delegate hands on workshop : Root form and plate / blade implants
- Bone enhancement : expansion of alveolar ridges : Live surgical demonstration
- Immediate impression techniques, Immediate load / function procedures etc
- Clinical session III – advanced surgical implantology- placement of cases with grafts and expansion
Module-IV : Advance Implant Prosthodontics
- Advanced implant prosthodontics
- Occlusion and occlusal principles in implantology
- Biomaterials, biomechanics, advanced research and retrieval analyses
- Prosthodontic components : standard and custom
- Prosthodontic Protocols : presurgical, provisional and definitive
- Prosthodontic protocols: immediate function
- Simplified clinical protocols : alternative components and armamentarium
- Threaded root forms : Live demonstration of prosthesis insertion
- Laboratory procedures for advanced implant prosthodontics
- Configuring periodontal-prosthodontic relationships to enhance prognosis
- Periodontal procedures to improve esthetic results
- Reversible and Irreversible complications: recognition and treatment
- Strategies to develop predictable prosthetic outcomes
- Computerized Navigation in Surgical Implantology
- Advanced CT applications including interactive T treatment planning
- Clinical session IV – prosthetic clinical session stage II impression techniques.
Module-V : Advance Implant Consideration
- Advanced implant considerations
- State of the art – interdisciplinary approach to implant dentistry
- Utilisation of lasers in implant dentistry
- Computerised navigation in surgical implantology
- Current advances in implant dentistry
- Failures and complications in implant dentistry
- Advanced implantology : immediate loading principles and techniques
- Advanced Restorative and esthetic strategies in implant dentistry
- Long term validation of principles and techniques : predictable implant sequencing
- Photographic documentation and Powerpoint® presentations
- How to analyse literature for evidence based implant dentistry
- Postoperative reviews of root form cases
- Comprehensive review
- Preparation for the AAID Associate Fellow examination
- Clinical session V- insertion of prosthesis
Clinical Sessions - Live Demonstrations
- Placement of root form implants
- Restorations of single tooth, quadrant arches, full arch fixed restorations and overdentures
- Sinus grafting techniques with Caldwell luc and osteotome techniques
- Block grafts, autogenous, chin and ramus grafts, immediate loading techniques : placement of implants and restorations
- PRP blood collection and harvesting platelets with hands-on
- Every participant will get to place minimum of 10 implants and restore all of the cases with the final Prosthesis. Course fee includes implants, abutments, prosthesis and all associated clinical expenses.