Description

Lectures, practical workshops, live surgeries, case discussions, and assessments. Candidates must successfully pass an entrance examination prior to enrollment in the course. At the end of each module, participants are required to complete a module-based examination to assess their theoretical and practical competence.


Content:

  • Implant Biomechanics & Treatment Modalities
  • Treatment Planning for partial and complete edentulous cases.
  • Radiological analysis and implant planning on CBCT for All on x strategy (Introduction to surgical guide fabrication).
  • Cement Retained Restorations.
  • Abutment Selection For cement retained prosthesis.
  • Selecting and Customizing implant abutments for cementretained restorations.
  • Cement Retained Restorations work flow.
  • Cement Retained Versus Screw Retained Prosthetics.
  • Cement Retained impression techniques.
  • Screw retained restorations clinical and laboratory procedures.
  • Screw retained restorations upon titanium base (Ti Base).
  • Screw retained restorations upon multiunit abutment.
  • Screw retained impression techniques.
  • Impression techniques and prosthetic components
  • Verification impression and varication jig clinical and laboratory work flow.
  • Bite Registration and vertical dimension determination.
  • Occlusion and functional considerations.
  • All-on-X concept, strategies and prosthetics.
  • Maintenance, Complications & Follow-Up. Protocols


Practical Component Options:

  • Hands-on impressions and prosthesis fitting on models
  • Occlusal adjustment simulation.
  • live patient prosthetic sessions (under supervision)


Acquired Skills

  •  Fabricate single and multiple unit implant prostheses.
  • Apply occlusal adjustment techniques.
  • Plan screw retained vs cement retained restorations.
  • Fabricate implant-supported prostheses using both conventional and digital workflows.
  • Perform occlusal adjustments for single and multiple implant restorations
  • Identify complications such as screw loosening and propose corrective measures
  • Learn prosthetic planning for implants.
  • Understand occlusal principles in implant
  • Supported restorations.
  • Manage complications and maintenance.
  • Apply biomechanical principles to long-span prosthetic restorations.
  • Understand digital tools for prosthetic design and occlusal analysis.
  • Develop strategies to prevent and manage prosthetic complications. 

Target Group

This course is intended for graduate dentists who hold a valid license to practice dentistry issued by the Palestinian Ministry of Health, and who are interested in developing their theoretical knowledge and clinical skills in the field of dental implantology

Requirements

At the end of each module, participants are required to complete a module-based examination to assess their theoretical and practical competence.

Notes

Trainer 1:

Dr. Ali Al- Shawaheen

Modulare Courses Coordinator

Specialist in Oral and Maxillofacial Dental Implantology


Trainer 2:

Dr. Omar Omran

Specialist in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery


Trainer 3:

Dr. Afaf Najjarah

Specialist in Fixed and Removable Prosthodontics

Course Duration

60 Hours

Learning Method

Hybrid (Online & Offline)