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Dates for the 2005 Course

Module I

17-18-19

JUNE

LONDON

Module II

8-9-10

JULY

LONDON

Module III

16-17-18

SEPTEMBER

LONDON

Module IV

14-15-16

OCTOBER

LONDON

Module V

28-29-30

OCTOBER

LONDON

Module VI

11-12-13

NOVEMBER

LONDON

Module VII

20-21-22

JANUARY

LONDON

Module VIII

17-18

FEBRUARY

PARIS

Residency

TBC

MARCH

INDIA




COURSE OPTIONS
Diploma course only (8 modules) £9000
Clinical Residency in the India £7500
Both the Diploma and Residency £14,500

If you wish to study on the Diploma course and the Residency it is possible to spread your payments into 3 installments (£4500 with your application, £5000 by the 1st October 2005, and £5000 by the 1st January 2005.



For Further Details Contact:

Perio-Implant Europe Ltd
c/o Dr Nadeem Zafar
192a Frimley Road, Camberley, Surrey
GU15 2QJ
Tel: 01276 469600
Mobile: 07956 113142
Fax: 01276 469700
E-mail: drzafar@surreydentalimplant.com




Diploma and Certification

A Diploma from Perio-Implant Europe Ltd will be obtained on completion of the 8 modules.

A Certificate from the University of Paris V will be obtained by all students who complete the anatomy, dissection and implant placements in human cadavers
(Module 8).

A Certificate from the University in Mumbai, India will be obtained on completion of the residential course.

 



Treatment of Patients

Students are encouraged to bring any potential implant cases to the modules which can then be studied by the group(usually on Sunday morning) and an appropriate treatment plan will be constructed.

Surgery can be performed in the students clinic by one of the Course Tutors if necessary (organized by Dr. Nadeem Zafar).

Also if students wish they can view surgery performed by their course tutors.






MODULE I – Basic Implantology

Speaker: Dr. Maurice Avayou
  • Post Graduate in Clinical Dentistry
  • Visiting Professor in Periodontology, University of Boston USA
  • Head of Implantology at Pontoise Hospital, France

Content:
  • History of Implantology
  • Types of implants
  • Theory of osseointegration
  • Important anatomy in relation to implant surgery
  • Selection of the patients
    • Clinical examination

    • Psychological aspects

    • Indications and contraindications
  • Treatment PlannigStudy Models
    • Diagnostic wax ups
    • Radiological and surgical stents
    • Types of radiographs
    • Informed consent
    • Provisional prostheses

  • Haemostasis
  • Physiology of bone repair
  • Criteria for success in Implantology
  • Marketing


MODULE II – Periodontal approach to Implantology

Speaker: Dr. André P. Saddoun
  • Completed Periodontology Specialisation Program, University of Pennsylvania. USA
  • Associate Professor, University of Southern California, USA
  • Private Practice in Periodontology and Implantology in Paris, France

Content:
  1. PERIODONTAL SURGERY : RATIONALE AND CLINICAL APPLICATION
    1. BASIC PRINCIPALS
      1. Initial Preparation
      2. Anesthesia
      3. Instrumentation
      4. Incision

    2. FLAP WITHOUT OSSEOUS RESECTION
      1. ENAP Procedure
      2. Modified ENAP Procedure
      3. Modified Wedman Flap
      4. Flap Curettage

    3. FLAP WITH OSSEOUS RESECTION
      1. Replaced Flap
      2. Partial Thickness Apically Positioned Flap
      3. Full Thickness Apically Positioned Flap

    4. GINGIVECTOMY – GINGIVOPLASTY
      1. External Bevel Incision
      2. Internal Bevel Incision

    5. PEDICAL FLAPS
      1. Lateral Positioned Flap
      2. Double Papilla Flap
      3. Multiple Papilla Flap

    6. GINGIVAL GRAFTS
      1. Free Epithelio – Connective Grafts
      2. Coronally Positioned Grafts
      3. Connective Tissue Grafts


  2. THE SMILE IN PERIO – IMPLANTOLOGY

    1. ALL ABOUT SMILE
      1. Aesthetic Considerations
      2. Types of Smile

    2. PERIODONTAL IMPLICATIONS
      1. Dento – Implant Gingival Complex
      2. Interdental Papilla
      3. Periodontal Biotype
      4. Eruption Pattern
      5. Bone Resorption
      6. Gingival Recession
      7. Ridge Deformity

    3. IMMEDIATE IMPLANT PLACEMENT

    4. CONCLUSION





MODULE III – Animal Head Dissection and Hands On

Tutors: Dr. Jose Mogorron
  • International Director, International Implant Institute
  • Doctor in Medicine, University Paris VII
  • Specialist in Sports Medicine, University Paris I
  • Oral Surgeon, University Paris I
  • Director of Implantology, University Autonomous of Holy Sunday
  • Teaching Professor University Paris
  • Director of Implantology, University of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic


Dr Victor Granda

  • Specialist Periodontology, University New York. USA
  • Post graduate tutor at the University of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
  • Practice limited to Periodontology and Implantology, Spain

Dr Nadeem Zafar

  • Graduated from Guys Hospital, London
  • UK Director, International Implant Institute
  • MSc Implantology, Eastmans Dental Institute, London
  • Clinical Demonstrator, Guys Hospital, London
  • Private Practice in Camberley, Surrey

Content:
  • Important landmarks for oral surgery
  • Anatomy in relation to anaesthesia
  • Anatomy of the trigeminal nerve
  • Basic oral surgery principles
  • Suture materials and suture needles
  • Different incisions and suturing techniques
  • Fixture placements in different regions of the jaws, partially edentulous and fully edentulous – Indications, contraindications, incisions, papilla preservation
  • Surgical complications



MODULE IV – Occlusion for Implant Prostheses

Speaker: Dr. Marcel G LeGall

Content:
  1. OCCLUSAL FUNCTION OF NATURAL TEETH
    1. Occlusal concepts
    2. Usual Occlusal Functioning Model
    3. Physiology and kinetics of mastication
    4. Muscular recruitment and action during mastication
    5. Functional dental guidance: Differences in classical concepts
      1. Incision
        a. Role of anterior teeth during function
        b. Incision vs protrusion movement : clinical differences
      2. Mastication
        a. Role of posterior teeth during mastication
        b. Mastication vs lateral movement : clinical differences
      3. Discussion – questions

    6. Clinical Consequences
      1. Occlusal Equilibration
      2. Addition and substraction dental techniques
        a. functional equilibration during deglutition : vertical dimension,
        closure path, maximal intercuspation.
        b. Equilibration out of the functional field


  2. OCCLUSAL IMPLANT SPECIFICITY
    1. Proprioception
    2. Resilience
    3. Resistance of the components
    4. Consequences of the Occlusal concept
    5. Functional approach
    6. Clinical consequences in articulator settings
      1. How to stimulate mandibular movements
      2. Using conventional articulators to simulate functional movements
      3. New proposals : Reverse articulator
    7. Discussion and conclusion


PRACTICAL MODULE

All participants should have casts mounted on articulator and practical work will be done on these casts.

  1. Reading and understanding the wearing facets
  2. Compared kinetic
  3. Realisation of anterior jig
    a. Functional equilibration during mastication
    b. Equilibration out of the functional field
  4. Use of face bow, articulator settings

MODULE V – Guided Tissue Regeneration

Speaker: Dr. Carlo Tinti
  • Graduated in Medicine andSurgery, University Milan
  • Member of the Italian Society of Periodontology
  • Member of Italian Society of Restorative Dentistry
  • Member of the Academy of Osseointegration
  • Has more than 30 publications both nationally and internationally

Content:
  • G.T.R predictability
    • The predictability is related to the respect of the surgical and clinical protocol
    • Regeneration of infrabony defects
    • Bone architecture
    • Materials and surgical procedures
    • Flap design
    • Suture
    • Cortellini papilla preservation procedure
    • Murphy papilla preservation procedure

  • G.T.R predictability & recession treatments
    • Indications and contraindications
    • Absorbable and non absorbable membranes
    • Titanium reinforced membranes
    • New materials

  • G.B.R predictability
  • Bone crest augmentation
  • Peri-implant surgery
  • Vertical augmentation in posterior areas

  • Microscopic surgery
    • History
    • Systems
    • Use in Periodontics
    • Use in Implantology





    MODULE VI – Advanced Implant Surgery

    Speakers: Dr. Jose Mogorron and Dr Maurice Avayou


    Content:
    • Indications for bone grafting
    • Severe resorbed maxillary reconstructions
    • Bone grafting techniques
    • Harvesting areas for grafting surgeries ( chin , ramus , skull, hip )
    • Onlay grafts
    • Sinus lift techniques
    • Alternatives to bone grafting :
      • Lateralization of the inferior dental nerve
      • Bone distraction
      • Zygomatic fixtures
      • Pterygoid fixtures

    • Bone regeneration :
      • Use of P.R.P
      • Growth factors rich plasma
      • Blood extraction
      • Preparation of P.R.P
      • Preparation of G.F.R.P
      • Clinical use
      • Postextraction areas
      • Periimplants regeneration
      • Crest expansion
      • Sinus lift




      MODULE VII – Complex Medical Conditions, Medico-Legal Aspects and Implant Complications

      Speakers: Mr. Kevin Lewis (TBC)
      Dr. Ben Aghabeigi (Consultant Oral Surgery. University Birmingham)
      Dr. Marc Bert
      • Graduated University Paris
      • Professor Implantology, University of Paris VII
      • Author of numerous books including ‘Complications in Implantology’



      Content:
      • Medico-legal aspects of Implantology

      • Antibiotics
      • Complex medical conditions
      • Medical indications and contraindications
      • Asepsis
      • The surgical zone within your practice
      • Infections in Oral Surgery

      Complications and failures in Implantology

        • Surgical phase
        • Post – surgical healing phase
        • Prosthetic phase
        • Failures causes study
        • Complications and failures protocol treatment
        • Prevention




        MODULE VIII – Anatomy Department, University of Paris V
        Basic Implant Surgery on Cryogenic Cadaver Heads

        Contents:
        • 70 questions mcq examination
        • Anatomic dissection and fixture placing
        • Anatomic dissection:
          • Superficial head and neck plates
          • Muscular system of the oral region
          • Anatomical relations of the oral cavity
          • Cranial nerves V,VII,IX,XII and their relationship with local anaesthesia
          • Arterial and vascular net of the head and neck region

        • Localization of anatomical areas :
          • Upper jaw
          • Nasal cavities
          • Canine fossa
          • Maxillary sinus
          • Pterygoid region
          • Mandibular region
          • Mental foramen
          • Inferior dental nerve
          • Facial artery , submental artery , sublingual artery
          • Submandibular gland, sublingual gland.

        • Fixture placement:
          • Mandible : incisive-canine region
          • Maxilla: sinus region, Luc Caldwell procedure, Pterygoid region , Molar region, Zygomatic area
          • Posterior regions: quality of the bone, localization of the inferior dental nerve



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