Introduction to Periodontology: Why should we be interested in perio ?
• Anatomy of periodontium
• Classification of periodontal diseases
• Aetiology of Periodontal Disease
• Diagnosis of periodontal disease & use of diagnostic tools
• Clinical features of gingivitis & periodontitis
Treatment Planning: Decision Tree: NON SURGICAL
• Root planning v/s curettage
• Antimicrobials local & systemic
• Host modulation
Overview of Minor periodontal surgeries/ procedures
•Depigmentation : Scalpel, Laser, Bur & electrocautery
•Gingivectomy: external bevel v/s internal bevel
•Frenotomy/ frenectomy
Understanding the biologic width
• Crown lengthening Functional & esthetic
• Crown lengthening with and without osseous reduction
• Periodontal splinting
• Occlusal considerations in periodontal therapy
Rationale of periodontal flap surgery (why and when is it indicated)
• Overview to Types of flaps designs and incisions
• Pocket reduction v/s pocket elimination techniques
LIVE PATIENT DEMO : DEPIGMENTATION :SCALPEL V/S LASER
DAY 2
Regenerative periodontal therapy
• Principles of bone grafting & bone augmentation
• Principles of guided tissue regeneration : Resorbable v/s Non Resorbable membranes
• Guided bone regeneration
• Root conditioning
• Root coverage procedures: Free epithelized grafts v/s connective tissue grafts
Endo perio
• Post Treatment evaluation
• Suturing
• Perio-Systemic interrelationship: truth or myth
Live Demo: Periodontal flap surgery on Patient
• Introduction to instruments
• Periodontal charting
• Root planing with curettes
• Periodontal flap procedure
Hands on by participants : pig jaws
• Flaps
• Flaps with osseous contouring
• Suturing
• Harvesting Connective tissue
DAY 3
Role of lasers in periodontics
• Laser assisted new attachment procedure/ laser curettage
• Soft v/s hard tissue lasers Periodontal maintainence
• Mechanical & Chemical plaque control
Flap surgeries performed by participants on patients followed by case discussions & certification (Participants are free to bring their own patients for flap surgeries)
Participants are encouraged to bring in cases to be discussed in the form of OPG, IOPARS and oral pictures
Suitable for: Experienced as well as novice dentists who wish to expand their practice base.
Live all on 4 or all on six implant insertion surgery
Limited attendance in course to enable personal attention.
Participants will practice to perform ‘all on 4’/ ‘all on 6’ on dummies.
Full clinical support from faculty for your future all on 4 / all on 6 cases.
Affordable fee structure.
Different kind of all on 4 and all on 6 implant techniques will be discussed in the course.
Study material and multiple surgery videos of the all on 4/ all on 6 procedure
Course details- (What is taught)
general Introduction of All on 4/ All on 6 procedure
Ct planning of all on 4/ all on 6 cases
Step by step presentation of All on 4/ all on 6 techniques in maxilla and mandible
Advantages of tilting posterior implants
Surgical principles of all on 4 and all on procedures
Comparative features of traditional versus “All on 4TM”/ “all on 6” approach
Advantages of the All-on-4TM/ all on 6 techniques
Indications and contraindications of the all on 4/ all on 6 technique
Different kind of prosthetic components used in All on 4/ all on 6 technique
How to open and locate the anterior and posterior wall of the sinus for tilting of posterior implants
How to locate the mandibular canal for tilting posterior implants
Technique of placing pterygoid implants
Technique of placing zygoma implants
Tilting of posterior implant at an appropriate angle using All on 4 guide from Nobel Biocare
Flapless CT guided implants placement in All on 4 / all on 6 technique
Guidelines for the vertical ridge reduction
Decision making of immediate or delayed loading of implants
Ways of achieving adequate primary stability of the implants for immediate loading
Step by step Immediate loading procedures in all on 4/ all on 6 technique
Selection of appropriate multiunit abutment for each implant
Step by step impression making and prosthetic procedures to restore the All on 4/ All on 6 cases
What the participants will be able to do after this training-
Diagnosis and treatment planning of all on 4/ all on 6 cases
Decision making of appropriate approach for a particular case
Motivating patients for graft less and immediate loading all on 4 and all on 6 procedures
How to overcome the cost of the procedure
Performing minimal invasive full mouth rehabilitation of the cases where sinus grafting is not Indicated or the dentist is not trained to perform the sinus grafting
Successfully performing all the techniques of all on 4 and all on 6 implant procedure
Opening sinus window and locating the anterior wall of sinus for tilting implants along the Anterior wall of sinus.
Adequate ridge reduction to prevent visibility of ridge prosthesis transition line during smiling
Certificate
Each participant is awarded With well designed certificate of advanced Training in ‘All on 4’ / ‘All on 6’ procedures After this course.
Who can Attend-?
Dentists who already practicing at least basic implantology procedures
The course is esigned in such a way that participant can easily
understand the basics and will confidently be
able to incorporate fixed orthodontics in his practice.
There will be lectures and live demonstration on patient
Each participant will be allowed to do all the steps
individually on the patient
This programme is specially designed to improve the skills in endodontics. This PROGRAMME does not focus on a particular system in cleaning and shaping & it also gives you a complete knowledge about pulp space and its therapy.
Two classes of 2 hours per week. Timing & schedule can be flexible if student requires. We can speed up by doing 4 classes in a week.
Endomotor and endo-handpiece will be provided by the academy of excellence.
PROGRAMME COVERS
INTRODUCTION TO ENDODONTICS
ENDODONTIC INSTRUMENTS
PHYSIOLOGY OF PULPAL PAIN AND ITS MANAGEMENT
STEP-BACK' METHOD OF ROOT CANAL PREPARATION
CROWN DOWN PREPARATION OF ROOT CANAL PREPARATION
1st WEEK
WHAT IS ROOT CANAL TREATMENT
DIAGNOSIS & TREATMENT PLANNING
SUCCESS & FAILURES IN ROOT CANAL
2nd & 3rd WEEK
PREPARATION OF ROOT CANAL ON SINGLE ROOTED TEETH. (MAXILLARY CENTRAL INCISOR/LATERAL /MAXILLARY CANINES/MANDIBULAR CANINES /MANDIBULAR PREMOLARS)
EXAM
4th & 5th WEEK
ROOT CANAL PREPARATION ON BIFURCATED TEETH.
MANDIBULAR CENTRAL & LATERAL INCISORS
MAXILLARY PREMOLARS
An Implant supported screw retained prosthesis
is defined as a restoration screwed on to intermediate
abutments,which are in turn screwed on to the implants.
15 Rct Patients
5 Post and core Patients
1 Patient of bleaching and
4 Composite restorations
Course highlights
The Course will include rct with hand files, rct with hand protapers and rct with roatary files.
The course is designed in such a way that the participant can easily understand the basics and will confidentily be able to incorporate rotrary endodontics in his practice
There will be lectures and live demonstration on patient
Each participant will be allowed to do al the steps individually on the patient
The course is spread over 6 modules; each module 2 day (10am-4pm); over a period of 6 months.
Each participant will get to place 4 implants on actual patients.
All cases will be planned with the help of CBCT, Participants will be actively involved in not just implant placement but also in the treatment planning of their cases.
Participants take part in mock/pre-clinical exercise on phantom heads, where-in they have an opportunity to develop skills & confidence for the actual surgery.
Cases for immediate implant placement, implant supported overdenture , single tooth replacement will be done by participants.
All cases will be provided by the academy.
All prosthetic aspects from impression techniques to prosthesis delivery are undertaken in the 5th & 6th modules.
Full clinical support by the faculty for your future implant cases.
Module 1 : (Duration 2 days)
Introduction to dental Implantology
Rationale of dental implants
Bone physiology
Applied anatomy
Concepts of osseointegration
Armamentarium
Hands On:
Demonstration by the mentor & Hands-on placement on models
Module 2 : (Duration 2 days)
Diagnosis and treatment planning in implant dentistry
Biomechanical Considerations,
Imaging (CT scan / X rays)
Model analysis
Surgical Protocol,
Pharmacology in implant dentistry
Clinical session :
Implant Surgery by participants
Module 3 (Duration 2 days)
Surgical template & guided surgery.
Overview of Bone grafting.
Immediate implant placement
Single stage vs two stage procedure
Provisionalization
Clinical session :
Implant surgery by participants
Module 4 : (Duration 2 days)
All on Four & All on Six concept
Indirect sinus lift
Concept of implant overdentures
Introduction to some of the commonly used implant systems
Clinical session :
Demonstration of indirect sinus lift by the MENTOR on patient Implant surgery by participants
Module 5: (Duration 2 days)
Prosthetic components: Abutment selection
Second stage surgical protocol
Lecture and demonstration by mentor on impression techniques
Soft tissue management
Clinical session:
Impression making by participants
How our Course is different from Other Orthodontic Courses
1. Comprehensive course of 12 months duration.
2. Pre-clinical hands-on followed by Clinical training to complete cases from beginning to end.
3. Complete orthodontic kit worth Rs. 10,000 will be given to each participant
4. Each participant can visualize the final results achieved by them.
5. Assistance will be provided post-course completion.
Course Outline:
Etiology,Diagnosis and Treatment Planing
Cephalometrics,Facial Esthetics and Habits
Straight Wire Technique
Patient Management from bonding till finish(2 patients per student)
Module 1: Introductory Course
Learn about Our New Concentrated Sequential Program
Learn How to incorporate orthodontics in your Practice
Learn about Etiology, Diagnosis & treatment planning
Basics about Growth and development
Module 2: Comprehensive Cephalometrics, Facial Esthetics and Habits
Cephalometric course covering a brief history of cephalometrics, definitions of landmarks, tracing of head plates, and review of commonly used cephalometric analysis
Role of Facial Esthetic in treatment Planning.
Role of habits in malocclusion and their interception
Module 3: Straight Wire Technique
Hands-On working directly on patients
Force Control
Use of anchorage
Completion of a Class II Division 1 case
Module 4-12: Patient Management from bonding of a case till finishing and detailing.
Chair side presentation of a case
Bonding brackets in patients
Ligating flexible wires.
Fabrication of Stainless Steel arch forms
Retraction of teeth and anchorage control
Space closure
Finishing & detailing of the case
Debonding of the case
Materials given to each student by the academy
Weingart plier
Pin and Ligature cutter
Light wire cutter
Artery forcep
Tweed loop forming plier
Bracket kits
Ligatures and E-chain arch wires
why you should join our course?
All patients and material will be provided by the academy
Ample number of patients for each student
Maximum 7-8 students per batch
This course is a journey from basics to advance dental procedures so that the participant gains enough confidence to open their own practice
Patient selection and clinical assessment
• Comprehensive, practice oriented Lecture on Complete Denture Fabrication:
Principles of impression making,
Types / handling of newer materials,
Functional impressions
Jaw Relation made easy
Denture Esthetics
Techniques to reduce chair side time
Complete Denture Occlusion
Recall and maintenance
Identifying and dealing with Post insertion problems
Denture Reline: Soft Chairside to ensure Zero to minimal Recalls
Clinical techniques: Demonstration and Hands On: with Patients
Tray selection
Primary Impression
Easy way of Border molding and final impression to reduce chair side time(Using functional impression materials)
Simple techniques to record precise Jaw relation with ease(Vertical & Centric)
Teeth Selection: What to choose, The how and why
Laboratory Procedures:
Custom Tray Fabrication in minutes: Light cure trays
Making Occlusal rims on denture bases
Cast Partial Dentures: Day 2:
This learning experience should arm you with theoretical, technical and practical applications/knowledge to fabricate a fully functional CPD, with its indications.
The course will cover: Lectures
Basic principles of Cast Partials,
Surveying,
General design principals,
Mouth preparation,
Alternate cast technique,
Border molding & final impression for Cast partials,
Ideal designs for all types of partially edentulous situations.
Hybrid Partial Dentures
Flexibles: where, when and how!!
Demonstrations and Hands On : Models
Designing on Patient casts, Mouth preparations, and Putty/light body impressions on Models. The design philosophy recommended is one that combines broad stress distribution, minimal tooth and tissue coverage by the frame work and retentive elements that release during functional movement of the prosthesis.
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