Session 1

Session 1: Patient Evaluation & Treatment Planning

Course Topics:

  • Rationale for Implants

  • Patient Evaluation and Treatment Planning

  • 50 Criteria Which Influence Implant Supported Prostheses

  • Implant Quality of Health Scale

  • Available Bone Volume

  • Bone Density

  • Stress

  • Implant Number / Size

  • Implant Suturing

  • Radiographic Interpretation

  • CT Scan Related Surgical Techniques and Templates

  • Treatment Planning on Mandibular Overdentures and Single Tooth Treatment Options

  • Pre-implant Prosthetics

  • Laboratories - Workshops

Course Objectives:

  • Recognize and explain the impact of complete and partial edentulism as a national health problem in dentistry.

  • Understand the history of dental implants, recognize the pioneering efforts, and understand the current and future status of implant dentistry.

  • Classify and define the different types and modalities of dental implants.

  • Classify and define different prosthetic options for implant dentistry.

  • Explain the anatomical maxillary and mandibular considerations and limitations in relation to implant placment.

  • Recognize diagnostic imaging procedures for the assessment of available bone quantity and quality.

  • Understand the biological basis (materials, mechanics and implant-tissue interface) and interactions between dental implants and host tissues.

  • Demonstrate and conduct complete dental history and clinical evaluation of implant patients.

  • Assess implant quality-of-health and other matters to obtain and maintain health of soft and hard tissues.

  • Recognize and identify local conditions which may influence the surgical and/or the prosthetic implant treament.

  • Recognize and properly perform referral procedures to medical and dental specialists, when indicated.

  • Complete sequential surgical treatment planning for implant treatment, including alternative treatments.

  • Develop an organized treatment planning approach following the Biomechanical aspects of stress.

  • Treatment theorem including; Prosthetic options, Stress theorum, available bone density, implant design, key implant position, implant size.

  • Describe a protocol for patient preparation; (dental, medical, psychological and financial) prior to placement of implants.

  • Properly perform implant surgical placement procedures for posterior single tooth implants, manage related complications and recognize situations which mandate referral for posterior single tooth surgery.

  • Understand and apply principles for proper hard and soft tissue surgery, such as but not limited to, incision design, flap preparation, osteotomy preparation, controlled pressure and heat generation-implant placement, and suturing for posterior single tooth surgery.

  • Establish an organized approach to implant placement techniques with the abilities to select the appropriate surgical technique and materials in relationship to the bony topography.

  • Describe and prepare surgical procedures with awareness of anatomic landmarks and possible short and long term complications for posterior implant surgery.