IMPLANT SURGERY
The aim of this course is to increase the surgical knowledge of the dentists who have not applied dental implants before or who have little experience and to apply implants safely. First, we will briefly talk about the change process that dental implantology has undergone in its history. Recent literature information about implant design, implant surface and implant materials will be shared. The bone and soft tissue anatomy of the upper and lower jaws with and without teeth will be examined. Radiographic, clinical planning and evaluation will be made and planning will be discussed over the cases. On the first day of the course, incision techniques and suture applications on the sheep's leg (cannon) will be practiced by all trainees. On the 2nd day of the course, the physiodispenser device, which is the most important tool in implant application, will be introduced practically. In terms of systemic diseases, the conditions that should be considered in implant application will be discussed. Detailed information will be given about the preparation and postoperative information before implant surgery and what needs to be considered. In the afternoon of the 2nd day of the course, all participants will make an incision on the model that looks like the real tissue, opening the implant hole in the bone tissue and placing the implant in practice. After the question and answer session, the course will be completed with a certificate ceremony.
First Day Training
Implant materials and implant design
Comparative implant designs,
Clinical importance of the implant surface
Alveolar bone anatomy and radiography
Anatomical changes after tooth loss
Anatomy of the gingiva and mucosa
Hand tools used in implant surgery
Types of incisions - Flap designs - Suture materials
Closed and open healing wound healing
Suturing on sheep leg: Hands-On
Second Day Training
Examination of the physiodispenser device Comparative implant designs
Pre-surgical preparation and medication Clinical importance of the implant surface
Post-surgical information and medication Alveolar bone anatomy and radiography
Responsibilities of the dental assistant Anatomical changes after tooth loss
Basic augmentation techniques Anatomy of the gingiva and mucosa
Anesthesia techniques and the things to pay attention Hand tools used in implant surgery
Detailed examination of the implant set Types of incisions - Flap designs - Suture materials
Opening the implant slot Closed and open healing wound healing
Placing the implant in the bone socket Suturing on sheep leg: Hands-On
Implant application on the plastic jaw model: Hands on Question-Answer-Certificate Ceremony
Closed and open healing wound healing Suturing on sheep leg: Hands-On
IMPLANT SUPPORTED PROSTHESIS
On the first day,the basic information will be given about the evaluation of toothless cavities, evaluation of patient-related characteristics and risk factors, and determination of ideal implant positions. Afterwards, the information about the different accessory parts and abutments used in implant systems and used during the prosthetic process will be given and the evaluations will be made about the abutment selection. Next, starting from impression materials and techniques, information will be given about all clinical procedures and workflow in partial-total edentulism cases. The last topic of the first day will be prosthetic restorative materials and their use. On the second day of the course, the principles of occlusion regulation and cementation in implant-supported prostheses will be explained, and finally, the theoretical part will be concluded with the subject of complication management and prosthesis maintenance. In the practical part of the course, metal and dentin fitting will be made on the model in a workshop form. Finally, all participants will have the implant impression taken on the model with the open and closed tray technique and the impression post transfer will be made. After the course, it is planned that all participants will be clinically and theoretically competent in implant-supported fixed cemented prostheses.
Third Day Training
Evaluation of Toothless Gaps and Planning Parts Used in Implant Prosthetic Process Impression Materials and Their Techniques
Workflow in Cemented Dentures Over Implant
Prosthetic Restorative Materials Cementation in Implanted Fixed Dentures Complication Management,
Care and Maintenance Taking Impression Open and Closed Tray on Model (Hands-On)
Question-Answer-Certificate Ceremony