Basics in Dental Implants referenced by MISCH'S Contemporary Implant Dentistry (Part 1)
MISCH'S Contemporary Implant Dentistry (Part 1)
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Course Curriculum
Basics in Dental Implants
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Start1-1-1 Rationale of Dental Implants-
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Start1-1-2 Terminology of Dental Implants-
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Start1-1-3 Surgical Instrument
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Start1-2 Implant Design
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Start1-3 Bone Physiology, Metabolism and Biomechanics
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Start1-4 Biomaterials of Implant Dentistry
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Start1-5-1 Medical history
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Start1-5-2 systemic health history
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Start1-5-3 Laboratory investigations , Medications history & Allergies
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Start1-6-1 Overview on Radiographic Devices
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Start1-6-2 Mandibular Anatomy
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Start1-6-3 Maxillary Anatomy
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Start1-7 Applied anatomy for dental implants
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Start1-8 Dental implant infections
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Start1-9-1 Prophylactic Antibiotic
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Start1-9-2 Management of Post Operative Pain , Local Anesthetic And Sedative
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Start2-1 Biomechanics in Implant Dentistry
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Start2-2 Stress ttt. Theorem
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Start2-3 Force Factors Related to Patient Conditions
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Start2-4 Dental Implant Surface
Treatment Planning of Dental Implants
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Start3-1 Interactive CBCT-and Dental -Implant Treatment -Planning
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Start3-2 Available Bone -and Dental Implant Treatment Plans
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Start3-3 Prosthetic Options in Implant Dentistry
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Start3-4 Bone dentistry- a key determinant for treatment planning
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Start3-5 Treatment Plans -Related to -Key Implant Positions -and Implant Number
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Start3-6 Treatment Plans for partially and completely edentulous arches
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Start3-7 Preimplant Prosthodontic -Factors Related to -Surgical Treatment -Planning
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Start3-8-1 Single And Multiple Tooth Replacement-
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Start3-8-2 Single And Multiple Tooth Replacement-
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Start3-9 Treatment Planning for the Edentulous-
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Start3-10 Fixed Versus Removable Prosthesis Treatment Planning
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Start3-11 Fixed Versus Removable Prosthesis Treatment Planning
Implant Placement, Loading & Tissue Rehabilitation
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Start4-1-1 Flap Design and Types of Flaps
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Start4-1-2 Flap Design and Types of Flaps
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Start4-1-3 Proper Incision Technique
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Start4-1-4 Surgical Armamentarium-
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Start4-2-1 Ideal Implant Positioning
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Start4-2-2 Ideal Implant Positioning
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Start4-3Mandibular Anatomic Implications for Dental Implant Surgery
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Start4-4 Complications of Dental Implant
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Start4-5 Immediate Implant Placement Surgical Protocol
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Start4-6 Immediate Loading and Restoration in Implant Dentistry
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Start5-1 Atraumatic Tooth Extraction-and Socket Grafting
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Start5-2 Bone Substitutes and-Membranes
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Start5-3 Particulate Membrane grafting-Guided Bone Regeneration
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Start5-4-1 Maxillary Sinus Anatomy And Pathology
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Start5-4-2 Factors Affecting Maxillary Sinus , Graft And Surgery
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Start5-5 Intraoral autogenous bone grafting
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Start5-6 Extraoral Bone Grafting for-Implant Reconstruction
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Start5-7 The Use of Botox and-Dermal Fillers in Oral-Implantology
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Start6-1 Peri-implant Diseases
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Start6-2 Implant Maintenance- Long-Term Implant Success
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Start6-3 treatment plan options
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