From Planning to Smile: Single-Tooth Implant Rehabilitation
A demanda | Online
Descripción
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Complexity level: Basic to Intermediate
All content in one course for beginners. The course was developed with the purpose of empowering professionals through theoretical knowledge and guidance for the development of essential practical skills necessary for carrying out single-tooth implant procedures with confidence and precision.
Why take this course
Single-tooth implant rehabilitation requires the integration of diagnostic, surgical, and prosthetic knowledge throughout the treatment process. This course provides a structured learning pathway covering patient assessment, basic anatomy, clinical and radiographic examinations, preliminary treatment planning, surgical preparation, implant placement protocols, conventional and guided surgical workflows, prosthetic options, and clinical follow-up. It also includes clinical cases, procedural videos, and supporting materials to help participants understand how these elements are applied in different single-unit rehabilitation scenarios.
Course objective
To provide dental professionals with foundational and intermediate knowledge of the clinical workflow for single-tooth implant rehabilitation, from patient assessment and treatment planning to surgical preparation, implant placement, prosthetic restoration, and follow-up. The course presents conventional and digital workflows, different surgical approaches, and screw-retained, cement-retained, and temporary prosthetic solutions, supported by clinical examples and step-by-step educational content.
| Unit | Title | Level | Duration | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Foundations of Diagnosis: Understanding the Patient for Successful Implant Planning | Basic | 1h 50 min | To provide participants with the fundamental diagnostic knowledge and clinical reasoning skills necessary to evaluate patients comprehensively and plan safe, evidence-based implant treatments. |
| 2 | Preparing for Surgery: Protocols for a Safe and Predictable Procedure | Basic | 1h 10 min | To prepare participants for safe and predictable implant surgeries by providing essential knowledge on surgical protocols, including instrument sterilization, surgical field setup, anesthesia, and the appropriate use of antibiotics and anti-inflammatory medications. |
| 3 | From Principles to Practice: The Neodent Helix GM | Basic | 30 min | To provide participants with essential knowledge of the Neodent philosophy and the Helix Grand Morse surgical system, focusing on its key features, surgical protocols, and clinical applications for predictable implant procedures. |
| 4 | From Indication to Innovation: The Neodent Helix GM Surgical Systems | Intermediate | 1h 30 min | To equip participants with the essential knowledge and practical skills to perform safe and predictable implant surgeries using the Neodent Helix Grand Morse system, covering both conventional and guided approaches—from clinical indication to advanced digital workflows. |
| 5 | Clinical Follow-up and Maintenance: Managing Outcomes in Implant Dentistry | Intermediate | 30 min | Throughout the journey, your choices will guide the learning experience, giving you access to the essential knowledge and clinical strategies needed to perform effective assessment, maintenance, and management of implant rehabilitations, promoting long-term success and stability. |
| 6 | Prosthetic Rehabilitation with Neodent Grand Morse | Intermediate | 3h | To equip participants with comprehensive knowledge and practical skills in Neodent’s Grand Morse prosthetic solutions, covering conventional and digital workflows—from impression and scanning to abutment selection, restorative procedures, and clinical application for predictable and aesthetic outcomes. |
| 7 | Clinical cases | Intermediate | 3h | A selection of clinical cases that helps reinforce the content presented in this course and may inspire your clinical practice. |
Segmentos de productos: Otros, Implantología