The Most Comprehensive Implant Home Study Program is an AGD/PACE approved continuing education home study program authored by an experienced implant dentistry clinician. This program augments and complements the clinical program providing comprehensive, generic information on all aspects of implant dentistry.
This is an inexpensive, comprehensive, generic, home study program designed to provide continuing education credits. The program is self paced and allows the participant to learn at home saving the costs of travel. Benefits to You
- CE Credits
- Home study
- Convenient
- Inexpensive
- Personal trainer
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- Expand your practice
- Pateints are requesting this service
- If you don't supply it, others will
- Certificates
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"Any GP who is comfortable in surgical procedures is capable of keeping the procedure under one roof."
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Modules
The entire program consists of 14 modules including:
- Introduction to Implants
- Patient Selection
- Treatment Planning
- Surgery
- Uncovering & Impression Taking
- Implant Restoration: Dentate
- Implant Restoration: Soft Tissue Overdentures
- Implant Restoration: Implant Supported Overdentures
- Implant Restoration: Fixed Detachable Prostheses
- Bone & Bone Augmentation
- Bone Augmentation Procedures
- Ethical Marketing and Selling of Implants to the Public
- Trouble Shooting
- Laboratory Considerations
Each module is available complete with an illustrated Workbook, DVD or video and a written examination. On successful completion of each module, the participant is awarded a Certifcate suitable for mounting on their wall attesting to the completion of the module.
1. Introduction to Implants
The objective of Module #1: Introduction to Implants is to give the reader a better understanding of what implants are, how they have reached their present acceptance, the materials, designs and techniques used, why they are successful, why they fail and further, when dental implants should be used. As well, the reader will be introduced to the terminology commonly used in implant dentistry plus answers to several of the most commonly asked questions by patients.
On successful completion of this module, the reader will be in a better position to discuss implant dentistry from a grounded base of knowledge with your patients and you will understand the modules that follow in this series. (CE credits 5-7)
2. Patient Selection
The objective of Module #2: Patient Evaluation is to teach you to better understand the medical, psychological, dental, financial, consent and medico-legal factors that need to be assessed and considered to assure success in placing and restoring dental implants in patients.
Once finished, you should be able to evaluate a potential patient to determine their acceptability for implant treatment. As well, you should be able to discuss the indications, contra-indications, benefits and risks with the patient from a scientifically evidence based position. (CE credits 5-7)
3. Treatment Planning
The objective of Module #3: Treatment Planning is to make you aware and learn the background, thought processes, and steps a clinician might follow to arrive at a scientifically and clinically based plan of treatment for a potential patient involving dental implants.
On successful completion of this module, you should be able to determine how many implants are required, where they can be placed, mechanical principles associated with implants and implant prostheses, how to determine which prosthesis should be used, and the fabrication of the radiological and surgical stents. (CE credits 5-7)
4. Surgery
The objective of Module #5: Surgical Placement of Implants is to give you a better understanding of the indications, contra-indications, pre-operative planning, surgical techniques involved, post-operative care and the problems the clinician is liable to encounter during the surgical placement of implants. On successful completion of this module, you will understand how to properly place dental implants. It is not intended to take the place of clinical experience in implant dentistry but act as an adjunct to the already qualified surgeon. (CE credits 5-7)
5. Uncovering & Impression Taking
The objective of Module #5: Surgical Placement of Implants is to give you a better understanding of the indications, contra-indications, pre-operative planning, surgical techniques involved, post-operative care and the problems the clinician is liable to encounter during the surgical placement of implants. On successful completion of this module, you will understand how to properly place dental implants. It is not intended to take the place of clinical experience in implant dentistry but act as an adjunct to the already qualified surgeon. (CE credits 5-7) 6. Implant Restoration: Dentate
The objective of Module #6 : Restoration of Implants: Dentate is to teach you the background, rules, and techniques a clinician might follow to produce an accurate properly fitting crown or bridge over implants.
On successful completion of this module, you should be able to take proper impressions, choose the best crown abutment for the desired result, direct the laboratory to fabricate the prosthesis and secure the prosthesis properly onto the implant. (CE credits 5-7)
7. Implant Restoration: Soft Tissue Overdentures
The objective of Module #7: Soft Tissue Overdentures is to give you a better understanding of Soft Tissue Overdentures, how to fabricate them, how to process attachments into dentures, perform intra oral pickups and how to reline over dentures. On successful completion of this module, you will be in a better position to discuss in depth the subject of soft tissue overdentures with your patients and to understand the other modules in this series. As well, you will be able to perform the technical and chairside procedures for
fabrication of soft tissue overdentures and clasp free partials and the attachment of O rings to overdentures for your patients. (CE credits 5-7) 8. Implant Restoration: Implant Supported Overdentures
The objective of Module #8 : Implant Supported Overdentures is to teach you what implant overdentures are, how they differ from other overdentures, the various types of attachments, how to design metal bars and the techniques necessary to fabricate metal bars and overdentures. On successful completion of this module, you should be able to take proper impressions, choose the best attachments for the desired result, direct the laboratory to fabricate the metal bar and prosthesis and secure the prosthesis properly onto the metal bar. (CE credits 5-7)
9. Implant Restoration: Fixed Detachable Prostheses
The objective of Module #9 : Fixed Detachable Prostheses is to teach you what Fixed Detachable Prostheses are, how they differ from other overdentures, how to design prostheses and the techniques necessary to fabricate the prostheses. On successful completion of this module, you should be able to take proper impressions, design the prosthesis for the desired result, direct the laboratory to fabricate the prosthesis and secure the prosthesis properly onto the metal bar. (CE credits 5-7)
10. Bone & Bone Augmentation
The objective of Module #10: Bone & Bone Grafts is to give you a better understanding of what bone is, how it functions, its physiology, histology, blood supply, types of bone grafts and what makes bone grafts successful. On successful completion of this module, you will be in a better position to discuss bone grafting from a grounded base of knowledge with your
patients, as well as evaluate and understand graft materials and grafting techniques that follow in Modules #11: Bone Grafting Techniques . (CE credits 5-7)
11. Bone Augmentation Procedures
The objective of Module #11: Bone Grafting Procedures is to give you a better understanding of the clinical application of bone and bone graft materials to obtain the desired results in your patient. You will learn which graft materials and combination of graft materials are recommended for various grafting procedures, the procedures used to place various grafts and where and how to obtain bone from donor sites. On successful completion of this module, you will be in a better position to clinically place bone grafts into your patients from a grounded base of knowledge. (CE credits 5-7)
12. Ethical Marketing and Selling of Implants to the Public
The objective of Module #12: Ethical Marketing & Selling Implants is to give the reader a better understanding of what is marketing and selling, how it affects one's business success, the terms used, the techniques used, why a business is successful, why it can fail and further, how to achieve maximal results with minimal cost.
On successful completion of this module, the reader will be in a better position to introduce an effective implant marketing and sales plan into your practice. You will be able to discuss marketing and selling with others from a grounded base of knowledge. (CE credits 5-7)
13. Trouble Shooting
The objective of Module #13: Trouble Shooting Dental Implants is to give the reader a better understanding of the problems encountered when placing and restoring dental implants, how to recognize them and their course of treatment and most importantly how to prevent them.
On successful completion of this module, the reader will be in a better position to better evaluate patients wishing dental implants to prevent potential problems. As well, the clinician will recognize problems and be able to effectively treat them from a grounded base of knowledge.
(CE credits 5-7)
14. Laboratory Considerations
The objective of Module #14: Laboratory Considerations is to give the reader a better understanding of what unique problems and procedures are associated with implant dentistry, the techniques used, and further, how to achieve maximal results with minimal cost.
On successful completion of this module, the reader, if a dental technician, will be in a better position to introduce implant dentistry into their dental laboratory: if a dentist, to be in a better position to direct your dental lab in the proper fabrication of the restoration of implants. You will be able to discuss laboratory procedures with others from a grounded base of knowledge. (CE credits 5-7)
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