Specialist In Oclusion And Prosthesis On Implants
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Programs
A program that emphasizes issues of occlusion and dysfunction of ATM, practices with a physical therapist specialized in ATM are performed, in addition of different laboratory practices.
Special importance is also given to digital planning, being carried out practices on real cases.
Requirements
Each participant must send before starting the first module of the course:
- Photocopy of the title of dentist or collegiate card
- Photocopy of ID or PASSPORT
- Photocopy of the last civil liability insurance receipt
Program
Theoretical program
- Facets of wear: attrition, erosion and abrasion. Dental abduction
- Bruxism. Definition. Classification. Etiology. Clinical and complementary diagnosis. Sleep physiology. Effects of bruxism on the system. Treatment
- Differential diagnosis of headaches: Migraine, tension headache and cluster headache
- Trigeminal neuralgia.
- Definition, etiology and prevalence
- Importance of dysfunction in daily practice.
- Anatomy and physiology of ATM
- ATM Biomechanics
- Pain: primary and heterotopic: central, projected and referred
- Classification of dysfunction:
- Muscle disorders. Local myalgia Myofascial pain
- Condylar-disc complex alterations. Dislocation with reduction. Dislocation with intermittent lock reduction. Dislocation without reduction with opening limitation. Dislocation without reduction without opening limitation
- Incompatibility of joint surfaces: alterations of joint surfaces, adhesions, hypermobility and spontaneous dislocation
- Inflammatory disorders: capsulitis and backodiscitis
- Osteoarthritis and osteoarthritis
- Differential diagnosis between muscle and joint pathology
- Clinical history of TMJ dysfunction. Questions that can never be missing. Practice among students
- ATM scanning protocol. Manual and functional exploration of the musculature of the stomatognathic system. Manual and functional exploration of the cervical skull system.
- TMJ clinical examination practice
- Supplementary tests. Rx and interpretation of magnetic resonance. Practical examples
- Treatment: pharmacological, physiotherapy and plaques
- Surgical treatment: current status
- Facets of wear: attrition, erosion and abrasion. Dental abduction Bruxism Definition. Classification. Etiology. Clinical and complementary diagnosis. Sleep physiology. Effects of bruxism on the system. Treatment
- Differential diagnosis of headaches: Migraine, tension headache and cluster headache Trigeminal neuralgia.
- Definition, etiology and prevalence
- Importance of dysfunction in daily practice.
- Anatomy and physiology of TMJ
- ATM Biomechanics
- Pain: primary and heterotopic: central, projected and referred
- Classification of dysfunction: Muscle disorders Local myalgia Myofascial pain Alterations complex condyle-disc. Dislocation with reduction. Dislocation with intermittent lock reduction. Dislocation without reduction with opening limitation. Dislocation without reduction without opening limitation
- Incompatibility of joint surfaces: alterations of joint surfaces, adhesions, hypermobility and spontaneous dislocation
- Inflammatory disorders: capsulitis and backodiscitis
- Osteoarthritis and osteoarthritis
- Differential diagnosis between muscular and joint pathology
- Clinical history of TMJ dysfunction. Questions that can never be missing. Practice among students
- ATM scanning protocol. Manual and functional exploration of the musculature of the stomatognathic system. Manual and functional exploration of the cervical skull system.
- TMJ clinical examination practice
- Supplementary tests. Rx and interpretation of magnetic resonance. Practical examples
- Treatment: pharmacological, physiotherapy and plaques
- Surgical treatment: current status
Theoretical program
- Importance of biomechanics in implant prostheses. Mechanical and biological complications of biomechanical origin
- Biomechanics of the implant / bone interface
- Biomechanical characteristics of the jaw and jaw. Biomechanical differences between cortical bone and spongy bone. The bone paradox of poor quality
- Implant Design. Microscopic and macroscopic characteristics.
- Microscopic characteristics: Surface treatment: addition, subtraction and mixed techniques. The bioactive surfaces. Ideal roughness of the surface of an implant. The future of surface treatments
- Macroscopic characteristics. Threaded versus impacted. Conical versus cylindrical. Design of the turns. Cortical zone design. Design of the area for sealing soft tissue. The long implant The wide implant The short implant Narrow implant
- Biomechanics of the implant / abutment / prosthetic interface
- Connection types
- Evolution of connections in implantology
- Concept, characteristics, types and biomechanics of external connections
- Concept, characteristics, types and biomechanics of internal connections: internal hexagon and cone
- Abutments for implant prostheses.
- Platform change
- “One abutment one time”
- Biomechanical protocol to minimize marginal bone loss
- Biomechanical protocol for choosing the number of implants needed depending on the type of prosthesis
- Implant-tooth joint
- Pillar workshop Occlusion Practices
- Registration with facial arch
- Record taking in a central relationship
- Semi-adjustable articulator assembly
- Semi-adjustable articulator programming
- Preparation of a previous individualized guide
- Development of a slope shaper for the later sector
- Occlusal adjustment
- Management of Tscan-III
Theoretical program
Impression taking:
- Choice of the ideal cuvette type
- Printing materials: silicone versus polyether
- Indirect or closed tray technique. Direct or open tray technique. When splinting print transfers. Impressions with snaps coping. How to choose the ideal printing technique.
- Impression of the emergency profile and the pontics
- Emptying models for implant prostheses
Implant prostheses:
- Cemented prosthesis
- Concept and characteristics of the cemented prosthesis
- Indications and contraindications of the cemented prosthesis
- Choice of the ideal pillar
- Cementation. Choice of ideal cement
- Clinical and laboratory protocol
- Screwed prosthesis
- Concept and characteristics of the screwed prosthesis
- Direct screwed prosthesis
- Indirect screwed prosthesis. The intermediate pillar
- Indications and contraindications of the screwed prosthesis
- Clinical and laboratory protocol
- Communication with the laboratory
- Pink aesthetics and white aesthetics
- CAD-CAM
- Zirconium management
- Case presentation
Theoretical program
Planning and digital development:
- The surgical splint. From simple cases to complicated cases. 3d print
- Design and implementation of provisional digitally. Emergency Profile Management
- Digital waxing and its 3D printing
- Free access software
- Internships by students of intraoral scanning and digital design
Overdentures:
- Concept and types of overdentures: implant-supported versus implant-retained
- Indications and contraindications of overdentures on implants. Main advantages and complications
- Clinical protocol of differential diagnosis between fixed prosthesis and overdenture
- Types of retention: bars, individual anchors: locator and telescopic anchors
- Biomechanics of overdentures. Number of implants needed for an overdenture
- Protocol and clinical tips. Laboratory protocol
- Clinical cases
Theoretical program
Planning and digital development:
- The surgical splint. From simple cases to complicated cases. 3d print
- Design and implementation of provisional digitally. Emergency Profile Management
- Digital waxing and its 3D printing
- Free access software
- Internships by students of intraoral scanning and digital design
Overdentures:
- Concept and types of overdentures: implant-supported versus implant-retained
- Indications and contraindications of overdentures on implants. Main advantages and complications
- Clinical protocol of differential diagnosis between fixed prosthesis and overdenture
- Types of retention: bars, individual anchors: locator and telescopic anchors
- Biomechanics of overdentures. Number of implants needed for an overdenture
- Protocol and clinical tips. Laboratory protocol
- Clinical cases
Theoretical program
- Dental photography. What is the ideal camera. Opening, speed and ISO. Automatic mode versus manual mode. Depth of field What parameters to use in intraoral and extraoral photography. Light in dental photography. Flash: which one and how to use it
- Aesthetic-buco-facial analysis
- Programs for aesthetic planning
- Provisionalization as a diagnostic system. Aesthetic provisionalization techniques
- What restorative material to use
- Full arcade rehabilitations
Theoretical program
Theoretical agenda:
- Perimplantitis and maintenance
- Definition, prevalence, diagnosis and treatment of periimplantitis
- Ideal design of implant prostheses
- Maintenance of implant prostheses: clinical protocol
- Different types of implant retention on implantsTheoretical agenda Immediate loading:
- Immediate loading of the unit implant of the previous sector. Management of the provisional. Concave profile
- Immediate loading of the unit implant in the posterior sector
- Immediate loading in complex cases
Theoretical program
Theoretical Agenda:
CAD-CAM and digital flow:
- Current possibilities of CAD-CAM
- Intraoral Scanner
- Digital flow protocol
- Presentation of cases, from the simple to the most complex
From provisional to definitive prosthesis:
- Importance of provisional in implant prostheses
- Techniques for preparing provisional clinics
- The provisional as a diagnostic method
- From provisional to definitive prosthesis. Protocol
New materials in implant prostheses:
- Carbon fiber and peek for implant prosthesis structures