Oral Implantology
Keywords |
Classification |
Keyword |
OFICIAL |
Dental Medicine |
Instance: 2020/2021 - 1S
Cycles of Study/Courses
Teaching language
Portuguese
Objectives
The contents were defined in terms of objectives and skills to be acquired by students. The contents include knowledge of the materials necessary to perform surgery for the placement of implants, and the indications and contraindications of treatment deploy, so the student is able to diagnose and develop a correct treatment plan for a implant-supported rehabilitation. At the same time, students will be able to correctly perform the clinical and surgical technique and select the correct materials for the implant surgery.
Learning outcomes and competences
At the end of the course, students should be able to:
1 - Study a critical and reflective in the field of Oral Implantology.
2 - Being able to diagnose, plan and execute integrated rehabilitation treatments.
3 - Mastering the techniques and skills needed to perform treatments in the field of Oral Implantology.
4 - Know and master the classic and current scientific literature in the field of Oral Implantology.
5 - Dominate the research methodology on the field of Oral Surgery.
6 - Being able to perform clinical and laboratory research.
7 - Know and master the teaching techniques of public presentation.
8 - Have the theoretical and practical bases for the preparation and publication of articles and scientific papers.
Working method
Presencial
Program
History of implant dentistry
Human anatomy applied
Anatomy of periodontal tissues around implants
Osseointegration
Level integration of soft tissue around the implants
Concepts of osteogenesis, osteoinduction and osteoconductive
Types and Implants surfaces
Biological response
Premedication and postoperative
Options rehabilitation of implant treatment
Types of connections
Concepts of occlusion applied
Concepts of biomechanics applied
Types of piles and selection criteria of pillars
Prosthesis bolted, cemented prosthesis
Risk factors for local and systemic
Implants in locations with little available bone
Techniques of bone regeneration
Treatment of collapse of the alveolar crest
Techniques of sinus floor elevation
Immediate loading
Immediate, transmucosal implants
Survival of implants in the long term
Concepts of the mucosa and periimplantitis
Supportive treatment
Surgical and prosthetic complications
Implantology with means for orthodontic anchorage
Mandatory literature
Donado Rodríguez Manuel;
Cirugía bucal. ISBN: 84-458-1533-4
Gay Escoda, Cosme;
Cirugía bucal. ISBN: 84-8934-61-X
Peterson, Larry J. 340;
Contemporary oral and maxillofacial surgery. ISBN: 0-323-01887-4
Lindhe, Jan, 340;
Clinical periodontology and implant dentistry. ISBN: 1-4051-0236-5
Teaching methods and learning activities
Type A theoretical seminars which will consider practical and theoretical content of the clinical area of Oral Implantology (OI).
Seminars theoretical type B which will consider the theoretical syllabus of the specific topics of OI.
Seminars on review of scientific literature where students discuss all relevant current and classic literature in the field of OI.
Seminars treatment plan is the place where students can make the presentation of clinical cases to be discussed with the body Teaching of the Masters as well as any visiting scholars (other Masters) to allow an integrated view of the rehabilitation treatment in dentistry.
Clinical and surgical activity at the premises of FMDUP where students undertake clinical care to patients for diagnosis and treatment in the field of oral implantology.
Research Where the student must do his work leading to the degree of Master of OI.
Evaluation Type
Distributed evaluation with final exam
Assessment Components
Designation |
Weight (%) |
Participação presencial |
10,00 |
Exame |
90,00 |
Total: |
100,00 |
Amount of time allocated to each course unit
Designation |
Time (hours) |
Frequência das aulas |
18,00 |
Estudo autónomo |
36,00 |
Total: |
54,00 |
Eligibility for exams
For this purpose, students must have at least 75% of attendance in relation to the number of classes taught.
Calculation formula of final grade
Final exam 90%;
Attendance 10%.