Universitat Internacional de Catalunya
Multidisciplinary Implantology Session III
Teaching staff
Introduction
All cases in need of implant placement will be presented at this session where all students together with the faculty will discuss treatment alternatives in a comprehensive manner and by all means with solid bibliographic support. The University Departments of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Periodontics and Prosthesis are involved in these sessions.
Pre-course requirements
Residents are asked to have an extensive knowledge through literature research of the cases to be presented. No case will be allowed into the session without a thorough analysis of the problem, deep clinical and radiological planning including 3D, prosthodontics pre-surgical planning and a deep review of the different treatment options.
Objectives
- Create a critical & sceptical scenario where a number of management actions can be designed for a specific clinical situation.
- Develop among our students diagnostic skills, which allow for an integrative approach.
- Integrate all the diagnostic tools: clinical, image, lab, in an orderly and efficient manner
- Provoke an open-minded approach when it comes to define treatment plans
- Understand the different between opinion & evidence based diagnosis
- Be able to discuss and debate cases with peer colleagues
Competences/Learning outcomes of the degree programme
- Awareness and dominance of all surgical and prosthetic scenarios
- Skills in all surgical procedures to allow different exits for a given problem
- Skills in all rehabilitation procedures to allow different exits for a given problem
- Cone Beam CT reading & diagnostic abilities
- Self-criticism when debating surgical alternatives
- Ultimately be able to combine scientific evidence with clinical experience and personal skills when designing an optimal treatment plan.
- Manage complications in an expedite and orderly manner
Learning outcomes of the subject
Residents should be able to:
- Be self-confident when it comes to solve any missing tooth scenario.
- Develop arguing and debating skills when it comes to defend a specific treatment plan.
- Be able to connect and cooperate with other departments in multispecialty treatments.
Syllabus
- Announcements from the session coordinator.
- Presentation of each case by the responsible team.
- Discussion of each case with the rest of the participants.
- Decision regarding final treatment plan.
- Final remarks.
- Complications section with review of failed/complex cases retrospectively.
Teaching and learning activities
In person
- The official format for IMOS presentations must be followed.
- Presenters should provide at least two treatment options for each case.
- Each of the treatment options must be documented with enough literature.
- Residents and clinical instructors must have discussed the case internally in advance.
- No interruptions during case presentation unless severe pitfalls detected by the faculty.
- Debate on each case based on literature and previous experiences
Evaluation systems and criteria
In person
All students will be under continued evaluation based on:
- Number of cases presented.
- Quality of presentations
- Diagnostic and management skills.
- Evidence based treatment plans.
- Degree of participation in the sessions.
- Leadership.
Bibliography and resources
- A CBCT visor will be available for each IMOS resident
- Carl E. Misch. Contemporary Implant Dentistry, 3rd Edition, 2007. ISBN: 0978-0-323-04373-1 2007 - Carl E. Misch. Dental Implant Prosthetics. 2004. ISBN: 0978-0-323-01955-2 2004 - Stuart J Froum Dental. Implant Complications: Etiology, Prevention, and Treatment. Wiley-Blackwell, 2010 - Buser, Daniel; Cho, Jun Y.; Yeo, Alvin. Surgical Manual of Implant Dentistry/Surgical Procedures of Implant Dentistry. Quintessence Publishing 2007- Fouad Khoury, Hadi Antoun, Patrick Missika. Bone augmentation in oral implantology. Quintessence, 2007
- Anthony Sclar. Soft tissue and esthetic considerations in implant therapy. Quintessence Pub. Co., 2003
- Ole T. Jensen. The sinus bone graft. Quintessence Pub. Co., 2006