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Multidisciplinary Implantology Sessions II

Multidisciplinary Implantology Sessions II
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15421
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First semester
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Main language of instruction: English

Other languages of instruction: Catalan, Spanish

Teaching staff


In-person tutoring: Weekly schedule set by the faculty (by appointment).
Virtual tutoring: Via videoconference (by appointment).
Institutional email for academic inquiries and document submission.

Professor in charge:

Dr. Pablo Altuna Fistolera

Make an appointment:

altuna@uic.es

Introduction

The Multidisciplinary Clinical Sessions in Implantology course aims to integrate the theoretical and practical knowledge acquired in the fields of oral surgery, implantology, and related disciplines (periodontics, prosthodontics, radiology, anatomy, and dental materials) through the presentation, analysis, and discussion of real clinical cases.

The multidisciplinary approach allows students to understand the planning, execution, and maintenance of complex implant treatments, fostering clinical reasoning, evidence-based decision-making, and collaborative work among specialists.

Pre-course requirements

-Prior degree in Dentistry or Medicine with specialization in Stomatology or Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery.

-Basic knowledge of oral anatomy, oral surgery, and periodontics.

-Basic command of scientific terminology in English.

Objectives

-Integrate theoretical and practical knowledge from the various areas involved in implantology.
-Develop skills for presenting and defending complex clinical cases.
-Promote clinical reasoning and evidence-based decision-making.
-Encourage teamwork and interdisciplinary communication within the dental field.
-Critically evaluate clinical outcomes and propose improvements in treatment planning.

Competences/Learning outcomes of the degree programme

  • CN01 - Relate advanced and specialized concepts in oral surgery, implantology and oral rehabilitation.
  • CN03 - Identify the different types of surgical interventions, aseptic techniques and types of healing of hard and soft tissues.
  • CP01 - Plan and rehabilitate patients with unitary, partial and total edentulism with an aesthetic and functional result (adjusting the occlusion and integration of the prosthesis in the patient's mouth and face as a whole).
  • CP02 - Diagnose and treat patients' oral cavity lesions conservatively or surgically, as well as their subsequent follow-up.
  • CP04 - Generate work synergies with professionals from other areas and disciplines by designing joint strategies for action in oral surgery and implantology patients.
  • CP08 - Carry out, through prior preparation, an aesthetic and functional oral rehabilitation treatment plan.
  • HB02 - Interpret the different radiological examinations in the field of oral surgery and implantology.

Learning outcomes of the subject

  • - Oral Surgery and Implantology - LEARNING OUTCOMES: 1. Perform advanced dissection techniques 2. Make a correct diagnosis of oral medical-surgical pathology and implantology 3. Diagnose oral cavity lesions and the appropriate diagnostic protocols 4. Identify the surgical techniques to place dental implants in different indications 5. Perform dental extractions with different degrees of complexity. 6. Plan surgery, implantology and prosthesis digitally 7. Perform different reconstructive/regenerative techniques in the oral cavity, both hard and soft tissues. 8. Present clinical cases and treatment plans in public and their argued defense
  • - Complementary Specialties - LEARNING OUTCOMES: 1. Work in a multidisciplinary way, especially with the prosthetics, periodontics, orthodontics and endodontics departments. 2. Interpret complementary radiological examinations, especially in a CBCT computed tomography. 3. Simulate surgical and prosthetic interventions in synthetic, animal or virtual models. 4. Make a rehabilitative treatment plan and its alternatives. 5. Know the different diagnostic techniques in oral rehabilitation 6. Diagnose and surgically treat periodontal disease 7. Identify the concepts of dental clinic management 8. Describe the materials and techniques associated with endodontic surgery 9. Simulate surgical interventions in artificial, animal or digital models.

Syllabus

1. Introduction to Multidisciplinary Clinical Sessions

2. Comprehensive Implant Treatment Planning

-Clinical and Radiographic Diagnosis
-Bone and Soft Tissue Evaluation
-Systemic and Local Factors

3. Surgical Aspects

-Implant Placement in Different Clinical Scenarios
-Guided Bone Regeneration and Advanced Techniques

4. Prosthetic Aspects

-Immediate and Delayed Rehabilitation
-Occlusal Design and Prosthetic Biomechanics

5. Management of Complications

-Implant Failures, Peri-implantitis, and Reinterventions

6. Presentation and Defense of Clinical Cases

-Presentation Structure
-Scientific Argumentation
-Peer Evaluation

Teaching and learning activities

In person



-Weekly clinical sessions: Presentation and discussion of real cases by students and faculty.
-Thematic seminars: Analysis of recent literature and discussion of clinical protocols.
-Personalized tutoring: Monitoring of progress and guidance in case preparation.
-Continuous assessment: Active participation, oral presentations, and case defenses.

Evaluation systems and criteria

In person



Participation and discussion in clinical sessions: 50%
Presentation and defense of clinical cases: 50%
Requirement: Minimum attendance of 80%.

Bibliography and resources

Basic bibliography:

Clinical Periodontology and Implant Dentistry.

Lindhe, J., Lang, N.P., Karring, T.

Wiley-Blackwell.


Carranza's Clinical Periodontology.

Newman, M. G., Takei, H., Klokkevold, P. R., Carranza, F. A.

Elsevier.

 

Contemporary Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Hupp, Ellis, Tucker

Ed Mosby

 

30 years of Guided Bone Regeneration

Buser, D.

Ed Quintessence Publishing

 

Plastic and Aesthetic Periodontal and Implant Surgery

Zhur, O. & Hurtzeler M.

Ed Quintessence Publishing

 

Mucogingival Aesthetic Surgery

Zucchelli, G.

Ed Quintessence Publishing

 

Peterson's Principles of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

Michael Miloro

Ed B.C. Decker

 

Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology

Neville

Ed Saunders

 

Oral Surgery for the General Dentist

Sailer, Pajarola

Ed Thieme

 

Contemporary Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology

Philip Sapp

Ed Elsevier

 

Maxillofacial Trauma and Esthetic Facial Reconstruction

Peter Ward-Booth

Treatise on Oral Surgery

Gay Escoda C, Berini Aytés L

Ed Ergon

Contemporary Implant Dentistry

Carl E Misch

Oral Surgery

Matteo Chiapasco

Resources:

Access to scientific databases: PubMed, Scopus, Cochrane Library, etc., through the UIC Library service.

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