Contents

The course is divided into the following 5 modules. Fundamental Theory, Oral Surgery, Implantology, Periodontics, and the Final Project.

The first module deals with the fundamental theory underpinning all the work done on the programme, including the most important aspects of anatomy and physiology related to implantology and oral surgery.

The Oral Surgery module covers the theoretical and practical knowledge needed to carry out oral procedures: extraction of impacted teeth, excision of cysts, soft-tissue biopsies, frenectomies, etc.

The Implantology module studies the diagnostic tools available for case planning. The various challenges facing implantologists with regard to dental rehabilitation are grouped into sectors and described one by one: aesthetic sector, posterior sector, maxilla, jaw, unitary, multiple). Surgical practice will also be taught, in the rehabilitation of soft and hard tissues, with advanced techniques for obtaining local grafts and flaps.

Another module is devoted to the world of advanced periodontics, which is necessary for complete oral rehabilitation.

Writing up a Final Project.

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