Oral Surgery +
Module 1. Introduction to Oral Surgery. Radiology. Instruments and equipment. Surgical act.
Unit 1.1.- Introduction to Oral Surgery.
- Clinical history and complementary tests Parts I and II.
- Documentation and informed consents.
- Sterility and surgical field set-up.
- Sterility and set-up of the surgical field
Unit 1.2.- Radiology
- Radiology in oral surgery: periapical radiographs, orthopantomography and cone beam computed tomography. PART 1
- Radiology in oral surgery: periapical radiographies, orthopantomography and cone beam computed tomography. PART 2
- Radiological diagnosis in oral surgery.
- Radiology in oral surgery: periapical radiographs, orthopantomography and cone beam computed tomography.
- Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT)
Unit 1.3.- Surgical procedure
- Instruments
- Pre-operative phase
- Operative phase
- Post-operative phase
Module 2. Anatomy in Oral Surgery
Unit 2.1.- Presentation
- The oral cavity and adjacent anatomical regions
Unit 2.2.- Osteology of the facial massif
- Facial massif, upper jawbone
Unit 2.3.- Lower jaw
- Study of the face, carotid gland. Facial nerve
- Facial artery.
- TMJ superficial and intermediate plane.
- Deep plane TMJ and infratemporal fossa.
- Submandibular region
- Submental region
- Floor of the mouth and tongue
Unit 2.4.- Upper jaw
- Upper maxilla (maxillary sinus)
- Orbital fossa
- Nasal fossa, ethmoid bone, turbinates
Module 3. Locoregional anaesthesia and conscious sedation.
Unit 3.1.- Loco-regional anaesthesia
- Presentation
- Introduction to anaesthesia. Pain from oral tissues
- Nerve conduction block.
- Anaesthetic equipment. General recommendations
- Primary anaesthetic techniques in dentistry.
- Secondary anaesthetic techniques in anaesthesia
- Local anaesthesia complications in dentistry
- General complications after dental anaesthesia
Unit 3.2.- Conscious sedation
- Intravenous conscious sedation
Justification of sedation
Levels of sedation
Patient assessment
Monitoring and b asic components
Pharmacology of sedation
Recovery and discharge criteria
- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Defibrillation
Airway management in a dental clinic
Airway obstruction
- Emergencies and airway maintenance in the dental surgery
Preliminary considerations
Most common medical emergencies: vagal reaction and allergic reaction
Other medical emergencies
Module 4. Complex exodontia. Complications
Unit 4.1.- Exodontics
- Basic principles of extractions
- Exodontia of maxillary permanent teeth
Unit 4.2.2. Complex extractions
- Complex extractions: open surgical extraction
Unit 4.3.- Complications of extractions
- Complications of exodontia
Module 5. Treatment of dental inclusions
Unit 5.1.- Included teeth generalities. Wisdom teeth.
- Included teeth. Generalities
- Tooth retention.
- Pathology of the third molar.
- Therapeutic approach
- Complications and therapeutic guidelines
Unit 5.2.- Included canines
- Canine teeth: exodontia
- Canines: Surgical-orthodontic treatment
- Ortho-perio approach to treat included canines. Diagnosis, procedure, clinical cases.
Unit 5.3.- Other inclusions. Transplants
- Other included teeth.
- Supranumerary teeth.
- Tooth transplants.
Module 6. Exodontic complications of impacted teeth. Orthodontics and oral and maxillofacial surgery.
Unit 6.1.- Complications in the extraction of impacted teeth.
Infectious and nervous complications of the extraction of included teeth.
- Other complications of the extraction of included teeth.
Unit 6.2.- Orthodontics and oral and maxillofacial surgery.
- Buccal braces
- Orthodontic-surgical treatment of teeth 1 and 2.
- Orthognathic surgery
Module 7. Pre-prosthetic surgery. Biopsies. Braces
Unit 7.1.- Pre-prosthetic surgery.
Unit 7.2.- Biopsies.
Unit 7.3.- Braces.
Unit 7.4.- Facial aesthetic fillings.
Module 8. Periapical surgery
Unit 8.1.- Diagnosis in periapical surgery.
- Introduction to periapical surgery.
- Reendodontics or periapica l surgery? Criteria for healing in PC.
- Indications for periapical surgery
- Contraindications for periapical surgery.
- Clinical and radiological diagnosis in periapical surgery
- Intraoperative diagnosis: importance of magnification
- Pathology of odontogenic cystic lesions
- Orthograde" endodontics for periapical lesions
Unit 8.2.- Treatment in periapical surgery
- Surgical technique: instruments. Anaesthesia
- Incision or flap design.
- Elevation and separation of the flap
- Ostectomy and debridement of the lesion
- Apicoectomy
- Preparation of the retrograde cavity
- Control of bleeding
- Retrograde obturation
- Regeneration of the defect
- Suture. Postoperative treatment
- Clinical cases of periapical surgery. Part II
Module 9. Diagnosis and treatment of odontogenic infections of bacterial origin
Unit 9.1.- Odontogenic infection generalities
- Concept, aetiopathogenesis and diagnosis of odontogenic infection
- Evolution and clinical pictures of odontogenic infection: periapical periodontitis
- Progression and dissemination of odontogenic infection
- Evolution and clinical pictures of odontogenic infection: abscesses and cellulitis
- Periapical pathology of dental implants
Unit 9.2.- Odontogenic infection particularities
- Maxillary sinusitis of odontological origin
- Treatment of orosinusal communications
- Complications of odontogenic infection
- Treatment of odontogenic infection
- Prophylactic antibiotics
- Salivary gland infections
- Osteonecrosis
Module 10. Maxillary cysts
Unit 10.1.- Classification of maxillary cysts
- Odontogenic cysts of inflammatory origin
- Odontogenic and non-odontogenic developmental cysts
Unit 10.2.- Cystic pathology
- Differential diagnosis of radiolucent lesions of the jaws
- Treatment of jaw cysts
Module 11. Tumour pathology
Unit 11.1.- Maxillary tumours
- Tumoural pathology of the jaws
Unit 11.2.- Odontogenic tumours
- Odontogenic tumours
Unit 11.3.- Tumours of the salivary glands
- Tumours of the salivary glan
Oral implantology +
GENERAL IMPLANTOLOGY
"Module 1. Diagnosis and Planning in Implantology
General concepts and history of implantology.
Topic 1.1.2. Indications and contraindications
Topic 1.1.3. Diagnostics in implantology
"Module 2. Anatomy and radiology in Implantology
Topic 2.1.1. Anatomy and radiology applied to implant surgery
Radiographic diagnosis in implantology.
"Module 3. Tissue integration and implant system design. Peri-implant bone loss
Tissue integration of implants. Implant macro- and micro-design.
Tissue integration of implants. Implant macro- and micro-design Part 2.
"Module 4. Histology in implantology.
Implant surfaces connections: the way to the future.
"Module 5. Basic surgical protocol in implantology.
Topic 5.1.1. Basic surgical protocol in implantology.
"Module 6. Surgical management of soft tissues.
Topic 6.1.1. Soft tissues Part 1.
Topic 6.1.2. Soft tissues Part 2.
" Module 7. Prosthesis on implants.
Unit 7.1. Diagnosis and planning in total and partial edentulous. Types of implant prostheses
Unit 7.2. Biomechanics and occlusion
Unit 7.3. Selection of abutments in Implantoprosthetics
Unit 7.4. Workshop on selection and management of angled abutments
Unit 7.5. Analogue impressions
Unit 7.6. Workshop on analogue impressions in partial edentulous patients
Unit 7.7. Implant-supported partial denture
Unit 7.8. Implant-supported full arch prosthesis
Unit 7.9. Overdentures
Unit 7.10. New materials in implant-supported prosthodontics
Unit 7.11. Soft Tissue Management with Implant-Supported Provisionals
Unit 7.12. Provisional fabrication workshop and hinds technique
Unit 7.13. Introduction to digital flow and digital impressions
Unit 7.14. BOPT on Implants
Unit 7.15. Immediate loading in the totally edentulous
"Module 8. Introduction to bone regeneration.
Topic 8.1.1. Introduction to bone regeneration.
"Module 9. Bone regeneration materials.
Topic 9.1.1. Bone regeneration materials.
" Module 10. Maxillary sinus lift.
Topic 10.1.1. Maxillary sinus lift.
"Module 11. Implants in the maxillary buttresses and residual bone. Treatment of the atrophic edentulous patient. Classes IV, V and VI
Topic 11.1.1. Zygomatic implants.
"Module 12. Implants in the aesthetic sector.
Unit 12.1. Anatomy and biology of the post-extraction alveolus.
Unit 12.2. Workflow in implantology in the aesthetic sector Unit 12.3.
Unit 12.3. Three-dimensional implant position
Unit 12.4. Implant placement moment
Unit 12.5. ROG in the aesthetic sector
Unit 12.6. Provisionalisation and impressions
"Introduction to guided surgery.
Anatomy and biology of the post-extraction socket.
"Module 14. Early complications in implantology.
Topic 14.1.1. Early complications in implantology.
"Module 15. Maintenance of implant treatment. Diagnosis, prevention and treatment of peri-implant diseases.
Anatomy and biology of the post-extraction alveolus.
Workshop on the treatment of peri-implantitis.
"Module 16. Implantology in older patients.
Topic 16.1.1. Implantology in elderly patients.
ADVANCED IMPLANTOLOGY
"Module 17.- Implantoprosthetics
Implant-prosthetic abutment and retention screw
" Module 18.- Guided Surgery
Unit 18.1. Guided surgery
Topic 18.1.1. Guided surgery - generalities
Unit 18.1.2. Guided surgery - single tooth edentulousness
Section 18.1.3. Guided Surgery in Partial Edentulism
Guided Surgery - Computer Guided Treatments - Total Edentulism - Overdenture
Unit 18.2. Navigated Surgery
Topic 18.2.1. Navigated Surgery - Concepts
Unit 18.2.2. Navigated Surgery - units
Topic 18.2.3. Navigated Surgery - Partial Edentulousness
Unit 18.3. Double factor
Double factor technique. Guided and Navigated Fusion
"Aetiology, diagnosis and treatment of peri-implant diseases.
Atraumatic sinus lift: Summers 2.0.
New therapeutic alternatives in the management of patients with medication-induced osteonecrosis of the jaw
Topic 19.1.3. Peri-implant diseases (epi)
Bone regeneration by means of xenograft blocks, simplifying the technique
Topic 19.1.5. Preventing margin al peri-implant bone loss
"Module 20.- Alveolar Distraction
Topic 20.1.1. Alveolar Distraction
"Module 21.- All on four
Guided surgery - computer guided treatments - total edentulism - all on four- all on six
Topic 21.1.2. All on four
Master's Thesis +
- Cover Letter
- Portfolio
- Curriculum Vitae