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    Mauricio Araujo / Lyndon F. Cooper / Christoph Hämmerle / Myron Nevins / Franck Renouard / Mariano Sanz (Editor)

    Dental Campus – Curriculum Implantology

    Modular training including CE credits

    1st Edition 2020
    DVD
    17-Volume Set; NTSC/PAL; Runtime: 44 h 14 min
    Language: English
    Category: Implantology

    ISBN 978-1-78698-102-8
    QP Deutschland

     

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    Learn from the best—learn implant treatment from start to finish!
    This DVD compendium provides more than 120 e-learning lectures, peer reviewed by a global board of renowned experts and sanctioned by exam and CE credits. The contents of the curriculum program are made available by an international network of teaching centers and are structured in modular elements covering the complete field of implant dentistry. Over 40 hours of content gives viewers a more thorough understanding of each topic and allows them to apply this knowledge confidently when treating their patients.

    Contents
    Digipack 1—Learning phases 1-2: Initial Exam/Treatment Planning
    • Essentials of 3D radiology
    • Treatment planning and therapeutical options
    • Implant timing
    • Communication with the patient
    • Immediate implant placement—factors influencing the esthetic success
    • Immediately loaded implants with screw-retained hybrid restorations in edentulous patients—Part I

    Digipack 2—Learning phases 3-4: Preparing for Surgery/Pre- and Peri-operative Soft Tissue Management
    • Non-surgical periodontal therapy
    • The impact of human factors in dentistry
    • Ridge alterations after tooth extraction
    • Alveolar ridge preservation
    • Implant planning
    • Dental implants in systemically compromised patients
    • Pre- and peri-operative soft tissue management

    Digipack 3—Learning phase 5: Implant Placement
    • Ceramic as implant material—Different ceramics
    • Ceramic and surgery—One-piece implants
    • Ceramic and surgery—Two-piece implants
    • Implant surgery—Part I
    • Implant surgery—Part II
    • Minor bone regeneration procedures
    • Major bone regeneration procedures
    • Sinus floor elevation
    • Osseointegration
    • Post-operative care and complications
    • Immediately loaded implants with screw-retained hybrid restorations in edentulous patients—Part II

    Digipack 4—Learning phases 6-8: Post-operative Soft Tissue Management/Prosthetics/Complications and Long-term Results
    • Post-operative soft tissue management
    • Transitional restorations at implant sites
    • Choice of abutments I
    • Choice of abutments II
    • Ceramic and prosthetics
    • Prosthetics: Single crowns
    • Biologic complications—Peri-implantitis
    • Technical complications
    • Long-term results

    CE Credits
    Get free access for 6 months to Dental Campus, earn CE credits and get a certificate upon successful completion of a module.

    Contributors
    Mauricio Araujo • Goran Benic • Florian Beuer • Jerome Chevalier • Christer Dahlin • Nikolaos Donos • Jeffrey Ganeles • Christoph Hämmerle • Frederic Hermann • David Herrera • Stefan Holst • Markus Hürzeler • Reinhilde Jacobs • Ronald E. Jung • Joseph Kan • Niklaus Lang • Nikos Mattheos • Andrea Mombelli • Bjarni E. Pjetursson • Marc Quirynen • Franck Renouard • Irena Sailer • Mariano Sanz • David Schneider • Hendrik Terheyden • Daniel Thoma • Pascal Valentini • Hom-Lay Wang • Tom Wilson • Homa Zadeh • Otto Zuhr
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    Prof. Dr. Mauricio Araujo DDS, MSc, PhD

    Brazil, Maringá-Paraná

    Dr Araújo is a Periodontist working both in private practice Rio de Janeiro and at the State University of Maringa, Parana, Brazil. He completed his PhD at The University of Gothenburg, Sweden in 1998. He is the Chairman of the Perio/Implant Research Unit, State University of Maringá. He has together with his co-workers published groundbreaking research in the fields of ridge alterations following tooth extraction, ridge preservation, bone formation in extraction sockets and immediate implant placement. He is an ITI Fellow, a former ITI Chairman in Brazil and Osteology Foundation Board member. He is member of the editorial board of several journals.

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    Prof. Dr. Lyndon F. Cooper DDS, PhD

    United States of America, Chicago

    Lyndon Cooper, DDS, PhD, practices as a prosthodontist in Chicago and is the associate dean for research and head of the Department of Oral Biology at the University of Illinois School of Dentistry in Chicago. Dr Cooper is a diplomate of the American Board of Prosthodontics and served as president of the American College of Prosthodontists (ACP) as well as chair of the ACP Education Foundation. He is the recipient of several awards, including the 2016 Greater New York Academy of Prosthodontists’ Schweitzer Award for Research and the 2017 International Association for Dental Research/Academy of Osseointegration Innovation in Implant Sciences Award. Dr Cooper’s work has appeared in hundreds of national and international presentations and over 190 peer-reviewed publications.

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    Prof. em. Dr. Dr. h.c. Christoph Hämmerle

    Switzerland, Zürich

    Christoph H. F. Hämmerle, Prof Dr med dent, is the department chairman of the Clinic of Fixed and Removable Prosthodontics in Dental Materials Science and the Division of Implant Dentistry at the University of Zurich in Switzerland. He currently serves or has served as a board member of several scientific organizations, notably the European Association for Osseointegration, Osteology Foundation, Swiss Society for Reconstructive Dentistry, Continental European Division of the International Association for Dental Research, International Team for Implantology Switzerland, and Dental Campus Association. Dr Hämmerle has published more than 300 scientific articles and has lectured internationally.

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    Prof. Dr. Myron Nevins DDS

    United States of America, Boston

    Myron Nevins, DDS, is an associate clinical professor of periodontology at the Harvard School of Dental Medicine and a clinical professor of periodontics at the University of Michigan School of Dentistry and Temple University Kornberg School of Dentistry. He is a past president of the American Academy of Periodontology and a former director and chairman of the American Board of Periodontology. He was also the coeditor-in-chief of The International Journal of Periodontics & Restorative Dentistry. Dr Nevins maintains a private practice limited to periodontics and implantology in Swampscott, Massachusetts, and is the founder and president of Perio Imp Research, Inc.

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    Dr. Franck Renouard

    France, Paris

    Franck Renouard is graduated of the Dental University of Paris V in 1982. He was assistant of Jean-François Tulasne in the Cranio-Maxillo-Facial Team of Paul Tessier from 1983 to 1988 in Paris. He has published several articles and book chapters. He is author of 3 Text Books with Bo Rangert. The first one " Risk Factors in Implant Dentistry: Simplified Clinical Analysis for predictable Treatment" was published in 10 languages. His new book, co-written with a professional pilot, is about Human Factors and medical errors. He lectures intensively on Simplification on Implants Dentistry (including short implants), Complications, Biomechanics and Bone Grafting procedure. Dr. Renouard was elected to the European Association for Osseointegration executive board in Amsterdam in 2000, and is Past President-for the organization (2006-2008). He is in Private Practice in Paris limited of Oral and Implant Surgery. He is visiting Professor at the Medicine Faculty of Lieges, Belgium.

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    Prof Mariano Sanz MD

    Spain, Madrid

    Mariano Sanz is professor and chair of periodontology at the University Complutense of Madrid (Spain) and a professor in the faculty of Odontology at the University of Oslo (Norway). He graduated in medicine in 1981 from the University Complutense of Madrid, from which he received a degree in stomatology in 1983 and where he qualified as a Doctor of Medicine in 1985. He received his speciality in periodontology from the Universtiy of Califormia in Los Angeles (UCLA) in 1987. He has received honorary doctorates from the University of San Sebastian in Santiago (Chile), the University of Gothenburg (Sweden) and the University of Coimbra (Portugal). Since 2005, Prof Sanz has been chair of the ETEP research group on the aetiology and therapy of periodontal diseases, whose main lines of research are oral microbiology, bacterial-host interactions, and antimicrobial approaches in the treatment of gingivitis and periodontitis. The research group has conducted clinical trials to measure the efficacy of different approaches to periodontal regeneration surgical protocols using dental implants, and therapeutic approaches to treat peri-implantitis. Prof Sanz has published 230 articles in scientific journals, written 50 book chapters, and has participated as an invited speaker at more than 200 scientific events in the last five years. He is an associate editor of the Journal of Clinical Periodontology and Evidence-Based Dental Practice and a member of the editorial boards of various other dental journals. He has been awarded the Jens Waerhaug Research Prize by the Scandinavian Society of Periodontology (1984), the Outstanding Service Award from the International Association for Dental Research (2015) and the IADR Straumann Award in Periodontal Regenerative Medicine (2015). He is a member of the executive committee of the European Federation of Periodontology (EFP) and chair of its workshop committee. He has previously served the EFP both as president (1993-1994) and secretary general (1998–2005). He is president of the Osteology Foundation, president of the International Association for Dental Research’s continental European division, and president-elect of the Association for Dental Education in Europe (ADEE).

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