Universitat Internacional de Catalunya - BarcelonaIntroduction to Prosthetic Implantology
Main language of instruction: English
Other languages of instruction: Catalan, Spanish
Head instructor
Dr. Oscar FIGUERAS - ofigueras@uic.es
Office hours
Jordi Ortega Martinez jortega@uic.es
Barbara Pamies Jordana babipam@uic.es
Students attend face-to-face classes for the implant prosthesis subject.
Lectures are given by the teaching staff, with a total of 14 topics related to the bases of implant prostheses.
The students to whom the subject is taught are MUORE 1 and IMOS 1.
Reviews of classic and current literature will also be carried out, with oral presentations by the students.
At the end of each theoretical session, clinical cases that treat CUO are presented to discuss treatment options.
Knowledge of the anatomical bases of the stomatognathic system and dental prostheses
- Knowledge of prosthetic implantology.
- Know the necessary attachments for prosthetic implants and correct diagnosis and case planning.
- Ability for discussion
- Ability to analyse the literature in a critical way
- Knowledge of prosthetic implantology.
- In-depth analysis of the literature on specific topics
- Ability to interact with other areas in multidisciplinary treatments
THEORETICAL PROGRAMME
LESSON 1. INTRODUCTION TO PROSTHESES ON IMPLANTS.
Terminology in implant prosthetics.
Differential features between an implant and a natural tooth.
Implant characteristics, different shapes and surfaces.
Biomechanics, different types of forces and their effect on the implant.
The different phases in the development of treatment.
Different types of prostheses.
LESSON 2. DIAGNOSIS AND SELECTION OF THE PATIENT
History and examination of the patient.
Utilities of the study models.
Most used complementary explorations and why.
Know the absolute and relative indications and contraindications.
LESSON 3. WAX, RADIOLOGICAL AND SURGICAL GUIDE
Importance of diagnostic wax and its applications.
Conceptualising the terms radiologic guidance and surgical guide.
Importance of radiological guidance in planning treatment.
Radio diagnostic tests and their indications.
LESSON 4. SELECTION OF THE BASES
Factors that define the type of base used.
Characteristics and impressions.
Screw-retained versus cemented prosthesis.
LESSON 5. IMPRESSION TAKING
Differences between natural teeth and implants and their importance in taking impressions.
Aims of impressions for implants.
Different attachments needed to take impressions.
Open tray technique and closed tray. Features and indications.
Necessary materials for taking the impression.
Practice in taking impressions.
LESSON 6. TEMPORARY PROSTHESES
Importance of the provisional prosthesis.
Types of temporary prostheses, indications.
Immediate loading and aesthetics.
LESSON 7. UNITARY PROSTHESES
Know the different characteristics of unitary anterior and posterior prostheses.
Risk factors for achieving an aesthetic result in the leading edge.
Know the importance of the distribution of forces in the posterior as well as the relation between implant and crown.
LESSON 8. PARTIAL PROSTHESES
Materials used in their preparation.
Know the different stages in the preparation of an anterior partial prosthesis and posterior.
Know the type of occlusion in partial prosthesis.
LESSON 9. COMPLETE FIXED PROSTHESIS
Know the different types of prosthesis to be performed depending on the materials and prostheses to be made. Concept of Hybrid Prosthesis and Full Arch.
Identify the different attachments and materials used in the preparation of a complete fixed prosthesis.
Know which type of occlusion must give to the implant-supported fixed prostheses.
LESSON 10. OVERDENTURES IMPLANT RETAINED
Conceptualising an overdenture.
Clinical indications and contraindications.
Conceptualising the terms of implant-retained overdenture and overdenture implant- mucous supported.
Practice of activation of an overdenture with anchors.
Know the clinical sequence to follow in the preparation.
PRACTICAL PROGRAMME
1. Fixings Closure screws. Healing pillars. Transepithelial pillars
Pillars for cement-retained implants Transfers and replicas.
External and internal connection.
Objectives: To recognise the fixings used for different implant systems, including their form and function, and to familiarise oneself with how they are used.
2. Taking implant impressions. Open and closed tray. Direct impression and transepithelial impression. Splints
Objectives: To understand every way of taking implant impressions and have the knowledge to undertake said impressions.
3. Planning a case. Diagnostic wax-up. Radiographic guide and surgical guide
Objectives: To plan several cases using a diagnostic wax-up, then create a surgical and radiographic guide.
4. Computer-aided dental implant planning. A guide to surgical guides
Objectives: To understand navigation systems and how to use them to plan cases
5. Planning cases. Mapping and surgery on models.
Objectives: Create a model that reproduces the soft gingiva and correct 3D positioning of the implant. Creation of guides using the implant model.
6. Unitary implants. Step by step. Screw-retained and cemented implants. Pillars for unitary implants. Materials. Provisional prostheses over multiple implants.
Objectives: To understand the steps to installing a unitary prosthesis Techniques for preparing provisional prostheses over unitary implants.
7. How to create a full arch prosthesis Occlusion rims fixed to implants.
Testing of implant-fixed teeth. Selection of transepithelial pillars. Screw-retained implant test. Materials. Provisional prostheses over multiple implants
Objectives: To understand how to installing multiple prostheses. Techniques for creating an occlusion rim and fixed teeth testing strategies. Selection of transepithelial pillars from different manufacturers. Provisional over multiple prostheses and immediate loading.
8. CAD/CAM protocol. Impression copings and scan bodies. Model scanning. CAD/CAM pillar design for unitary implants. Multiple CAD/CAM structures. Assessing dental composite
Objectives: To familiarise oneself with CAD/CAM prostheses. Understand the different systems for obtaining three-dimensional virtual models. Introduction to attachment design using CAD/CAM.
9. Contact with the laboratory. Laboratory visits.
10. Laboratory photography
Objective: To take photographs of implants in the different laboratory phases. To submit a photobook of the time spent working in the laboratory.
- Lectures
- Clinical sessions
- Theoretical seminars
- Seminars and laboratory
Continuous assessment of students
- Assessment of the quality of presentations
- Assessment of the literature review
- Partial and final exams
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