Practical 'Hands On' Surgical Implant Course for General Dental Practitioners (MK300415)

AvailabilityCourse has taken place
SubjectOral Surgery
DescriptionThis is an introductory hands on course which is aimed towards dentists interested in restoring their single implant cases with a close working relationship with their implant surgeon and manufacturer with a view to developing their clinical skills for the benefit of their patients and their practice.
Additional informationThe course will include, patient selection and multidisciplinary treatment planning, radiology, prosthetic designs concepts and components, practical aspects of restoring in general dental practice and laboratory aspects; with mentoring and post course support.
The course will be supported by Densply using Astra Tech products, materials and equipment. These will be transferable skills that are expected to cross over to other implant product suppliers.

This course is intended for GDPs.

Since his appointment in 2004 Arun Majumdar has been actively involved in teaching and organising regional study days and training courses for DF1’s and DF2’s and general dental practitioners and general practitioners both in Oxford Deanery and East of England Deanery. He also teaches on ATLS courses and is a surgical trainer for specialty trainees in maxillofacial surgery. He is an examiner for the FGDP for the Certificate in Minor Oral Surgery.
In addition to his NHS practice covering all aspects of general oral and maxillofacial surgery Arun has a sub specialist interest in treatment of facial deformity and trauma, TMJ disease and salivary gland disease. He provides a comprehensive multidisciplinary care for complex dental implant patients at his exclusive private practice at Enhance Aesthetics in Leighton Buzzard.

Navah Yellah has been in general practice for 15 years and been working with implantologists to restore implants for almost 10 years.
In 2009 she became part of a multidisciplinary team in a practice setting to restore from single unit implants to full arch reconstruction.
She has used a variety of restorative implant systems and can help demonstrate how the restorative technique can be transposed between systems, to achieve a predictable result in a general practice setting.


VenueMilton Keynes Postgraduate Centre, Milton Keynes  View details
Date & timeThursday 30 April 2015, 09:00 to 16:00
LecturerMigration  View details
Target audience

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Development outcomeNo development outcome
Course styleHands-on
Core topicNo core topic
CPD hours6:00
Cost£90.00
Aims
  1. To be able to provide appropriate information and advice to patients regarding dental implant based solutions.
  2. To recognise the benefits of multidisciplinary team working for patients requiring complex dental implant treatment
  3. Hands on experience of surgical and restorative steps for straightforward single implant based cases.
  4. To understand the importance of patient assessment, selection and treatment planning for successful implant treatment.