DCT 2/3 STUDY SESSION- IMPLANT SURGERY AND RESTORATION (NWDCT2320210303P)
Availability | Course has taken place |
Subject | Implantology |
Description | Introduction to dental implantology – patient selection, surgical considerations and restorative techniques. |
Additional information | This session is for DCT 2/3 in HEENW only. |
Venue | MS Teams, Webinar View details |
Date & time | Wednesday 3 March 2021, 13:30 to 16:30 |
Lecturer | Professor Julian Yates View details |
Target audience | Mandatory: Dental Core Trainee Year 2/3 |
Development outcome | C |
Course style | Lecture |
Core topic | Not a core topic |
Catering | None |
CPD hours | 3:00 |
Cost | No charge |
Aims | To present an overview of dental implants – surgical and restorative aspects. |
Objectives | - Explore the indications for dental implants - Patient planning for dental implants - Indications and contraindications for dental implants - Step by step approach to placing and restoring dental implants - Considerations for different implant prostheses – single teeth to full mouth rehabilitation - Complications ad how to avoid them |
Learning outcomes | Knowledge and understanding – - Demonstrate an understanding of the role of implantology in dentistry. - Demonstrate an understanding of the range of dental implantology treatment. - Demonstrate an understanding of the influence that the patients general health may have on dental implant treatment. - Demonstrate the understanding of appropriate dental implantology in selected cases, communicating with both specialist and non-specialist colleagues. Intellectual skills – - Understand limitations, benefits and risks of dental Implantology. - Recognise own limitations, reflect on experiences and appreciate the need to continuing education. - Appreciate the concept of multidisciplinary care of patients and teamwork. - Demonstrate a critical understanding of the issues involved in applying basic sciences to dental Implantology. Practical skills – - None Transferable skills and personal qualities – - Understand the personal skills to empathise with patients. - Understand the importance of communicating effectively with patients and colleagues. - Demonstrate the ability to evaluate his/her own academic and personal progression and abilities in relation to dental implantology. - Understand the effective management of team working by taking responsibility for carrying out tasks within a group. |