Course on Bone Regeneration in Implantology Using Human Models
Implant treatment is able to recover the aesthetics and function of missing teeth as well as the tissue surrounding them.
Knowledge of advanced implantology and periodontal techniques designed to increase the availability of bone and soft tissue offers the clinician the ability to tackle more complex clinical cases and, on the other hand, significantly improve the results across all cases that fall within the usual clinical ambit. For this reason, being able to manage such techniques has become virtually indispensible.
Assessment method: An online self-assessment test will be carried out at the end of the course so that students can assess the achievement of their personal goals and their knowledge of the content of the course.
Course Objectives
The aim of the course is to provide dentists and maxillofacial surgeons with the theoretical and above all practical capacity to perform bone and soft tissue reconstruction techniques as well as the most advanced implant surgery.
In collaboration with
Coordinators
- Dr. José Nart
- Dr. Matteo Albertini
Prerequisites & admissions
- Dental practitioners or maxillofacial surgeons. The priority of access will be according to the order of registration.