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ECTS credits
ECTS credits: 6ECTS Hours Rules/Memories
Hours of tutorials: 5
Expository Class: 35
Interactive Classroom: 40
EEES Clinics: 10
Total: 90Use languages
Spanish, GalicianType:
Ordinary Degree Subject RD 1393/2007 - 822/2021Departments:
Surgery and Medical-Surgical SpecialitiesAreas:
StomatologyCenter
Faculty of Medicine and DentistryCall:
Second SemesterTeaching:
With teachingEnrolment:
Enrollable -
Course objectives
SUBJECTS SURGICAL IMPLANTOLOGY
Objectives
Have knowledge of the anatomy and physiology of the supporting tissues and the process of osseointegration. Ter
knowledge of therapeutic alternatives, types of prostheses supported or retained by implants and possibilities of
tissue modification.
Have knowledge and obtain or perform complementary records and tests to make a diagnosis.
TOPICS PROSTHETIC IMPLANTOLOGY
Course objectives
Know the different methods of Oral Implantology, the possibilities of its execution planning, together with the
prosthodontist and predict the final results of treatment.
He will acquire competence to know and handle the implantological instruments.
It will be able to acquire competence for the fundamental handling of the soft tissues that can favor, in the long term,
the goodness of the results of Implantology.
The student must acquire a method based on evidence and transmitted experience, which allows him to plan
correctly the rehabilitation of a certain partial / total toothless patient by means of dental prostheses on
implants.CONTENTS SURGICAL IMPLANTOLOGY
1.History of implantology. Nomenclature and materials. Memory of anatomical structures related to
implantology.
2. Pathophysiology of the toothless and therapeutic alternatives. Physiology of bone repair and concepts of
osseointegration. Implant surface.
3.Presurgical diagnosis and planning of the surgical treatment of insertion of osseointegrated implants.
4. Indications and contraindications to the insertion of implants. Surgical technique. Complications.
5. Complementary surgery to implant surgery. Grafts. Maxillary sinus elevation.
6. Surgical options for cases of severe atrophy of the jaws. Surgical criteria for immediate loading.
7. Biology of periimplant tissues
- Comparative anatomy between periodontal and periimplant tissues
- Osteointegration and mucointegration
8. Infection of periimplant tissues:
- Mucositis
- Periimplantitis
9. Aesthetic complications
10. Maintenance in patients treated with implants
CONTENTS PROSTHETIC IMPLANTOLOGY
1. Generalities around Implantology. Indications and contraindications of Implantology. Work of the Implantology team. 2. Prognosis. Cost. Preparation of budget. Informed consent. Planning of the rehabilitation treatment of the toothless by implanted prosthesis. Treatment planning in overdentures. Retaining pillars and anchors. Planning the rehabilitation of partial toothlessness using PPF. Planning of the therapy of the total toothless in fixed implant-supported prosthesis. 3. Printing methods on two different types of commercial implants. Part 1: Cemented fixed prosthesis. Printing methods on two different types of commercial implants. Part 2: Screwed fixed prosthesis. Individual buckets. 4. Obtaining work models. Soft gum on replica implants / pillars. Intermaxillary relations: partial dentures. Intermaxillary relations: total prostheses. Different types of implant-supported unit prostheses. Fixed partial denture retained by implants. 5. Prosthetic technology in the manufacture of prostheses on implants. Testing and installation of different types of prosthesis on implants.Basic bibliography
- Tissue-integrated prostheses. Bränemark PI, Zarb GA, Albrektsson T. Ed. Quintessence Books. Berlin, 1987. Caps. 5,
15, 16 and 17.
- Clinical Periodontology and Dental Implantology. Jan Lindhe. Ed Panamericana.España 2000.
- Oseointegration and Occlusal Rehabilitation. Hobo S, Ichida E and García LT. Marban Books, S.L.Madrid 1997.
- Implant Dentistry. Weiss ChM and Weiss A.Mosby. St. Louis, Mi 2001
- Contemporary Implantology. C. Misch. Ed. Mosby
Complementary bibliography
- Risk factors in oral implantology. Franck Renoauard. Quintessence 2000
- Quick guide for the preoperative diagnosis of the patient of dental implants. Alberto Sicilia Felechosa.
Ergon Editions 1993Con 01,"Know the biomedical sciences on which Dentistry is based to ensure correct oral-dental care. These sciences must include appropriate contents of:• Embryology, anatomy, histology and physiology of the human body.
• Genetics, Biochemistry, Cellular and Molecular Biology.
• Microbiology and immunology"
Con 02, Know the morphology and function of the stomatognathic apparatus, including appropriate content on specific embryology, anatomy, histology and physiology.
Con 03, Know the scientific method and have the critical capacity to evaluate established knowledge and new information.
Con 06Perform the necessary x-rays in dental practice, interpret the images obtained and learn other diagnostic imaging techniques that are relevant.
Con 07, Know the clinical and laboratory diagnostic procedures and tests, know their reliability and diagnostic validity and be competent in the interpretation of their results.
Con 09, Identify the main reason for consultation and the history of the current illness. Take a general medical history of the patient and a clinical record that faithfully reflects the patient's records.
Con 14, Know and use basic equipment and instrumentation for dental practice.
Con 15, Apply the principles of ergonomics in dental work, both individually and within the work team when appropriate, as well as the principles of prevention of occupational risks associated with dental practice.
Con 18,Know the effects of tobacco on oral health and participate in measures that help the patient who wants to stop smoking. Likewise, know the complex interactions between environmental, social and behavioral factors with oral and general health.
Con 24,Know the role of the dentist within the health professions and work with other health professionals and other members of the dental team.
Con 25, Recognize that the patient is the center of care and that all interactions, including prevention, diagnosis, planning and execution of treatment and maintenance, must seek their best interest, avoiding any type of discrimination and respecting confidentiality.
Con 26 Identify the signs and attitudes that suggest the possible existence of abuse.
Con 27, Know the general processes of illness, healing and repair, including infection, inflammation, hemorrhage and coagulation, scarring, trauma and alterations of the immune system, degeneration, neoplasia, metabolic alterations and genetic disorders.
Con 29,Know the oral manifestations of systemic diseases.
Con 30, Know general and clinical pharmacology in dental practice.
Con 31 Know the pharmacological bases of the different anesthetic techniques, both local and general, as well as the role of sedation and general anesthesia in the management of the dental patient.
Con 35 Diagnose, plan and carry out, in general, a multidisciplinary, sequential and integrated treatment of limited complexity in patients of all ages and conditions.
Con 36, Take and interpret radiographs and other image-based procedures relevant to dental practice.
Con 37,Make diagnostic models, mount them and take inter-occlusal records.
Con 38, Determine and identify the patient's aesthetic requirements and the possibilities of satisfying her concerns.
Con 39, Identify the patient who requires special care, recognizing their characteristics and peculiarities.
Con 40.Assess the motor and sensory function of the mouth, jaws and adnexa.
Comp 01,Ability to analyze and synthesize.
Comp 02, Ability to organize and plan.
Comp 03, Oral and written communication in one's own language.
Comp 05, Basic computer handling skills.
Comp 06, Information management skills (ability to search and analyze information from diverse sources).
Comp 07, Problem solving.
Comp 08, Problem solving.
Comp 09, Critical capacity and self-criticism.
Comp 10, Teamwork.
Comp 11, Interpersonal skills.
Comp 12, Ability to work in an interdisciplinary team.
Comp 13, Ability to communicate with experts from other areas.
Comp 16, Ethical commitment.
Comp 17, Ability to apply knowledge in practice.
Comp 19, Autonomous learning capacity
Comp 20, Ability to adapt to new situations.
Comp 24, Ability to work autonomously.
Comp 27 Concern for quality.
H/D 01,Know the essential elements of the dental profession, including ethical principles and legal responsibilities
H/D 02 Understand the importance of such principles for the benefit of the patient, society and the profession, with special attentionTeaching methodology
Master classes
Seminars
Resolution of clinical cases
PracticesOral Presentation 60%
Laboratory practices 30%
Development exam 10%
Attendance at classes and practices is mandatoryStudy time and individual workMODULE IV
ASIGNATURA ECTS Implantology 6
PERIOD
CHARACTER
5º Course, 2º semester
Mandatory
COMPETENCES and LEARNING OUTCOMES ACQUIRED BY THE STUDENT
Competences of the degree to which the subject contributes
CG.01, CG.07, CG.08, CG.09, CG.16, CG.18, CG.20, CG.21, CG.22
Specific competencies of the subject
CEM IV.03.08, CEM IV 03.10, CEM IV 03.13, CEM IV 03.15, CEM IV 03.16
CONTENTS
Implant insertion surgery, peri-implant aspects and prosthodontic rehabilitation on implants.
RECOMMENDED PREREQUISITES
It is advisable to know about oral surgery, prosthesis and periodontics
METHODOLOGICAL INDICATIONS OF THE SUBJECT
Lectures, seminars, clinical case resolution, and internships
SUBJECT EVALUATION CRITERIA
Weighted assessment of knowledge through written exams, as well as the skills and attitudes shown in interactive teaching and practices
TRAINING ACTIVITIES WITH ITS CONTENT IN STUDENT HOURS
Face-to-face work
Hours
Personal work
Hours
Master classes
30
Individual study
45
Preclinical seminars / practices
10
Preparation and collection of information
For seminars
20
Clinical practices
10
Preparation of practices
15
Exam
5
5
Tutoring in small or individualized groups
5
5
Total contact hours
60
Total hours in person
90
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Juan Manuel Seoane Leston
- Department
- Surgery and Medical-Surgical Specialities
- Area
- Stomatology
- Phone
- 881812358
- juanmanuel.seoane@usc.es
- Category
- Professor: University Professor
Juan Blanco Carrion
- Department
- Surgery and Medical-Surgical Specialities
- Area
- Stomatology
- Phone
- 881812415
- juan.blanco@usc.es
- Category
- Professor: University Lecturer
Jose Maria Suarez Quintanilla
- Department
- Surgery and Medical-Surgical Specialities
- Area
- Stomatology
- Phone
- 881812358
- josemaria.suarez@usc.es
- Category
- Professor: University Lecturer
Benito Rilo Pousa
Coordinador/a- Department
- Surgery and Medical-Surgical Specialities
- Area
- Stomatology
- Phone
- 881812349
- benito.rilo@usc.es
- Category
- Professor: University Lecturer
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