Course Syllabus INTRODUCTION TO IMPLANT DENTISTRY (DSP 432) Course Director Dr. Fawaz Alqahatni
Course Descriptions This is a lecture-seminar course designed to provide students with a deep understanding of introductory concepts in implant dentistry. It covers a basic overall understanding and facets of implementing implant dentistry, including surgical and prosthetic components. An overview of available implant systems with clinical applications including patient selection, diagnosis and treatment planning, implant placement, interim prosthetic management and definitive prosthodontic care in the field of implant dentistry will also be presented. PRE-REQUISITE: DSP 332 COURSE CREDIT: 1 Credit Hours One (1) Credit Hour = One (1) hour lecture weekly for first semester Course Objectives: Upon completion of this course, the following are expected: Basic overall understanding and facets of implementing implant dentistry, including surgical and prosthetic components Understanding tissue management as it relates to dental implant surgical procedures Understanding that implant dentistry is a prosthetic discipline with a surgical component Understanding of Surgical Diagnosis and Treatment Planning starting with the anticipated prosthetic result Understanding the basic knowledge of bone grafting procedures related to dental implants
Understandings the role of implant dentistry in the future dental practice Attendance: Attendance is mandatory for all lectures, and seminars. Final grades are based on attendance, seminar participation and the written assessments. Quizzes and Exam: Periodic quizzes will be given which are related to the daily assigned reading materials. They will be given at the beginning of each class period. A final examination will be given the last class of the quarter that consists of multiple choices and short essay questions. Grading: 1. Continuous Assessment a. Periodic quizzes 10% b. Mid-term written exam 20% c. Student attendance and participation 10% Total 40% 2. Final Exam a. Written Exam 60%
References: Misch C. Contemporary Implant Dentistry, 3 rd Edition, Mosby; 2005. www.mosby.com Misch C. Dental Implant Mosby; 2005. www.mosby.com Hobo S., Ichida E, Garica L. Osseointegration and Occlusal Rehabilitation. Quintessence Pub. 1991. www.quintpub.com Implant Dentistry DVD 2007. www.medbookstore.com Course Schedule: Week Date Lecture Reading Lecturer 1 3/9/14 Introduction Course syllabus 2 10/9/14 An Introduction to Implantology Implant Dentistry DVD 2007, Chapter 1: History of implant dentistry Misch C. Dental Implant Mosby; 2005.chapter 3:Generic Root Form component terminology 3 17/9/14 Biology Basics and Implant Material, Surfaces and Forms Implant Dentistry DVD 2007, Chapter 3: Biological basis for bone response to implant. Lindhe J et al. Clinical periodontology and Implant Dentistry. 5 th Edition, Wiley; 2011. Chapter 33: Historic background and current concepts. McCracken M. Dental
Week Date Lecture Reading Lecturer Implant materials: commercially pure titanium and titanium alloy. J Prosthodont 1999;8(1):40-43. 4 25/9/14 The benefits of implant dentistry 5 15/10/14 Diagnosis & Treatment planning 6 22/10/14 Diagnostic imaging, cats & surgical guides 7 29/10/14 Surgical aspects of dental implant Implant Dentistry DVD 2007, Chapter 2: Benefits of implant dentistry. Misch C. Dental Implant Mosby; 2005.chapter 1:Rationale for dental implants. Implant Dentistry DVD 2007, Chapter 6: Diagnosis & treatment planning for endosseous root form implant Misch C. Dental Implant Mosby; 2005.chapter 5:Diagnostic Imaging and techniques. Misch C. Dental Implant Mosby; 2005.chapter 10:Diagnostic casts and surgical guides. Misch C. Contemporary Implant Dentistry, 3 rd Edition, Mosby; 2005.Chapter 30: Posterior Single-Tooth Replacement: Surgical Guidelines Misch C. Contemporary Implant Dentistry, 3 rd Edition, Mosby; 2005.Chapter 31: Root Form Surgery in the Dr.Alshall
Week Date Lecture Reading Lecturer Edentulous Anterio rand Posterior Mandible: Implant Insertion 8 5/11/14 Tooth Extraction, Socket Grafting, and Barrier Membrane Bone Regeneratio n 9 12/11/14 Maxillary Sinus Anatomy, Pathology, and Graft Surgery 10 19/11/14 Medical Evaluation for Dental Implant 11 26/11/14 Prosthetic Options in Implant Dentistry 12 3/12/14 Implant impression and abutment selection Misch C. Contemporary Implant Dentistry, 3 rd Edition, Mosby; 2005.Chapter 37: Tooth Extraction, Socket Grafting, and Barrier Membrane Bone Regeneration Misch C. Contemporary Implant Dentistry, 3 rd Edition, Mosby; 2005.Chapter 38: Maxillary Sinus Anatomy, Pathology, and Graft Surgery Misch C. Contemporary Implant Dentistry, 3 rd Edition, Mosby; 2005.Chapter 20: Medical Evaluation of the Dental Implant Patient Misch C. Dental Implant Mosby; 2005.chapter 4: Prosthetic Options in Implant Dentistry Karunagaran S. A Review of Implant Abutments - Abutment Classification to Aid Prosthetic Selection. Journal of the Tennessee Dental Association, 2014:93-2 Ganz S. Obtaining Impressions for the Clinically successful Implant-supported Dr.Alshall Dr.Alshall Dr.Alshall
Week Date Lecture Reading Lecturer Restoration. Masters of Impression, 2013. 13 10/12/14 Implant Biomechani cs 14 17/12/14 Maintenanc e of Dental Implants Misch C. Dental Implant Mosby; 2005.chapter 19: Clinical Biomechanics inimplant Dentistry Misch C. Contemporary Implant Dentistry, 3 rd Edition, Mosby; 2005.Chapter 42: Maintenance of Dental Implants 15 31/12/14 Final Exam