The course aims to provide a sound theoretical foundation for Implantology practice but does not include practical clinical training. Candidates should have attended our "one to one" course or be able to demonstrate equivalent experience.
The programme is divided into 6 core modules covering surgical and restorative aspects of clinical implantology and the scientific subjects that support this clinical discipline.- Staff led seminars- Student-led seminars- Literature review / assignments- Dissertation- Independent Study- Practical techniques- Lectures- Assessment / Feedback Programme Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time.
This advanced programme is aimed at dental surgeons who hold a primary dental degree and who have demonstrable existing skills in Oral Surgery and Restorative Dentistry *with evidence of completion of basic clinical training in dental implantology and aleast two years experience* in hospital or general dental practice
C. RIVIERE, PARIS, France
P. RUSSE, REIMS, France
M. van Waas,P. de Kok, MAARSSEN, Netherlands
Dr. S. Hümmeke, Osnabrück, Germany
P. Malo, Lisbon, Portugal
R. Hebestreit, Frankfurt, Germany
D. Lemke, Berlin, Germany
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F. Tromp, HOUTEN, Netherlands
M. Gesele, Stockholm, Germany
U. Wurmstich, Osnabrück, Germany
Dr. med. dE. Behrens, Rostock, Germany
F. Furmuli,D. Wagner, Kamen, Germany
Dr. C. Sliwowski, Düsseldorf, Germany
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M. Gabai, Groot-Bijgaarden, Belgium