Module 2 – Surgical Anatomy Theory for the Oral Implantologist
In this Module we will review the Head & Neck Anatomy. Applied surgical dental and implantological anatomy of the mouth, maxilla and mandible and related vital structures have to be discussed in details.
It will provide a systematic review of the anatomical structures, and participants will learn how to apply that knowledge in the surgical setting.
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Introduction of Head and neck detailed Anatomy.
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Scalp, palate, face, nose, orbit, paranasal sinus, the carotid triangle, Nerves and Vessels of the face, Temporal and infratemporal fossae)
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Surgical Anatomy of Mandible / Maxilla.
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Surgical Anatomy of the submandibular region.
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Anatomy of oral hard and soft tissues
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Structures of the floor of the mouth:
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Lingual nerve – submandibular gland and duct –sublingual gland.
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Lingual contours of the mandible bone
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Incisive foramen and canal with nervus nasopalatinus.
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Foramen palatinum majus and course of the greater palatine artery
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Topographical anatomy
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Lower jaw, interforaminal
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Upper jaw, anterior teeth region
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Upper and lower jaw, posterior teeth region, tuberosity
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Embryology of the head and neck
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Bone tissue
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Surgical anatomy of bone grafting
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Applied anatomy of the skull
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Blood supply of the head and neck
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The oral cavity and palate
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Temporal and infratemporal fossae
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Temporomandibular joint
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Submandibular triangle
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Submental and digastric triangles
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Be familiar with different bone types, anatomy, physiology, and local growth factors.
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Demonstration on specimen of the theory discussed
Course Duration (Days): 2 Days
Language: English
Total Points: 20 CE
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16 CE (2 days per 8 hours)
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1 CE (Hands on training on Specimens)
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1 CE (Case Discussions)
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2 CE (Review and Session Exam)