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Graduates and Post-Graduates in Dentistry.
This course aims to enhance your skills in advanced implantology practices, providing mastery and confidence in applying updated techniques. You will develop confidence in complex rehabilitations, integrating digital dentistry, using state-of-the-art biomaterials, and manipulating peri-implant tissues with mastery. Upon completion, you will be able to perform various implant procedures, providing effective and excellent treatments for your patients.
With approaches such as problem-based learning, clinical simulations, and the use of advanced educational technologies, students are prepared using comprehensive and dynamic active teaching methodologies to face the challenges of modern dental practice.
The course holds certifications from the MEC (Brazilian Ministry of Education) and CFO (Federal Council of Dentistry), guaranteeing national recognition from a major Higher Education Institution, Mandic. This ensures the quality of education and provides a solid and nationally recognized training.
Renowned and highly qualified faculty, offering personalized support and ongoing guidance for excellence in learning.
With modern infrastructure, well-equipped clinics, multidisciplinary laboratories, and technologically advanced classrooms, we provide an ideal environment for practical and theoretical learning. Exclusively, we have a dedicated Mini Lab, equipped with cutting-edge digital technologies and a team of highly qualified prosthetic professionals, ensuring a complete digital workflow. Furthermore, the radiology center boasts state-of-the-art equipment such as CT scanners, portable scanners, image manipulation software, and 3D photography capabilities.
Level:
Graduation
Status:
Dr. Mariana Dias Flor Ribeiro
Graduates and Post-Graduates in Dentistry.
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Dr. Mariana Dias Flor Ribeiro
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This course aims to enhance your skills in advanced implantology practices, providing mastery and confidence in applying updated techniques. You will develop confidence in complex rehabilitations, integrating digital dentistry, using state-of-the-art biomaterials, and manipulating peri-implant tissues with mastery. Upon completion, you will be able to perform various implant procedures, providing effective and excellent treatments for your patients.
With approaches such as problem-based learning, clinical simulations, and the use of advanced educational technologies, students are prepared using comprehensive and dynamic active teaching methodologies to face the challenges of modern dental practice.
The course holds certifications from the MEC (Brazilian Ministry of Education) and CFO (Federal Council of Dentistry), guaranteeing national recognition from a major Higher Education Institution, Mandic. This ensures the quality of education and provides a solid and nationally recognized training.
Renowned and highly qualified faculty, offering personalized support and ongoing guidance for excellence in learning.
With modern infrastructure, well-equipped clinics, multidisciplinary laboratories, and technologically advanced classrooms, we provide an ideal environment for practical and theoretical learning. Exclusively, we have a dedicated Mini Lab, equipped with cutting-edge digital technologies and a team of highly qualified prosthetic professionals, ensuring a complete digital workflow. Furthermore, the radiology center boasts state-of-the-art equipment such as CT scanners, portable scanners, image manipulation software, and 3D photography capabilities.
Level:
Graduation
Status:
Graduates and Post-Graduates in Dentistry.
Registration:
Job openings:
Workload:
Register and receive an email when the course opens for new enrollments.
With approaches such as problem-based learning, clinical simulations, and the use of advanced educational technologies, students are prepared using comprehensive and dynamic active teaching methodologies to face the challenges of modern dental practice.
The course holds certifications from the MEC (Brazilian Ministry of Education) and CFO (Federal Council of Dentistry), guaranteeing national recognition from a major Higher Education Institution, Mandic. This ensures the quality of education and provides a solid and nationally recognized training.
Renowned and highly qualified faculty, offering personalized support and ongoing guidance for excellence in learning.
With modern infrastructure, well-equipped clinics, multidisciplinary laboratories, and technologically advanced classrooms, we provide an ideal environment for practical and theoretical learning. Exclusively, we have a dedicated Mini Lab, equipped with cutting-edge digital technologies and a team of highly qualified prosthetic professionals, ensuring a complete digital workflow. Furthermore, the radiology center boasts state-of-the-art equipment such as CT scanners, portable scanners, image manipulation software, and 3D photography capabilities.
Register through our website. If you prefer, contact the Sales Department by phone at 0800 941 7 941, WhatsApp +55 19 99228-8781 or email cursos@cursos.qa.slmandic.edu.br.
Sign the digital contract sent by email from the Totvs platform and make your monthly payments via bank slip on the 10th of each month.
Please present the following documents to Student Support: birth/marriage certificate, ID, CPF (Brazilian tax identification number), professional license, proof of residence, 3x4 photo, and graduation diploma.
Tuition payment via bank slip, PIX (Brazilian instant payment system), or credit card (minimum installment of R$ 500.00 in up to 6 installments).
Extension in 6 installments with 5% interest on the total course value. A down payment is required before signing the contract.
Cancellation up to 20 days before the start of the course/module: 80% refund, with 20% retained for administrative expenses. After this period, there will be no refund of the registration fee due to the impossibility of replacing the registrant.
The undergraduate Dentistry course is full-time. Classes are held Monday through Friday, in the morning and afternoon. There are some activities on Saturdays, according to the academic calendar. Learn more details below:
Level:
Graduation
Status:
Dr. Mariana Dias Flor Ribeiro
Graduates and Post-Graduates in Dentistry.
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Workload:
Job openings:
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First Module – Concentration: Implantology.
Second and Third Modules: Related Domain: Mandatory subjects required by the MEC (Ministry of Education) and CFO (Federal Council of Dentistry), common to all specialties, as follows:
Second module: subjects of Medical Emergencies and Drug Therapy will be conducted in distance learning. Third module: subjects of Ethics and Dental Legislation and Scientific Research Methodology will be conducted in distance learning.
Note: Students who have already completed the Related Domain subjects may request validation. From the Fourth module onwards, the course resumes its regular schedule, following the calendar. SLMandic reserves the right not to start the course on the date indicated above if the minimum number of students is not reached. Enrollees are responsible for waiting for confirmation of the start date from the Commercial Department before making the necessary arrangements.
SLMandic reserves the right not to start the course on the date indicated above if the minimum number of students is not reached. The registrant is responsible for waiting for confirmation of the start date from the Commercial Department so that arrangements can be made. "Enrollment in the class is conditional upon the date of issuance of the CRO (Regional Council of Dentistry registration), because due to the regulatory process with the CFO (Federal Council of Dentistry), the date cannot be later than the course start date."
Related Domain Area (common modules):
Medical Emergencies
Scientific Research Methodology
Drug Therapy
Ethics and Dental Legislation
Area of Concentration (Implantology):
Competency 1 – Diagnosing Tissue and Dental Structures
Educational Objectives
1- Diagnose the characteristics of normality and alterations in the bone structures of the jaws
A) Bone Anatomy, Histology and Physiology
a- Objective
b- Bone Anatomy
c- Bone Cells
d- Bone Physiology (Bone Remodeling)
e- Osteogenesis
B) Classification of bone tissues
a- Macroscopic classification
b- Microscopic classification
c- Bone density
C) Bone alterations
a- Cavity-type defect
b- Vertical bone loss
c- Horizontal bone loss
2. Diagnose the characteristics of normality and alterations in the oral mucosa and the supporting structures of the dental elements
A) Characteristics of normality in the oral mucosa
a- Anatomy of the oral mucosa
b- Characteristics of healthy oral mucosa
c- Gingival phenotypes (or gingival biotypes)
d- Smile line
B) Alterations in the oral mucosa
a- White lesions
b- Red lesions
c- Volumetric lesions
d- Neoplastic lesions
e- Herpetic lesions
C) Supporting structure of dental elements
a- Normal characteristics of the supporting structures of dental elements
b- Radiographic characteristics
c- Alterations of the supporting structures of dental elements
d- Periodontal diseases
e- Radiographic characteristics
Competency 2 – Planning implant placement surgeries
3. Educational
Objectives A) Anamnesis, clinical, laboratory and imaging examination
B) Immersion in Atrophic Maxillae
C) Digital Dentistry Training
D) Venipuncture and PRF
D.1 Analyze patient data, plan the case
4. Select types of implant-supported prostheses
A) Objective
B) Unitary
C) Partial
D) Total
a- Protocol
b- Overdenture
E) Retention mode
a- cemented implant-supported unitary or partial prosthesis
b- prosthesis Unitary or partial implant-supported screw-retained (or screwed)
prosthesis c- Implant-retained and mucosally supported total
prosthesis d- Implant-retained and implant-supported total prosthesis
F) Occlusion and Occlusal Adjustment in Implantology
4- Selecting the type of implant
A) Implant design (macroengineering)
a- Importance
b- Conical
c- Cylindrical
d- Thread design
B) Implant connection
a- Internal hexagon
b- External hexagon
c- Morse taper
C) Surface texturing
a- Importance
b- Texturing characteristics
c- Texturing methods
d- Machined surface
e- Texturing forms
5- Producing the surgical guide
A) Objective
B) Fabrication of the surgical guide
6- Installing the implant
A) Pre-operative
a- Drug therapy
b- General care and drug interaction
B) Biosecurity
a- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
b) Instrument Processing
c) Surgical Instruments and Kit
a) Drills and wrenches from the surgical kit
b) Surgical linen
d) Anesthesia and Sedation
a) Local anesthesia
b) Sedation
e) Exodontia Techniques (when necessary)
Conventional
b) Atraumatic exodontia (periotome)
c) Atraumatic exodontia (extractors)
f) Surgical Access
a) Incision
b) Detachment
c) Full-thickness flap d
) Partial-thickness flap
g) Installation Technique
a) Osteotomy
b) Stability
- primary
- secondary -
tertiary
c) Surgical care and transoperative complications
h) Tissue Reconstruction or Preservation Technique
a) Biomaterials: membrane
b) Biomaterials: bone grafts
autogenous -
homologous
- xenogeneic -
synthetic
c) Blood products
d) Techniques: alveolar preservation (fresh socket)
e- Techniques: soft tissue management (free gingival graft)
f- Techniques: soft tissue management (connective tissue graft)
g- Techniques: soft tissue management (mixed graft)
h- Techniques: clinical crown lengthening
l- Techniques: implant reopening
j- Appositional bone reconstruction “onlay” of the ridge (horizontal and/or vertical)
-Techniques: guided bone regeneration
-Techniques: block graft
k- Interpositional bone reconstruction “inlay” of the ridge
Techniques: maxillary sinus lift
i- Surgical care and intraoperative complications
I) Post-operative
a- drug therapy
b- care and recommendations
J) Cervical Peri-implant Bone Remodeling
Competency 13 – Maintaining implants in healthy condition
Educational Objectives:
1- Maintenance of implant-supported prostheses
A) Guidance on daily oral hygiene
B) Periodic Follow-ups
C) Prosthetic Complications
2- Knowing How to Identify Success and Failure in Implant Dentistry
A) Implant Success
B) Implant Failure
3- Treatment of Peri-implant Sequelae
A) Diagnosis
B) Treatment
Periodontal and Peri-implant Plastic Surgery
1. Basic principles of periodontics;
2. Periodontics in the principles of aesthetics related to periodontal plastic surgery;
3. Computer training (PowerPoint and Keynote – Apple);
4. Photographic protocol;
5. Aesthetic/periodontal checklist and DRE (diagram of aesthetic references);
6. Virtual aesthetic/surgical planning (Virtual aesthetic trial – Virtual mockup);
7. Creation and importance of the aesthetic trial (Mockup) in aesthetic/surgical planning;
8. Integrated planning (periodontics/implant/prosthesis/prosthetic technician);
9. Interrelation with orthodontics;
11. Clinical discussions;
12. Case planning;
13. Periodontal surgical principles;
14. Incision and suture laboratory (techniques with Nylon and Vicryl 6-0 suture);
15. Beginning of operative training using both hands;
16. Beginning and training in operative microscopy;
AESTHETIC VS. STANDARD CLINICAL CROWN LENGTHENING:
- Functional, biological, and aesthetic aspects;
- Differential diagnosis and treatment options;
- Gingival dyschromias;
- Planning and its relationship with rehabilitative treatment; -
Periodontal types;
- Minimally invasive techniques (when to reflect a flap?);
- Aesthetic trial laboratory – mock-up (fabrication of veneers) on a mannequin.
- Virtual mockup for real mock-up: use of the mock-up as a surgical guide.
- Laboratory of aesthetic crown lengthening surgery, with mockup, on a mannequin.
– Laboratory, using microscopy, of aesthetic crown lengthening surgery, with mockup, on a mannequin;
– Clinical discussions;
– Case planning;
GINGIVAL RECESSION:
– Etiology (identify and remove causal factor);
– When to act?
– Classifications;
– Indication and contraindication;
– Increase in thickness and keratinized tissue;
– Technique selection;
– Root preparation: chemical and mechanical;
– Connective tissue donor areas;
– Connective tissue graft removal techniques;
– Differences and indications of techniques;
– Root coverage techniques;
– Connective tissue graft removal laboratory.
– Connective tissue graft removal laboratory (using microscopy).
– Root coverage laboratory.
– Root coverage laboratory (using microscopy).
– Clinical discussions;
– Case planning;
RIDGE AUGMENTATION:
– Causes of defects;
– Classifications;
– Indications and contraindications;
– Gingival conditioning;
– Ridge augmentation techniques
– with connective tissue graft;
– with flap rotation;
– Ridge augmentation laboratory.
– Ridge augmentation laboratory (under microscopy).
– Clinical discussions;
– Case planning;
PLASTIC SURGERY ASSOCIATED WITH IMPLANTS:
– What is the best time for intervention?;
– Biomaterials (biological characteristics);
– Minimally invasive extraction and how to preserve the ridge;
– Surgical reopening;
– Implantation with periodontal reconstruction;
– Peri-implant biological space;
– Biological implications (recipient and donor bed);
– Indication and contraindication;
– Quality and purpose of the connective tissue graft;
– Implications of the three-dimensional position of the implant;
– Clinical discussions;
– Case planning;
Special Discounts:
discount 30% on the registration fee for payments made until April 30, 2024; 20% discount for payments made until May 31, 2024 discount 10% on the registration fee for payments made until July 17, 2024.
Current Discounts:
discount 10% on tuition fees is offered to former students of Faculdade São Leopoldo Mandic, except for those who completed single-module courses or courses lasting less than 12 months, at the Campinas, Brasília, Curitiba, Rio de Janeiro, Fortaleza, São Paulo, Belo Horizonte, Porto Alegre, and Vila Velha campuses.
For former undergraduate students of Faculdade São Leopoldo Mandic who are pursuing their first postgraduate course (excluding single-module courses), there is a 15% on tuition fees and a 50% on registration.
Students wishing to pay semesterly in full receive a 3% on tuition fees;
for annual payments in full, a 4% ;
for courses lasting more than 12 months, when all tuition fees are paid in full, a 7% applied.
Discounts will not be granted for enrollment, with the exception of former undergraduate students of Faculdade São Leopoldo Mandic who are taking their first course.