The prosthodontist combines science and art to rehabilitate oral health using advanced technologies. Mandic's training in this area promotes excellence and prominence in the dental market.
Graduates and Post-Graduates in Dentistry.
The course focuses on training dental surgeons in the diagnosis, planning, execution, and follow-up of treatments. Clinical practice is emphasized, allowing students to discuss and plan cases with professors, using updated concepts in prosthetics. The goal is to meet the expectations and needs of patients and improve the clinical practice of students.
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 teaching and provides solid training recognized throughout the country. Quadruple Certification: Professionals graduating from this course receive a Specialist Certificate in Dental Prosthetics, recognized by the Ministry of Education (MEC) and the Federal Council of Dentistry (CFO), plus three additional certifications recognized by the MEC: Training in Implant-Supported Prosthetics, Training in Ceramic Veneers, and Update in Adhesive Dentistry.
A qualified and renowned faculty, offering personalized support and ongoing guidance for excellent 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.
Registration:
Job openings:
Workload:
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Dr. Mariana Dias Flor Ribeiro
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The course focuses on training dental surgeons in the diagnosis, planning, execution, and follow-up of treatments. Clinical practice is emphasized, allowing students to discuss and plan cases with professors, using updated concepts in prosthetics. The goal is to meet the expectations and needs of patients and improve the clinical practice of students.
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 teaching and provides solid training recognized throughout the country. Quadruple Certification: Professionals graduating from this course receive a Specialist Certificate in Dental Prosthetics, recognized by the Ministry of Education (MEC) and the Federal Council of Dentistry (CFO), plus three additional certifications recognized by the MEC: Training in Implant-Supported Prosthetics, Training in Ceramic Veneers, and Update in Adhesive Dentistry.
A qualified and renowned faculty, offering personalized support and ongoing guidance for excellent 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 teaching and provides solid training recognized throughout the country. Quadruple Certification: Professionals graduating from this course receive a Specialist Certificate in Dental Prosthetics, recognized by the Ministry of Education (MEC) and the Federal Council of Dentistry (CFO), plus three additional certifications recognized by the MEC: Training in Implant-Supported Prosthetics, Training in Ceramic Veneers, and Update in Adhesive Dentistry.
A qualified and renowned faculty, offering personalized support and ongoing guidance for excellent 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.
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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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First Module – Area of Concentration: Dental Prosthetics.
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 ofMedical Emergencies and Drug Therapy, will be conducted in distance learning. Third module: subjects of Ethics and Dental Legislation and Scientific Research Methodology format distance learning. Note: Students who have already completed the related subjects may request validation.
From the fourth module, 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. The registrant is responsible for waiting for confirmation of the start date from the Commercial Department so that the necessary arrangements can be made.
"Enrollment in the class is contingent upon the date the CRO (Regional Council of Dentistry) issuance is issued, as due to the regulatory process with the CFO (Federal Council of Dentistry), the date cannot be later than the course start date."
Area of Concentration (Dental Prosthetics):
Competency 1 - Diagnose muscular, occlusal, and temporomandibular joint conditions in cases requiring oral rehabilitation
Educational Objectives
1 – Understanding the fundamentals of oral rehabilitation
Biomechanics of the TMJ
Mandibular movements
Fundamentals of occlusion
Schools of occlusion
Maxillomandibular relationships
a- Restoration of the Vertical Dimension of Occlusion (VDO)
b- Concepts of centric relation (CR)
c- Maximum Habitual Intercuspation (MIH)
Temporomandibular Disorders
RC manipulation training
2- Mastering the concepts and characteristics of Dental Morphology
General Components of Dental Anatomy
a- Clinical Crown and Anatomical Crown
b- Root
c- Tooth Surfaces
d-Thirds of the Teeth
Dental sculpture: cusps, edges, slopes, ridges, borders, angles, grooves, pits, foveae, lobes, tubercles, cingulum, bosses, equatorial line, prosthetic equator, proximal contact points, embrasures, interdental groove, and interdental space
3- Carry out data collection and examinations
Photography in Dentistry
a- Equipment, accessories and main camera settings
b- Photographic protocol
c- Basic photography concepts and legislation
Clinical analysis
a- Study molding or digital scanning
b-Intermaxillary records
c- ASA mounting for occlusal analysis
d- Clinical and instrumental analysis of occlusion
e-Imaging Exams
Periapical and panoramic radiographs
– CT scans
Competency 2 – Mastering the handling and properties of dental materials and knowing laboratory techniques
Educational Objectives
1. Mastering the handling and properties of molding and modeling materials
Molding materials (function and indication)
Characteristics of the ideal molding material
Irreversible hydrocolloid (alginate): composition, properties and application.
Non-aqueous elastomers
a- Polysulfide: composition, properties and applications.
b- Polyether: composition, properties and application.
Silicones for molding
a- Condensation: composition, properties and applications.
b- Addition: composition, properties and application.
c- Mixing tips for silicones
Anelastic Materials
a- Zinc-eugenol paste
b- Godiva
Molds
Mold disinfection
Intraoral scanner
Model
a- Dental plaster
Types of dental plaster
Ratio and setting time
b- 3D model printing
c- Model scanner
2- Mastering the handling and properties of direct and indirect restorative materials, waxing, and cementation
Direct and Indirect Temporary Restorative Materials
a- acrylic resins
b- bisacrylic composite resins
c- stock teeth
Materials for planning prosthetic pieces
a- Waxes for Waxing
- function
- material
– technique
b- Software for designing prosthetic parts (CAD)
Direct and Indirect Restorative Materials
a- Metals
b- Dental ceramics
c- Polymers
d- Composites
Prefabricated Artificial Teeth for Dental Prosthetics
f- Milling machines and blocks
Intraradicular Retainers
a- Fiberglass Reinforced:
Mechanical Properties
Techniques
Clinical Protocols
b- Cast Metal Cores
Mechanical Properties
Techniques
Clinical Protocols
Cements
a- Resin Cements
b- Adhesive Cementation
3- Understanding Laboratory Techniques
Clinical-laboratory communication
a- Photographic protocol for communicating the optical properties of the tooth
b- Editing and communication of the optical properties of the tooth
Study models and real and virtual diagnostic wax-ups
Aesthetic and functional mock-up
Laboratory steps – ceramic systems:
a- Layered ceramics,
b- Lithium Disilicate
c- Feldspathic,
d- Zirconia
e- Injected ceramics
f- Milled ceramics
E) Digital Laboratory
a- digital workflow
b- 3D Printing
– photopolymers
- materials for printing:
models
occlusal splints
temporary prostheses
burnable patterns
surgical guides
3. Color selection
Fundamentals of tooth color
a- Hue, Chroma and Value
b- Color palettes
c- System
Instruments for color selection
Color selection training
Color for resin
Color for ceramics
Competency 3 - Plan and manufacture tooth-supported or implant-supported fixed prostheses to replace losses of dental and periodontal structure
Educational Objective
1- Fabrication of Tooth-Supported Fixed Prostheses
Planning
Indications and Selection of Technique and Material for Dental Prostheses
a- Adhesive oral rehabilitations
b- Restoration of Endodontically Treated Teeth
c- Periodontal-Prosthetic Integration
d- Ortho-Prosthetic Integration
Prosthetic Dental Preparations
a- Concept of enamel-guided preparations
b- Step-by-step instructions for conservative preparations for anterior and posterior incisions
c- Type of prosthesis:
total crowns
facets
lenses
Fragments
onlays
inlays
vonlays
d- Preparation of the elements for single-unit prostheses
Incisors
Canines
Premolars
Molars
e- Preparation of elements for multiple prostheses
Previous Region
Crown
Ceramic laminates
Posterior Region
Crown
Ceramic laminates
f- Direct Provisioning
g- Molding Technique and Working Model
h- Infrastructure Test
i- Ceramic Adjustment
j- Occlusal Adjustment
k- Effective Cementation
l- Manufacturing of metal cores
m – Fiber pin manufacturing
2- Fabrication of Implant-Supported Fixed Prostheses
Evolution of concepts and techniques in implant-supported prostheses
Planning Implant-Supported Prostheses
Indications and selection of the technique and material for dental prostheses
a- Fixed prosthesis
b- Cemented prosthesis
Implant Systems
Prosthetic Intermediaries and Components
Molding in Implant-Supported Prostheses
Occlusion in Implant-Supported Prostheses
Single Crowns on Implants
Single Crowns on Anterior Teeth
Immediate Single Crowns
a- Action of immediate provisional restorations, alveolar preservation, and surgical guides
b- Concept of a biological temporary device with immediate loading
Multiple Implant-Supported Prostheses
Prosthetic components for single and multiple prostheses
Customized wound healers
Fixed Full Dentures on Implants
Competency 4 – Plan and manufacture removable partial or complete dentures, tooth-supported, mucosa-supported, or implant-supported, as a replacement for lost dental and periodontal structure
Educational Objective
1- Fabrication and Installation of Removable Partial Dentures (RPD)
Clinical Examination in Removable Partial Dentures
Pathology Applied to Patients Using Removable Partial Dentures
Diagnosis
a- Advantages
b- Limitations
c-Indication
Classification of Removable Partial Dentures
a- Kennedy Classification
b-Cummer Classification
c- Classification of Wild
Biomechanical Principles of Removable Partial Dentures
Design
Supports and Clamps
a- Retention in Removable Partial Dentures
– Larger Connector
– Insertion Directorate
b- Prior Preparation
Free Extreme Planning
Impression taking for removable partial dentures
Planning for Classes III and IV
Occlusion in Removable Partial Dentures
Non-Conventional Removable Partial Dentures
Installation
Fixed Partial Dentures on Implants
Fixed Partial Dentures on Implants Attached to Natural Teeth
2- Fabricate and Install a Complete Denture (CD)
Clinical examination in complete dentures
Simple Cloning
Cloning with Increased Lower Basal Area, taking advantage of the clone
Cloning with Increased Lower Basal Area, test base and reconstitution of the neutral zone
Update on sliding tracks
Interpretation of the basal area of the lower study model
Tooth assembly
Secondary molding on a closed base
Occlusal adjustment
Protocol-type prosthesis
Overdenture
Competency 5 - Monitor and observe muscular, occlusal, and temporomandibular joint conditions in rehabilitated cases
Educational Objectives
1 – Control and Monitor
Periodic Consultations: clinical and imaging examinations
Control and Maintenance
a- Fixed Prosthesis
b- Removable Partial Denture
c- Complete Dentures (Denture hygiene: protocol type and overdenture)
2- To manufacture and install a myorelaxant splint
Molding and manufacturing
ASA mounting for board
Clinical and instrumental analysis of occlusion. Stabilizing occlusal splint
Training on the installation and adjustment of occlusal splints: techniques and fundamentals
– Training in Implant-Supported Prostheses
• Introduction to implant dentistry
• Basic concepts in dental implant surgery
• Planning in implant dentistry and clinical examination
• Types of implant/prosthesis connection
• Terminology and selection of prosthetic components
• Concepts of screw-retained versus cemented prostheses
• Temporary crowns and adjustment of the gingival emergence profile in implant-supported prostheses
• Impression taking for implant-supported prostheses
• Techniques for manufacturing implant-supported prostheses – metallic, ceramic, and CAD/CAM
• Biomechanics in implant dentistry
• Occlusion applied to implant-supported prostheses
• Implant-supported complete dentures – Branemark and Overdenture protocols
• Post-operative monitoring and complications in implant dentistry
• Hands-on in implant-supported prosthesis
Training in ceramic laminates
• Initial patient assessment – Clinical examination, indication, and treatment plan
• Reverse planning – Initial molding, mock-up, clinical and laboratory interaction
• Dental photography
• Preparations and techniques for reducing tooth structure for ceramic veneers (unfavorable substrates vs. minimally invasive preparations)
• Molding and provisional crowns in ceramic veneers
• Cementation techniques for ceramic veneers
Hands-on workshop on the fabrication of ceramic laminates in a laboratory
Update on Adhesive Dentistry
• Adhesion to dental structure: clinical applications
• Adhesive techniques (resin coat; IDS; margin lifting;
• Photoactivation: the basis of modern dentistry
• Composite resin – Direct and indirect restorations
• Absolute Isolation
• Adhesive Cementation – surface treatment and resin cements
• Composite resin veneers – color, shape, properties and planning (direct and semi-direct)
• Introduction to biomimetic dentistry
Special Discounts:
discount 30% on the registration fee for payments made until May 31, 2024, 20% for those made until June 30, 2024 discount 10% on the registration fee for payments made until September 30, 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% discount 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% offered. 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.