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Postgraduate studies: Specialization
Dental Prosthesis

This course has either been completed or is no longer available.

But we have other options that may interest you; explore the related courses below.

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Special Master's Degree in Dental Prosthetics (CAPES/MEC)

Coordinator:

Prof. Dr. Milton Edson Miranda
Registrations open

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Specialization in Dental Prosthetics (MEC/CFO)

Coordinator:

Prof. Dr. Daniel Afonso Hiramatsu
Registrations open

Dental Prosthesis

Advanced Training in Implant Prosthetics (MEC)

Coordinator:

Professor Dr. Rafael Gonçalves Ribeiro Rodrigues
Registrations open

Dental Prosthesis

Specialization in Dental Prosthetics (MEC/CFO) + Training in Aesthetic Dentistry (MEC) + Training in Occlusion and Digital Workflow (MEC)

Coordinator:

Prof. Ms. Lelio Augusto De Campos Araujo
Registrations open

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Advanced Training in Conventional and Implant-Supported Prosthetics with Emphasis on Digital Workflow (MEC)

Coordinator:

Professor Bruno Rattmann Lopes
Registrations open

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Advanced Training in Conventional and Implant-Supported Prosthetics (MEC)

Coordinator:

PROF. DDS. Ricardo Kazuyoshi Morita
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Dental Prosthesis

Advanced Training in Implant Prosthetics (MEC)

Coordinator:

Professor Lélio Augusto de Campos Araujo
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Dental Prosthesis

Advanced Training in Implant Prosthetics (MEC)

Coordinator:

Prof. Dr. Cristiano Garcia Araújo
Registrations open

Dental Prosthesis

Special Master's Degree in Dental Prosthetics (CAPES/MEC)

Coordinator:

Professor André Filipe Merico Carneiro, MSc
Registrations open

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Coordinator:

Professor Adilson Sakuno
Registrations open

Dental Prosthesis

Special Master's Degree in Dental Prosthetics (CAPES/MEC)

Coordinator:

Prof. Dr. Vinícius Pavesi Fardin
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Special Master's Degree in Dental Prosthetics (CAPES/MEC)

Coordinator:

Prof. Dr. Guilherme da Gama Ramos
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Certification in Laser Therapy (MEC/CFO)

Coordinator:

Prof. Dr. Daiane Thais Meneguzzo.
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Dermatology

Postgraduate Studies in Dermatology (MEC)

Coordinator:

Prof. Giselle Sanches Bracco
Registrations open

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Training in Basic Implantology (MEC)

Coordinator:

Prof. Dr. Marcello Kfouri Di Pillo
Registrations open

Psychiatry

Postgraduate Studies in Psychiatry (MEC)

Coordinator:

Prof. Dr. Celso Garcia Junior
Registrations open

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Advanced Training in Temporomandibular Dysfunction and Orofacial Pain (MEC)

Coordinator:

Prof. Dr. Antônio Sérgio Guimarães
Registrations open

Functional Orthopedics of the Jaws

Immersion in Mouth Breathing Syndrome (MBS)

Coordinator:

Prof. Dr. Pedro Pileggi Vinha
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Postgraduate Studies in Psychiatry (MEC)

Coordinator:

Prof. Dr. Celso Garcia Junior
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Endocrinology

Postgraduate Studies in Endocrinology (MEC)

Coordinator:

Professor Dr. Carolina Castro Porto Silva Janovsky
Registrations open

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Postgraduate Degree in Endocrinology (MEC) –

Coordinator:

Professor Dr. Carolina Castro Porto Silva Janovsky
Registrations open

Stomatology

Special Master's Degree in Stomatology (CAPES/MEC)

Coordinator:

Prof. Dr. Paulo de Camargo Moraes
Registrations open

Prosthetics/Dentistry

Specialization in Dental Prosthetics (CFO/MEC) + Specialization in Restorative Dentistry (CFO/MEC) + Training in Digital Workflow (MEC)

Coordinator:

Prof. Dr. Gabriela Romanini Basso
Registrations open

Functional Orthopedics of the Jaws

Specialization in Functional Orthopedics of the Jaws (MEC/CFO) + Training in Orthodontics (MEC) + Immersion in Mouth Breathing (MEC)

Coordinator:

Prof. Dr. Pedro Pileggi Vinha
Registrations open
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Dental Prosthesis

Specialization in Dental Prosthetics (MEC/CFO) (with Emphasis on Oral Rehabilitation) + Training in Dental Implants (MEC) + Training in Digital Dentistry (MEC) – 5270

05270

Closed
Coordinator:
Prof. Dr. Alfredo Mikail Melo Mesquita
Target audience:

Graduates and Post-Graduates in Dentistry.

Duration:
25 months
Frequency:
Weekly
Time:
From 8am to 6pm
Days of the week:
Friday (Weekly)
Location:
São Paulo
Start of classes:
09/04/2021
Registration
R$ 850.00
Investment:
25 x R$ 1,700.00
Extended plan:

To provide students with the knowledge to rehabilitate patients aesthetically and functionally, mastering the theory and practice of all types of prostheses: complete, removable, fixed, and implant-supported. Furthermore, to provide students with the confidence to plan rehabilitations, including planning with photographs, digital resources, waxing, and the placement of dental implants. 

Performing aesthetic procedures such as: contact lenses, veneers, inlays, onlays and metal-free crowns, using conventional and digital methods.

This course is for you.

Prof. Dr. Alfredo Mikail Melo Mesquita

First Module – Focus: Dental Prosthetics + Dental Implants + Digital Dentistry Training.

ATTENTION:

Schedule for the first day of class.

7:30 AM – Arrival time at the institution;

8:00 AM to 10:30 AM – Delivery of documentation and signing of the contract;

11:00 AM – Opening of the course with the presence of the Unit Coordinator;

The second module will take place in person for 4 days/month*, from 8 am to 6 pm, covering the subjects of Medical Emergencies and Drug Therapy.

The third module, covering the subjects of  Ethics and Dental Legislation and Scientific Research Methodology will be conducted in an online format.

Note: Students who have already completed the subjects in these two Related Domain modules (Medical Emergencies, Scientific Research Methodology, Drug Therapy, and Dental Ethics and Legislation) in another Specialization course may request, from the Commercial Department before starting the course, an analysis of the exemption (validation) of these studies, provided that the minimum period of up to 4 years from the start date of the course is respected. Exceptionally for former students of the São Leopoldo Mandic Institution, a proportional discount will be granted on the validated Related Domain subjects. If the request occurs after the start of classes, the discount will only be valid for the months following the date of the request.

Partial Calendar:

1st Module: 9, 16, 23, and 30, 2021 (Area of ​​Concentration);

2nd Module: 3rd to 30th May 2021, (Related Area of ​​Expertise – Dental Ethics and Legislation and Scientific Research Methodology) - Distance Learning;

3rd Module: From June 1st to 30th , 2021 (Related Area of ​​Expertise – Medical Emergencies and Drug Therapy);

4th Module: 2nd, 16th, 23rd, and 30th , 2021 (Area of ​​Concentration);

5th Module: 6, 13, 20 and 27, 2021 (Area of ​​Concentration);

6th Module: 3, 10, 17 and 24, 2021 (Area of ​​Concentration);

7th Module: 8, 15, 22 and 29, 2021 (Area of ​​Concentration);

8th Module: 5, 12, 19 and 26, 2021 (Area of ​​Concentration);

9th Module: 3rd, 10th and 17th , 2021 (Area of ​​Concentration).

 From the fourth module, the course will run on Fridays from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM, with classes focused on the Area of ​​Concentration (Dental Prosthetics + Dental Implants + Digital Dentistry Training). 

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. 

Course Content:

Related Domain Area (common modules):

Medical Emergencies;

Scientific Research Methodology;

Drug Therapy;

Ethics and Legislation in Dentistry.

Area of ​​Concentration (Dental Prosthetics + Dental Implants + Digital Dentistry Training):

Competency 1 - Diagnose muscular, occlusal, and temporomandibular joint conditions in cases requiring oral rehabilitation  

Educational Objectives 

1 – Understanding the fundamentals of oral rehabilitation 

A) Biomechanics of the TMJ

B) Mandibular movements

C) Fundamentals of occlusion

D) Schools of occlusion

E) Maxillomandibular relationships

a- Restoration of the Vertical Dimension of Occlusion (VDO)

b- Concepts of centric relation (CR)

c- Maximum Habitual Intercuspation (MIH)

F) Temporomandibular Disorders

G) Handling training in RC

2- Mastering the concepts and characteristics of Dental Morphology 

A) 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 

A) Photography in Dentistry

a- Equipment, accessories and main camera settings

b- Photographic protocol

c- Basic photography concepts and legislation

B) 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

A) Molding materials (function and indication) 

B) Characteristics of the ideal molding material 

C) Irreversible hydrocolloid (alginate): composition, properties and application. 

D) Non-aqueous elastomers 

a- Polysulfide: composition, properties and applications. 

b- Polyether: composition, properties and application. 

E) Silicones for molding 

a- Condensation: composition, properties and applications. 

b- Addition: composition, properties and application. 

c- Mixing tips for silicones

F) Anelastic Materials 

a- Zinc-eugenol paste 

b- Godiva 

G) Trays 

H) Mold disinfection

I) Intraoral scanner 

J) 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  

A) Direct and Indirect Temporary Restorative Materials 

a- acrylic resins

b- bisacrylic composite resins 

c- stock teeth

B) Materials for planning prosthetic pieces 

a- Waxes for Waxing

- function

- material

– technique

b- Software for designing prosthetic parts (CAD)

C) 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 

D) Intraradicular Retainers 

a- Fiberglass Reinforced: 

Mechanical Properties 

– ]Techniques  

Clinical Protocols

b- Cast Metal Cores 

Mechanical Properties 

Techniques  

Clinical Protocols

E) Cements

a- Resin Cements

b- Adhesive Cementation

3- Understanding Laboratory Techniques

A) 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 

B) Study models and real and virtual diagnostic waxing

C) Aesthetic and functional mock-up

D) 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

A) Fundamentals of tooth color

a- Hue, Chroma and Value 

b- Color palettes

c- System

B) Instruments for color selection

C) Color selection training

D) Color for resin

E) Color for ceramics 

Competency 3

– Planning and

To make

fixed prostheses

s dentossupor

tadas or implemented

antosuportadas a replacement for dental and periodontal structure losses







Objective Ed

educational


1- Fabrication of Tooth-Supported Fixed Prostheses

A) Planning

B) Indications and Selection of the Technique and Material for Dental Prostheses

a- Adhesive oral rehabilitations

b- Restoration of Endodontically Treated Teeth

c- Periodontal-Prosthetic Integration

d- Ortho-Prosthetic Integration

C) 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:  

– full 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 

A) Evolution of concepts and techniques in implant-supported prostheses

B) Planning of Implant-Supported Prostheses

C) Indications and selection of the technique and material for dental prostheses

a- Fixed prosthesis

b- Cemented prosthesis

D) Implant Systems

E) Prosthetic Intermediaries and Components

F) Molding in Implant-Supported Prostheses

G) Occlusion in Implant-Supported Prostheses

H) Single Crowns on Implants

I) Single Crowns on Anterior Teeth

J) Immediate Single Crowns

a- Action of immediate provisional restorations, alveolar preservation, and surgical guides

b- Concept of a biological temporary device with immediate loading

K) Multiple Implant-Supported Prostheses

L) Prosthetic components for single and multiple prostheses

M) Customized wound healers

N) Fixed Full Dentures on Implants

Competence

4 – Plan

ejar and Conf

eccionar pr

partial orthoses

iais or total

Removabletooth-supported, mucosa-supported, or implant-supported prostheses as a replacement for lost dental and periodontal structure.







Objective

Education

onal 



1- Fabrication and Installation of Removable Partial Dentures (RPD)

A) Clinical Examination in Removable Partial Dentures

B) Pathology Applied to Patients Using Removable Partial Dentures

C) Diagnosis

a- Advantages

b- Limitations

c-Indication  

D) Classification of Removable Partial Dentures

a- Kennedy Classification

b-Cummer Classification

c- Classification of Wild

E) Biomechanical Principles of Removable Partial Dentures

F) Drawing 

G) Supports and Clamps 

a- Retention in Removable Partial Dentures

– Larger Connector

– Insertion Directorate

b- Prior Preparation

H) Free Extreme Planning

I) Impression Taking for Removable Partial Dentures

J) Planning Classes III and IV

K) Occlusion in Removable Partial Dentures

L) Non-Conventional Removable Partial Dentures

M) Installation

N) Fixed Partial Dentures on Implants

O) Fixed Partial Dentures on Implants Attached to Natural Teeth

2- Fabricate and Install a Complete Denture (CD)  

A) Clinical examination in complete dentures 

B) Simple Cloning

C) Cloning with Increased Lower Basal Area, taking advantage of the clone

D) Cloning with Increased Lower Basal Area, test base and reconstitution of the neutral zone

E) Update on sliding tracks

F) Interpretation of the basal area of ​​the lower study model

G) Tooth assembly

H) Closed-base secondary molding

I) Occlusal adjustment 

J) Protocol-type prosthesis 

K) Overdenture 

Competence

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Control

Home and Pro

serve as

conditions

s muscularares, de occluso e da articulação temporomandibular em casos reabilitados 







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1 – Control and Monitor 

A) Periodic Consultations: clinical and imaging examinations 

B) 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 

A) Molding and manufacturing

B) Wing assembly for board

C) Clinical and instrumental analysis of occlusion. Stabilizing occlusal splint

D) Training on the installation and adjustment of occlusal splints: techniques and fundamentals

Prof. Dr. Alberto Noriyuki Kojima.
Professor Edmir Colonello.
Professor Renata de Vasconcellos Moura, Ms.
Prof. Tayna Castro.
Professor Jorge Bauer.
Professor José Pereira Flores.
Professor Davi Morita.
Professor Dr. Débora Elias Calabro.
Prof. Rafael Puglisi
Prof. Dr. Eduardo Miyashita

Triple Certification: Students completing this course will receive three certificates: one as a Specialist in Dental Prosthetics recognized by the Ministry of Education (MEC) and the Federal Council of Dentistry (CFO); another as a Certified Specialist in Dental Implants; and finally a Certified Specialist in Digital Dentistry, all of which are recognized by the MEC.

The course has a rehabilitative focus, with full-mouth cases, through teaching occlusion and prosthetics: fixed, complete, removable, and implant-supported prostheses.

The student fully masters the creation of metal-free prostheses in partial dental restorations: contact lenses, veneers, inlays, onlays, and metal-free full crowns.

This course enables students to perform conventional dental implant surgeries and oral rehabilitation procedures, mastering conventional, hybrid, and fully digital workflows. It also includes knowledge of the use of facial scanners, intraoral scanners, 3D printers, and milling machines. 

Teaching with PhD professors in all areas covered.

The course has a workload of 878 hours, with 750 hours in the Specialization in Dental Prosthetics, 64 hours in the Training in Dental Implants, and 64 hours in the Training in Digital Dentistry.

Personal login access, from any internet-connected device, to the CAPES Periodicals Portal and other scientific databases made available by the São Leopoldo Mandic Faculty.

Learn how to use it at: https://www.slmandic.edu.br/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/SLM.BIB_.M7-00-Manual-para-acesso-aos-Peri%C3%B3dicos-do-CAPES-nv.pdf

a) Register online or through the Sales Department by calling 0800 941 7 941.

b) Pre-registration:

Make the pre-registration payment for the course using a bank slip if you have a CPF (Brazilian tax identification number), a credit card, or international currency exchange.

c) Registration:

*​​ In order for the Institution to consider the student duly enrolled in the class, they must pay the three monthly installments in advance on the first day of class, in Brazilian currency (Real), and sign the Contract.

The remaining installments must be paid starting from the second module, monthly, on the due dates of the 5th, 10th, 15th, or 20th of each month, which you must choose when signing up for the course.

Below are the bank details for payment via International Currency Exchange.

Payment Orders in USD 

Through: Bank of New York 

New York – USA 

BIC SWIFT: IRVTUS3N 

ABA: 053000196 

Account number: 6550422632 

Beneficiary Bank: BANCO ITAÚ S/A 

São Paulo – Brazil 

BIC SWIFT: ITAUBRSP 

Beneficiary Customer: SOCIEDADE REGIONAL DE ENSINO E SAÚSE SS LTDA

Branch: 6393 

Account number: 03477-9

d) Required documentation to be presented on the first day of class:

  • Birth or marriage certificate – consularized;
  • Passport containing: Personal data and stamp and entry visa to the country;
  • RNE – National Foreigner Registration or its protocol with the Federal Police, this with visa and authorization to remain in the country and indication of the period of stay;
  • Recent proof of residence (within the last three months).  
  • One 3x4 photo, front-facing, with a neutral background, which can be scanned.

(e ) On the first day of class, it is necessary to bring the original graduation diploma translated by a sworn public translator and consularized, which will be scanned by the registrar's office.

Note: The institution considers the student duly enrolled after all the aforementioned documents have been submitted.

All assignments, tests, and other written activities must be completed in Portuguese.

a) Registration:​

Register online or through the Sales Department by calling 0800 941 7 941

b) Pre-registration:

Make the pre-registration payment for the course using a bank slip or credit card

Only those who pay the registration fee by the due date on the payment slip will be considered pre-enrolled. It is important to note, however, that the college reserves the right to finalize enrollment according to the order of payments received, respecting the number of places available in each class. If payment confirmation occurs after all available places have been filled, the applicant will receive a refund of the amount paid

c) Registration:

*​​ In order for the Institution to consider the student duly enrolled in the class, they must pay the first installment of the tuition fee via bank slip, which will be due up to 5 days before the start of the course, and sign the Contract on the first day of class. 

The remaining installments must be paid on the 5th, 10th, 15th, or 20th of each month, which you must choose when enrolling in the course

d) Required documentation to be presented on the first day of class:

Birth or marriage certificate;

RG (Driver's License does not replace this document);

CPF;

Professional license (e.g., CRO-UF, CRM-UF, etc.);

Proof of Residence (last three months);

One 3x4 photo, front-facing, with a neutral background, which can be scanned

(e) On the first day of class, you must bring your original graduation diploma, which will be scanned by the registrar's office

 Note: The institution considers the student duly enrolled after all the aforementioned documents have been submitted.

Special Discounts:

30% discount on the pre-registration fee for payments made until October 31, 2020, 20% for those made until November 30, 2020 discount 10% on the pre-registration fee for payments made until April 2, 2021.

Current Discounts:

discount 10% on tuition fees is offered to former students of Faculdade São Leopoldo Mandic, with the exception of those who completed single-module courses or courses lasting less than 12 months, at the following campuses: Campinas, Brasília, Curitiba, Rio de Janeiro, Fortaleza, São Paulo, Belo Horizonte, Porto Alegre, and Vila Velha.

For former undergraduate students of Faculdade São Leopoldo Mandic, who are taking their first postgraduate course (excluding single-module courses), there is a 15% on tuition fees and a 50% on pre-registration.

Students who wish to pay semesterly in full receive a 3% on their monthly fees;

For payments made annually in full, we offer a 4% on monthly fees;

For courses lasting more than 12 months, when all tuition fees are paid upfront, a 7% applied to the tuition fees.

Discounts will not be granted for pre-registrations, with the exception of former undergraduate students of Faculdade São Leopoldo Mandic who are taking their first course.

List of Materials

1 blue ballpoint pen, 1 0.5mm mechanical pencil;

1 Hand brush;

1 Alligator clip and disposable bibs;

1 thick dark blue cloth sheet for lining a countertop or cart (clinic);

1 Mirror with handle for cleaning instructions;

1 toothbrush, 1 roll of dental floss;

Disposable gloves, surgical masks, cap; protective goggles, white apron.

Stainless steel trays (small);

1 Metal box with lid for sterilizing instruments;

1 Clinical forceps;

1 Straight Explorer 

1 Double Explorer;

1 Flat mirror no. 5 with handle;

1 Double caries curette no. 18;

1 Hollenback 3s;

1 Double-ended spatula no. 1;

1 cartridge syringe for anesthesia; 

1 Fine-tipped scissors (IRIS);

1 pair of shears for gold;

1 Small alveolotome (for temporary removal);

1. Small hemostatic forceps (mosquito type); 

1 Müller-type clamp (for carbon fiber);

Complete set of instruments for restorative dentistry, surgery, and periodontics (must always be sterilized for future use);

High-speed handpiece; Low-speed micro motor with contra-angle handpiece;

1 metal adapter for low speed (FG);

1 Semi-adjustable articulator with facebow (Bio-Art or Gnatus);

1 Lecron, 

1 spatula no. 7, no. 31, no. 24, no. 50;

Spatula; Mortar and knife for plaster;

1 Syringe for elastomer molding (Fine Tip);

2 glass plates;

1 Alcohol lamp with lighter;

1 Resin pot with lid;

2 Dappen dishes;

2 Brushes No. 0, 1 and 2 made of sable hair;

3 Handpiece mandrels for sanding discs;

2 Mandrels for contra-angle handpiece – for sanding discs;

2 single-sided 7/8" steel discs (for making grooves/1092 drill bit), for opening temporary crenellations;

12 sandpaper discs, 7/8 inch, coarse and fine grit; 

6 Carborundum discs;

2 rubber cups;

Old endodontic files (to be discarded);

Prosthesis Remover;

Rubber dam, endodontic clamps, clamp forceps and archwire;

1 small metal box for sterilizing drill bits;

1 Red Overhead Projector Pen;

1 Stylus;

01 set of Paiva type pluggers (endodontics);

01 Mannequin with artificial teeth: PRODENS MANNEQUIN – Dental Fernandes or Dent Art

01 Front teeth plate

01 Eyeliner

01 Thickness gauge    

Mounted Center Tips – High Speed

Conventional and Metal-Free Fixed Prosthesis Kit (Ref. 811.9004)

REMOVABLE PROSTHESIS KIT


KOMET MULTI-BLADED DRILLS numbers: H375R018 (4138), H375R023 (4197), H379UF023 (3118)

EURODENTAL RESIN POLISHING AND FINISHING KIT

Gray and pink rubber pads for ceramic polishing

Mounted Points – Low Speed 


Contra-Angle: Wide - Maillefer (No. 1, No. 2, No. 3) (2 drill bits of each).            

             Gattes – Maillefer (nº 1, nº 2, nº 3) (02 drills of each).

Commercial Department of the São Leopoldo Mandic Faculty

Telephone: 0800 941 7 941

Email: cursos@cursos.qa.slmandic.edu.br

Website: www.slmandic.edu.br

Customer service via WhatsApp: (19) 99228-8781

Follow the institution on social media:

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Itapeva Street, 538, Bela Vista, São Paulo-SP, Postal Code: 01332-000

status

Closed

Level:

Graduation

Closed

Status:

Dr. Mariana Dias Flor Ribeiro

Coordinator:
Prof. Dr. Alfredo Mikail Melo Mesquita
Target audience:

Graduates and Post-Graduates in Dentistry.

Duration:
25 months
Period:
Frequency:
Weekly
Time
From 8am to 6pm
Days of the week
Friday (Weekly)
Location:
São Paulo
Start of classes:
09/04/2021
Registration
R$ 850.00
Investment:
25 x R$ 1,700.00

Registration:

Job openings:

9

Workload:

878 class hours

Register and receive an email when the course opens for new enrollments.

Class closed

Dental Prosthesis

Specialization in Dental Prosthetics (MEC/CFO) (with Emphasis on Oral Rehabilitation) + Training in Dental Implants (MEC) + Training in Digital Dentistry (MEC) – 5270

07810

Closed
Coordinator:

Dr. Mariana Dias Flor Ribeiro

Target audience:
6 years (12 semesters)
Duration:
6 years (12 semesters)
Frequency:

Monthly

Time:

Monthly

Days of the week:

Monthly

Location:
Start of classes:
August 2024
Registration:
August 2024
Investment:
R$13,878.00
Extended plan:
R$13,878.00

To provide students with the knowledge to rehabilitate patients aesthetically and functionally, mastering the theory and practice of all types of prostheses: complete, removable, fixed, and implant-supported. Furthermore, to provide students with the confidence to plan rehabilitations, including planning with photographs, digital resources, waxing, and the placement of dental implants. 

Performing aesthetic procedures such as: contact lenses, veneers, inlays, onlays and metal-free crowns, using conventional and digital methods.

See more

This course is for you.

Prof. Dr. Alfredo Mikail Melo Mesquita

First Module – Focus: Dental Prosthetics + Dental Implants + Digital Dentistry Training.

ATTENTION:

Schedule for the first day of class.

7:30 AM – Arrival time at the institution;

8:00 AM to 10:30 AM – Delivery of documentation and signing of the contract;

11:00 AM – Opening of the course with the presence of the Unit Coordinator;

The second module will take place in person for 4 days/month*, from 8 am to 6 pm, covering the subjects of Medical Emergencies and Drug Therapy.

The third module, covering the subjects of  Ethics and Dental Legislation and Scientific Research Methodology will be conducted in an online format.

Note: Students who have already completed the subjects in these two Related Domain modules (Medical Emergencies, Scientific Research Methodology, Drug Therapy, and Dental Ethics and Legislation) in another Specialization course may request, from the Commercial Department before starting the course, an analysis of the exemption (validation) of these studies, provided that the minimum period of up to 4 years from the start date of the course is respected. Exceptionally for former students of the São Leopoldo Mandic Institution, a proportional discount will be granted on the validated Related Domain subjects. If the request occurs after the start of classes, the discount will only be valid for the months following the date of the request.

Partial Calendar:

1st Module: 9, 16, 23, and 30, 2021 (Area of ​​Concentration);

2nd Module: 3rd to 30th May 2021, (Related Area of ​​Expertise – Dental Ethics and Legislation and Scientific Research Methodology) - Distance Learning;

3rd Module: From June 1st to 30th , 2021 (Related Area of ​​Expertise – Medical Emergencies and Drug Therapy);

4th Module: 2nd, 16th, 23rd, and 30th , 2021 (Area of ​​Concentration);

5th Module: 6, 13, 20 and 27, 2021 (Area of ​​Concentration);

6th Module: 3, 10, 17 and 24, 2021 (Area of ​​Concentration);

7th Module: 8, 15, 22 and 29, 2021 (Area of ​​Concentration);

8th Module: 5, 12, 19 and 26, 2021 (Area of ​​Concentration);

9th Module: 3rd, 10th and 17th , 2021 (Area of ​​Concentration).

 From the fourth module, the course will run on Fridays from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM, with classes focused on the Area of ​​Concentration (Dental Prosthetics + Dental Implants + Digital Dentistry Training). 

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. 

Course Content:

Related Domain Area (common modules):

Medical Emergencies;

Scientific Research Methodology;

Drug Therapy;

Ethics and Legislation in Dentistry.

Area of ​​Concentration (Dental Prosthetics + Dental Implants + Digital Dentistry Training):

Competency 1 - Diagnose muscular, occlusal, and temporomandibular joint conditions in cases requiring oral rehabilitation  

Educational Objectives 

1 – Understanding the fundamentals of oral rehabilitation 

A) Biomechanics of the TMJ

B) Mandibular movements

C) Fundamentals of occlusion

D) Schools of occlusion

E) Maxillomandibular relationships

a- Restoration of the Vertical Dimension of Occlusion (VDO)

b- Concepts of centric relation (CR)

c- Maximum Habitual Intercuspation (MIH)

F) Temporomandibular Disorders

G) Handling training in RC

2- Mastering the concepts and characteristics of Dental Morphology 

A) 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 

A) Photography in Dentistry

a- Equipment, accessories and main camera settings

b- Photographic protocol

c- Basic photography concepts and legislation

B) 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

A) Molding materials (function and indication) 

B) Characteristics of the ideal molding material 

C) Irreversible hydrocolloid (alginate): composition, properties and application. 

D) Non-aqueous elastomers 

a- Polysulfide: composition, properties and applications. 

b- Polyether: composition, properties and application. 

E) Silicones for molding 

a- Condensation: composition, properties and applications. 

b- Addition: composition, properties and application. 

c- Mixing tips for silicones

F) Anelastic Materials 

a- Zinc-eugenol paste 

b- Godiva 

G) Trays 

H) Mold disinfection

I) Intraoral scanner 

J) 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  

A) Direct and Indirect Temporary Restorative Materials 

a- acrylic resins

b- bisacrylic composite resins 

c- stock teeth

B) Materials for planning prosthetic pieces 

a- Waxes for Waxing

- function

- material

– technique

b- Software for designing prosthetic parts (CAD)

C) 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 

D) Intraradicular Retainers 

a- Fiberglass Reinforced: 

Mechanical Properties 

– ]Techniques  

Clinical Protocols

b- Cast Metal Cores 

Mechanical Properties 

Techniques  

Clinical Protocols

E) Cements

a- Resin Cements

b- Adhesive Cementation

3- Understanding Laboratory Techniques

A) 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 

B) Study models and real and virtual diagnostic waxing

C) Aesthetic and functional mock-up

D) 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

A) Fundamentals of tooth color

a- Hue, Chroma and Value 

b- Color palettes

c- System

B) Instruments for color selection

C) Color selection training

D) Color for resin

E) Color for ceramics 

Competency 3

– Planning and

To make

fixed prostheses

s dentossupor

tadas or implemented

antosuportadas a replacement for dental and periodontal structure losses







Objective Ed

educational


1- Fabrication of Tooth-Supported Fixed Prostheses

A) Planning

B) Indications and Selection of the Technique and Material for Dental Prostheses

a- Adhesive oral rehabilitations

b- Restoration of Endodontically Treated Teeth

c- Periodontal-Prosthetic Integration

d- Ortho-Prosthetic Integration

C) 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:  

– full 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 

A) Evolution of concepts and techniques in implant-supported prostheses

B) Planning of Implant-Supported Prostheses

C) Indications and selection of the technique and material for dental prostheses

a- Fixed prosthesis

b- Cemented prosthesis

D) Implant Systems

E) Prosthetic Intermediaries and Components

F) Molding in Implant-Supported Prostheses

G) Occlusion in Implant-Supported Prostheses

H) Single Crowns on Implants

I) Single Crowns on Anterior Teeth

J) Immediate Single Crowns

a- Action of immediate provisional restorations, alveolar preservation, and surgical guides

b- Concept of a biological temporary device with immediate loading

K) Multiple Implant-Supported Prostheses

L) Prosthetic components for single and multiple prostheses

M) Customized wound healers

N) Fixed Full Dentures on Implants

Competence

4 – Plan

ejar and Conf

eccionar pr

partial orthoses

iais or total

Removabletooth-supported, mucosa-supported, or implant-supported prostheses as a replacement for lost dental and periodontal structure.







Objective

Education

onal 



1- Fabrication and Installation of Removable Partial Dentures (RPD)

A) Clinical Examination in Removable Partial Dentures

B) Pathology Applied to Patients Using Removable Partial Dentures

C) Diagnosis

a- Advantages

b- Limitations

c-Indication  

D) Classification of Removable Partial Dentures

a- Kennedy Classification

b-Cummer Classification

c- Classification of Wild

E) Biomechanical Principles of Removable Partial Dentures

F) Drawing 

G) Supports and Clamps 

a- Retention in Removable Partial Dentures

– Larger Connector

– Insertion Directorate

b- Prior Preparation

H) Free Extreme Planning

I) Impression Taking for Removable Partial Dentures

J) Planning Classes III and IV

K) Occlusion in Removable Partial Dentures

L) Non-Conventional Removable Partial Dentures

M) Installation

N) Fixed Partial Dentures on Implants

O) Fixed Partial Dentures on Implants Attached to Natural Teeth

2- Fabricate and Install a Complete Denture (CD)  

A) Clinical examination in complete dentures 

B) Simple Cloning

C) Cloning with Increased Lower Basal Area, taking advantage of the clone

D) Cloning with Increased Lower Basal Area, test base and reconstitution of the neutral zone

E) Update on sliding tracks

F) Interpretation of the basal area of ​​the lower study model

G) Tooth assembly

H) Closed-base secondary molding

I) Occlusal adjustment 

J) Protocol-type prosthesis 

K) Overdenture 

Competence

ia 5-

Control

Home and Pro

serve as

conditions

s muscularares, de occluso e da articulação temporomandibular em casos reabilitados 







Objective

you

Educa

national




1 – Control and Monitor 

A) Periodic Consultations: clinical and imaging examinations 

B) 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 

A) Molding and manufacturing

B) Wing assembly for board

C) Clinical and instrumental analysis of occlusion. Stabilizing occlusal splint

D) Training on the installation and adjustment of occlusal splints: techniques and fundamentals

Prof. Dr. Alberto Noriyuki Kojima.
Professor Edmir Colonello.
Professor Renata de Vasconcellos Moura, Ms.
Prof. Tayna Castro.
Professor Jorge Bauer.
Professor José Pereira Flores.
Professor Davi Morita.
Professor Dr. Débora Elias Calabro.
Prof. Rafael Puglisi
Prof. Dr. Eduardo Miyashita

Triple Certification: Students completing this course will receive three certificates: one as a Specialist in Dental Prosthetics recognized by the Ministry of Education (MEC) and the Federal Council of Dentistry (CFO); another as a Certified Specialist in Dental Implants; and finally a Certified Specialist in Digital Dentistry, all of which are recognized by the MEC.

The course has a rehabilitative focus, with full-mouth cases, through teaching occlusion and prosthetics: fixed, complete, removable, and implant-supported prostheses.

The student fully masters the creation of metal-free prostheses in partial dental restorations: contact lenses, veneers, inlays, onlays, and metal-free full crowns.

This course enables students to perform conventional dental implant surgeries and oral rehabilitation procedures, mastering conventional, hybrid, and fully digital workflows. It also includes knowledge of the use of facial scanners, intraoral scanners, 3D printers, and milling machines. 

Teaching with PhD professors in all areas covered.

The course has a workload of 878 hours, with 750 hours in the Specialization in Dental Prosthetics, 64 hours in the Training in Dental Implants, and 64 hours in the Training in Digital Dentistry.

Personal login access, from any internet-connected device, to the CAPES Periodicals Portal and other scientific databases made available by the São Leopoldo Mandic Faculty.

Learn how to use it at: https://www.slmandic.edu.br/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/SLM.BIB_.M7-00-Manual-para-acesso-aos-Peri%C3%B3dicos-do-CAPES-nv.pdf

a) Register online or through the Sales Department by calling 0800 941 7 941.

b) Pre-registration:

Make the pre-registration payment for the course using a bank slip if you have a CPF (Brazilian tax identification number), a credit card, or international currency exchange.

c) Registration:

*​​ In order for the Institution to consider the student duly enrolled in the class, they must pay the three monthly installments in advance on the first day of class, in Brazilian currency (Real), and sign the Contract.

The remaining installments must be paid starting from the second module, monthly, on the due dates of the 5th, 10th, 15th, or 20th of each month, which you must choose when signing up for the course.

Below are the bank details for payment via International Currency Exchange.

Payment Orders in USD 

Through: Bank of New York 

New York – USA 

BIC SWIFT: IRVTUS3N 

ABA: 053000196 

Account number: 6550422632 

Beneficiary Bank: BANCO ITAÚ S/A 

São Paulo – Brazil 

BIC SWIFT: ITAUBRSP 

Beneficiary Customer: SOCIEDADE REGIONAL DE ENSINO E SAÚSE SS LTDA

Branch: 6393 

Account number: 03477-9

d) Required documentation to be presented on the first day of class:

  • Birth or marriage certificate – consularized;
  • Passport containing: Personal data and stamp and entry visa to the country;
  • RNE – National Foreigner Registration or its protocol with the Federal Police, this with visa and authorization to remain in the country and indication of the period of stay;
  • Recent proof of residence (within the last three months).  
  • One 3x4 photo, front-facing, with a neutral background, which can be scanned.

(e ) On the first day of class, it is necessary to bring the original graduation diploma translated by a sworn public translator and consularized, which will be scanned by the registrar's office.

Note: The institution considers the student duly enrolled after all the aforementioned documents have been submitted.

All assignments, tests, and other written activities must be completed in Portuguese.

a) Registration:​

Register online or through the Sales Department by calling 0800 941 7 941

b) Pre-registration:

Make the pre-registration payment for the course using a bank slip or credit card

Only those who pay the registration fee by the due date on the payment slip will be considered pre-enrolled. It is important to note, however, that the college reserves the right to finalize enrollment according to the order of payments received, respecting the number of places available in each class. If payment confirmation occurs after all available places have been filled, the applicant will receive a refund of the amount paid

c) Registration:

*​​ In order for the Institution to consider the student duly enrolled in the class, they must pay the first installment of the tuition fee via bank slip, which will be due up to 5 days before the start of the course, and sign the Contract on the first day of class. 

The remaining installments must be paid on the 5th, 10th, 15th, or 20th of each month, which you must choose when enrolling in the course

d) Required documentation to be presented on the first day of class:

Birth or marriage certificate;

RG (Driver's License does not replace this document);

CPF;

Professional license (e.g., CRO-UF, CRM-UF, etc.);

Proof of Residence (last three months);

One 3x4 photo, front-facing, with a neutral background, which can be scanned

(e) On the first day of class, you must bring your original graduation diploma, which will be scanned by the registrar's office

 Note: The institution considers the student duly enrolled after all the aforementioned documents have been submitted.

Special Discounts:

30% discount on the pre-registration fee for payments made until October 31, 2020, 20% for those made until November 30, 2020 discount 10% on the pre-registration fee for payments made until April 2, 2021.

Current Discounts:

discount 10% on tuition fees is offered to former students of Faculdade São Leopoldo Mandic, with the exception of those who completed single-module courses or courses lasting less than 12 months, at the following campuses: Campinas, Brasília, Curitiba, Rio de Janeiro, Fortaleza, São Paulo, Belo Horizonte, Porto Alegre, and Vila Velha.

For former undergraduate students of Faculdade São Leopoldo Mandic, who are taking their first postgraduate course (excluding single-module courses), there is a 15% on tuition fees and a 50% on pre-registration.

Students who wish to pay semesterly in full receive a 3% on their monthly fees;

For payments made annually in full, we offer a 4% on monthly fees;

For courses lasting more than 12 months, when all tuition fees are paid upfront, a 7% applied to the tuition fees.

Discounts will not be granted for pre-registrations, with the exception of former undergraduate students of Faculdade São Leopoldo Mandic who are taking their first course.

List of Materials

1 blue ballpoint pen, 1 0.5mm mechanical pencil;

1 Hand brush;

1 Alligator clip and disposable bibs;

1 thick dark blue cloth sheet for lining a countertop or cart (clinic);

1 Mirror with handle for cleaning instructions;

1 toothbrush, 1 roll of dental floss;

Disposable gloves, surgical masks, cap; protective goggles, white apron.

Stainless steel trays (small);

1 Metal box with lid for sterilizing instruments;

1 Clinical forceps;

1 Straight Explorer 

1 Double Explorer;

1 Flat mirror no. 5 with handle;

1 Double caries curette no. 18;

1 Hollenback 3s;

1 Double-ended spatula no. 1;

1 cartridge syringe for anesthesia; 

1 Fine-tipped scissors (IRIS);

1 pair of shears for gold;

1 Small alveolotome (for temporary removal);

1. Small hemostatic forceps (mosquito type); 

1 Müller-type clamp (for carbon fiber);

Complete set of instruments for restorative dentistry, surgery, and periodontics (must always be sterilized for future use);

High-speed handpiece; Low-speed micro motor with contra-angle handpiece;

1 metal adapter for low speed (FG);

1 Semi-adjustable articulator with facebow (Bio-Art or Gnatus);

1 Lecron, 

1 spatula no. 7, no. 31, no. 24, no. 50;

Spatula; Mortar and knife for plaster;

1 Syringe for elastomer molding (Fine Tip);

2 glass plates;

1 Alcohol lamp with lighter;

1 Resin pot with lid;

2 Dappen dishes;

2 Brushes No. 0, 1 and 2 made of sable hair;

3 Handpiece mandrels for sanding discs;

2 Mandrels for contra-angle handpiece – for sanding discs;

2 single-sided 7/8" steel discs (for making grooves/1092 drill bit), for opening temporary crenellations;

12 sandpaper discs, 7/8 inch, coarse and fine grit; 

6 Carborundum discs;

2 rubber cups;

Old endodontic files (to be discarded);

Prosthesis Remover;

Rubber dam, endodontic clamps, clamp forceps and archwire;

1 small metal box for sterilizing drill bits;

1 Red Overhead Projector Pen;

1 Stylus;

01 set of Paiva type pluggers (endodontics);

01 Mannequin with artificial teeth: PRODENS MANNEQUIN – Dental Fernandes or Dent Art

01 Front teeth plate

01 Eyeliner

01 Thickness gauge    

Mounted Center Tips – High Speed

Conventional and Metal-Free Fixed Prosthesis Kit (Ref. 811.9004)

REMOVABLE PROSTHESIS KIT


KOMET MULTI-BLADED DRILLS numbers: H375R018 (4138), H375R023 (4197), H379UF023 (3118)

EURODENTAL RESIN POLISHING AND FINISHING KIT

Gray and pink rubber pads for ceramic polishing

Mounted Points – Low Speed 


Contra-Angle: Wide - Maillefer (No. 1, No. 2, No. 3) (2 drill bits of each).            

             Gattes – Maillefer (nº 1, nº 2, nº 3) (02 drills of each).

Commercial Department of the São Leopoldo Mandic Faculty

Telephone: 0800 941 7 941

Email: cursos@cursos.qa.slmandic.edu.br

Website: www.slmandic.edu.br

Customer service via WhatsApp: (19) 99228-8781

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Itapeva Street, 538, Bela Vista, São Paulo-SP, Postal Code: 01332-000

status

Closed

Level:

Graduation

Closed

Status:

Prof. Dr. Alfredo Mikail Melo Mesquita
Coordinator:
Prof. Dr. Alfredo Mikail Melo Mesquita
Target audience:

Graduates and Post-Graduates in Dentistry.

Duration:
Period:
Monday to Friday + occasional Saturdays from 8 am to 6 pm
Frequency:
Weekly
Time
From 8am to 6pm
Days of the week
Friday (Weekly)
Location:
Start of classes:
09/04/2021
Registration
R$ 850.00
Investment:
25 x R$ 1,700.00
Extended plan:
R$13,878.00

Registration:

Job openings:

9

Workload:

9085.6 ha

Register and receive an email when the course opens for new enrollments.

This course is for you.

Prof. Dr. Alfredo Mikail Melo Mesquita

First Module – Focus: Dental Prosthetics + Dental Implants + Digital Dentistry Training.

ATTENTION:

Schedule for the first day of class.

7:30 AM – Arrival time at the institution;

8:00 AM to 10:30 AM – Delivery of documentation and signing of the contract;

11:00 AM – Opening of the course with the presence of the Unit Coordinator;

The second module will take place in person for 4 days/month*, from 8 am to 6 pm, covering the subjects of Medical Emergencies and Drug Therapy.

The third module, covering the subjects of  Ethics and Dental Legislation and Scientific Research Methodology will be conducted in an online format.

Note: Students who have already completed the subjects in these two Related Domain modules (Medical Emergencies, Scientific Research Methodology, Drug Therapy, and Dental Ethics and Legislation) in another Specialization course may request, from the Commercial Department before starting the course, an analysis of the exemption (validation) of these studies, provided that the minimum period of up to 4 years from the start date of the course is respected. Exceptionally for former students of the São Leopoldo Mandic Institution, a proportional discount will be granted on the validated Related Domain subjects. If the request occurs after the start of classes, the discount will only be valid for the months following the date of the request.

Partial Calendar:

1st Module: 9, 16, 23, and 30, 2021 (Area of ​​Concentration);

2nd Module: 3rd to 30th May 2021, (Related Area of ​​Expertise – Dental Ethics and Legislation and Scientific Research Methodology) - Distance Learning;

3rd Module: From June 1st to 30th , 2021 (Related Area of ​​Expertise – Medical Emergencies and Drug Therapy);

4th Module: 2nd, 16th, 23rd, and 30th , 2021 (Area of ​​Concentration);

5th Module: 6, 13, 20 and 27, 2021 (Area of ​​Concentration);

6th Module: 3, 10, 17 and 24, 2021 (Area of ​​Concentration);

7th Module: 8, 15, 22 and 29, 2021 (Area of ​​Concentration);

8th Module: 5, 12, 19 and 26, 2021 (Area of ​​Concentration);

9th Module: 3rd, 10th and 17th , 2021 (Area of ​​Concentration).

 From the fourth module, the course will run on Fridays from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM, with classes focused on the Area of ​​Concentration (Dental Prosthetics + Dental Implants + Digital Dentistry Training). 

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. 

Course Content:

Related Domain Area (common modules):

Medical Emergencies;

Scientific Research Methodology;

Drug Therapy;

Ethics and Legislation in Dentistry.

Area of ​​Concentration (Dental Prosthetics + Dental Implants + Digital Dentistry Training):

Competency 1 - Diagnose muscular, occlusal, and temporomandibular joint conditions in cases requiring oral rehabilitation  

Educational Objectives 

1 – Understanding the fundamentals of oral rehabilitation 

A) Biomechanics of the TMJ

B) Mandibular movements

C) Fundamentals of occlusion

D) Schools of occlusion

E) Maxillomandibular relationships

a- Restoration of the Vertical Dimension of Occlusion (VDO)

b- Concepts of centric relation (CR)

c- Maximum Habitual Intercuspation (MIH)

F) Temporomandibular Disorders

G) Handling training in RC

2- Mastering the concepts and characteristics of Dental Morphology 

A) 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 

A) Photography in Dentistry

a- Equipment, accessories and main camera settings

b- Photographic protocol

c- Basic photography concepts and legislation

B) 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

A) Molding materials (function and indication) 

B) Characteristics of the ideal molding material 

C) Irreversible hydrocolloid (alginate): composition, properties and application. 

D) Non-aqueous elastomers 

a- Polysulfide: composition, properties and applications. 

b- Polyether: composition, properties and application. 

E) Silicones for molding 

a- Condensation: composition, properties and applications. 

b- Addition: composition, properties and application. 

c- Mixing tips for silicones

F) Anelastic Materials 

a- Zinc-eugenol paste 

b- Godiva 

G) Trays 

H) Mold disinfection

I) Intraoral scanner 

J) 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  

A) Direct and Indirect Temporary Restorative Materials 

a- acrylic resins

b- bisacrylic composite resins 

c- stock teeth

B) Materials for planning prosthetic pieces 

a- Waxes for Waxing

- function

- material

– technique

b- Software for designing prosthetic parts (CAD)

C) 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 

D) Intraradicular Retainers 

a- Fiberglass Reinforced: 

Mechanical Properties 

– ]Techniques  

Clinical Protocols

b- Cast Metal Cores 

Mechanical Properties 

Techniques  

Clinical Protocols

E) Cements

a- Resin Cements

b- Adhesive Cementation

3- Understanding Laboratory Techniques

A) 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 

B) Study models and real and virtual diagnostic waxing

C) Aesthetic and functional mock-up

D) 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

A) Fundamentals of tooth color

a- Hue, Chroma and Value 

b- Color palettes

c- System

B) Instruments for color selection

C) Color selection training

D) Color for resin

E) Color for ceramics 

Competency 3

– Planning and

To make

fixed prostheses

s dentossupor

tadas or implemented

antosuportadas a replacement for dental and periodontal structure losses







Objective Ed

educational


1- Fabrication of Tooth-Supported Fixed Prostheses

A) Planning

B) Indications and Selection of the Technique and Material for Dental Prostheses

a- Adhesive oral rehabilitations

b- Restoration of Endodontically Treated Teeth

c- Periodontal-Prosthetic Integration

d- Ortho-Prosthetic Integration

C) 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:  

– full 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 

A) Evolution of concepts and techniques in implant-supported prostheses

B) Planning of Implant-Supported Prostheses

C) Indications and selection of the technique and material for dental prostheses

a- Fixed prosthesis

b- Cemented prosthesis

D) Implant Systems

E) Prosthetic Intermediaries and Components

F) Molding in Implant-Supported Prostheses

G) Occlusion in Implant-Supported Prostheses

H) Single Crowns on Implants

I) Single Crowns on Anterior Teeth

J) Immediate Single Crowns

a- Action of immediate provisional restorations, alveolar preservation, and surgical guides

b- Concept of a biological temporary device with immediate loading

K) Multiple Implant-Supported Prostheses

L) Prosthetic components for single and multiple prostheses

M) Customized wound healers

N) Fixed Full Dentures on Implants

Competence

4 – Plan

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eccionar pr

partial orthoses

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Removabletooth-supported, mucosa-supported, or implant-supported prostheses as a replacement for lost dental and periodontal structure.







Objective

Education

onal 



1- Fabrication and Installation of Removable Partial Dentures (RPD)

A) Clinical Examination in Removable Partial Dentures

B) Pathology Applied to Patients Using Removable Partial Dentures

C) Diagnosis

a- Advantages

b- Limitations

c-Indication  

D) Classification of Removable Partial Dentures

a- Kennedy Classification

b-Cummer Classification

c- Classification of Wild

E) Biomechanical Principles of Removable Partial Dentures

F) Drawing 

G) Supports and Clamps 

a- Retention in Removable Partial Dentures

– Larger Connector

– Insertion Directorate

b- Prior Preparation

H) Free Extreme Planning

I) Impression Taking for Removable Partial Dentures

J) Planning Classes III and IV

K) Occlusion in Removable Partial Dentures

L) Non-Conventional Removable Partial Dentures

M) Installation

N) Fixed Partial Dentures on Implants

O) Fixed Partial Dentures on Implants Attached to Natural Teeth

2- Fabricate and Install a Complete Denture (CD)  

A) Clinical examination in complete dentures 

B) Simple Cloning

C) Cloning with Increased Lower Basal Area, taking advantage of the clone

D) Cloning with Increased Lower Basal Area, test base and reconstitution of the neutral zone

E) Update on sliding tracks

F) Interpretation of the basal area of ​​the lower study model

G) Tooth assembly

H) Closed-base secondary molding

I) Occlusal adjustment 

J) Protocol-type prosthesis 

K) Overdenture 

Competence

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Control

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serve as

conditions

s muscularares, de occluso e da articulação temporomandibular em casos reabilitados 







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1 – Control and Monitor 

A) Periodic Consultations: clinical and imaging examinations 

B) 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 

A) Molding and manufacturing

B) Wing assembly for board

C) Clinical and instrumental analysis of occlusion. Stabilizing occlusal splint

D) Training on the installation and adjustment of occlusal splints: techniques and fundamentals

Prof. Dr. Alberto Noriyuki Kojima.
Professor Edmir Colonello.
Professor Renata de Vasconcellos Moura, Ms.
Prof. Tayna Castro.
Professor Jorge Bauer.
Professor José Pereira Flores.
Professor Davi Morita.
Professor Dr. Débora Elias Calabro.
Prof. Rafael Puglisi
Prof. Dr. Eduardo Miyashita

Triple Certification: Students completing this course will receive three certificates: one as a Specialist in Dental Prosthetics recognized by the Ministry of Education (MEC) and the Federal Council of Dentistry (CFO); another as a Certified Specialist in Dental Implants; and finally a Certified Specialist in Digital Dentistry, all of which are recognized by the MEC.

The course has a rehabilitative focus, with full-mouth cases, through teaching occlusion and prosthetics: fixed, complete, removable, and implant-supported prostheses.

The student fully masters the creation of metal-free prostheses in partial dental restorations: contact lenses, veneers, inlays, onlays, and metal-free full crowns.

This course enables students to perform conventional dental implant surgeries and oral rehabilitation procedures, mastering conventional, hybrid, and fully digital workflows. It also includes knowledge of the use of facial scanners, intraoral scanners, 3D printers, and milling machines. 

Teaching with PhD professors in all areas covered.

The course has a workload of 878 hours, with 750 hours in the Specialization in Dental Prosthetics, 64 hours in the Training in Dental Implants, and 64 hours in the Training in Digital Dentistry.

Personal login access, from any internet-connected device, to the CAPES Periodicals Portal and other scientific databases made available by the São Leopoldo Mandic Faculty.

Learn how to use it at: https://www.slmandic.edu.br/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/SLM.BIB_.M7-00-Manual-para-acesso-aos-Peri%C3%B3dicos-do-CAPES-nv.pdf

a) Register online or through the Sales Department by calling 0800 941 7 941.

b) Pre-registration:

Make the pre-registration payment for the course using a bank slip if you have a CPF (Brazilian tax identification number), a credit card, or international currency exchange.

c) Registration:

*​​ In order for the Institution to consider the student duly enrolled in the class, they must pay the three monthly installments in advance on the first day of class, in Brazilian currency (Real), and sign the Contract.

The remaining installments must be paid starting from the second module, monthly, on the due dates of the 5th, 10th, 15th, or 20th of each month, which you must choose when signing up for the course.

Below are the bank details for payment via International Currency Exchange.

Payment Orders in USD 

Through: Bank of New York 

New York – USA 

BIC SWIFT: IRVTUS3N 

ABA: 053000196 

Account number: 6550422632 

Beneficiary Bank: BANCO ITAÚ S/A 

São Paulo – Brazil 

BIC SWIFT: ITAUBRSP 

Beneficiary Customer: SOCIEDADE REGIONAL DE ENSINO E SAÚSE SS LTDA

Branch: 6393 

Account number: 03477-9

d) Required documentation to be presented on the first day of class:

  • Birth or marriage certificate – consularized;
  • Passport containing: Personal data and stamp and entry visa to the country;
  • RNE – National Foreigner Registration or its protocol with the Federal Police, this with visa and authorization to remain in the country and indication of the period of stay;
  • Recent proof of residence (within the last three months).  
  • One 3x4 photo, front-facing, with a neutral background, which can be scanned.

(e ) On the first day of class, it is necessary to bring the original graduation diploma translated by a sworn public translator and consularized, which will be scanned by the registrar's office.

Note: The institution considers the student duly enrolled after all the aforementioned documents have been submitted.

All assignments, tests, and other written activities must be completed in Portuguese.

a) Registration:​

Register online or through the Sales Department by calling 0800 941 7 941

b) Pre-registration:

Make the pre-registration payment for the course using a bank slip or credit card

Only those who pay the registration fee by the due date on the payment slip will be considered pre-enrolled. It is important to note, however, that the college reserves the right to finalize enrollment according to the order of payments received, respecting the number of places available in each class. If payment confirmation occurs after all available places have been filled, the applicant will receive a refund of the amount paid

c) Registration:

*​​ In order for the Institution to consider the student duly enrolled in the class, they must pay the first installment of the tuition fee via bank slip, which will be due up to 5 days before the start of the course, and sign the Contract on the first day of class. 

The remaining installments must be paid on the 5th, 10th, 15th, or 20th of each month, which you must choose when enrolling in the course

d) Required documentation to be presented on the first day of class:

Birth or marriage certificate;

RG (Driver's License does not replace this document);

CPF;

Professional license (e.g., CRO-UF, CRM-UF, etc.);

Proof of Residence (last three months);

One 3x4 photo, front-facing, with a neutral background, which can be scanned

(e) On the first day of class, you must bring your original graduation diploma, which will be scanned by the registrar's office

 Note: The institution considers the student duly enrolled after all the aforementioned documents have been submitted.

Special Discounts:

30% discount on the pre-registration fee for payments made until October 31, 2020, 20% for those made until November 30, 2020 discount 10% on the pre-registration fee for payments made until April 2, 2021.

Current Discounts:

discount 10% on tuition fees is offered to former students of Faculdade São Leopoldo Mandic, with the exception of those who completed single-module courses or courses lasting less than 12 months, at the following campuses: Campinas, Brasília, Curitiba, Rio de Janeiro, Fortaleza, São Paulo, Belo Horizonte, Porto Alegre, and Vila Velha.

For former undergraduate students of Faculdade São Leopoldo Mandic, who are taking their first postgraduate course (excluding single-module courses), there is a 15% on tuition fees and a 50% on pre-registration.

Students who wish to pay semesterly in full receive a 3% on their monthly fees;

For payments made annually in full, we offer a 4% on monthly fees;

For courses lasting more than 12 months, when all tuition fees are paid upfront, a 7% applied to the tuition fees.

Discounts will not be granted for pre-registrations, with the exception of former undergraduate students of Faculdade São Leopoldo Mandic who are taking their first course.

List of Materials

1 blue ballpoint pen, 1 0.5mm mechanical pencil;

1 Hand brush;

1 Alligator clip and disposable bibs;

1 thick dark blue cloth sheet for lining a countertop or cart (clinic);

1 Mirror with handle for cleaning instructions;

1 toothbrush, 1 roll of dental floss;

Disposable gloves, surgical masks, cap; protective goggles, white apron.

Stainless steel trays (small);

1 Metal box with lid for sterilizing instruments;

1 Clinical forceps;

1 Straight Explorer 

1 Double Explorer;

1 Flat mirror no. 5 with handle;

1 Double caries curette no. 18;

1 Hollenback 3s;

1 Double-ended spatula no. 1;

1 cartridge syringe for anesthesia; 

1 Fine-tipped scissors (IRIS);

1 pair of shears for gold;

1 Small alveolotome (for temporary removal);

1. Small hemostatic forceps (mosquito type); 

1 Müller-type clamp (for carbon fiber);

Complete set of instruments for restorative dentistry, surgery, and periodontics (must always be sterilized for future use);

High-speed handpiece; Low-speed micro motor with contra-angle handpiece;

1 metal adapter for low speed (FG);

1 Semi-adjustable articulator with facebow (Bio-Art or Gnatus);

1 Lecron, 

1 spatula no. 7, no. 31, no. 24, no. 50;

Spatula; Mortar and knife for plaster;

1 Syringe for elastomer molding (Fine Tip);

2 glass plates;

1 Alcohol lamp with lighter;

1 Resin pot with lid;

2 Dappen dishes;

2 Brushes No. 0, 1 and 2 made of sable hair;

3 Handpiece mandrels for sanding discs;

2 Mandrels for contra-angle handpiece – for sanding discs;

2 single-sided 7/8" steel discs (for making grooves/1092 drill bit), for opening temporary crenellations;

12 sandpaper discs, 7/8 inch, coarse and fine grit; 

6 Carborundum discs;

2 rubber cups;

Old endodontic files (to be discarded);

Prosthesis Remover;

Rubber dam, endodontic clamps, clamp forceps and archwire;

1 small metal box for sterilizing drill bits;

1 Red Overhead Projector Pen;

1 Stylus;

01 set of Paiva type pluggers (endodontics);

01 Mannequin with artificial teeth: PRODENS MANNEQUIN – Dental Fernandes or Dent Art

01 Front teeth plate

01 Eyeliner

01 Thickness gauge    

Mounted Center Tips – High Speed

Conventional and Metal-Free Fixed Prosthesis Kit (Ref. 811.9004)

REMOVABLE PROSTHESIS KIT


KOMET MULTI-BLADED DRILLS numbers: H375R018 (4138), H375R023 (4197), H379UF023 (3118)

EURODENTAL RESIN POLISHING AND FINISHING KIT

Gray and pink rubber pads for ceramic polishing

Mounted Points – Low Speed 


Contra-Angle: Wide - Maillefer (No. 1, No. 2, No. 3) (2 drill bits of each).            

             Gattes – Maillefer (nº 1, nº 2, nº 3) (02 drills of each).

Commercial Department of the São Leopoldo Mandic Faculty

Telephone: 0800 941 7 941

Email: cursos@cursos.qa.slmandic.edu.br

Website: www.slmandic.edu.br

Customer service via WhatsApp: (19) 99228-8781

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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:

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  • a) Enrollment:
    Apply online or through the Commercial Department by calling 0800 941 7 941, by WhatsApp +55 19 99228-8781, or by e-mail curso@cursos.qa.slmandic.edu.br . For the Institution to consider the student duly enrolled in the class, they must make the payment corresponding to the enrollment in the course through a bank slip with a CPF, credit card, or international exchange. In addition, the student must electronically sign the digital contract, which will be sent by e-mail through the IziSign Platform. It is worth mentioning that São Leopoldo Mandic reserves the right to enroll students in accordance with the order of payments, respecting the number of vacancies in each class. If confirmation of payment occurs after filling available places, the candidate for the course will receive a refund of the amount paid. * The installments payment dates related to the course payment plan will follow the rule: Masters – Every 5th of each month Doctorate – Every 20th of each month Other types of course (eg Specialization, Training, etc.) – Every 10th of each month. Below are the bank details for payment through International Exchange. Payment Orders in USD Through: BANK OF NEW YORK New York – USA BIC SWIFT: IRVTUS3N ABA: 053000196 Account number: 6550422632 Beneficiary Bank: BANCO ITAÚ S/A São Paulo – Brazil BIC SWIFT: ITAUBRSP Beneficiary Customer: SOCIEDADE REGIONAL DE ENSINO E SAÚDE SS LTDA Branch: 6393 Account number: 03477-9
    b) The documentation required to regularize the enrollment must be presented in physical format at the Student Support/Secretary of the Unit, within the period in accordance with the contract:
    – Birth or marriage certificate
    – certified by the Brazilian consulate;
    – Passport showing personal identification, and the Visa Stamp to enter in Brazil (whenever applicable); – CRNM (National Immigration Registry Card) OR RNE (Foreign National Registry) OR the protocol issued by the Federal Police, stating the period of leave to remain in Brazil; – Professional card (which proves the permission to practice the profession) – Recent proof of residence (last three months); – One 3cm x 4cm front-angle photo with neutral background that allows for digital scanning; – Original Graduation Diploma translated by a sworn and consularized public translator.
    Note: As required by the Brazilian Ministry of Education, the Graduation diploma is requested to be scanned at the institution, and must be delivered within the period in accordance with the contract, under penalty of non-issuance of the diploma if you have this pendency. All assignments, tests and other written activities must be done in Portuguese.

Faculty

Prof. Dr. Alberto Noriyuki Kojima.

Professor Edmir Colonello.

Professor Renata de Vasconcellos Moura, Ms.

Prof. Tayna Castro.

Professor Jorge Bauer.

Professor José Pereira Flores.

Take another step towards a successful career in Dentistry.

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Level:

Graduation

Status:

Dr. Mariana Dias Flor Ribeiro

Coordinator:
6 years (12 semesters)
Target audience:

Graduates and Post-Graduates in Dentistry.

Duration:
6 years (12 semesters)
Period:
Monday to Friday + occasional Saturdays from 8 am to 6 pm
Frequency:
Monday to Friday + occasional Saturdays from 8 am to 6 pm
Time:
Monday to Friday + occasional Saturdays from 8 am to 6 pm
Days of the week:
Monday to Friday + occasional Saturdays from 8 am to 6 pm
Location:
Start of classes:
August 2024
Registration:
R$13,878.00
Investment:
R$13,878.00

Extended plan:

R$13,878.00
Registration:
R$13,878.00

Workload:

9085.6 ha

Job openings:

Campinas 20 / Araras 20

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Specialization
Dental Prosthesis

Discount policy

Special Discounts:

30% discount on the pre-registration fee for payments made until October 31, 2020, 20% for those made until November 30, 2020 discount 10% on the pre-registration fee for payments made until April 2, 2021.

Current Discounts:

discount 10% on tuition fees is offered to former students of Faculdade São Leopoldo Mandic, with the exception of those who completed single-module courses or courses lasting less than 12 months, at the following campuses: Campinas, Brasília, Curitiba, Rio de Janeiro, Fortaleza, São Paulo, Belo Horizonte, Porto Alegre, and Vila Velha.

For former undergraduate students of Faculdade São Leopoldo Mandic, who are taking their first postgraduate course (excluding single-module courses), there is a 15% on tuition fees and a 50% on pre-registration.

Students who wish to pay semesterly in full receive a 3% on their monthly fees;

For payments made annually in full, we offer a 4% on monthly fees;

For courses lasting more than 12 months, when all tuition fees are paid upfront, a 7% applied to the tuition fees.

Discounts will not be granted for pre-registrations, with the exception of former undergraduate students of Faculdade São Leopoldo Mandic who are taking their first course.

Faculty

Specialization
Dental Prosthesis

Prof. Dr. Alfredo Mikail Melo Mesquita
Prof. Dr. Alberto Noriyuki Kojima.
Professor Edmir Colonello.
Professor Renata de Vasconcellos Moura, Ms.
Prof. Tayna Castro.
Professor Jorge Bauer.
Professor José Pereira Flores.
Professor Davi Morita.
Professor Dr. Débora Elias Calabro.
Prof. Rafael Puglisi
Prof. Dr. Eduardo Miyashita