Introduction to the Program

Efectúa una efectiva puesta al día sobre el análisis, la planificación y el diseño de Prótesis Dentales en 450 horas lectivas”

En los últimos años, el perfeccionamiento de las técnicas quirúrgicas ha hecho que los procedimientos en Cirugía Preprotésica Dental hayan evolucionado, obteniendo resultados mucho más precisos y efectivos. De esta manera, desde el proceso de estudio el diseño, la fabricación de piezas, la preparación bucal e implantación culminan con la satisfacción y cumplimiento de las expectativas del paciente y mejorar su salud estética y física.

Todo un recorrido terapéutico que implica un dominio de las técnicas, los materiales y las herramientas utilizadas para la elaboración de piezas dentales y el abordaje de las principales patologías asociadas a ella. Centrándose en este campo, TECH ha confeccionado esta titulación universitaria en modalidad online y elaborado por un equipo de Odontólogos con una magnífica carrera clínica en Prótesis y Preprotésica Dental.

Un recorrido académico de 450 horas lectivas, que llevará al egresado a profundizar desde el primer momento en la creación de una adecuada historia clínica, la anamnesis, las pruebas imagenológicas y el diagnóstico definitivo. Además, gracias a los vídeo resúmenes de cada tema, los vídeos en detalle, las simulaciones de casos clínicos y las lecturas especializadas, el egresado ahondará de un modo mucho más dinámico en la rehabilitación estética dental, los materiales para la confección de la propia Prótesis, concluyendo con las principales patologías 
y complicaciones derivadas de la Prótesis Dental.

Asimismo, gracias al método Relearning, basado en la reiteración de los contenidos destacados, el alumnado conseguirá obtener una base sólida de los conceptos abordados y reducir las horas de memorización.

Una excelente oportunidad de actualización mediante un programa flexible que permite al profesional poder acceder al temario en cualquier momento del día y desde un dispositivo digital (móvil, Tablet u ordenador) con conexión a internet. Así, sin la necesidad de acudir a un centro presencial, ni contar con clases con horarios pautados, el odontólogo dispone de una mayor libertad para autogestionar su tiempo de estudio y cursar una Postgraduate diploma de calidad.  

Una opción académica que te permite conciliar tu vida profesional con una titulación universitaria avanzada”

Esta Postgraduate diploma en Prosthesis and Pre-Prosthetic Dental Surgery contiene el programa científico más completo y actualizado del mercado. Sus características más destacadas son:

  • El desarrollo de casos prácticos presentados por expertos en Prótesis Dental, Implantología y Rehabilitación Oral
  • Los contenidos gráficos, esquemáticos y eminentemente prácticos con los que está concebido recogen una información científica y práctica sobre aquellas disciplinas indispensables para el ejercicio profesional
  • Los ejercicios prácticos donde realizar el proceso de autoevaluación para mejorar el aprendizaje
  • Su especial hincapié en metodologías innovadoras
  • Las lecciones teóricas, preguntas al experto, foros de discusión de temas controvertidos y trabajos de reflexión individual
  • La disponibilidad de acceso a los contenidos desde cualquier dispositivo fijo o portátil con conexión a internet 

Obtén las claves más actuales para la atención al manejo de los tejidos blandos, la elección de los materiales de impresión y las técnicas para una restauración óptima” 

El programa incluye en su cuadro docente a profesionales del sector que vierten en esta capacitación la experiencia de su trabajo, además de reconocidos especialistas de sociedades de referencia y universidades de prestigio.

Su contenido multimedia, elaborado con la última tecnología educativa, permitirá al profesional un aprendizaje situado y contextual, es decir, un entorno simulado que proporcionará una capacitación inmersiva programada para entrenarse ante situaciones reales.

El diseño de este programa se centra en el Aprendizaje Basado en Problemas, mediante el cual el profesional deberá tratar de resolver las distintas situaciones de práctica profesional que se le planteen a lo largo del curso académico. Para ello, contará con la ayuda de un novedoso sistema de vídeo interactivo realizado por reconocidos expertos.

Conseguirás en tan solo 6 meses una completa puesta al día en Prosthesis and Pre-Prosthetic Dental Surgery"

Profundiza cuando lo desees, desde tu dispositivo digital en la estomatitis subprotésica, el épulis fisurado y la periimplantitis"

Syllabus

The syllabus of this university program has been designed by an excellent team of dentists with experience in dental prosthetics and pre-prosthetic surgery. Their deep knowledge in this field is reflected in an academic itinerary that leads students to delve into the process of analysis, planning and design of prosthesis, the most current materials used, as well as surgical procedures and complications. All this, in addition, with an innovative multimedia content that can be accessed 24 hours a day, from any digital device with an Internet connection.

The Relearning method will allow you to consolidate the key concepts of the program and reduce the long hours of study"

Module 1. Provisional Prosthesis

1.1. Classification and Indications

1.1.1. Total Removable Prosthesis
1.1.2. Parcial Removable Prosthesis
1.1.3. Indications

1.2. Biomechanical Principles of Prosthesis

1.2.1. Load and Force Distribution in the Mouth
1.2.2. Mechanisms of Stability and Retention of Removable Prosthesis
1.2.3. Materials and Techniques Used for the Fabrication of Removable Prosthesis

1.3. Retention, Support and Stability in Prosthesis. Types and Factors that Determine Them

1.3.1. Types of Retention
1.3.2. Factors that Influence the Retention of the Prosthesis
1.3.3. Types of Support: Mucosal, Dentinal, Mixed
1.3.4. Factors Influencing the Support of the Prosthesis
1.3.5. Stability of the Prosthesis: Definition and Factors that Influence It

1.4. Basics of the Classifications in Removable Partial Prosthesis. Mixed Prosthesis

1.4.1. Classifications in Removable Partial Prosthesis
1.4.2. Mixed Prosthesis: Concept and Applications
1.4.3. Indications for Mixed Prosthesis

1.5. Analysis, Planning and Design in Total and Partial Removable Prosthesis

1.5.1. Clinical and Radiographic Analysis of the Patient
1.5.2. Planning and Design of the Complete and Partial Removable Prosthesis
1.5.3. Impression Methods and Elaboration of the Working Model

1.6. Elements that Integrate the Removable Partial Prosthesis. Basis. Connectors. Retainers

1.6.1. Basis: Types, Materials and Design
1.6.2. Connectors: Types, Materials and Design
1.6.3. Retainers: Types, Materials and Design

1.7. Description of the Prosthetic and Anatomical Equator

1.7.1. Concept of Prosthetic and Anatomical Equator
1.7.2. Methods for Locating the Prosthetic Equator
1.7.3. Importance of the Prosthetic Equator in the Aesthetics and Function of the Prosthesis

1.8. Principles of Planning and Design in the Different Classes of Prosthesis According to the Functional and Topographical Classifications. Prosthesis Design in Intercalary and Free-End Cases

1.8.1. Functional and Topographical Classifications of Prosthesis
1.8.2. Prosthesis Design in Intercalary and Free-End Cases
1.8.3. Aesthetic and Functional Considerations in the Design of Removable Prosthesis in Patients with Specific Conditions, such as the Presence of Braces or Prominent Alveolar Ridges

1.9. Biostatic Preparation

1.9.1. Definition and Concept of Biostatic Preparation in Removable Prosthesis
1.9.2. Importance of the biostatic preparation to guarantee the oral health and stability of the prosthesis
1.9.3. Techniques and Materials Used in the Biostatic Preparation of the Patient's Mouth
1.9.4. Types of Biostatic Preparations for Removable Prosthesis in Partial Edentulous Patients
1.9.5. Special Considerations for the Biostatic Preparation in Total Edentulous Patients
1.9.6. Preparation of the Mouth for Implant-Supported Removable Prosthesis

1.10. Steps in the Fabrication of Prosthetic Appliances

1.10.1. Stages in the Process of Fbrication of Removable Prosthesis, from Impression Taking to Delivery to the Patient
1.10.2. Techniques and Material Used in the Fabrication of Removable Prosthesis
1.10.3. Considerations for the Selection of the Right Type of Removable Prosthesis Suitable for Each Patient

Module 2. Fixed Prosthesis

2.1. Different Tooth Preparations for Fixed Restorations

2.1.1. Total Crown Preparation: Technique and Requirements for its Use
2.1.2. Partial Crown Preparation: Indications and Advantages
2.1.3. Preparation of Dental Veneers: Techniques and Materials Used

2.2. Preliminary Restorations for Each of the Preparations and their Indications

2.2.1. Inlays and Onlays: Indications and Differences Between the Two Types of Restorations
2.2.2. Dental Bridges: Types and Materials Used in Their Fabrication
2.2.3. Dental Crowns: Materials and Fabrication Techniques

2.3. Inlays and Onlays in Fixed Prosthesis: Concept and Types

2.3.1. Ceramic Inlays: Advantages and Disadvantages
2.3.2. Metal Inlays: Materials Used and Processing Techniques
2.3.3. Composite Inlays: Indications and Contraindications

2.4. Restoration of the Endodontic Tooth with Fixed Prosthesis

2.4.1. Preparation and Design of Restorations for Endodontic Teeth
2.4.2. Use of Intraradicular Posts in the Restoration of Endodontic Teeth
2.4.3. Techniques for the Selection of Restorative Materials in Endodontic Teeth

2.5. Physical Principles that Should Govern these Preparations and Their Corresponding Restorations

2.5.1. Dental Adhesion: Techniques and Materials Used
2.5.2. Dental Aesthetics: Factors to be Taken into Account in Aesthetic Restorations
2.5.3. Dental Occlusion: Importance of Occlusion in Dental Preparation and Restoration

2.6. Indications and Contraindications for Each Type of Preparation

2.6.1. Indications and Contraindications of Dental Crowns
2.6.2. Indications and Contraindications of Dental Veneers
2.6.3. Indications and Contraindications of Bridges on Teeth

2.7. Temporary Crown. Design and Preparation According to the Case

2.7.1. Importance of the Temporary Crown in Dental Preparation and Restoration
2.7.2. Design and Materials Used in the Preparation of Temporary Crowns
2.7.3. Techniques for the Preparation of the Temporary Crown

2.8. Gingival Retraction, Principles that Govern It, Indications and Contraindications. Procedures for its Realization

2.8.1. Importance of the Gingival Retraction in Dental Preparation and Restoration
2.8.2. Techniques for Gingival Retraction: Chemical and Mechanical
2.8.3. Indications and Contraindications of Gingival Retraction

2.9. Cementation of Fixed and Temporary Restoration

2.9.1. Types of Cements Used in Fixed and Provisional Restoration
2.9.2. Techniques for the Cementation of Fixed and Provisional Restorations
2.9.3. Important Considerations for Cementation of Fixed and Temporary Restorations

2.10. Carving for BOPT Technique

2.10.1. Concept of the BOPT Technique in Dental Preparation and Restoration
2.10.2. Techniques for Dental Carving in the BOPT Technique
2.10.3. Advantages and Disadvantages of the BOPT Technique in Tooth Preparation and Restoration

Module 3. Pre-Prosthetic Surgery. Pathologies and complications derived from of dental prosthesis

3.1. Risk Factors for the Development of Pathologies Related to Prosthetic Rehabilitation

3.1.1. Poor Oral Hygiene and its Relationship with Prosthesis Pathology
3.1.2. Systemic Diseases and Their Relation to Prosthetic Failure
3.1.3. Types of Prostheses and Their Relation to the Occurrence of Oral Pathologies
3.1.4. Patient-Related Factors that Increase the Risk of Dental Prosthesis Complications

3.2. Subprosthetic Stomatitis

3.2.1. Definition of Subprosthetic Stomatitis and its Relation to Dental Prosthesis
3.2.2. Prevalence of Subprosthetic Stomatitis in Patients with Dental Prosthesis
3.2.3. Diagnosis of Subprosthetic Stomatitis: Signs and Symptoms
3.2.4. Treatment of Subprosthetic Stomatitis: Available Treatment Options

3.3. Treatment of Fissured Epulis

3.3.1. Definition of Fissured Epulis and its Relation to Dental Prosthesis
3.3.2. Prevalence of Fissured Epulis in Patients with Dental Prosthesis
3.3.3. Diagnosis of Fissured Episthesis: Signs and Symptoms
3.3.4. Treatment of Fissured Epulis: Available Therapeutic Options

3.4. Peri-Implantitis. Clinical Protocols

3.4.1. Definition of Peri-Implantitis and its Relation to Implant Prosthesis
3.4.2. Prevalence of Peri-Implantitis in Patients with Implant Prosthesis
3.4.3. Diagnosis of Peri-Implantitis: Signs and Symptoms
3.4.4. Treatment of peri-implantitis: available therapeutic options and clinical protocols

3.5. Ideal Design of Conventional and Implant Prosthesis

3.5.1. Ideal Design of Conventional Prosthesis
3.5.2. Ideal Design of Implant Prosthesis
3.5.3. Ideal Materials for the Fabrication of Dental Prosthesis

3.6. Maintenance of Conventional Fixed and Removable Prosthesis and Implant Prosthesis: Clinical Protocol

3.6.1. Maintenance Protocol for Conventional Dental Prosthesis
3.6.2. Maintenance Protocol for Implant Prosthesis
3.6.3. Importance of Dental Prosthesis Maintenance to Prevent Complications

3.7. Other Rarer Lesions that may be Caused by Iatrogenic Prosthetic Treatment

3.7.1. Less Frequent Oral Lesions Related to Prosthetic Treatment
3.7.2. Identification and Diagnosis of Lesions
3.7.3. Treatment of Lesions

3.8. Systemic diseases and their effect on the non-achievement of optimal results in dental prosthetics

3.8.1. Systemic Diseases that Can Affect Prosthetic Rehabilitation
3.8.2. Impact of systemic diseases on the prosthetic patient's quality of life
3.8.3. Treatment protocol for patients with systemic diseases and dental prosthesis

3.9. Pre-Prosthetic Surgery

3.9.1. Concept of Pre-Prosthetic Surgery
3.9.2. Indications and Contraindications of Pre-Prosthetic Surgery
3.9.3. Techniques for the Preparation of the Stomatognathic Apparatus

3.10. Relationship of the preprosthetic surgery with the appearance of prosthesis associated pathologies to oral rehabilitation

3.10.1. Complications of the Pre-Prosthetic Surgery
3.10.2. Pre-Prosthetic Surgery and Hard Tissues
3.10.3. Pre-Prosthetic Surgery and Soft Tissues
3.10.4. Pre-Prosthetic Treatment of the Extreme Patient

With this university program you will have access to clinical cases that will show you the main complications of Pre-prosthetic Surgery”

Postgraduate Diploma in Prosthetics and Pre-prosthetic Dental Surgery

The dental industry is constantly evolving, and dental professionals must be up-to-date on the most advanced and effective techniques to provide the best care for their patients. The Postgraduate Diploma in Dental Prosthetics and Preprosthetic Surgery program is the perfect solution for dentists looking to specialize in the field of dental prosthodontics and preprosthetic surgery.

This intensive training program aims to provide practitioners with the knowledge and skills necessary to make accurate diagnoses and plan effective treatments for patients with dental prosthetic needs. Participants will learn about the most advanced surgical and prosthetic techniques, including the planning and placement of dental implants, the restoration of dental structures and the creation of customized dental prostheses. In addition, participants will be able to explore topics related to oral health and periodontal disease prevention.

 

Partners will be able to explore topics related to oral health and periodontal disease prevention.

Postgraduate Diploma in Dental Prosthetics and Preprosthetic Surgery

Dental prosthodontics and preprosthetic surgery are fields of dentistry in which professionals must be highly specialized. To achieve this, it is important to have a solid and up-to-date training in these areas, which allows them to provide high quality dental care to patients. The Postgraduate Diploma in Dental Prosthetics and Preprosthetic Surgery program is the ideal option for professionals seeking to improve their skills and knowledge in this field.

The Postgraduate Diploma in Dental Prosthetics and Preprosthetic Surgery program is the ideal option for professionals seeking to improve their skills and knowledge in this field.

This training program provides a comprehensive education in the most advanced techniques in dental prosthodontics and preprosthetic surgery, including planning and placement of dental implants, restoration of dental structures and creation of customized dental prostheses. Participants will have access to experienced professionals and experts in the field, who will provide personalized and detailed instruction in the latest techniques and trends. Upon completion of the program, participants will be prepared to provide high quality care to patients with denture and preprosthetic surgery needs.