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Introduction to the Program
This 100% online university qualification will provide you with in-depth knowledge in Comprehensive Aesthetic Medicine applied to Dentistry”
Modern dentistry goes beyond mere oral health care, increasingly encompassing facial aesthetic harmonization as an essential component of patient well-being. As a result, dentists now have the opportunity to expand their clinical practice by incorporating aesthetic procedures that complement traditional treatments. This expansion of skills not only meets market demands but also allows for a more comprehensive and differentiated service.
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n this context, TECH has created an exclusive program in Comprehensive Aesthetic Medicine for Dentists. The academic itinerary will explore the application of cutting-edge aesthetic techniques, from dermal fillers and botulinum toxin to the use of innovative technologies for facial rejuvenation. The syllabus will also delve into managing the most common complications, ensuring that interventions are defined by their safety. In this way, graduates will gain advanced competencies to perform personalized aesthetic treatments in the orofacial area and handle minimally invasive techniques with precision.
Additionally, this university qualification is offered in a 100% online format, providing professionals with the flexibility to combine their learning with their work and personal responsibilities. Therefore, access to the educational materials will be available 24/7, allowing for self-paced learning from any device with an internet connection. In this way, this university program offers high-quality specialization tailored to the needs of today's dentist.
You will develop skills for aesthetic diagnosis, individualized therapeutic planning, and outcome tracking”
This Master's Degree in Comprehensive Aesthetic Medicine for Dentists contains the most complete and up-to-date university program on the market. Its most notable features are:
- The development of practical cases presented by experts in Comprehensive Aesthetic Medicine
- The graphic, schematic, and practical contents with which they are created, provide scientific and practical information on the disciplines that are essential for professional practice
- Practical exercises where the self-assessment process can be carried out to improve learning
- Special emphasis on innovative methodologies in Comprehensive Aesthetic Medicine specifically for dentists
- Theoretical lessons, questions to the expert, debate forums on controversial topics, and individual reflection assignments
- Content that is accessible from any fixed or portable device with an internet connection
A syllabus based on the disruptive Relearning system will facilitate the rapid and flexible assimilation of complex concepts”
The faculty includes professionals from the field of Comprehensive Aesthetic Medicine, sharing their practical experience, along with recognized specialists from leading societies and prestigious universities.
The multimedia content, developed with the latest educational technology, will provide the professional with situated and contextual learning, i.e., a simulated environment that will provide an immersive learning experience designed to prepare for real-life situations.
This program is designed around Problem-Based Learning, whereby the student must try to solve the different professional practice situations that arise throughout the program. For this purpose, the professional will be assisted by an innovative interactive video system created by renowned and experienced experts.
You will ensure patient-centered care focused on the individual needs of users, significantly optimizing their quality of life"
You will integrate aesthetic facial analysis into the overall patient diagnosis, with a functional and preventive approach"
Syllabus
The academic itinerary of this program has been structured by a group of specialists in the field of Facial Aesthetics and Comprehensive Dentistry. In this way, the university program will thoroughly cover everything from the essential anatomical fundamentals to the methodologies for applying the most modern minimally invasive techniques. As a result, graduates will acquire advanced clinical skills to design personalized therapeutic plans that address the functional and aesthetic needs of the patient, achieving harmonious results.
You will apply advanced rejuvenation techniques using products such as botulinum toxin, hyaluronic acid, and collagen stimulators”
Module 1. Aesthetic Medicine
1.1. Context of Aesthetic Medicine
1.1.1. Historical Context
1.1.2. Current Context
1.1.3. Relevance of Aesthetic Medicine
1.2. Management and Direction of an Aesthetic Clinic: Applied Economics
1.2.1. Efficient Management
1.2.2. Necessary Accounting Issues
1.2.3. Cost Reduction
1.2.4. Maximum Benefit
1.3. Psychology and Psychiatry Applied to Aesthetic Medicine
1.3.1. Patient Analysis
1.3.2. Types of Patients
1.3.3. Psychological-Aesthetic Problems
1.3.4. Patients with Psychological Problems
1.3.5. How to Guide the Treatment of Patients According to Their Psychology?
1.4. Photography
1.4.1. Initiation to Photography
1.4.2. Importance of Photography in an Aesthetic Clinic
1.4.3. Adequate Realization of the Photographs
1.4.4. Basic Aspects on Data Protection
1.5. Communication With the Patient
1.5.1. Introduction to Communication
1.5.2. Importance of Communication in the Doctor-Patient Relationship
1.5.3. Be a Good Communicator
1.6. Material and Supplier Management
1.6.1. Essential Material
1.6.2. Storage Techniques and Stock Control
1.6.3. Management of Orders and Payment to Suppliers
1.7. Protocols and Emergencies
1.7.1. Medical Protocols
1.7.2. Protocol with the Patient
1.7.3. Emergency Protocols
1.8. The Aesthetic Medicine Consultation
1.8.1. Necessary Installations
1.8.2. Staff of an Aesthetic Medicine Clinic. Objectives and Functions
1.9. Infection Prevention
1.9.1. Infection Prevention
1.9.2. Sterilization and Preventive Hygiene Measures
1.10. Software
1.10.1. Importance of Software in the Management of an Aesthetic Clinic
1.10.2. Essential Features of Practice Management Software
1.10.3. Combination of Dental Software with Medical-Aesthetic Software
Module 2. Techniques for Creating, Developing, and Executing Commercial Management, Marketing, and Social Media Strategies
2.1. Macro and Micro Analysis of the Dental Clinic's Environment
2.1.1. Management of Resources for the Study of the Incorporation of Aesthetic Medicine
2.2. Business Model Canvas
2.2.1. What Is It?
2.2.2. How Is it Constructed?
2.3. Fundamentals and Strategy
2.3.1. Analysis of the Dental and Aesthetic Sector
2.3.2. Competitive Strategy
2.3.3. Growth Strategies
2.4. Value Proposition
2.4.1. What Is It?
2.4.2. How Is it Constructed?
2.5. Sales Techniques
2.5.1. Capture
2.5.2. Recurrence
2.6. Basic Notions of Marketing
2.6.1. Health Marketing
2.7. The Power of Digital Marketing in Aesthetic Treatments
2.8. Advertising Vs. Communication
2.8.1. The Reputation of Aesthetic Medicine in the Online Environment
2.9. Web Positioning
2.9.1. SEO vs. SEM
2.9.2. Instagram & Facebook Ads
2.9.3. Google Ads
2.10. Social Media Focused on Health
2.10.1. Marketing Influencer to Communicate Aesthetic Medicine
Module 3. Aesthetic Medicine Applied to Dentistry
3.1. Aesthetic Medicine and Orthodontics
3.2. Macroaesthetics
3.3. Miniaesthetics
3.4. Microaesthetics
3.5. Aesthetic Repercussions of Class II Malocclusions
3.6. Aesthetic Repercussions of Class III Malocclusions
3.7. Aesthetic Repercussions of Vertical Malocclusions
3.8. Aesthetic Repercussions of Asymmetries
3.9. Aesthetic Medicine and Fixed and Removable Prosthetic Dental Rehabilitations
3.10. Hyaluronic Acid for Dental Treatments
3.10.1. Periodontics
3.10.2. Oral Surgery
3.10.3. Pathology of TMJ
Module 4. Anatomy of Aesthetic Medicine. Head and Neck Anatomy
4.1. General Anatomical Principles
4.2. Anatomy Applied to Stomatology
4.3. Oral Anatomy as Soft Tissue Support
4.4. Anatomy of the Midface
4.5. Anatomy of the Lower Third of the Face
4.6. Facial Diagnosis
4.7. Anatomy of Facial Aging
4.7.1. Aging and Skin
4.7.2. Muscle Aging
4.7.3. Fat Compartments
4.8. Bone Resorption
4.9. Anatomy of Facial Risk Zones
4.10. Vascular Anatomy and Innervation
Module 5. Dermal Fillers. Hyaluronic Acid and Calcium Hydroxyapatite
5.1. Introduction
5.1.1. Classification of Dermal Filler Materials
5.1.2. What Is Hyaluronic Acid?
5.1.3. Composition
5.1.4. Classification of Hyaluronic Acid
5.1.5. What Is Calcium Hydroxyapatite?
5.1.6. Composition
5.2. Management of the Patient Undergoing Dermal Filler Treatments
5.3. Types of Hyaluronic Acid
5.4. Protocols for Hyaluronic Acid Infiltration
5.4.1. Pre-Infiltration
5.4.2. Infiltration
5.4.3. Post-Infiltration
5.5. Applications and Indications of Hyaluronic Acid
5.5.1. Aesthetics
5.5.2. Dental
5.6. Hyaluronic Acid Filler Approaches
5.7. Calcium Hydroxyapatite
5.7.1. Classification
5.7.2. Indications
5.7.3. Calcium Hydroxyapatite Infiltration Protocols
5.8. Differences between Dermal Fillers
5.8.1. Calcium Hydroxyapatite or Hyaluronic Acid?
5.8.2. Other Dermal Fillers of Interest
5.9. General Complications
5.9.1. Complications Associated with Hyaluronic Acid Treatment
5.9.2. Complications Associated with Calcium Hydroxyapatite Treatment
5.10. Pharmacological Medical Treatment
5.10.1. Pharmacology Associated with Post-Treatment Effects
5.10.2. Hyaluronidase
5.10.3. Treatment Protocol for Ocular Pain or Blindness Due to Dermal Fillers
Module 6. Hyaluronic Acid Dermal Filler for the Lower Third of the Face
6.1. Facial Analysis
6.1.1. Facial Patterns
6.1.2. Differences between Sexes to Conduct a Correct Facial Analysis
6.2. Anatomy and Aesthetic Proportions Perioral Area
6.2.1. Lip Anatomy
6.2.2. Anatomy of the Genian Area
6.2.3. Aging of the Perioral Area
6.2.4. Anatomical Risk Areas to Be Taken into Account When Performing Treatment
6.3. Mandibular Anatomy and Aesthetic Proportions
6.3.1. Chin
6.3.2. Jaw Body
6.3.3. Jaw Angle
6.3.4. Sagging and Aging of the Lower Third of the Body
6.3.5. Anatomical Risk Areas to Be Taken into Account When Performing Treatment
6.4. Materials and Action Protocols
6.4.1. Necessary Material
6.4.2. Types of Needles
6.4.3. Selection of the Type of Hyaluronic Acid According to the Area to Be Treated
6.4.4. Pre-Treatment and Post-Treatment
6.4.5. Subsequent Recommendations for the Patient
6.5. Hyaluronic Acid Lip Infiltration Techniques
6.5.1. Lip Hydration
6.5.2. Profiling
6.5.3. Lip Filler
6.5.4. Russian Volume
6.6. Perioral Rejuvenation Techniques
6.6.1. Nasolabial Furrow Infiltration
6.6.2. Bar Code Infiltration
6.6.3. Infiltration of the Inferior Labiogenic Groove
6.7. Hyaluronic Acid Jaw Infiltration Techniques
6.7.1. Jaw Body Infiltration
6.7.2. Jaw Angle Infiltration
6.8. Chin Infiltration Techniques
6.8.1. Chin Infiltration
6.8.2. Chin Tassel
6.8.3. Masculinization
6.9. Complications and Adverse Effects
6.9.1. Lips
6.9.2. Perioral
6.9.3. Body and Jaw Angle
6.9.4. Chin
6.10. Legal Aspects
6.10.1. Informed Consent
6.10.2. Photography
6.10.3. Medical History
Module 7. Hyaluronic Acid Dermal Filler for the Middle Third of the Face
7.1. Facial Analysis and Harmonization
7.1.1. Facial Patterns
7.1.2. Anatomical Differences According to the Sex of the Patient
7.2. Anatomy and Aesthetic Proportions of the Middle Third of the Face
7.2.1. Anatomy of the Malar, Submalar, Cheek Region. Preauricular Region
7.2.2. Anatomy of the Orbital Region, Palpebral Furrows
7.2.3. Fat Compartments in the Midface Aging
7.2.4. Anatomical Risk Areas to Be Taken into Account When Performing Treatment
7.3. Nasal Anatomy and Aesthetic Proportions
7.3.1. Nose
7.3.2. Anatomical Risk Areas to Be Taken into Account When Performing Treatment
7.4. Materials and Action Protocols
7.4.1. Necessary Material
7.4.2. Types of Needles and Cannulas
7.4.3. Selection of the Type of Hyaluronic Acid According to the Area to Be Treated
7.4.4. Pre-Treatment and Post-Treatment
7.4.5. Subsequent Recommendations for the Patient
7.5. Hyaluronic Acid Infiltration Techniques in the Middle Third Facial Area
7.5.1. Projection of the Middle Third of the Face
7.6. Rhino-Modeling Technique
7.7. Indications
7.7.1. Projection of the Middle Third of the Face
7.7.2. Rhino-Modeling
7.8. Complications and Adverse Effects
7.8.1. Projection of the Middle Third of the Face
7.8.2. Rhino-Modeling
7.9. Pre- and Post-Care
7.10. Legal Aspects
7.10.1. Informed Consent
7.10.2. Photography
7.10.3. Medical History
Module 8. Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP). Aesthetic and Dental Applications Bichectomy Surgery. Microneedling
8.1. Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP):
8.1.1. Concept of PRP
8.1.2. Aesthetic Applications of PRP Treatment
8.1.3. Dental Applications of PRP Treatment
8.2. Materials Needed for PRP Treatment and Extraction
8.2.1. Equipment
8.2.2. Extraction Kits
8.2.3. Importance of Sterilization to Avoid Infections
8.3. Technique for Obtaining PRP and Treatment Protocols
8.3.1. Venipuncture
8.3.2. Plasma Fractionation Protocols
8.3.3. Anticoagulants and Other Additives
8.4. PRP in Aesthetic Medicine
8.4.1. Indications
8.4.2. Benefits and Results
8.4.3. Contraindications
8.4.4. Complications and Adverse Effects
8.5. PRP in Oral Surgery and Periodontology
8.5.1. Indications
8.5.2. Benefits and Results
8.5.3. Contraindications
8.5.4. Complications and Adverse Effects
8.6. Bichectomy
8.6.1. Anatomy. Bichat's Balls
8.6.2. What Does Bichectomy Surgery Involve?
8.6.3. Technique
8.6.4. Materials Needed
8.6.5. Indications
8.6.6. Contraindications and Adverse Effects
8.6.7. Postoperative Care. Results
8.7. Microneedling
8.7.1. What Is Microneedling? Commercial Brands
8.7.2. Indications
8.7.3. Treatment Protocols Based on the Patient's Condition
8.7.4. Benefits and Results
8.7.5. Contraindications
8.7.6. Complications and Adverse Effects
8.8. Benefits of Combining Treatments to Achieve Facial Harmonization and Rejuvenation
8.9. Dermatology. Anatomical Structures of the Skin. Pre and Post-Treatment Care
8.10. Legal Aspects
Module 9. Botulinum Toxin
9.1. Botulinum Toxin
9.1.1. Concept of Botulinum Toxin
9.1.2. Types of Botulinum Toxin
9.1.3. Botulinum Toxin Mechanism of Action
9.2. Anatomy Applied to Botulinum Toxin Treatment
9.2.1. Musculature of the Upper Third Facial Musculature
9.2.2. Musculature of the Middle Third of the Face
9.2.3. Musculature of the Lower Third of the Face
9.2.4. Neck Muscles. Platysmal Bands
9.3. Indications of Botulinum Toxin
9.4. Treatment Materials and Techniques
9.4.1. Necessary Material
9.4.2. Botulinum Toxin Reconstitution
9.4.3. Infiltrative Technique
9.5. Application of Botulinum Toxin for Aesthetic Purposes of the Upper Third Face
9.6. Application of Botulinum Toxin for Aesthetic Purposes of the Medium Third Face
9.7. Application of Botulinum Toxin for Aesthetic Purposes of the Lower Third Face and Neck
9.8. Botulinum Toxin for Non-Aesthetic Purposes
9.8.1. Treatment of TMJ Pathology. Bruxism
9.8.2. Palmar and Axillary Hyperhidrosis
9.9. Complications and Contraindications Related to Botulinum Toxin
9.10. Legal Aspects
9.10.1. Informed Consent
9.10.2. Photography
9.10.3. Medical History
Module 10. Other Medical-Aesthetic Treatments. Peeling and Mesotherapy
10.1. Peeling
10.1.1. General Overview
10.1.2. Types of Peeling
10.1.3. Retinol
10.2. Superficial Peeling
10.2.1. Mechanism of Action
10.2.2. Indications
10.2.3. Treatment Protocol
10.2.4. Benefits
10.2.5. Contraindications, Complication and Adverse Effects
10.3. Medium Peel
10.3.1. Mechanism of Action
10.3.2. Indications
10.3.3. Treatment Protocol
10.3.4. Benefits
10.3.5. Contraindications, Complication and Adverse Effects
10.4. Deep Peels
10.4.1. Mechanism of Action
10.4.2. Indications
10.4.3. Treatment Protocol
10.4.4. Benefits
10.4.5. Contraindications, Complication and Adverse Effects
10.5. Pre- and Post-Care
10.6. Complications and Possible Adverse Effects
10.7. Mesotherapy
10.7.1. General Overview
10.7.2. Types of Mesotherapy
10.7.3. Benefits
10.8. Indications. Techniques and Forms of Application
10.9. Complications and Possible Adverse Effects. Pre- and Post-Care
10.10. Legal Aspects
10.10.1. Informed Consent
10.10.2. Medical History
10.10.3. Professional Training
The specialized readings will allow you to further expand the rigorous academic content provided in this program"
Master's Degree in Comprehensive Aesthetic Medicine for Dentists
If you are a dentist and wish to expand your knowledge in the field of aesthetics, the Master’s Degree in Comprehensive Aesthetic Medicine for Dentists from TECH is the ideal choice. You will be able to study online from anywhere in the world while learning advanced techniques in this field and specializing in facial and maxillary aesthetic treatments. Backed by experts in the field and access to cutting-edge technology, you will be prepared to offer your patients a comprehensive and satisfying experience. Boost your dental career with this unique postgraduate program offered by TECH!