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Implant Dentistry is one of the most dynamic and rapidly developing areas within oral health care. In spite of increasing popularity of implantology, it is a relatively new discipline within dental education and remains limited to post-graduate courses offered by dental schools in many parts of the world today.
With the vision to help dental practitioners gain clinical understanding of implantology and an opportunity to provide implant treatments to their patients, the Faculty of Dentistry of HKU (ranked No. 1 dental school in the World in 2016) developed this MOOC to provide a world-class quality, unbiased, evidence-based and clinically-oriented course in this discipline. Watch course trailer: https://youtu.be/ZZMLyy2EwEo Who are the faculties? The course teachers include more than 20 implant experts from 10 countries. Among others, you will learn from Professor NP Lang (Switzerland / Hong Kong), Professor Christoph HΓ€mmerle (Switzerland), Professor Rino Burkhardt (Switzerland), Professor Paul Weigl (Germany), Professor Saso Ivanovski (Australia), Professor Man Yi (China), Professor Vasilios Chronopoulos (USA/ Greece), Dr Richard Chan (Australia), Dr Martin Janda (Sweden), Dr Chatchai Kunavisarut (Thailand), Dr Ian HS Yip (Hong Kong) , Dr Michael Ho (Hong Kong), Dr Irina-Florentina Dragan (USA), Dr Adam Siu (Hong Kong), Dr James Chow (Hong Kong), Dr Alfred Lau (Hong Kong), Dr Coral Yao (China), Dr Nikos Mattheos (Hong Kong) and more. What are the contents covered in the course? The MOOC includes 5 modules and runs over a period of 5 weeks. We will begin the journey of Implant Dentistry by exploring how discoveries in biology and technological developments lead to the current practice of dental implants. Then, we will examine clinical cases, diagnose our patientsβ needs and expectations and learn the principles of treatment planning. We will learn step-by-step surgical procedures for placing implants and various restorative techniques, directed by current evidence and best practices. Finally, we will investigate major threats and complications of implant procedures and ways to ensure successful treatments and long serving implants. What is the aim of the course? This MOOC has a strong clinical focus and is especially designed to enhance professional learning among dental practitioners and dental students. The course aims to help the students LEARN the fundamentals of implant dentistry, UNDERSTAND the treatment procedures and protocols, and APPLY the competences gained through interactive peer and case based learning. Who is the course for? The course is specially designed to serve multiple groups of learners: From intermediate and experienced general dental practitioners who want to establish and deepen their knowledge in implant dentistry and advance towards implementing implant treatment and restorative procedures, to dental students and recent graduates who wish to gain understanding of implant dentistry and increase their competence in related practice. The course makes good use of evidenced-based education, sound eLearning pedagogies and 21st century βliveβ resources to engage and create the best learning experience for our students.
So what is implant dentistry all about? How did it all start and what were the major breakthroughs that paved the way to our current stage? How can dental implants benefit our patients? Is it about a new set of teeth or a complex rehabilitation with great potential but many limitations as well? This module will review the basic biological concepts behind tissue integration and the implications for our clinical decision making.
What's included
12 videos7 readings3 assignments10 discussion prompts
12 videosβ’Total 60 minutes
- Welcome to HKU Implant Dentistry MOOCβ’2 minutes
- Module 1 - Message from the Instructorβ’1 minute
- What is a Dental Implant?β’9 minutes
- Teeth and Implants: Similarities and Differences (Functional Aspects)β’5 minutes
- Teeth and Implants: Similarities and Differences (Biological Aspects)β’4 minutes
- Biology of Osseointegrationβ’5 minutes
- Implant Surface Modificationsβ’8 minutes
- My First Implantβ’4 minutes
- Biomechanics: Short and Narrow Implantsβ’6 minutes
- Implant Selectionβ’6 minutes
- The Development of Dental Implantology and Important Conceptsβ’5 minutes
- Week 1 Sum-up Discussionβ’5 minutes
7 readingsβ’Total 70 minutes
- Welcome to HKU Implant Dentistry MOOC and Disclaimerβ’10 minutes
- Greetings and information about the MOOCβ’10 minutes
- Lesson Objectives and Further Reading - Teeth and Implantsβ’10 minutes
- Lesson Objectives and Further Reading - Biology of Osseointegration and Implant Surfaceβ’10 minutes
- My First Implant Case (WEEK 1) - Meet Your Patients (Lisa*, Tom*, Gina, Justin and Mary)β’10 minutes
- Lesson Objectives and Further Reading - Implant Selection and Developmentβ’10 minutes
- [Optional] Learner surveyβ’10 minutes
3 assignmentsβ’Total 90 minutes
- CheckPoint 1.1β’30 minutes
- Check Point 1.2β’30 minutes
- Check Point 1.3β’30 minutes
10 discussion promptsβ’Total 100 minutes
- Why are you interested in this course?β’10 minutes
- Discussion on Teeth and Implantsβ’10 minutes
- My First Implant - Experience Sharingβ’10 minutes
- Discussion on Biology of Osseointegration and Implant Surfaceβ’10 minutes
- My First Implant (WEEK 1) - Welcome to Case Lisa (* New Patient)β’10 minutes
- My First Implant (WEEK 1) - Welcome to Case Tom (* New Patient)β’10 minutes
- My First Implant (WEEK 1) - Welcome to Case Ginaβ’10 minutes
- My First Implant (WEEK 1) - Welcome to Case Justinβ’10 minutes
- My First Implant (WEEK 1) - Welcome to Case Maryβ’10 minutes
- Discussion on Implant Selection and Developmentβ’10 minutes
Patient selection and treatment planning remains the cornerstone of success in implant dentistry. This module will discuss all patient related factors and will help you identify the right patient, identify their needs and prepare them physically and mentally for implant treatment. In this module we will further assess all systemic, anatomic and behavioral risks and help you design all steps in your comprehensive treatment plan, responding to the actual patient needs.
What's included
10 videos8 readings3 assignments6 discussion prompts
10 videosβ’Total 53 minutes
- Module 2 - Message from the Instructorβ’1 minute
- Treatment Planning: Begin with the End in Mindβ’6 minutes
- Treatment Planning: Put First Things Firstβ’2 minutes
- Treatment Planningβ’6 minutes
- Anatomy: The Maxillaβ’7 minutes
- Anatomy: The Mandibleβ’8 minutes
- Systemic Risk Assessment (Part 1)β’5 minutes
- Systemic Risk Assessment (Part 2)β’4 minutes
- Assessing Patients' Expectationsβ’6 minutes
- Week 2 Sum-up Discussionβ’7 minutes
8 readingsβ’Total 80 minutes
- Lesson Objectives and Further Reading - Comprehensive Treatment Planningβ’10 minutes
- Lesson Objectives and Further Reading - Understanding Local Anatomical Factorsβ’10 minutes
- Lesson Objectives and and Further Reading - Assessing the Patient for Implant Therapyβ’10 minutes
- My First Implant Case (WEEK 2) - Case Tom (*New Patient)β’10 minutes
- My First Implant Case (WEEK 2) - Case Lisa (*New Patient)β’10 minutes
- My First Implant (WEEK 2) - Case Ginaβ’10 minutes
- My First Implant (WEEK 2) - Case Justinβ’10 minutes
- My First Implant (WEEK 2) - Case Maryβ’10 minutes
3 assignmentsβ’Total 90 minutes
- Check Point 2.1β’30 minutes
- Check Point 2.2β’30 minutes
- Check Point 2.3β’30 minutes
6 discussion promptsβ’Total 60 minutes
- Your Mission Statementβ’10 minutes
- My First Implant (WEEK 2) - Case Tomβ’10 minutes
- My First Implant (WEEK 2) - Case Lisaβ’10 minutes
- My First Implant (WEEK 2) - Case Ginaβ’10 minutes
- My First Implant (WEEK 2) - Case Justinβ’10 minutes
- My First Implant (WEEK 2) - Case Maryβ’10 minutes
The featured lectures in Week 3 will prepare you for your first implant placement and beyond. Major implant placement protocols and important choices and decisions that a dental surgeon routinely face, such as the timing of implant placement will be discussed. We will also review what we anticipate in the post surgical healing period including complications and risks. The theoretical lectures in the Module are supplemented by a series of practical videos of clinical work to show in detail the set-up of your surgery, acquainting you with the main instruments of the surgeon and the assistant, surgical techniques and step-by-step guidelines for efficient implant placement and suturing techniques.
What's included
21 videos11 readings5 assignments6 discussion prompts
21 videosβ’Total 121 minutes
- Module 3 - Message from the Instructorβ’1 minute
- Implant Timing and Placement Protocolsβ’7 minutes
- Biological Principles of Guided Tissue Regeneration (GTR)β’10 minutes
- Planning Guided Bone Regeneration (GBR) in the Anterior Maxillaβ’8 minutes
- Autogenous Bone Graft (*NEW Lecture)β’8 minutes
- Implants in the Posterior Maxillaβ’6 minutes
- Transalveolar Sinus Elevationβ’6 minutes
- Lateral Window Augmentationβ’3 minutes
- Implant Surgery: Suturing Techniques (Part 1)β’8 minutes
- Implant Surgery: Suturing Techniques (Part 2)β’9 minutes
- Post Surgical Healingβ’4 minutes
- Post Surgical Complicationsβ’8 minutes
- Implant Surgery Basics: Setting Upβ’6 minutes
- Implant Surgery Basics: Instrumentarium (Dental Surgeon)β’4 minutes
- Implant Surgery Basics: Instrumentarium (Dental Assistant)β’2 minutes
- Implant Surgery Basics: Sterile Proceduresβ’2 minutes
- Implant Surgery Basics: Surgery Round-upβ’1 minute
- Step-by-Step Implant Surgery: Straightforwardβ’7 minutes
- Step-by-Step Implant Surgery: GBRβ’5 minutes
- *NEW Video: Computer-Assisted Implant Surgeryβ’9 minutes
- Week 3 Sum-Up Discussionβ’7 minutes
11 readingsβ’Total 110 minutes
- Module 3 Introductionβ’10 minutes
- Lesson Objectives and Further Reading - Implant Placement and Tissue Regeneration Protocolsβ’10 minutes
- Learning Objectives: Posterior Maxilla and Sinus Augmentationβ’10 minutes
- Lesson Objectives and Further Reading - Surgery Closure and Post Surgical Healingβ’10 minutes
- Lesson Objectives and Further Reading - Step-by-Step Surgery: How and What to Prepare?β’10 minutes
- Lesson Objectives and Further Reading - Step-by-Step Surgery: From Incision to Implant Placement and Suturingβ’10 minutes
- My First Implant Case (WEEK 3) - Case Tom (*New Patient)β’10 minutes
- My First Implant Case (WEEK 2) - Case Lisa (*Newβ’10 minutes
- My First Implant (WEEK 3) - Case Ginaβ’10 minutes
- My First Implant (WEEK 3) - Case Justinβ’10 minutes
- My First Implant (WEEK 3) - Case Maryβ’10 minutes
5 assignmentsβ’Total 150 minutes
- Check Point 3.1 (*NEW Questions added)β’30 minutes
- Checkpoint 3.2 (*NEW)β’30 minutes
- Check Point 3.3β’30 minutes
- Check Point 3.4β’30 minutes
- Check Point 3.5β’30 minutes
6 discussion promptsβ’Total 60 minutes
- Minimally Invasive Implant Surgery Protocolsβ’10 minutes
- My First Implant (WEEK 3) - Case Tomβ’10 minutes
- My First Implant (WEEK 3) - Case Lisaβ’10 minutes
- My First Implant (WEEK 3) - Case Ginaβ’10 minutes
- My First Implant (WEEK 3) - Case Justinβ’10 minutes
- My First Implant (WEEK 3) - Case Maryβ’10 minutes
In Module 4, we will review the major pathways and choices we have for placing teeth on top of implants, whether with single crowns, fixed bridges or overdentures, and immediate or delayed placement and restoration. We will see how we can use implant abutments, screw retained or cement retained prostheses and how to choose among the many options. We will also look at the clinical applications and watch demonstrations of taking impressions on implants, cementation techniques, preparing temporary restorations and using them to achieve the optimal aesthetic results.
What's included
16 videos9 readings4 assignments4 discussion prompts
16 videosβ’Total 70 minutes
- Module 4 - Message from the Instructorβ’1 minute
- Restorative Pathways (1) - Video Lectureβ’1 minute
- Restorative Pathways (2) - Video Lectureβ’3 minutes
- Screw-retained or Cemented Reconstructionsβ’2 minutes
- Implant Level or Abutment Level Restoration?β’5 minutes
- Restoring Edentulous Patients with Implant Supported Fixed Dental Prosthesesβ’8 minutes
- Restoring Edentulous Patients: Mandibular Overdentureβ’5 minutes
- Impression Techniquesβ’4 minutes
- Immediate Loadingβ’5 minutes
- Implant Supported Provisional Restorationsβ’9 minutes
- Cementation Techniquesβ’2 minutes
- Impression Taking on a Single Implantβ’5 minutes
- Immediate Loading - Full Arch (A Clinical Case)β’5 minutes
- Tissue Conditioning with Temporary Restorations (A Clinical Case)β’4 minutes
- Ceramic Complications in Implant Supported Reconstructions ( A Clinical Case) (*NEW Lecture)β’6 minutes
- Week 4 Sum-up Discussionβ’5 minutes
9 readingsβ’Total 90 minutes
- Lesson Objectives and Further Reading - Pathways and Decision Making for Restoring Dental Implantsβ’10 minutes
- Learning Objectives and Further Reading - Techniques and Protocols for Dental Prostheses (Part 1)β’10 minutes
- Learning Objectives and Further Reading - Techniques and Protocols for Dental Prostheses (Part 2)β’10 minutes
- Learning Objectives and Further Reading - Clinical Cases of Restorative Procedures (*NEW Contents added)β’10 minutes
- My First Implant Case (WEEK 4): Case Tom (*New Patient)β’10 minutes
- My First Implant Case (WEEK 4) - Case Lisa (*New Patient)β’10 minutes
- My First Implant (WEEK 4) - Case Ginaβ’10 minutes
- My First Implant (WEEK 4) - Case Justinβ’10 minutes
- My First Implant Case (WEEK 4) - Case Maryβ’10 minutes
4 assignmentsβ’Total 120 minutes
- Check Point 4.1β’30 minutes
- Check Point 4.2β’30 minutes
- Check Point 4.3β’30 minutes
- Check Point 4.4β’30 minutes
4 discussion promptsβ’Total 40 minutes
- My First Implant (WEEK 4) - Case Tomβ’10 minutes
- My First Implant (WEEK 4) - Case Ginaβ’10 minutes
- My First Implant (WEEK 4) - Case Justinβ’10 minutes
- My First Implant (WEEK 4) - Case Maryβ’10 minutes
A prosthesis on implants is a commitment for life and there is no doubt that implant prostheses are "high maintenance" devices! In this module we will discuss how to design individualised, evidence-based strategies to maintain health and function of implant prostheses in the long term. We will also review the most common technical and biological complications and discuss prevention strategies, early diagnosis and management techniques. We will also present some cutting edge technologies and new trends that may shape the future of implant dentistry, including using digital technology in tissue engineering and regeneration, dynamic navigation and digital workflow in implant procedures.
What's included
11 videos10 readings3 assignments6 discussion prompts
11 videosβ’Total 57 minutes
- Module 5 - Message from the Instructorβ’2 minutes
- Peri-Implant Inflammations Diagnosis and Treatmentβ’7 minutes
- Technical Complications (Part 1)β’4 minutes
- Technical Complications (Part 2) - Supplement Casesβ’7 minutes
- Tissue Engineering and Regenerationβ’4 minutes
- Dynamic Navigation in Implant Dentistryβ’7 minutes
- Digital Workflow of Implantolgyβ’9 minutes
- Life-like Simulations Using Digital Technology (*NEW Lecture)β’4 minutes
- How to Make Radiographs on an Implant (Part 1)β’3 minutes
- How to Make Radiographs on an Implant (Part 2)β’3 minutes
- Week 5 Sum-up Discussionβ’7 minutes
10 readingsβ’Total 100 minutes
- Module 5 Introductionβ’10 minutes
- Lesson Objectives and Further Reading - Post Surgery Maintenanceβ’10 minutes
- Lesson Objectives and Further Reading - Digital Technology and Implant Dentistry (*NEW contents added)β’10 minutes
- Lesson Objectives and Further Reading - Radiography for Implant Maintenanceβ’10 minutes
- My First Implant Case (WEEK 5) - Case Tom (*Newβ’10 minutes
- My First Implant Case (WEEK 5) - Case Lisa (*New Patient)β’10 minutes
- My First Implant (WEEK 5) - Case Ginaβ’10 minutes
- My First Implant (WEEK 5) - Case Justinβ’10 minutes
- My First Implant (WEEK 5) - Case Maryβ’10 minutes
- [Optional] Exit surveyβ’10 minutes
3 assignmentsβ’Total 90 minutes
- Check Point 5.1β’30 minutes
- Check Point 5.2 (*NEW Questions added)β’30 minutes
- Check Point 5.3β’30 minutes
6 discussion promptsβ’Total 60 minutes
- Digital Workflow vs. Conventional Implant Placementβ’10 minutes
- My First Implant (WEEK 5) - Case Tomβ’10 minutes
- My First Implant (WEEK 5) - Case Lisaβ’10 minutes
- My First Implant (WEEK 5) - Case Ginaβ’10 minutes
- My First Implant (WEEK 5) - Case Justinβ’10 minutes
- My First Implant (WEEK 5) - Case Maryβ’10 minutes
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Reviewed on Dec 20, 2018
A very comprehensive and up to date course!Highly recommended for even specialists as a continued professional education course.Helps review all the essentials of implant dentistry!
Reviewed on Jul 22, 2023
Good course for first timers, good course to build our basics and that everything is delivered very well in an "easy-to-understand and comprehend" manner.
Reviewed on Jun 19, 2018
outstanding dental implant course!! highly recommended.it has a comprehensive educational materials in addition to learning the basic clinical skills and up-to-date techniques.
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Both English and simplified Chinese subtitles are available for all video lectures in the course.
Each Weekly Module is divided into 3 to 4 Lessons, depending on the content area and topics. Each Module includes Learning Objectives, Further Reading materials for the week and Discussion Prompt questions in the discussion forum.
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