Subject: Dental Assisting
Credit units: 1
College: Dentistry
Department: Dentistry (Dean's Office)

Description

The elective course is designed for dental assistants to become familiar with implant prosthetic procedures for single tooth replacement, partial and full edentulous arch restorations. The course is designed to increase the knowledge and understanding of implant restoration in implant prosthodontics. Students will be introduced with the current Restorative Implant components used in general dentistry (with hands-on), preliminary and final impression techniques, CAD/CAM technology including IOS hands-on for digital implant prosthodontics workflow, provisional restoration for implants, infection control for implant restorations, documentation and record keeping.

Restriction(s): Open to students registered in the College of Dentistry. Graduated dentists may also apply to take the course as casual learners or visiting students.

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