Subject:
Dentistry
Credit units:
6
College:
Graduate and Postdoc Studies
Department: Dentistry (Dean's Office)
Description
A sound in-depth knowledge of, and familiarity with, the implant literature is essential for all specialist practitioners in the field of Periodontology. This course builds on DENT 811: Implantology Fundamentals I and DENT 821: Implantology Fundamentals II and is designed to continue to expose periodontal residents to the relevant implant literature in such a way that the impact of both basic and clinically applied science on periodontal practice is demonstrated. The course will emphasize an understanding of key concepts of implant therapy.
Prerequisite(s): DENT 820.6, DENT 821.6, DENT 822.6, DENT 823.18 and DENT 825.12
Co-requisite(s): DENT 830.6, DENT 832.6 and DENT 833.18
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