OHI-S Oral surgery from A to Z. Tooth extraction, implantation, sinus lifting

OHI-S Oral surgery from A to Z. Tooth extraction, implantation, sinus lifting

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OHI-S Oral surgery from A to Z. Tooth extraction, implantation, sinus lifting

+ Include: 6 videos + 6 audios + 6 file sub vtt, size: 4.48 GB
+ Target Audience: periodontists, implantologists, oral and maxillofacial surgeons, general dentists
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6 lessons (7h 26min)

The online course “Oral surgery from A to Z” is a comprehensive guide designed to equip oral surgeons and implantologists with the skills and knowledge for success!

Through these detailed online lessons, you will gain invaluable insights into:
  • – Anesthesia
    – Executing bone and soft tissue augmentations (specific techniques will be covered)
    – Conducting TMJ surgery
    – Total TMJ prosthetics.

This course offers practical, expert-led training that will elevate your surgical practice to the next level.

The OHI‑S Oral Surgery from A to Z: Tooth Extraction, Implantation, Sinus Lifting course is best for oral surgeons, implantologists, prosthodontists, and general dentists who want structured, CE‑accredited training in comprehensive oral surgery protocols—from basic extractions to advanced implant and sinus lift procedures. It emphasizes evidence‑based techniques, surgical safety, and functional rehabilitation.

 Who Should Enroll

  • Oral & maxillofacial surgeons performing advanced surgical procedures including implant placement and sinus augmentation.
  • Implantologists seeking mastery of surgical protocols for predictable implant success.
  • Prosthodontists & restorative dentists integrating surgical and prosthetic workflows for full‑mouth rehabilitation.
  • General dentists expanding their scope into surgical extractions and implant dentistry.
  • Residents, fellows, and trainees in oral surgery, prosthodontics, or implantology needing structured training across the surgical spectrum.

 What You’ll Learn

  • Tooth extraction protocols: atraumatic techniques, surgical extractions, and socket preservation.
  • Implantation workflows: step‑by‑step implant placement with functional and aesthetic considerations.
  • Sinus lifting techniques: lateral and crestal approaches, grafting materials, and complication management.
  • Bone & soft tissue management: grafting, PRF, and biologically driven healing strategies.
  • Case‑based lessons: real patient examples demonstrating predictable surgical and restorative outcomes.

 

+ Topics:

Lesson 1.3D horizontal bone augmentation

  • – Anatomical features of bone defects: vertical and horizontal
  • – Characteristics of membranes
  • – Membrane selection algorithm
  • – Features of working with titanium membranes
  • – Recommendations on choosing of biomaterial
  • – Demonstration of bone augmentation surgery
  • – Regional acceleratory phenomenon (RAP)
  • – Types of membrane stabilization
  • – “Sausage technique”
  • – Ways to collect autologous bone
  • – The role of growth factors
  • – Benefits of the cortical perforations prior to bone augmentation.
Recommended for: Periodontists, Implantologists, Oral and maxillofacial surgeons, General dentists.

Lesson 2.3D vertical bone augmentation

  • – Difficulties of vertical augmentation
  • – The difference in flap management from lingual flap and the other areas
  • – The lingual flap release technique
  • – The specific membrane criteria selection based on the defect anatomy
  • – Demonstration of bone augmentation surgery.
Recommended for: Periodontists, Implantologists, Oral and maxillofacial surgeons, General dentists.

Lesson 3.Soft tissue management around implants: incisions and flaps

  • – Implantation planning: biological and prosthetic aspects
  • – Digital planning of implantological treatment
  • – Soft tissues in the field of future implantation: features
  • – Flap:
  • – Anatomical aspects and design choices
  • – Features of flap mobilization
  • – Advantages of passive flap
  • – Detachment of the flap when exposing areas of anatomical structures.
  • – Types of flap incisions:
  • – intrasulcular
  • – paramarginal
  • – linear
  • – triangular
  • – trapezoidal.
  • – Main incision: tactics depending on the clinical situation
  • – Advantages of a palatal suture
  • – Techniques for creating a sufficient amount of keratinized gingiva around the implant
  • – Connective tissue graft from the tuber: advantages of application
  • – Flap suture: significance in the development of complications
  • – Suturing methods:
  • – suture horizontal mattress internal and external
  • – suture Laurell
  • – suture criss-cross
  • – suture Sentineri-Laurell
  • – suture continuous
  • – suture stabilization.
  • – Stabilization and passivation of the flap.
Recommended for: Periodontists, Implantologists.

Lesson 4.TMJ surgery. Condylar hyperplasia

  • – Evaluation of the state of the TMJ: main criteria
    – Anterior displacement of the articular disk
    – Mitek Mini anchor technique: indications
    – TMJ pathologies leading to condyle growth:
  • – Condylar hyperplasia type 1 (1A and 1B)
    – Condylar hyperplasia type 2 (osteochondroma).
  • – Protocol for the treatment of type 1 condylar hyperplasia
    – Protocol for the treatment of type 2 condylar hyperplasia
    – Clinical cases.
Recommended for: Orthodontists, Oral and maxillofacial surgeons, General dentists.

Lesson 5.Total TMJ prosthetics. Reactive arthritis

  • – The space-opening technique for disk repositioning with Mitek anchor (Dallas procedure)
  • – Causes of progressive condyle resorption in growing and adult patients
  • – Adolescent internal condylar resorption (AICR): pathophysiology and treatment methods
  • – Total TMJ prosthetics: indications and surgical technique
  • – Virtual surgical planning of treatment
  • – Reactive arthritis: causes, MRI diagnostics and treatment tactics
  • – Clinical cases.
Recommended for: Orthodontists, Oral and maxillofacial surgeons, General dentists.

Lesson 6.Trauma, tumors, ankylosis. Craniofacial deformities

  • – Trauma: causes, MRI diagnostics and treatment tactics
  • – Tumors: causes, MRI diagnostics and treatment tactics
  • – Ankylosis: causes, MRI diagnostics and treatment tactics
  • – Craniofacial deformities: surgical tactics
  • – Hemifacial microsomia: treatment protocol
  • – Treacher Collins syndrome: treatment protocol
  • – Juvenile idiopathic osteoarthritis: treatment protocol
  • – Connective tissue diseases and autoimmune disorders
  • – Сlinical cases.
Recommended for: Orthodontists, Oral and maxillofacial surgeons, General dentists.

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