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Nov 23, 2024
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2024-2025 Workforce Catalog
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UDLT 111 - Dental Implants, Abutments and Attachments Students will develop an enhanced theoretical understanding of key principles relating to dental implantology. Types of implants, implant components and their application through both conventional and digital workflows will be addressed. Osteointegration, bone density and implant placement will be discussed as they relate to the design of fixed, removable and hybrid implant cases. The use of radiographic stents and surgical guides to improve predictable patient outcomes will be included.
Prerequisite(s): DLT 101, DLT 102 and DLT 103, or concurrent enrollment
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Describe history of dental implants
- Differentiate between implant technologies
- Categorize and identify case design optinos
- Describe diagnostic and case planning
- Explain master cast fabrication through both conventional and digital workflows
- Explain removeable prosthetic fabrication through both workflows
- Explain bar/substructure fabrication through both workflows
- Explain screw-related fixed or removeable hybrid restoration through both workflows.
- Expain abutment and cement-retained restoration fabrication through both workflows.
- Describe various precision and semi precision dental attachments
- Explain applications of various dental attachments
Outline:
- History of Dental Implants
- Differentiate between implant technologies
- Categorize and identify case design options
- Case design consieration
- Planning and case diagnostics
- Master cast, conventional and digital workflows
- Removable prosthetics fabrication, convention and digital workflows
- Bar substructure fabrication, conventional and digital workflows
- Screw retained fixed or removable hybrid restoration, conventional and digital workflows
- Abutment and cement retained restoration, conventional and digital workflows
- Attachments
- Survey and placement of semi precision attachment in bridge
- Application of Dental Attachments
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