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DENTAL SCIENCEMASTER
ACADEMICS
Full program2018-2020
Master course conducted by:
Julio SuayCristina Martinez
Master Coordinator of practices ASIA & MIDDLE EAST PACIFIC & AFRICA:
Dr. Sibi Xavier
Master Coordinator of practices LATINOAMERICA:
Dr. Jaime Franco
Organization of the credits:
BASIC COURSES: 46 creditsARTICLES AND SEMINARS: 12 credits
SPECIFIC COURSES for each speciality: 18 creditsSPECIFIC PRACTICES: 30
MASTER THESIS: 20 credits.
DENTAL SCIENCE MASTER
BASIC COURSES
DENTAL SCIENCEMASTER
ECTS CREDITS / DENTAL SCIENCE MASTER / BASIC COURSES
COURSES
Anatomy of orofacialstructures: a comprehensive
approach
Embryonic development ofthe face and oral cavity
Oral Histology
Applied Physiology &Nutrition
Applied Oral Pathology
Osseointegration
Biomaterials
Biomechanics
Microbiology
New therapies forOsseointegration
Biochemistry
Bio-stadistics
Research Methodology
Genetics Growth andDevelopment
Diagnostics and therapyoptions for sleep apnoea
patients
ECTS
3
2
5
5
3
4,5
6
5
1,5
1,5
2
1,5
3
2
1
PROFESSORS
Francisco OluchaFrancisco Ros
Francisco OluchaFrancisco Ros
Carmen CardaJavier Martin
Juan VicenteSánchez
María MuriachVictoria Valls
Enrique GarcíaSorribes
Eduardo Maté
Cristina MartínezIsabel GoñiJulio Suay
Jorge García CañadasJosé Gámez
Raúl IzquierdoLuis cabedo
Iliana RecaldeFrancisco Romero
Víctor RodaJosé Vicente García
Ana Piquer
Nuno Araujo Gómes
Ana Sánchez
Ana SánchezCristina Martínez
Julio SuayFrancisco Romero
Aurelio Gómez
Conrado Martínez
Mark Mc Enroe
ECTS/PROFESSOR
21
11
2,52,5
3
1,50,5
1,5
1,5
1,751
1,75
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21,51,5
1,5
1,5
11
0,51
3
2
1
POSITION
UJI PhD ProfessorUJI PhD Professor
UJI PhD ProfessorUJI PhD Professor
UV ProfessorUV PhD professor
UJI Professor
UJI PhD ProfessorUJI PhD Professor
PhD Professional
PhD UCM Professor
UJI PhD ProfessorEHU Professor
UJI PhD Professor
UJI PhD ProfessorUJI PhD ProfessorUJI PhD ProfessorUJI PhD Professor
UJI PhDUJI PhD
UJI PhD ProfessorUJI PhD ProfessorUJI PhD Professor
UJI PhD
UJI PhD Professor
UJI PhD ProfessorUJI PhD Professor
UJI PhD ProfessorUJI PhD Professor
UJI PhD Professor
UJI PhD Professor
Professional
DENTAL SCIENCEMASTER BASIC COURSES
DENTAL SCIENCEMASTER BASIC COURSES
ANATOMY OF OROFACIAL STRUCTURES: A COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH
PROFESSORS
Francisco OluchaFrancisco Ros
UNIT 1. Introduction
1.1. Definitions. Oral Cavity.
UNIT 2. Dental anatomy
2.1. Functions of Teeth. Definitions.2.2. Tooth numbering systems2.3. Dentition. Permantent and Decidous.2.4. Fundamental and Preventative Curvatures2.5. Development of occlusion.2.6. Dental Anomalies2.7. Supporting Structures2.8. Root Morphology2.9. Incisors2.10. Canines2.11. Premolars2.12. Molars2.13. Decidous dentition2.14. Vascularity and innervation of maxilla and mandible2.15. Clinical considerations
UNIT 3. Head and neck anatomy
3.1. Osteology of the Skull3.2. Nose, Nasal Cavity, and Paranasal Sinuses3.3. Muscles of Mastication, Hyoid Muscles, and Sternocleidomastoid and Trapezius Muscles3.4. Temporomandibular Joint3.5. Muscles of Facial Expression3.6. Soft Palate and Pharynx3.7. Arterial Supply and Venous Drainage3.8. Salivary Glands3.9. Nervous System3.10. Lymphatics and Spread of Dental Infection
DENTAL SCIENCEMASTER BASIC COURSES
EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT OF THE FACE AND ORAL CAVITY
PROFESSORS
Francisco OluchaFrancisco Ros
UNIT 1. General embryology
1.1. First week of development: Ovulation to implantation1.2. Second week of development: bilaminar germ disc1.3. Third week of development: Trilaminar germ disc1.4. Third to eight weeks: the embryonic period.
UNIT 2. Development of orofacial structures
2.1. Development of the face and neck2.2. Development of the palate2.3. Development of the jaws2.4. Development of the tongue and salivary glands2.5. Tooth development and eruption2.6. Amelogenesis2.7. Dentinogenesis2.8. Development of the dental pulp2.9. Development of the root and periodontal ligament2.10. Development of the dentitions
DENTAL SCIENCEMASTER BASIC COURSES
ORAL HISTOLOGY
PROFESSORS
Carmen CardaJavier Martin
UNIT 1. Histology essentials.
1.1. Tissue types, properties, components and locations.1.1.1. Covering and glandular epithelia1.1.2. Connective tissue1.1.3. Striated and smooth muscles1.1.4. Nervous tissue1.2. Bone tissue histology. Primary and secondary bone.1.3. Dental tissues.1.3.1. Pulp-dentin complex1.3.2. Enamel
UNIT 2. Periodontal tissues.
2.1. Supporting periodontal tissues.2.1.1. Cementum2.1.2. Periodontal ligament2.1.3. Alveolar bone2.2. Protection periodontal tissues.2.2.1. Attached gingiva2.2.2. Free gingiva2.2.3. Mucogingival junction
UNIT 3. Dental and periodontal tissue formation, renwing and ageing.
3.1. Dental implant osseointegration histology.3.2. Tissue engineering applied to dental and periodontal tissues regeneration.
UNIT 4. Examination of images from microscopy slides from basic and dental tissues and relatedstructures: oral mucosa, bone, dental and periodontal tissues, implant osseointegration.
DENTAL SCIENCEMASTER BASIC COURSES
APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY & NUTRITION
PROFESSORS
Juan Vicente SánchezMaría MuriachVictoria Valls
UNIT 1. Oral Physiology
1.1. Parts and general functions1.2. Secretion1.2.1. Composition of the glandular secretion1.2.2. Function of glandular secretion in the early phase of digestion1.2.3. Regulation of secretion1.3. Neurophysiology of the mouth1.3.1. General review of the interaction between sensory inputs and motor control1.3.2. Sensory innervation of the mouth. Somatic and autonomic branches.1.3.3. Motor control of oral movements1.3.4. Pain receptors in the mouth. Characteristics of pain in dental processes1.3.5. Esophageal motility and laryngeal coordination
UNIT 2. Physiology of the dental pieces
2.1. Normal general physiology of dental pieces. Structure and equilibrium between osteolysis andosteoformation2.2. Changes in physiology for dental disorders2.3. Osteointegration of alocomponents
UNIT 3. Oral digestion as a part of the integral digestion
3.1. Cephalic digestion3.2. Intestinal digestion
UNIT 4. New trends in oral physiology
4.1. New developments in sensorial receptors4.2. Role of the intestinal microbioma in oral pathology4.3. Translational progresses in osteointegration4.4. Oral pathology associated to systemic pathology (i.e. Alzheimer disease).
UNIT 5. Nutrition
DENTAL SCIENCEMASTER BASIC COURSES
APPLIES ORAL PATHOLOGY
PROFESSORS
Enrique García SorribesEduardo Maté
UNIT 1. Middle rhomboid glossitis
UNIT 2. Lip and tongue cancer
UNIT 3. Pathology and surgery of the third molar
UNIT 4. Peri-implantitis
UNIT 5. Jaw cysts and tumours
UNIT 6. Dental trauma
DENTAL SCIENCEMASTER BASIC COURSES
OSSEOINTEGRATION
PROFESSORS
Cristina MartínezIsabel GoñiJulio Suay
UNIT 1. Osseo regeneration.
UNIT 2. Implants osseointegration
UNIT 3. Biocompatibility.
DENTAL SCIENCEMASTER BASIC COURSES
BIOMATERIALS
PROFESSORS
Jorge García CañadasJosé Gámez
Raúl IzquierdoLuis cabedo
Iliana RecaldeFrancisco Romero
UNIT 1. Material Science Basis.
UNIT 2. Materials properties.
UNIT 3. Stainless Steels
UNIT 4. Titanium alloys
UNIT 5. Specific materials for dental use.
UNIT 6. New dental implant surfaces.
DENTAL SCIENCEMASTER BASIC COURSES
BIOMECHANICS
PROFESSORS
Víctor RodaJosé Vicente García
Ana Piquer
UNIT 1. Fundamental biomechanical principles for dental implant design
UNIT 2. Mechanics of rigid bodies
2.1. Statics of particles2.2. Equilibrium of rigid solids2.3. Internal forces
UNIT 3. Strength of materials
3.1. Elasticity and biomedical materials3.2. Relevant failure theories3.3. Fatigue
UNIT 4. Introduction to computer simulations
UNIT 5. 3D modelling basis
DENTAL SCIENCEMASTER BASIC COURSES
MICROBIOLOGY.
PROFESSORS
Nuno Araujo Gómes
UNIT 1. Basic principles of endogenous infections.
1.1. Disease transmission1.2. Disease prevention1.3. Nature, Type of Microorganisms/Pathogens1.4. Factors influencing Microbial Oral infections1.5. Bacterial and fungal adhesion mechanisms.1.6. Coagregation and formation of the bacterial plaque.1.7. Biofilm formation and structure1.8. Phenotypic and molecular techniques for the periodontal microbiota study1.9. Antibiotic mechanisms and resistance
UNIT 2. Microbiology in Oral Implantology
2.1. Bacterial mechanisms and composition of dental degradation.2.2. Peridontitis pathogeny2.3. Microbiota composition associated to peri-implantitis2.4. Intrinsic susceptibility factors to peri-implantitis-related infections
DENTAL SCIENCEMASTER BASIC COURSES
NEW THWEAPIES FOR OSSEOINTEGRATION
PROFESSORS
Ana Sánchez
UNIT 1. Introduction to Gene Therapy.
1.1. History of gene therapy1.2. Molecular basis.1.3. Design of gene therapy strategy
UNIT 2. Gene therapy approaches to regenerating the musculoskeletal system
2.1. Gene activated Matrix
UNIT 3. Nanotechnology and dental implants.
UNIT 4. Gene therapy in periodontics.
UNIT 5. Introduction to Regenerative Medicine and Tissue Engineering.
5.1. Bone Cell Types and Bone Healing5.2. Tissue engineering in periodontal defects5.3. Regenerative Medicine for Periodontal and Peri-implant Diseases
DENTAL SCIENCEMASTER BASIC COURSES
BIOCHEMISTRY
PROFESSORS
Ana SánchezCristina Martínez
BLOCK I: INTRODUCTION AND BIOCHEMISTRY FOUNDATIONS
UNIT 1. Introduction to Biochemistry and Chemical Foundations of Life
1.1. Basic concepts in modern biochemistry. Origin of Biochemistry as anexperimental science. Relationship with other sciences. Role of biochemistry within the context ofbiomedical sciences1.2. Chemical components of cells1.2.1. Inorganic compounds1.2.2. Organic compounds
BLOCK II. STRUCTURE OF BIOLOMECULES
UNIT 2. Proteins and amino acids
2.1. Characteristics2.2. Amino acids: Structure and classification. Properties2.3. Peptidic bond2.4. Structure of proteins2.5. Classification of proteins2.6. Biological function of proteins
UNIT 3. Carbohydrates.
3.1. General properties3.2. Structural characteristics and classification3.3. Monosaccharides3.4. Disaccharides3.5. Polysaccharides. Classification. Function
UNIT 4. Lipids.
4.1. General properties4.2. Structure, properties and functions of lipids. Fatty acids4.3. Classification I. Lipid saponification4.4. Classification II. Non-saponification Lipids4.5. Monolayers, bilayers and micelles
UNIT 5. Nucleic acids.
5.1. Structural elements: nucleosides and nucleotides5.1.1. Types of nucleic acids: DNA, RNA5.1.2. Nucleotides of biological interest with energetic function5.2. Structure of DNA5.3. Structure of RNA and different types of RNA molecules
DENTAL SCIENCEMASTER BASIC COURSES
BLOCK III. FUNCTION OF BIOMOLECULES
UNIT 6. Enzymes.
6.1. Definition and characteristics of enzymes6.2. Enzymes and catalytic molecules. Enzyme kinetics6.3. Regulation and control of enzyme activity and pH.6.4. International Classification6.5. Cyclooxygenase and inflammatory processes
UNIT 7. Biochemical Composition of Biological Membranes and Extracellular Matrix.
7.1. Introduction. Composition and structure7.2. Membrane dynamics7.3. Proteins in the membrane: Proteins involved in Transport7.4. Components of extracellular matrix and lamina basal; relationship with periodontal disease
UNIT 8. Composition and Function of Saliva
8.1. Composition8.1.1. Organic compounds8.1.2. Inorganic compounds8.2. Saliva functions8.2.1. Buffering function: acid-base equilibrium8.2.2. Effect of low pH values on demineralization process8.3. Carbohydrates into the oral cavity
BLOCK IV. METABOLISM
UNIT 9. Cellular Metabolism.
9.1. Capture of nutrients and production of energy9.2. Nutrition forms9.3. Metabolic processes: nutrition, cellular respiration and biosynthesis9.4. Definition of Metabolism. Types of metabolism: Catabolism and anabolism
UNIT 10. Carbohydrate, Lipid and Protein Metabolism.
10.1 Carbohydrate Metabolism10.1.1. Catabolism10.1.2. Anabolism10.2. Lipid Metabolism.10.2.1. Catabolism of lipids. Degradation of triglycerids10.2.2. Beta-oxidation10.2.3. Anabolism of lipids10.2.4. Ketosis10.3. Protein Metabolism.10.3.1. Catabolism of proteins. Degradation of proteins10.3.2. Urea Cycle10.3.3. Anabolism of proteins. Essential amino acids
DENTAL SCIENCEMASTER BASIC COURSES
BIO-STADISTICS
PROFESSORS
Julio SuayFrancisco Romero
UNIT 1. Introduction to statistics
UNIT 2. Design of experiments
UNIT 3. Population Comparison
3.1. Parametric and non-parametric methods3.2. ANOVA analysis3.3. Chi-squared test
UNIT 4. Regression and correlation
UNIT 5. Software data processing
DENTAL SCIENCEMASTER BASIC COURSES
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
PROFESSORS
Aurelio Gómez
UNIT 1. Introduction, definitions and concepts (1hour)
UNIT 2. Searching for Scientific information (2hours)
2.1. Library Technology2.2. Use of databases
UNIT 3. Bibliometrics (2hours)
3.1. Citation3.2. Impact factor3.3. Other factors
UNIT 4. Primary Literature (2hours)
4.1. Reading scientific papers4.2. Critical analysis of research results
UNIT 5. Doing Science: Where do questions come from? (2hours)
5.1. Science as asking questions5.2. Basic considerations
UNIT 6. Asking Questions: The art of framing hypotheses and predictions (2hours)
6.1. Observation6.2. Exploratory analysis6.3. Forming hypotheses
UNIT 7. Answering Questions: What do the results say? (2hours)
7.1. Confirmatory analysis7.2. What is statistical significance7.3. Significance tests
UNIT 8. Presenting Information: How to communicate outcomes and conclusions (2 hours)
8.1. Presenting figures and tables8.2. Presenting results8.3. Writing reports and articles
DENTAL SCIENCEMASTER BASIC COURSES
GENETICS GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
PROFESSORS
Conrado Martínez Cadenas
UNIT 1. BASIC GENETICS
1.1. Genetic and hereditary. Congenital. Somatic. Genotype and Phenotype1.2. Types of genetic diseases1.3. Patterns of monogenic inheritance: autosomal dominant, recessive and sex-linked1.4. Mitochondrial inheritance. Heteroplasmy1.5. Penetrance and variable expressivity. Pleiotropy1.6. Allelic and Genetic Heterogeneity. Anticipation1.7. Mosaicism and Epigenetics1.8. Linkage and association studies1.9. Cancer Genetics. Oncogenes and tumour suppressor genes. Virus and cancer.1.10. Complex characters and multifactorial/multigenic genetic diseases. Threshold susceptibility1.11. Twin studies. Concordance and heritability1.12. Genetic counselling.1.13. Genetic tests and diagnostic genetic tests. Prenatal testing and PGD.
UNIT 2. EVOLUTIONARY MEDICINE
2.1. Principles of Darwinian evolutionary medicine.2.2.Selection and evolutionary trade-offs2.3. Epidemiological transition2.4. Diet and disease. Agriculture and nutritional deficiency. The thrifty genotype2.5. Evolution and Cancer. Example: breast cancer in the Western world.2.6. The ‘Old Friends’ hypothesis and the rise of autoimmune disease and allergy.
UNIT 3. HEREDITARY AND GENETIC MALFORMATION DISORDERS
3.1. Chromosomal abnormalities3.2. Heritable connective tissue disorders3.3. Skeletal and bone gain-of-function genetic syndromes and dysplasias3.4. Other malformation syndromes and dysplasias
DENTAL SCIENCEMASTER BASIC COURSES
DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPY OPTIONS FOR SLEEP APNOEA PATIENTS
PROFESSORS
Mark Mc Enroe
UNIT 1. Clinical presentation of sleep apnoea
UNIT 2. Diagnostic options
UNIT 3. Treatment options and pitfalls
UNIT 4. Benefits of working with other medical professionals
ARTICLES
DENTAL SCIENCEMASTER
ECTS CREDITS / DENTAL SCIENCE MASTER / ARTICLES
PROFESSORS
Sibi Xabier
Jaime Franco
Julio Suay
Cristina Martinez
Francisco Olucha
Raúl Izquierdo
Ana Sánchez
Isabel Goñi
Juan Vicente Sánchez
Conrado Martinez
Víctor Roda
Aurelio Gómez
ECTS/PROFESSOR
0,5
0,5
0,5
0,5
0,5
0,5
0,5
0,5
0,5
0,5
0,5
0,5
POSITION
Professional
Professional
UJI PhD Professor
UJI PhD Professor
UJI PhD Professor
UJI PhD Professor
UJI PhD Professor
EHU PhD Professor
UJI PhD Professor
UJI PhD Professor
UJI PhD Professor
UJI PhD Professor
DENTAL SCIENCEMASTER ARTICLES
ARTICLES
Articles: to submit one article to dental publications. (3 ects). First in the master web platform
DENTAL SCIENCEMASTER ARTICLES
SEMINARS
DENTAL SCIENCEMASTER
ECTS CREDITS / DENTAL SCIENCE MASTER / SEMINARS
PROFESSORS
Sibi Xabier
Jaime Franco
Julio Suay
Cristina Martinez
Francisco Olucha
Raúl Izquierdo
Ana Sánchez
Isabel Goñi
Juan Vicente Sánchez
Conrado Martinez
Víctor Roda
Aurelio Gómez
ECTS/PROFESSOR
0,5
0,5
0,5
0,5
0,5
0,5
0,5
0,5
0,5
0,5
0,5
0,5
POSITION
Professional
Professional
UJI PhD Professor
UJI PhD Professor
UJI PhD Professor
UJI PhD Professor
UJI PhD Professor
EHU PhD Professor
UJI PhD Professor
UJI PhD Professor
UJI PhD Professor
UJI PhD Professor
DENTAL SCIENCEMASTER SEMINARS
SEMINARS
Seminars: to present 2 seminars (9 ects). To present online in the master web platform.
DENTAL SCIENCEMASTER SEMINARS
IMPLANTOLOGY SPECIALITY
DENTAL SCIENCEMASTER
ECTS CREDITS / DENTAL SCIENCE MASTER / IMPLANTOLOGY SPECIALITY
COURSES
Basic Sciences and Fundamental Implantology
Implantology I
Sterilization and Asepsis
Clinical aspects of Implantology
Diagnosis and Treatment Planning.
Implantology procedures
Medico legal aspect and informed consent
Bio-regeneration and different techniques and
materials
Guided Tissue Regeneration
ECTS
1,5
2
2
2
1
2,5
1,5
2
3,5
PROFESSORS
Fisnik Kasapi
GMI proffessional
A. Moreno
Prof. Dr. Porus Turner
Ahmed Halim Ayoub
Supriya Manvi
Lalith Vivekananda
Ioannis P. Georgakopoulos
D. PeñarrochaM. Peñarrocha
ECTS/PROFESSOR
1
2
2
1
1
2
1,5
1
1,751,75
POSITION
Professional Macedonia
Professional Spain
Murcia University - PhD Professor
PhD Professor
Professional Egypt
PhD Professor
Phd Professor India
Phd Professor Greece
UV PhD ProfessorUV PhD Professor
DENTAL SCIENCEMASTER IMPLANTOLOGY SPECIALITY
BASIC SCIENCE AND FUNDAMENTAL IMPLANTOLOGY
PROFESSORSFisnik Kasapi
History and Biologic Foundations
Osseointegration and Its Maintenance
Edentulous Patients
Restoration of Edentulous Mandibles with Overdentures and Fixed Prostheses
Restoration of Edentulous Maxillae with Overdentures and Fixed Prostheses
Restoration of the Posterior Quadrants of Partially Edentulous Patients
Restoration of Multiple- and Single-Tooth Defects in the Esthetic Zone
Implants and Removable Partial Dentures
Implants in Irradiated Tissues
Implants and Orthodontics
DENTAL SCIENCEMASTER IMPLANTOLOGY SPECIALITY
STERILIZATION AND ASEPSIS.
PROFESSORS
A. Moreno
UNIT 1. Introduction
UNIT 2. Terminologies
UNIT 3. History
UNIT 4. Mode of Transmission of infection
UNIT 5. Objectives of infection control
UNIT 6. Personal barrier protection
UNIT 7. Emergency and exposure incident plan
UNIT 8. Methods of sterilization
UNIT 9. Operating room protocol
UNIT 10. Instrument handling and cleaning
UNIT 11. Monitors of sterilization
UNIT 12. Clinical waste disposal
UNIT 13. Storage of sterilized items
UNIT 14. Handpiece and implant kit asepsis
UNIT 15. Conclusion
DENTAL SCIENCEMASTER IMPLANTOLOGY SPECIALITY
CLINICAL ASPECTS OF IMPLANTOLOGY.
PROFESSORS
Prof. Dr. Porus Turner
UNIT 1. Dilemmas in Implant Dentistry
UNIT 2. Crestal Sinus Floor Grafting using Piezoelectric pressure and platelet derived growth factors
UNIT 3. Guided bone regeneration and connective tissue grafting to augment bone and soft tissue for predictability in implantology
UNIT 4. Immediate extraction and immediate provisionalization in the anterior maxilla
UNIT 5. Maintainance of implant patients- prevention and treatment of Peri-implantitis.
DENTAL SCIENCEMASTER IMPLANTOLOGY SPECIALITY
DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT PLANNING. PLACEMENT OF IMPLANTS.
PROFESSORS
Ahmed Halim Ayoub
UNIT 1. Patient selection:1.1. Medical examination 1.2. Clinical examination1.3. Radiographic examination 1.4. Cast examination
UNIT 2. Treatment planning:2.1. Prosthetic and provisional options2.2. Size of implant choice2.3. Location and number of the implants 2.4. Financial considerations
DENTAL SCIENCEMASTER IMPLANTOLOGY SPECIALITY
IMPLANTOLOGY PROCEDURES
PROFESSORS
Supriya Manvi
UNIT 1. Placement of Implants
UNIT 2. Special Situations and Prosthodontic aspect
UNIT 3. Adjunctive Surgical procedures
DENTAL SCIENCEMASTER IMPLANTOLOGY SPECIALITY
MEDICO LEGAL ASPECT AND INFORMED CONSENT
PROFESSORS
Lalith Vivekananda
UNIT 1. Medico legal aspects1.1. Introduction. 1.2. Terminologies.1.3. Clinical bioethics.1.4. Legal medicine and dentistry.1.5. Evidence based medicine and the law.1.6. Dentistry and health law in various regions.1.7. Medical liability.1.8. Indemnity insurance.1.9. Treating medico legal cases. 1.10. Role of medical experts.1.11. Legal medical report preparation.1.12. Ethical standards for clinical trails.1.13. Ethical and legal issues in stem cell therapy, regenerative therapy and other modalities.1.14. Legal Record maintenance - privacy and confidentiality.1.15. Publications of medical records- intellectual property and legal considerations.1.16. Negligence and complication – legal considerations.1.17. Role of Dental auxiliary and other consultants. 1.18. Responsibility of the dentist.
UNIT 2. Informed consent 2.1. Introduction.2.2. Terminology.2.3. Purpose of Informed consent.2.4. What dental treatment requires informed consent?2.5. What information needed in the informed consent?2.6. Recomendations/guidelines.2.7. Oral and written consent.2.8. Designing of the informed consent for various procedures2.9. Informed consent and medical law.2.10. Legal advice for consent in different parts of the world.
DENTAL SCIENCEMASTER IMPLANTOLOGY SPECIALITY
BIO-REGENERATION AND DIFFERENT TECHNIQUES AND MATERIALS
PROFESSORS
Ioannis P. Georgakopoulos
UNIT 1. Sinus Floor Elevation and Sinus grafting and Implant placement in the Sinus
UNIT 2. IPG DET Technique
UNIT 3. Biological membranes, Bioactive membranes, Collagen membranes, Titanium membranes
UNIT 4. Bone Graft materials
UNIT 5. Immediate Implant Placement
UNIT 6. Immediate Load
UNIT 7. Minimal Invasive Surgery and Flapless Implantology
UNIT 8. Bioengineering Tooth
UNIT 9. Next Generation Regenerative Therapy
DENTAL SCIENCEMASTER IMPLANTOLOGY SPECIALITY
GUIDED TISSUE REGENERATION
PROFESSORS
D. PeñarrochaM. Peñarrocha
UNIT 1. Presentation of the subject. Diagnosis and planning 1. Anamnesis. Risk factors and contra-indication.
UNIT 2. Diagnosis and planning 2: Clinical examination.
UNIT 3. Diagnosis and planning 3: Anatomy and radiological examination
3.1. Basic Surgical Procedure for Implant Placement 13.2. Basic surgical procedure for implant placement 2. Osseointegration.3.3. Regeneration of the bony crest3.4. Maxillary sinus lift3.5. Implant placement times after dental extraction: Immediate, early and late implants. Implant loading times: immediate, early and conventional loading.3.6. Great atrophies. Implants in flying buttresses3.7. Early complications in implants.3.8. Late complications. Management of peri-plant diseases
DENTAL SCIENCEMASTER IMPLANTOLOGY SPECIALITY
ORTHODONTICS SPECIALITY
DENTAL SCIENCEMASTER
ECTS CREDITS / DENTAL SCIENCE MASTER / ORTHODONTICS SPECIALITY
COURSES
Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics I
Orthodontics and dentofacial orthopaedics II
Orthodontics and dentofacial orthopaedics III
Orthodontics and dentofacial orthopaedics IV
ECTS
7
4
1,25
5,75
PROFESSORS
Dr Manjit Singh
Dr. José Durán von Arx
Dr Manjit Singh
Prof. Shaji T Varghese
ECTS/PROFESSOR
7
4
1,25
5,75
POSITION
Professional
Professional
Professional
PhD Professor
DENTAL SCIENCEMASTER ORTHODONTICS SPECIALITY
ORTHODONTICS AND DENTOFACIAL ORTHOPEDICS I
PROFESSOR
Dr Manjit Singh
UNIT 1. Concept of Beauty & Divine proportions
UNIT 2. Growth and Development Occlusion and guidance of occlusion
UNIT 3. Malocclusion and etiology
UNIT 4. Orthodontic diagnosis
UNIT 5. Removable appliances vs. fixed appliances
UNIT 6. TMJ, Muscles of mastication, Tonsils, Adenoid and Airway (guest lecture by Professor of Anatomy)
UNIT 7. Biology of tooth movement and its effects.
UNIT 8. Diagnosis and treatment planning Cephalometrics and software applications
UNIT 9. Treatment concepts-Preadjusted appliances
UNIT 10. Physiology of muscle and Electro myography
UNIT 11. Ortho instrumentation
UNIT 12. Bracket positioning on Typhodont
UNIT 13. Band fabrication on Typhodont
UNIT 14. Biomechanics
UNIT 15. Orthodontics and dentofacial orthopaedics
DENTAL SCIENCEMASTER ORTHODONTICS SPECIALITY
ORTHODONTICS AND DENTOFACIAL ORTHOPAEDICS II
PROFESSOR
Dr. José Durán von Arx
UNIT 1. Function and shape
UNIT 2. Oral functional disorders: treatment
UNIT 3. Stimulotherapy: devices and clinical cases
UNIT 4. Muscular pattern and dental eruption: clinical cases
UNIT 5. Early treatments and functional appliances
UNIT 6. Statistical study of the effect of different functional appliances
UNIT 7. Fixed appliances: oclusogram and use of coustomized brackets prescription
UNIT 8. Central incisor axis control and parallelism with the facial growth axis
UNIT 9. Biomechanics with ni-ti wires: flat and spee courved wires
UNIT 10. Treatment of deepbite and openbite
UNIT 11. Class I treatments with and without extractions
UNIT 12. Class II/1 treatments with and without extractions
UNIT 13. Class II/2 treatments
UNIT 14. Class III treatments
UNIT 15. Fixed orthodontic treatments and facial aesthetics
UNIT 16. Retention and stability at the end of the treatment
UNIT 17. Removable brackets treatments
DENTAL SCIENCEMASTER ORTHODONTICS SPECIALITY
ORTHODONTICS AND DENTOFACIAL ORTHOPAEDICS III
PROFESSOR
Dr Manjit Singh
UNIT 1. Versatility of appliances - Roth, MBT
UNIT 2. Severity of malocclusion and methods of gaining space
UNIT 3. Extra oral/intra oral anchorage, mini screws applications
UNIT 4. Wire bending exercises
UNIT 5. Fabrication of Twin block Appliance
DENTAL SCIENCEMASTER ORTHODONTICS SPECIALITY
ORTHODONTICS AND DENTOFACIAL ORTHOPAEDICS IV
PROFESSOR
Prof. Shaji T Varghese
UNIT 1. Management of class 1 malocclusion
1.1. Spacing 1.2. Crowding 1.3. Midline diastema 1.4. Bimaxillary protrusion UNIT 2. Management of cleft lip and palate
2.1. Classification 2.2. Etiologic factors 2.3. Problems associated 2.4. Management of cleft lip and palate
UNIT 3. Root resorption and its management
3.1. Etiology 3.2. Types 3.3. Management
UNIT 4. Overjet reduction
4.1. With reduction of tooth material-extraction and proximal stripping 4.2. Without reduction of tooth material-myofunctional appliances
UNIT 5. Management of class 11 malocclusion
5.1. Etiology 5.2. Clinical features 5.3. Management of skeletal and dental class II
UNIT 6. Adult orthodontics
6.1. Indications and contraindications 6.2. Biomechanical considerations 6.3. Diagnosis 6.4. Treatment aspects 6.5. Retention
DENTAL SCIENCEMASTER ORTHODONTICS SPECIALITY
NEUROMUSCULAR SPECIALITY
DENTAL SCIENCEMASTER
ECTS CREDITS / DENTAL SCIENCE MASTER / NEUROMUSCULAR SPECIALITY
COURSES
Neuromuscular I
Neuromuscular II
Science in craniofacial pain / orofacial pain / TMD
Multidisciplinary approach in Neuromuscular Orthodontics
ECTS
7
4
5
2
PROFESSORS
Fabio SavastanoPiero Silvestrini
Manjit Singh
Prafulla ThumatiSanjiv Dagar
Bhawsar Sanjay
ECTS/PROFESSOR
7
4
5
2
POSITION
ProfessionalProfessional
Professional
PhD ProfessorPhD Professor
PhD Professor
DENTAL SCIENCEMASTER NEUROMUSCULAR SPECIALITY
NEUROMUSCULAR I
PROFESSORS
Fabio SavastanoPiero Silvestrini
UNIT 1. Neuromuscular theory and bioelectrical instrumentation
UNIT 2. T.E.N.S.
UNIT 3. E.M.G.
UNIT 4. Interpretation of Mandibular Scanning Procedures
UNIT 5. Management of Neuromuscular Orthodontic Procedures
UNIT 6. Appliances
UNIT 7. Interceptive therapy
UNIT 8. Office organization and management
UNIT 9. The digital office
UNIT 10. Neurology and reflexes of the stomatognathic system
UNIT 11. Muscle Function and occlusion
UNIT 12. Neuromuscular Gnathology
DENTAL SCIENCEMASTER NEUROMUSCULAR SPECIALITY
NEUROMUSCULAR II
PROFESSORS
Manjit Singh
UNIT 1. Class II diagnostics
UNIT 2. Class III diagnostics
UNIT 3. Functional appliances
UNIT 4. Bite jumping devices
UNIT 5. Class II Treatment
UNIT 6. Class III Treatment
UNIT 7. Open-bite Treatment
UNIT 8. Neuromuscular theory and bioelectrical instrumentation
DENTAL SCIENCEMASTER NEUROMUSCULAR SPECIALITY
SCIENCE IN CRANIOFACIAL PAIN / OROFACIAL PAIN / TMD
PROFESSORS
Prafulla ThumatiSanjiv Dagar
UNIT 1. Physiology of the stomatognathic system:
1.1. Stomatognathic System 1.2. Muscle Function and occlusion1.3. Dynamics of mandibular movements
UNIT 2. Functional Aspects of TMD.
2.1. Free-way space2.2. Diagnosis2.3. Appliances
UNIT 3. Biometric Instruments:
3.1. Theory & bioelectrical instrumentation3.2. T.E.N.S.3.3. E.M.G.3.4. Mandibular scanning3.5. Interpretation of results
UNIT 4. Interceptive therapy
4.1. Interceptive therapy with excess free-way space4.2. Interceptive therapy with reduced free-way space4.3. Interceptive therapy and crowding
UNIT 5. Management of Neuromuscular Procedures Orthodontic
5.1. Diagnostic Procedures5.2. Appliances5.3. Case selection5.4. Treatment and retention
UNIT 6. Neuromuscular Gnathology
6.1. Bite registration techniques6.2. The articulator6.3. The orthotic
UNIT 7. Diagnosis of TMD Disorders) (Temporomandibular Disorders)
7.1. Mandibular Scanning, EMG and TMD7.2. Clinical evaluation
DENTAL SCIENCEMASTER NEUROMUSCULAR SPECIALITY
UNIT 8. Treatment of TMD:
8.1. The orthotic8.2. Pharmacology8.3. Psychology8.4. Multidisciplinary approach
UNIT 9. Office organization and management
9.1. The digital office9.2. Teaching your assistant9.3. Documenting your cases9.4. Economics
DENTAL SCIENCEMASTER NEUROMUSCULAR SPECIALITY
MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH IN NEUROMUSCULAR ORTHODONTICS
PROFESSORS
Bhawsar Sanjay
UNIT 1. Introduction of Craniofacial Orthopedics
UNIT 2. Importance of Stomatognathic Triad- TMJ, Occlusion, Teeth
UNIT 3. Pathophysiology of TMJ
UNIT 4. Importance of Functionally stable Occlusion
UNIT 5. Importance of Posterior support
UNIT 6. Vertical Relation
UNIT 7. Evaluation of Free way space – 3 dimensionally
UNIT 8. Principal of Neuromuscular dentistry
UNIT 9. Use of Computerised Jaw Tracking, Myography, TENS
UNIT 10. Recording Myocentric
UNIT 11. Neuromuscular Principles in Orthodontics
DENTAL SCIENCEMASTER NEUROMUSCULAR SPECIALITY
SPECIFIC PRACTICES
DENTAL SCIENCEMASTER
ECTS CREDITS / DENTAL SCIENCE MASTER / SPECIFIC PRACTICES
Practice Coordinator ASIA-PACIFIC-MIDDLE
EAST-AFRICA
Practice Professors
Dr.Supriya Manvi
Dr.Lalith Vivekananda
Prof. Dr. Porus Turner
Prof. George Attokkaran
Prof. Shaji T Varghese
Dr.Manjit Singh
Dr.Fabio Savastano
Dr. Sanjiv Dagar
Dr.Piero Silvestrini Biavati
Dr. Prafulla Thumati
Dr.Bhawsar Sanjay Vasant
Sibi Xavier
Implant
Implant
Implant
Implant
Ortho
Ortho
Neuro
Neuro
Neuro
Neuro
Neuro
Profesional
Phd University Professor India
Phd University Professor India
University Professor India
University Professor India
Professor India
Professional India
Professional Italy
Professor India
Professional Italy
Professor India
Professor India
DENTAL SCIENCEMASTER SPECIFIC PRACTICES
THESIS DISSERTATION
DENTAL SCIENCEMASTER
DENTAL SCIENCE MASTER / THESIS DISSERTATION
Thesis dissertation coordinator India
Thesis dissertation coordinator Latinoamerica
Thesis dissertation coordinator UJI
Thesis dissertation professors
Dr.Supriya Manvi
Dr.Lalith Vivekananda
Dr. Prafulla Thumati
Dr. Shaji Varghese
Dr. Manjit Singh
Dr.Bhawsar Sanjay Vasant
Sibi Xavier
Jaime Franco
Julio Suay
Professional
Professional
UJI PhD Professor Spain
PhD Professor India
PhD Professor India
Professor India
PhD Professor India
Professional
Professor India
DENTAL SCIENCEMASTER THESIS DISSERTATION