Welcome to our Advanced Certificate in Bone and Tissue Regeneration & Sinus Grafting course for the reconstruction of severely atrophic jaws. This postgraduate Continuing Professional Development (CPD) programme is designed to provide experienced implant surgeons with highly structured and comprehensive training in reconstructive pre-prosthetic oral surgery.

Throughout the course, delegates will have the opportunity to gain comprehensive knowledge through a series of pre-course preparatory webinars delivered by experts in the field, as well as develop hands-on surgical skills through demonstrations of live surgery performed by Professor Ucer and cadaveric training. There is also the option to perform sinus grafting surgery under supervision at ICE hospital after completing parts 1-4 of the course.

The course covers a wide range of topics, including surgical anatomy of the head and neck, assessment and diagnosis of sinus diseases, functional endoscopic sinus surgery, sinus pathology and management, reconstructive surgery and diagnostic criteria, complications prevention and management, trigeminal nerve injury prevention and management and medicolegal considerations in reconstructive surgery.
In addition, delegates will learn about lateral window and crestal sinus lift techniques, block bone grafting and the bone ring technique, vertical and horizontal GBR techniques and the use of bioactive modifiers such as platelet rich growth factors in regenerative surgery. The treatment planning of atrophic maxillas and mandibles, including zygomatic and pterygoid implant options, will also be covered, as well as the use of 3D diagnostic imaging and digital workflow for treatment planning.
Throughout the course, delegates will receive an unbiased critical appraisal of the biomaterials used in regenerative oral and maxillofacial implant surgery and will benefit from the support of leading biomaterial and implant companies in a multi-system approach. Delegates will also have one year’s free access to Implant-Pro, an online patient assessment and treatment planning tool developed by the ICE faculty.

Overall, this course aims to provide delegates with the knowledge and skills needed to consistently achieve predictable and successful treatment outcomes in regenerative oral surgery and implantology, while also avoiding complications. With the guidance and mentorship of our eminent faculty of ENT and oral surgery experts, delegates will have the opportunity to develop advanced surgical skills in this field.
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