The course part “Billing of implantological services” is also transmitted online. Your dental hygienist has the option of participating in this part of the course free of charge.
Participation in individual modules on request.
Participants can expect a compact, independent, practical and up-to-date curriculum with an experienced, self-researching and finely tuned team of speakers under the moderation of Professor Dr Dr Max Heiland and Dr Dr Dr Anette Strunz.
Over the course of several weekends, the large specialist field of implantology is prepared in such a way that, after successful completion of the curriculum, you will be able to treat and provide follow-up care for patients in need of implantological treatment in your practice.
To this end, you will learn how to plan and design implantological-prosthetic issues correctly and which implant systems are available to you for this purpose. The anatomical aspects for hard and soft tissue management are taught and special surgical requirements are explained. Certain techniques are learned and applied in many practical exercises. The interfaces to other specialities such as endodontology or periodontology are also highlighted by specialists in the team of lecturers.
In addition, the complete tissue and model analysis and planning of the implantation both conventionally and in the digital workflow will also be presented and discussed on the basis of patient cases.
Participation in a live operation, which takes place directly in the MKG surgery of the Charité Berlin, rounds off the course series.
Introduction to implantology (Univ.-Prof. Heiland, Dr. Dr. Strunz)
- Scientific foundations and propaedeutics
- Development of implantology
- Implant planning procedure: anamnesis and risk assessment, SAC classification for implant planning, hygiene, surgical organisation
- Implantations in high-risk patients (AWMF guidelines)
- Socket preservation
- Treatment planning, standard situations
- X-ray techniques, DVT
- Case discussions with both speakers
Practical exercises:
- on the phantom model with placement of different implants
Implant surgery/augmentations (Univ.-Prof. Dr. Nahles, Univ.-Prof. Nelson)
- Incision guides, surgical techniques
- Bone splitting/bone spreading, condensation techniques
- Principles of augmentation, extraoral and intraoral harvesting sites
- Sinus floor elevation
- Complex augmentations
- Scientific study situation
- Bone replacement materials
Practical exercises:
- Surgical exercises on the phantom model
- Incision, suture, augmentation techniques on the animal model
Hard tissue management, augmentations (Univ.-Prof. Dr. Nahles, ZA Wagendorf)
- Live surgery Virchow Klinikum (topic: iliac crest augmentation)
- Block augmentation
- Retromolar block on porcine jaw, soft tissue augmentation with dermal matrix
- Periosteal slitting
- GBR process, tray, bonering techniques
- Autologous blood procedures in dentistry
Practical exercises:
- Suturing course on the animal preparation
- Block augmentation
- PRF
- GBR in the animal model
Implant prosthetics Part I (Dr Hildebrand; OA PD Dr Schwindling)
- Biomechanics of implants
- Prosthetic principles of implantological dentures
- Anchorage options for dentures
- Restoration of edentulous jaws, possibilities and limits
- Fixed vs. removable
- Prerequisites and indications for removable dentures
- Limits of implant-supported dentures
- Screw connections/gluing
- Modern immediate care concepts: Limits and feasibility
- Treatment procedures, patient cases
Practical exercises:
- IntraOralScan of different implant systems
- Case planning (please bring at least 1 case, X-rays etc. for part with Dr. Hildebrand)
- LIVE patient demo: Implant temporaries, All-on-X restorations, Fixed and Removable prostheses.
Implant prosthetics Part II (Prof. Dr. Flügge, Dr. Kernen)
- Three-dimensional imaging techniques
- Diagnostic Setup/Wax-up, Backward Planning
- Interim replacement
- Implant placement: Guided vs. conventional
- Supply times
- Impression: Analog vs. digital
- Patient cases (fixed prosthesis)
Practical exercises:
- Implant planning
- Intraoral scan
- Temporary restoration
Periodontology, soft tissue management (Prof. Dommisch, Prof. Stiller)
Periodontology (Univ.-Prof. Dommisch)
- Etiology, pathogenesis and diagnostics of periodontal diseases
- Implant vs. tooth preservation
- Non-surgical therapies
- Aftercare, prophylaxis
- Endodontics-Periodontology-Implantology
- Concepts of surgical therapies
- Regenerative/resective therapies
- Discussion of patient cases
Soft tissue management (Prof. Stiller)
- Basics of soft tissue surgery, anatomical aspects
- Requirements red and white esthetics, perio-restorative complex.
- Soft tissue augmentation (BG graft/FST)
- Uncovering techniques
- Papilla conditioning
- Scientific foundations
Practical exercises:
- on the pork pine
Follow-up care and complications, billing (Prof. Heiland, PD Dr. Strietzel, ZMV Parlak)
Accounting (Mrs. Parlak)
Billing of implantological services (ZMV Parlak)
This part of the course will be transferred online, so that in addition your ZMV will have the opportunity to participate free of charge.
Follow-up and complications (Univ.-Prof. Heiland, PD Dr. Strietzel)
- Error and complication management
- for surgery and prosthetics
- Risk factors
- Pharmacological aspects
- Aftercare/Recall
- Billing of implantological services
- Peri-implantitis
- Causes, diagnostics, therapy, scientific basis
- Pharmacological aspects
- Secondary implantations
- Explantation techniques
- Discussion of brought patient cases
Collegial final discussion (Univ.-Prof. Heiland)
Handing over of the certificates
The following requirements must be met for an additional optional certificate from DGI:
- Completion of the intro course in advance at DGI
- Completion of the full curriculum with 7 modules at the Philipp Pfaff Institute
- Attendance of an additional module of your choice at DGI
- Proof of job shadowing and supervision
- Passing the e.academy at the DGI for exam preparation incl. Certificates
- Completion of the examination at the DGI
- Become a DGI member
Topics: Implant surgery/augmentations
Speakers: Univ.-Prof. Dr. Nahles, Univ.-Prof. Nelson
Course dates: Fri 20.01.2023 from 14:00-19:00 and Sat 21.01.2023 from 09:00-17:00
please bring (if possible):
- Magnifying glasses
- Scalpel blade holder
- Needle holder
- anatomical tweezers
- Surgical scissors
- small and large raspatory
Reachability on the day of the course: 0176 46545215
Venue: Springer Nature Verlagshaus/Side Entrance (SPR/Springer Seminar, Phantom Room).
Johannisberger Str. 74, 14197 Berlin, Tel. 030 414725-26
Arrival by subway and suburban train
Take the U3 subway line or the S-Bahn lines S41, S42 (Ringbahn) and S46 to Heidelberger Platz station. You then walk in the direction of Heidelberger Platz and turn into the street Heidelberger Platz. You turn right at Heidelberger Platz.
You pass the main entrance of Springer Verlagshaus and then turn left into Johannisberger Straße. You will find the side entrance of the “Springer Nature Verlagsgebäude” after about 100 m on the left side.
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Topic: hard tissue management, live surgery
Speakers: Prof. Dr. Nahles, ZA Wagendorf
Course dates: Fri 10.03.23, 08:00 – 16:00 (Live surgery starts promptly at 08:00)and Sat 11.03.23, 09:00 – 14:30
Please bring:
- Safety and magnifying glasses
Reachability on the day of the course: 0176 46545215
Venue Friday: Philipp-Pfaff-Institut, Aßmannshauser Str. 4-6, 14197 Berlin
Arrival by subway and suburban train
Take the U3 subway line or the S-Bahn lines S41, S42 (Ringbahn) and S46 to Heidelberger Platz station. You then walk in the direction of Heidelberger Platz and turn into the street Heidelberger Platz, which becomes Aßmannshauser Straße after a few meters. The dental clinic is about 200 meters on your right. Please take the main entrance (No. 4-6, not No. 4 in front).
Arrival by bus
Take bus line 249 to “Heidelberger Platz” or bus line 186 to “Rüdesheimer Platz”.
Approach by car
On the A100 city motorway, take the “Detmolder Straße” exit.
Coming from the south, turn left at the traffic lights into Mecklenburgische Straße. Turn left again into the next street “Heidelberger Platz”. You are driving directly towards Aßmannshauser Straße. You will then find the dental clinic on your right. There is a car park there. There is another car park in Nauheimer Straße.
Coming from the north, please turn around on Detmolder Straße and turn left at the next traffic lights into Mecklenburgische Straße. Use the first possibility on the left to get to Aßmannshauser Straße.
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Venue Saturday: Springer Nature Verlagshaus/Side Entrance (SPR/Springer Seminar, Phantom Room)
Johannisberger Str. 74, 14197 Berlin, Tel. 030 414725-26
Arrival by subway and suburban train
Take the U3 subway line or the S-Bahn lines S41, S42 (Ringbahn) and S46 to Heidelberger Platz station. You then walk in the direction of Heidelberger Platz and turn into the street Heidelberger Platz. You turn right at Heidelberger Platz.
You pass the main entrance of Springer Verlagshaus and then turn left into Johannisberger Straße. You will find the side entrance of the “Springer Nature Verlagsgebäude” after about 100 m on the left side.
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Topic: Implant prosthetics Part I
Speakers: Dr. Hildebrand; OA PD Dr. Schwindling
Course dates: Fri 02.06.23, 14:00 – 19:00 and Sat 10.06.23, 09:00 – 17:00
Please bring:
- Safety and magnifying glasses
Reachability on the day of the course: 0176 46545215
Venue Friday: Dentalforum Berlin – Practice Dr. Hildebrand
Westhafenstraße 1, 13353 Berlin, Tel. 030 39898811
Parking situation in Westhafen
Venue Saturday: Springer Nature Verlagshaus/Side Entrance (SPR/Springer Seminar, Phantom Room)
Johannisberger Str. 74, 14197 Berlin, Tel. 030 414725-26
Arrival by subway and suburban train
Take the U3 subway line or the S-Bahn lines S41, S42 (Ringbahn) and S46 to Heidelberger Platz station. You then walk in the direction of Heidelberger Platz and turn into the street Heidelberger Platz. You turn right at Heidelberger Platz.
You pass the main entrance of Springer Verlagshaus and then turn left into Johannisberger Straße. You will find the side entrance of the “Springer Nature Verlagsgebäude” after about 100 m on the left side.
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Topic: Implant prosthetics Part II
Speakers: Prof. Dr. Flügge, Dr. Kernen
Course dates: Fri 14.07.23, 14:00 – 19:00 and Sat 15.07.23, 09:00 – 17:00
Please bring:
- Safety and magnifying glasses
Reachability on the day of the course: 0176 46545215
Venue: Springer Nature Verlagshaus/Side Entrance (SPR/Springer Seminar, Phantom Room).
Johannisberger Str. 74, 14197 Berlin, Tel. 030 414725-26
Arrival by subway and suburban train
Take the U3 subway line or the S-Bahn lines S41, S42 (Ringbahn) and S46 to Heidelberger Platz station. You then walk in the direction of Heidelberger Platz and turn into the street Heidelberger Platz. You turn right at Heidelberger Platz.
You pass the main entrance of Springer Verlagshaus and then turn left into Johannisberger Straße. You will find the side entrance of the “Springer Nature Verlagsgebäude” after about 100 m on the left side.
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Topics: Friday: Periodontology / Saturday: Soft Tissue Management
Speakers: Friday: Univ.-Prof. Dommisch / Saturday: Prof. Stiller
Course dates: Fri 08.09.23, 14:00 – 19:00 and Sat 09.09.23, 09:00 – 17:00
Please bring:
- Safety and magnifying glasses
Reachability on the day of the course: 0176 46545215
Venue Friday: SANA Hotel, Nürnberger Str. 33/34, 10777 Berlin
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Venue Saturday: Springer Nature Verlagshaus/Side Entrance (SPR/Springer Seminar, Phantom Room)
Johannisberger Str. 74, 14197 Berlin, Tel. 030 414725-26
Arrival by subway and suburban train
Take the U3 subway line or the S-Bahn lines S41, S42 (Ringbahn) and S46 to Heidelberger Platz station. You then walk in the direction of Heidelberger Platz and turn into the street Heidelberger Platz. You turn right at Heidelberger Platz.
You pass the main entrance of Springer Verlagshaus and then turn left into Johannisberger Straße. You will find the side entrance of the “Springer Nature Verlagsgebäude” after about 100 m on the left side.
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Topics: Friday: Billing implantology services / Saturday: Follow-up care and complications.
Speakers: Friday: ZMV Parlak / Saturday: Univ.-Prof. Heiland, PD Dr. Strietzel
Course dates: Fri 06.10.23, 14:00 – 19:00 and Sat 07.10.23, 09:00 – 17:00
Please bring on Saturday:
- Safety and magnifying glasses
Reachability on the day of the course: 0176 46545215
Note for 06/10/2013: This portion of the course will be broadcast online, so in addition your CMM will have the opportunity to attend at no cost.
Venue Saturday: DoubleTree by Hilton Berlin Ku’damm, Los-Angeles-Platz 1, 10789 Berlin
Course dates
Introduction to implantology
Fri 11.11.22, 14:00 – 20:00
Sat 12.11.22, 09:00 – 15:00
Implant surgery/augmentations
Fri 20.01.23, 14:00 – 19:00
Sat 21.01.23, 09:00 – 17:00
Hard tissue management, live surgery
Fri 10.03.23, 08:00 – 16:00
Sat 11.03.23, 09:00 – 14:30
Implant prosthetics Part I
Fr 02.06.23, 14:00 – 19:00 Uhr
Sat 10.06.23, 09:00 – 17:00
Implant prosthetics Part II
Fri 14.07.23, 14:00 – 19:00
Sat 15.07.23, 09:00 – 17:00
Parodontology
Fri 08.09.2023, 14:00-19:00 Soft Tissue Management
Sat 09.09.2023, 09:00-17:00
Billing of implantological services
Fri 06.10.2023, 14:00-19:00
Aftercare and complications
Sa 07.10.23, 09:00 – 17:00 Uhr
Course details
Seminar: FOBI-CF-Impla
Course: 2202
Target group: ZA
Points: 114+15
Course fee: 5.495,- €
Moderation:
Dr. Dr. Anette Strunz
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Dr. Max Heiland
Speakers: Univ.-Prof. Dr. Henrik Dommisch; Prof. Dr. Tabea Flügge; Dr. Detlef Hildebrand; ZMV Emine Parlak; Univ.-Prof. Dr. Dr. Max Heiland; Prof. Dr. Susanne Nahles; Univ.-Prof. Dr. Katja Nelson; Prof. Dr. Dr. Michael Stiller; Dr. Dr. Anette Strunz; Jun.-Prof. Dr. Florian Kernen; OA PD Dr. Sebastian Schwindling; Oliver Wagendorf