The Basic and Advanced Periodontics Program: Unlocking the Secrets to Healthy Teeth and Gums (25 Credit Hours)
Periodontics is a key branch of dentistry that studies the tissues supporting and surrounding teeth, including gums, alveolar bone, cementum, and periodontal ligament. The Basic and Advanced Periodontics Program is a rigorous course that spans over 25 credit hours. Its goal is to equip dental practitioners and hygienists with the skills and understanding to diagnose and treat periodontal diseases effectively.
This program features a faculty of distinguished periodontists, including Dr. Mahmoud Moussa, Dr. Michael Iskander, and Dr. Ahmed Halim. The Basic and Advanced Periodontics Program is structured into modules, each of which delves into a particular aspect of periodontology.
Module 1: An Introduction to Periodontics
Dr. Mahmoud Moussa begins this module by presenting an overview of periodontics. Here, you will learn the fundamentals such as periodontal anatomy and the different types of periodontal diseases. The module also covers diagnostic procedures, as well as the range of treatment options available.
Module 2: Non-Surgical Treatments in Periodontics
Dr. Michael Iskander conducts this module, which focuses on non-surgical treatments for periodontal diseases. You will learn about the various methods of plaque control, instrument selection, and chemical plaque control. Additionally, Dr. Iskander will discuss aspects of treating periodontal diseases such as antibiotics use and the modulation of host response.
Module 3: Crown Lengthening – Technique and Diagnostics
Dr. Ahmed Halim takes you through the indications and contraindications for crown lengthening procedures, including the necessary diagnostic procedures. The module also covers the variety of treatment options available.
Module 4: Dental Suturing Materials and Techniques
Dr. Ahmed Halim teaches tips and tricks on stitching wounds through the usage of different suture materials and surgical needles. The module also discusses principles of suturing and various types of suturing techniques, vertical mattress sutures, horizontal mattress sutures, continuous sutures, and simple interrupted sutures.
Module 5: Periodontal Flaps and Incisions
The final module explores the various types of periodontal flaps, incisions, and techniques for raising them. Dr. Ahmed Halim demonstrates how to undertake modified Widman flap operations and undisplaced flaps.
The Basic and Advanced Periodontics Program is an in-depth program that ensures dental professionals are well equipped to diagnose and address periodontal diseases. The course is taught by leading experts in the field of periodontology who cover everything from the anatomy of the periodontium to surgical techniques. If you want to enhance your knowledge in periodontics, consider registering for the Basic and Advanced Periodontics Program.
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