Program Overview
The Master's Degree in Advanced Oral Implantology at the European University in Valencia combines clinical practice with academic activity, providing comprehensive training in implant diagnostics and treatments. Through a blend of theoretical, preclinical, and clinical activities, graduates gain the skills and knowledge to perform implant treatments for all types of cases, including complex surgeries. The program also enhances access to doctoral studies, allowing graduates to combine clinical practice with academic research.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The Master's Degree in Advanced Oral Implantology is a unique opportunity for those who wish to deepen their knowledge in the field of dentistry. The program aims to provide comprehensive training that will allow you to perfect your professional skills in order to restore the functional and aesthetic needs of the patient. You will also become familiar with an innovative and highly predictable systematic approach. One of the most notable aspects of this master's degree in implantology is its focus on the integration between clinical practice and academic activity. Upon completion of the program, you will be prepared to begin your professional career in the clinical field, but you will also have the opportunity to continue your academic training through doctoral programs.
Outline:
- Module II - IMPLANTOLOGY AND OSTEOINTEGRATION: 8 ECTS, Compulsory, Spanish
- Module III - ORAL REHABILITATION IN IMPLANT-SUPPORTED PROSTHESIS AND OCCLUSION: 8 ECTS, Compulsory, Spanish
- Module IV - ADVANCED SURGICAL TECHNIQUES IN ORAL IMPLANTOLOGY: 8 ECTS, Compulsory, Spanish
- Module VI - PERIODONTICS APPLIED TO THE DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT PLAN OF THE IMPLANTOLOGICAL PATIENT: 7 ECTS, Compulsory, Spanish
- Module VII - TECHNIQUES, PROCEDURES AND LABORATORY MATERIALS IN IMPLANTOLOGY: 6 ECTS, Compulsory, Spanish
- SINGLE TEETH AND PARTIAL BRIDGES: 6 ECTS, Compulsory, Spanish
- Module IX - CLINICAL PRACTICE II.
- MAXILLARY REHABILITATION: 6 ECTS, Compulsory, Spanish
- Module X - CLINICAL PRACTICE III.
- IMMEDIATE LOADING OR FUNCTION: 6 ECTS, Compulsory, Spanish
- Module XI - CLINICAL PRACTICE IV.
- ADVANCED SURGERY IN IMPLANTOLOGY: 6 ECTS, Compulsory, Spanish
- Module XII - MASTER'S THESIS: 6 ECTS, Compulsory, Spanish
- Teaching Methods: The program includes theoretical, preclinical (phantoms, animal heads, and cadavers), and clinical activities. Students will actively participate in developing the knowledge for a correct anamnesis, diagnosis, and treatment planning, performing interventions in both oral surgery and implant surgery, with an increasing degree of difficulty. All of this is always under the close supervision of qualified professors with clinical experience.
- Unique Approaches: The program emphasizes the integration of clinical practice and academic activity. Students will have the opportunity to learn and practice a wide range of surgical and prosthetic techniques, from the most basic to the most advanced procedures. They will also become familiar with an innovative and highly predictable systematic approach.
Careers:
This master's degree is aimed at dentists who wish to dedicate their professional lives to oral surgery and implantology. Upon completion of the master's degree, you will have acquired all the necessary skills to perform comprehensive implant diagnoses and treatments, as well as research and scientific training. You will have the theoretical knowledge and clinical experience necessary to perform implant treatment for all types of cases, from the simplest to complex surgeries. In addition, the master's degree enhances the student's access to a doctorate in order to combine clinical professional activity with university academic activity in their near future.
Graduates will be able to:
- Diagnose and establish indications for implant treatment.
- Formulate a treatment plan indicating any necessary complementary surgical techniques.
- Know and perform basic and advanced surgical techniques in implantology.
- Become familiar with the materials used in both the implant-prosthesis laboratory and the clinic. By following patients from start to finish, as well as reviewing cases treated in previous years, students will be able to deal with complications that may occur in prosthetic and implant maintenance.
Other:
- Clinical University Dental Clinic: The 1400m2 Clinical University Dental Clinic provides patients with the most advanced facilities and a large team of professionals, with whom students acquire knowledge from practice, while also carrying out important social work.
- Collaborating Companies: Throughout the theoretical course, we will have the collaboration of different companies from various fields within implantology, which will allow students to gain a broad knowledge of the different options, as well as learning about instruments and materials useful for each case.