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Sunday, 11 November 2012

INTRODUCTION OF AHEAD ACADEMY AND IT'S COURSE CONTENTS WITH COTACT FORM


MDS COACHING AT AHEAD ACADEMY

An academy dedicated to excellence in dental education” The Academy of Higher Education and Advancement in Dentistry AHEAD is a group of medical and dental professionals engaged in continuing education programmes and coaching for the post-graduate entrance examinations.
Contact : 9810187297, 9310187297
The most systematic, organized and result oriented study plan under the expert guidance of renowned faculty since 1997. At AHEAD, our overarching goal is to help students achieve and fulfill their dream score at MDS entrance exams. Main highlights of this course are:
  • Summarized and to the point discussions by experienced teachers.
  • Updated & Revised study material.
  • Personalized attention by Faculty & Counselors.
  • Retrospective & Prospective Questions.
  • Face to Face evaluation with experts.
  • Sessions in learning friendly atmosphere in A/C Halls with Audio Visual aids.
  • Well prepared detailed background notes on each topic and subject.
  • Weekly tests to assess preparation and future planning.
  • Discussion of the tests to give an insight into the trick for solving the MCQs.


SCHEDULE OF REGULAR BATCH

Days Saturdays, Sundays, National Holidays

Course Duration  6 months – Classes, Assignments, Tests & Discussions
                           3 months – Tests, Revision & Doubt Solving Sessions

Subjects to be covered All Basic & Clinical Subjects

PHASE – I : STUDY & ANALYSIS PROGRAME
  • Complete Review of all Basic & Clinical Dental subjects in topic wise summaries:
  • Module I Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Pharmacology, General& Local Anesthesia
  • Module II Oral Medicine & Radiology, Oral Pathology, Dental Anatomy & Histology, General Medicine
  • Module III Conservative Dentistry, Endodontics, Periodontics, Dental Materials, Preventive & Community Dentistry
  • Module IV Orthodontics, Paedodontics, Oral Surgery, Implantology, Prosthodontics I, II, III – Removable & Fixed
Subject completion Tests – with list of expected mcqs after each session
Module completion tests – Self Assessment Tests after each Module
Simultaneous Online Support – Problem solving sessions with faculty members & downloading of key concepts, notes and most important study material at www.aheadacademy.com


Short Courses in Clinical Dentistry

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AHEAD ACADEMY

CLINICAL CERTIFICATE COURSE 




Module 1
  • Effective treatment planning, various diagnostic aids and proper decision making on edentulous and partially dentulous patients.
  • Offering Ceramic veneers as treatment modality.
  • All ceramic versus Metal ceramic crowns.
  • Sequencing and treatment planning.
  • Contemporary materials used in extra coronal restorations.
  • Choice of fixed or removable prosthesis considering implant and over dentures as options.
Module 2
  • Principles of tooth preparation
  • Biological, Mechanical and Esthetic considerations of tooth preparation.
  • Endodontics evaluation; vital and non-vital teeth Shade determination
  • Neccessity of provisionalisation and different techniques
  • Different techniques of gingival retraction
  • Presurgical corrective procedures
  • Crown lengthening techniques
  • Soft tissue managements of various stages
  • Easu and correct impression procedures
Module 3
  • Laboratory communication
  • Importance of try-in procedures
  • Cementation of fixed prosthesis
Choice of Courses :-
  • Weekend clinical expertise courses in all specialities
  • Four month clinical practice course in multiple specialities
  • One year clinical proficiency course in general dentistry


Endodontics



Course Features

  • Performing the root canal treatment independently on patient
  • Theoritical aspects and step by step explanation
  • Trouble shooting and practical aspects of the case

At the end of the course, candidate

would be well versed in the concept of access opening, cleaning and shaping and obturation of root canals by using latest equipments such as RVG, Rotary Endodontic instruments, Apex locators and protaper systems.
Gains confidence to perform successful root canal treatment at their clinic.

Salient Features

  • Ample number of patients for all participants
  • All restorative materials, endodontic instruments, post & core & other armamentarium provided by the institute.
  • Batch size limited to 5 students only

Orthodontics

 SPECIALTY OF THE COURSE
  • Use of latest fixed orthodontic appliances
  • Case analysis
  • Band placement
  • Bonding of the brackets
  • Concept of wire sequencing
  • Wire placement
  • Securing the wire
  • Use of elastomeric modules and steel ligatures
  • Use of Elastics
Knowledge of MBT bracket system
  • M- Mc Laughlin
  • B- Bennet The latest and the Best
  • T- Trevisi

Module 1

  1. Understanding Orthodontics
  2. Diagnosis of the case
  3. Enumeration of the problem list
  4. Planning treatment
  5. Hit the problem list in priority sequence

Module 2

  1. Understanding the number game
  2. Essential Diagnostic Aids
    - Lateral cephalogram
    - Orthopantomogram
    - Diagnostic casts
  3. Cephalometric tracing
  4. Identification of landmarks
  5. Drawing the planes and angles
  6. Interpretation of the cephalogram
  7. Space analysis

Module 3

  1. Understanding the appliance/ Bracket
  2. Inbuilt features of the bracket system
  3. Tip control
  4. Rotational control
  5. Torque control.

Module 4

  1. Understanding biomechanics
  2. Tooth preparation
  3. Accurate Bracket positioning
  4. Anchorage preparation
  5. Securing wires onto the bracket
    - Use of NiTi (nickel titanium) wires
    - Use of SS (stainless steel) wire
    - Use of TMA/ beta titanium wires
  6. Placement of elastomeric modules and/or steel ligatures
  7. Foce application
  8. Use of different elastics
  9. Analysis of tooth movement (at each patients visit)

Module 5

  1. Understanding the end result
  2. Finishing and detailing of the case
  3. Evaluating soft tissue esthetics
  4. Evaluating molar, canine and incisor relationships
  5. Settling the occlusion
  6. Debonding of the case

Module 6

  1. Understanding importance of retention
  2. Removable and fixed retainers
  3. Lingual bonded retainers
  4. Minimizing relapse
  5. Patient instructions
  • The course is planned for a minimum duration of 8 months.
  • The course can be extended for an additional 4-6 months if the candidate wants to valuate his or her treatment results on the allotted patients
  • The patients will not be charged for the orthodontic treatment for enhanced cooperation
  • The candidates have to work under the supervision of the orthodontist and have to follow all the instructions.
  • Care will be taken to impart quality treatment to the patients, instead of treating them as samples.
  • Each module consists of theory lectures of 2-4 hours and clinical demonstrations as required
  • There will be 4 sessions in a month of 6-8 hours
  • The candidates will be divided in groups (3to4) for the teaching sessions as well as for the clinical demonstrations
  • All the candidates will not be given the patients at the same time. Until and unless we feel that the candidate is sound theoretically, patients will not be allotted.
  • The candidates will be allowed to do the entire strap up (banding, bonding and wire placement) at least on 2 patients under the guidance of the orthodontist.
  • After the strap up, the candidate will be allowed to evaluate the dental and soft tissue changes on a monthly basis.
  • Even after the course duration has expired, the willing candidates can continue working on the patients to see the treatment results.
Note: the stress will be mainly on completing the theoretical aspects as soon as possible and shifting the candidates onto the patients.

 CLINICAL CERTIFICATE COURSE IN IMPLANTOLOGY
 Students are free to perform procedures directly on allotted patients

The Introduction to Implant Surgery Course covers a broad simplification of Course Topics, Course Objectives, and Hands-on Participation. Below are a few of the Topics:

·         Diagnosis & Treatment Planning
·         Tissue Management
·         Surgical Techniques to Minimize Unfavorable Results
·         Prosthetic Components - simplfication
·         Dental Implant related Anatomy
·         Bone Spreading Techniques
·         Bone Grafting Procedures
·         Pre and Post-op Pain Management
·         Incorporation of Implants into General Dentistry
·         Surgical Template Review

 

Course Objectives :

·  Basic overall understanding and facets of implementing Implant dentistry, including surgical and prosthetic components
·  Understanding tissue management as it relates to dental implant surgical procedures
·    Understanding of Surgical Diagnosis & Treatment Planning starting with the anticipated prosthetic result
·       Understanding basic knowledge of bone grafting procedures related to dental implants
·       Understanding the role of implant dentistry in the future dental practice

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