Where can I learn how to place dental implants?

Where can I learn how to place dental implants? Perspectives from Scandinavia and Canada Canada. Asbjørn jø Jokstad Professor and Head, Prosthodontic...
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Where can I learn how to place dental implants? Perspectives from Scandinavia and Canada Canada.

Asbjørn jø Jokstad Professor and Head, Prosthodontics Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto

Location of Canada

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Location of 5 Nordic countries

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Location of 5 Nordic countries + Grenland & Spitsbergen

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Demographics* Population (x1.000.000)

Canada

Denmark

Finland

Iceland

Norway

Sweden

33.11 33 (38)

55.5 5 (111)

55.2 2 (113)

00.3 3 (177)

44.6 6 (118)

99.0 0 (87)

323 (68) +61 (125)

4450 0 (56)

23.6 Area A (1000 km2)

99844 99 (2)

43 (135) +2166 (14)

338 33 (65)

103 (108)

1267 + 2227

* Source: The CIA Factbook. https://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/ April, 2007

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Demographics Population (x1.000.000)

Canada

Denmark

Finland

Iceland

Norway

Sweden

33.1 (38)

5.5 (111)

5.2 (113)

0.3 (177)

4.6 (118)

9.0 (87)

323 (68) +61 (125)

450 (56)

19 66 15 38

17 66 18 41

23.6 Area (1000 km2)

9984 (2)

43 (135) +2166 (14)

338 (65)

103 (108)

1267 + 2227 0-14 y yrs. 15-64 yrs. >65 yrs. Median age

18 69 13 39

19 66 15 40

17 67 16 41

22 66 12 34

100 % 80 % 60 % 40 % 20 % 0%

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Denmark

Finland

Iceland

Norway

Sweden

Demographics* Canada

Denmark

Finland

Iceland

Norway

Sweden

Population (x1.000.000)

33 1 33.1

55 5.5

52 5.2

03 0.3

46 4.6

90 9.0

Area(x1000 km2)

9984

43 +2166

338

103

323+61

450

>65 yrs. Median age

13 39

15 40

16 41

12 34

15 38

18 41

Age expectancy

80.2 (12)

77.8 (48)

78.5 (38)

80.3 (11)

79.5 (20)

80.5 (7)

Growth Rate (%)

.88

.33

.14

.87

.38

.16

* Source: The CIA Factbook. https://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/ April, 2007

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Demographics* Canada

Denmark

Finland

Iceland

Norway

Sweden

Population (x1.000.000)

33 1 33.1

55 5.5

52 5.2

03 0.3

46 4.6

90 9.0

Area (1000 km2)

9984

43 +2166

338

103

323+61

450

>65 yrs. Median age

13 39

15 40

16 41

12 34

15 38

18 41

Age expectancy

80

78

79

80

80

81

Growth Rate (%)

.88

.33

.14

.87

.38

.16

GDP / capita (x1000)

$35 (17)

$37 (14)

$33 (23)

$38 (13)

$48 (6)

$32 (26)

* Source: The CIA Factbook. https://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/ April, 2007

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Undergraduate teaching situation

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(Public) undergraduate teaching institutions in Canada (n=10) ( 10) n

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Public undergraduate teaching institutions in the 5 Nordic countries (n=12)

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Int J Prosthod 2002; 15: 145-53.

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Implant Dentistry - teaching 1

Lectures

Hands-on

5

4

Bergen, No

4

Gøteborg, Sw

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Helsinki, Fi

5

København, Dk

4

3

2

R

Malmø, Sw 5

Oslo, No O l Fi Oulo,

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Reykjavik, Ic

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Stockholm Sw ............................................................................................... Stockholm, Tromsø, No

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Umeå Sw Umeå, 7

Aarhus, Dk April, 2007

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Dental Demographics* Canada Denmark

Finland

Iceland

Norway

Sweden

Population (Mill.)

33.1

5.5

5.2

0.3

4.6

9.0

Area (x1000 km2)

9984

43 +2166

338

103

323+61

450

>65 6 yrs. Median age

13 39

115 40

16 41

12 34

115 38

118 41

Age expectancy

80

78

78

80

80

80

G Growth th R Rate t (%)

.88 88

.33 33

.14 14

.87 87

.38 38

.16 16

GDP/capita x1000

$35

$37

$33

$38

$48

$32

Dentists: total Patients/dentist Graduates/yr Dentists/new graduates d t

18340 1805 520

4900 1100 125

4590 1132 50

272 1068 6

4300 1070 140

7500 1250 150

35

30

92

45

31

50

Specialities

OMSurg OMSurg Perio -Pros

OMSurg OMSurg OMSurg OMSurg Clin Dent Clin.Dent Perio Perio Perio Pros Pros Pros .

*April, Source: Dental Federation: http://www.fdiworldental.org/resources/3_0facts.html 2007 FDI World ICRPS Charleston

Dental Demographics – Dentists to Specialists Ratios Canada

D ti t Dentists Oral Maxillofacial Surgeons (OMS)

Denmark

Finland

18340 4900 4587

Iceland Norway Sweden

272

4300 7500 44 250 (18)

339

60

84

3

Dentist : OMS

54

82

55

91

99

30

Periodontists

296 62

0 --

(268) |

8 34

90 48

200 38

171 107

0 --

| |

6 45

55 78

200 38

460 11

346 13

5 54

0 --

0 --

Dentist : Periodontists P Prosthodontists h d i Dentist:Prosthodontists Denturists

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(Public) postgraduate teaching institutions in Canada

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Public postgraduate teaching institutions in the 5 Nordic countries

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CONTINUING DENTAL EDUCATION PROVIDERS 1. 2. 3 3. 4. 5.

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University - affiliated Manufacturers Manufacturers & distributors Interest associations Private enterprises ICRPS Charleston

CE programs: quality ? The providers

Academy of General Dentistry: PACE

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American Dental Association: CERP

CE programs: quality appraisal ADMINISTRATION ADMISSIONS COMMERCIAL OR PROMOTIONAL CONFLICT OF INTEREST EDUCATIONAL METHODS EVALUATION FACILITIES FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY INSTRUCTORS MISSION/GOALS NEEDS ASSESSMENT OBJECTIVES PATIENT PROTECTION PUBLICITY April, 2007 ICRPS Charleston RECORD KEEPING

9 12 5

1 6 14

6 4 8 10 7 1

7 12 8 2 10 3

2

4

3 13 11 14

5 9 11 13

CONTINUING DENTAL EDUCATION PROVIDERS 1. 2. 3 3. 4. 5.

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University - affiliated Manufacturers Manufacturers & distributors Interest associations Private enterprises ICRPS Charleston

CDE teaching institutions in Canada ( 10 + 1) (n=10

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CONTINUING DENTAL EDUCATION PROVIDERS 1. 2. 3 3. 4. 5.

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University - affiliated Manufacturers Manufacturers & distributors Interest associations Private enterprises ICRPS Charleston

Manufacturers production facilities Dentatus

Astra Tech Nobel Biocare

Ospol

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Osfix

T Tenax Implants I l t

Simpler Implants (Pan Global Impl Corp.)

Biomet 3i

Innova Nobel Biocare Straumann

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?Bi H Corp. ?BioHex C

CONTINUING DENTAL EDUCATION PROVIDERS 1. 2. 3 3. 4. 5.

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Approved implant system & manufacturer? p 4.2007: per 133 manufacturers 375 systems

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USA:

28

Germany:

25

Italy:

14

Korea:

8

S i Spain:

8

Brazil:

5

Switzerland :

5

Canada:

4

France:

4

S d Sweden:

4

Israel:

3

g United Kingdom:

3

Other countries:

9

Approved implants - Canada p 4.2007: per 133 manufacturers 375 systems

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USA:

28

Germany:

25

Italy:

14

Korea:

8

S i Spain:

8

Brazil:

5

Switzerland :

5

Canada:

4

France:

4

S d Sweden:

4

Israel:

3

g United Kingdom:

3

Other countries:

9

Approved implants – Nordic countries

= approved d ffor sale l in Europe

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CONTINUING DENTAL EDUCATION PROVIDERS 1. 2. 3 3. 4. 5.

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University - affiliated Manufacturers Manufacturers & distributors Interest associations Private enterprises ICRPS Charleston

Interest associations Canada Canadian Society of Oral Implantology Canadian Academy of Restorative Dentistry and Prosthodontics Denmark Danish Society of Oral Implantology Norway Norwegian Dental Association Norwegian Society of Oral Implantology Sweden Swedish Dental Association Swedish Society of Oral Implantology April, 2007

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CONTINUING DENTAL EDUCATION PROVIDERS 1. 2. 3 3. 4. 5.

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CONTINUING DENTAL EDUCATION PROVIDERS 1. 2. 3 3. 4. 5.

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In Canada: 69 CERP and/or PACE Providers 16 providers give course on implant dentistry 4 manufacturers 11 private Implant Resource Center, Vancouver April, 2007

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1 has both CERP and PACE

1. Canadian Implant Institute, Quebec 2. I.D.E.A.S. Institute for Dental Education & Advanced Surgeries Inc Inc, Richmond 3. Kennedy Professional Educational S i Seminars, Wi i Winnipeg

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1. 2. 3. 4 4.

Arlin Seminars, Toronto Implant Smile Center, Vancouver Seminar Marketing Services Toronto (T (Toronto t IImplant l t IInstitute tit t St Study d Cl Club b Toronto (ICOI)) 5 Toronto Implant Study Club 5. Club, Toronto 6. Toronto Institute for Dental Excellence, Toronto 7. Veisman Institute of Periodontics, Toronto April, 2007

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A curriculum for implant dentistry ? April, 2007

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A curriculum for implant dentistry ? 1. The differences between the countries approach to dental education and care suggests that it is questionable if one model will fit all. 2. If to proceed, apply the Ronald M Harden three-circle three circle model for competency assessment. April, 2007

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Health personnel education: three-circle model 1. ”Practical skills”: 1. What the dentist is able to do

• Clinical Cli i l iinformation f ti gathering

((”technical technical intelligencies intelligencies”))

• Treatment planning • Treatment T t t procedures d *RM Harden, 1999 April, 2007

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Health personnel education: three-circle model 2. How the Clinical dentist approaches information their practice gathering What the Treatment 1. What1.the dentist planning dentist is able to is able to do do

(”technical intelligencies”) procedures

reatment ((”technical technical intelligencies intelligencies”))TTreatment

((”intellectual, intellectual, emotional, analytical & creative intelligencies”)

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2. ”What they bring to the treatment of each patient” •Application of basic clinical sciences •Clinical reasoning and judgment •Communication Health promotion •Health •Attitudes, ethical stance and legal responsibilities •Information handling *RM Harden, 1999

Health personnel education: three-circle model 3.The dentist as 2. How the 2 dentist approaches 1. What 1 Wh t the th dentist is able to do ”technical intelligencies”

their practice ”intellectual, emotional, analytical & creative intelligencies”

a professional

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Clinical information gathering g g

Application of basic clinical sciences

Treatment planning

Clinical reasoning and judgment

Treatment procedures

Personal development The role of the dentist within the health service

Health promotion Information handling Attitudes, A i d ethical stance and legal reponsibilities Communication

*RM Harden, 1999

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