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German Association of Dental Implantology
Your way to Success
in
Dental Implantology
Membership Benefits
Postgraduate Education
Programs
Copyright DGZI 2007
German Association of Dental Implantology (est. in 1970)
Editorial
New Frontiers - Cooperation between DGZI (German Association of Dental
Implantology) and Danube University (Donau Universität)
As the oldest professional nonprofit association active in the field of implantology, DGZI is
focusing its activities on the continuing education and training of dentists active in the field
of implantology. The goal of these activities is to improve both quality and quality assurance
as well as the safety of therapies in the interest of patients on the one hand, and providing
factual information on existing therapeutic possibilities of implant-based tooth replacement
on the other hand. Cooperation with universities and professional associations at home and
abroad serve to support these objectives.
From “DGZI- Curriculum” to academic
“Master of Science in Oral Surgery / Implantology (MSc)” within four semesters.
No other institution in Germany has a comparable amount of experience and success with
respect to postgraduate education at university level involving the “Master of Science”
degree in various areas of specialization of dentistry like Danube University Krems. It has
pushed through the acceptance of the “Master of Science” degree in various disciplines of
dentistry as an academic, university-level protection and confirmation for these specialists in
Germany, despite fierce opposition of the chambers of dentistry, professional organizations
and even professional associations.
DGZI curriculum graduates can now enroll in the “Master of Science in Oral Surgery /
Implantology (MSc)” degree course offered in its 6th edition since 2001 at the Danube
University at special conditions and in English language. This is based on a cooperation
agreement concluded between DGZI and PUSH / Danube University Krems as a prerequisite
for the “Master of Science in Oral Surgery / Implantology (MSc)” course of study.
The Board of Directors DGZI
DGZI
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Zahnärztliche Implantology e.V.
German Association of Dental Implantology
DGZI at a glance
● Preamble – About us
As the oldest professional nonprofit association active in the field of implantology,
DGZI is focusing its activities on the continuing education and training of dentists
active in the field of implantology. The goal of these activities is to improve both
quality and quality assurance as well as the safety of therapies in the interest of
patients on the one hand, and providing factual information on existing therapeutic
possibilities of implant-based tooth replacement on the other hand. Cooperation
with universities and professional associations at home and abroad serve to support
these objectives.
● Highlights
Continuing education and practical training
▪ More than 20 study groups within Germany, 9 new foundations in the last
two
years
▪ International study groups in Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Egypt
▪ Qualifying curriculum on implantology, almost 1,000 graduates, fully
recognized
by the German Consensus Conference of Oral Implantology
▪ Awards the "Oral Implantology Specialist - DGZI diploma" based on the
Guidelines of DGZI
▪ More than 400 DGZI Oral Implantology Specialists
▪ Master of Science Implantology since 2005 in cooperation with the fully
recognized Danube University in Krems/Austria.
▪ Implant prosthodontics curriculum since 2005
▪ Regional congresses organized by the study groups
▪ Spring start up congress & Expert symposium
▪ Annual International Congress
▪ Annual Arab-German Implantology Meeting in spring in Dubai
▪ Winter meeting of continuing education offered by DGZI in Sölden/Austria
▪ Active involvement in the organization of conventions, e.g. „Forum for
Innovative Dentistry“
▪ Provide support to DGZI affiliate societies e.g. in U.S.A, UK,Australia,
Greece,
South America, Jordan, Egypt, India, U.A.E., Pakistan, Japan, and France.
▪ Cooperation worldwide with other professional associations
e.g. AAID, ADI, AO, AOIA, ACS, GIGIP
▪ One of the leading members of the German Consensus Conference of Oral
Implantology
Public relations
Professional communication
▪ DGZI homepage (German / English), current weekly news and information
platform for members
▪ Permanent presence in DZW (Dental Weekly), ZWP (Dentist-Success-
Practice),
Parodontologie Nachrichten (Periodontology News), Dental Tribune, Arab
Dental Magazine
▪ Guest editorials in the Implantology Journal: Prof. Meyer (president of
DGZMK),
Dr. Weitkamp (president of BZÄK)
▪ Implantology Journal as most widely and regularly published expert journal
with excellent audience figures according a special reader survey.
▪ Implants, the International Magazine of Oral Implantology
Patient communication
▪ Patient information portal “www.dgzi-info.de” with information about dental
treatments, innovative news and dentist finder for Germany. Every DGZI
member
owns a personal homepage on this platform.
▪ Cooperation with the Health Foundation
▪ Medical advice / focus online
▪ Patient information brochure
▪ Patient journal my magazine "Dental Implants"
▪ Publications in the German News paper "ProDente-Spezial",
DBA on time (in-flight magazine), Easy Jet, Brigitte woman, Beauty &
Aesthetic
▪ Informative events
Science
▪ Cooperation with universities, e. g. Greifswald, Düsseldorf, Göttingen, Bonn,
Dresden, Berlin, Frankfurt, Krems and Munich
▪ Scientific advisory council, projects for more than 15 years
▪ DGZI Implant Dentistry Award
▪ DGZI Student Award in association with other societies and universities
National and international publications
▪ Implantologie Journal (Implantology Journal) – 8 issues per year,
circulation:
6,500 copies
▪ IMPLANTS - International Magazine of Oral Implantology – 4 issues
per year,
Circulation: 10,000 copies, distributed in more than 40 countries, at all
major
international trade fairs and congresses, to all DGZI members and trading
partners as well as subscribers. Also available as online version.
▪ Oral Implantology Guide Book, German edition with more than 950
copies
sold in one year following publication
▪ Oral Implantology Guide Book, first English edition available since two
years
▪ Glossary of Oral Implantology explaining the most important terms in
English
and German.
Partner committees / collegial cooperation
▪ German Consensus Conference of Oral Implantology
▪ KZBV (Federal Association of Panel Dentists)
▪ BZÄK (Federal Chamber of Dentists)
Current membership numbers
▪ Stable membership development for many years
▪ Status as of March 2007: 3,500 members
(More than 10,000 members including partner organizations)
▪ Members in more than 35 countries
Better quality of life with dental implants
Dental implantology is a discipline in dentistry which has experienced the most significant and dramatic developments in the past 20 years. An important task laid down in the statutes of the DGZI, Europe’s oldest scientific society for dental implantology, is to provide the patient with objective and independent information about implant dentistry. As the oldest scientific implant expert association in Europe (founded in 1970), the GERMAN ASSOCIATION OF DENTAL IMPLANTOLOGY (DGZI) has not only attended the developments of oral implantology but also established and created significant benchmarks. Some examples are the annual international conventions, continuing education courses in implant surgery, curriculum development programs, internships, supervisions, Oral Implantology Specialist examinations, promotion and support of national and international research projects by the scientific DGZI advisory board as well as the presentation of the DGZI Implant Dentistry Award.As early as at the beginning of the 1990s, DGZI began to administer an examination for particularly qualified colleagues to prove their knowledge and skills. Some 400 Specialists in implantology throughout Germany and abroad belong to the DGZI. They have many years of experience in implantology, have placed a large number of implants and, after undergoing comprehensive further education, they have passed the quality examination “Oral Implantology Specialist – DGZI”DGZI members receive the certificate "Oral Implantology Specialist - DGZI" upon successful completion of the examination. A successful examination entitles the examinee to bear the qualified designation "Oral Implantology Specialist - DGZI” and fulfillment of certain conditions.The detailed Guidelines for the grant “Oral Implantology Specialist – DGZI” is available on request.A special guide book serves to supplement the curricular contents for postgraduate education and the preparation for the "Oral Implantology Specialist - DGZI" examination as well as master studies. The main focus is on practical applicability and usability, particularly for younger colleagues who have just started their career as implantologist. Consequently, this book contains a collection of the most important questions and answers regarding implantology which are as indispensable to the beginner as to the expert.
Literature
Oral Implantology Guide Book
DGZI presents a compendium for both the preparation of postgraduate education in implantology and the examination for the "Oral Implantology Specialist - DGZI” diploma.
Table of contents
I. Fundamental anatomyI. 1. EmbryologyI.2. Bone
- Quality / density - Quantity
I. 3. MusclesI.4. Blood supplyI. 5. InnervationI. 6. Temporomandibular joint
II. HistologyII. 1. Incision and dye techniques2. Implant - bone interface
III. PhysiologyIII.1. BloodIII. 2. Immune reactions of the body3. Wound and bone healing
IV. PathologyIV. 1. Anatomic changes and consequences due to edentulism in elderly IV. 2. Bone diseases, bone damage, changes in the mucosa and neoplasias IV. 3. Systemic diseases and disorders
V. Diagnostic procedures including imagingV. 1. Pre-implant diagnostic evaluationV. 2. X-ray techniquesV. 3. Computer tomographyV. 4. Navigation
VI. Indications /contraindications / clarification of risk factors
VI. 1. Indications for endosseous implantsVI. 2. Contraindications for endosseous implantsVI. 4. Patient educationVI. 5. Risk factors and criteria for success
VII. MaterialsVII. 1. ImplantsVII. 2. Superstructure
VIII. Pharmacology / anesthesiaVIII. 1. AntibioticsVIII. 2. Anesthetics and anesthetic proceduresVIII. 3. Blood coagulation and anticoagulants
IX. Oral implant placement techniquesIX. 1. Endosseous implantsIX. 2. MacrostructureIX. 3. Microstructure / surfaceIX. 4. Incision and wound closureIX. 5. Soft tissue managementIX. 6. Augmentation and membrane techniqueIX. 7. Bone harvestingIX. 8. Implant loadingIX. 9. Criteria for success
X. Special techniques for the improvement and preparation of the implant site X. 1. Sinus floor augmentationX. 2. Nerve transpositioning X. 3. Distraction osteogenesis
XI. Implant prosthodontic principles
XII. Prevention and recall
XIII. Complications, failures and their management
XIV. Monitoring and emergency medicine
Post Graduate Education in Dental Implantology
Overview
Steps of possible and recognized education Options
Curriculum DGZI (2 Semesters) Master Degree (Master of Science Implantology, MSc, 4 Semesters)
Steps of education
▼ 1. Curriculum Implantology Examination: German Board of Oral Implantology (GBOI)
Clinical: Training courses to get enough implant cases.
▼ 2. Expert in Implantology DGZI et al. (Consensus conference) Examination: Expert in Implantology (Tätigkeitsschwerpunkt).
Clinical: Training courses to get more implant cases.
▼ 3. Oral Implantology Specialist - DGZI. Examination: Specialist in Implantology.
↓▼4. Master of Science Implantology. Examination: MSc Implantology including Master Thesis.
Postgraduate education – Curriculum DGZI (two Semesters)
A program offered through cooperation with universities and certified
implantologists in private practice.
Seminar Series with German Board Qualification
ONE YEAR PROGRAM
Preliminary Remarks
The Curriculum Implantology has been developed in a cooperation of the bodies and
expert speakers of DGZI and the participating universities. As a post graduate
education course in implantology, the Curriculum Implantology is being offered as a
basic training program through cooperation with universities as well as experienced
practitioners. Cooperative concepts were harmonized in a German Consensus
Conference of Oral Implantology (between DGZI, DGI, DGMKG, BDO, BDIZ) and
incorporated into this series of implantology seminars. The curriculum offered by
DGZI consists of 8 weekend sessions plus internship and supervision distributed
over one year. The curriculum is aimed at dentists seeking sound continued dental
education with great relevance to their daily work. The program focuses not only on
theoretical aspects, but also places a major emphasis on implantology techniques
that are relevant for the daily practice. A special focus was placed on paving the
participants’ way to the practical application of the technique by means of exercises
and live demonstrations. Participants will be given opportunity to practice their
skills on specimens. As a special bonus exercises on superstructures as well as the
recent subspecialties of augmentation, red and white implant aesthetics have also
been integrated into the program.
There is final examination at the conclusion of the curriculum. Participants who
successfully complete the 8 weekend sessions, examinations and obtain a minimum
of 20 additional points through internships / supervision may submit their
documentation to the organization committee of DGZI. The qualification certificate
(German board examination) will then be handled out.
Pursuant to the agreements of the German Consensus Conference of Oral
Implantology of the implantology societies, the qualification is recognized and
confirmed.
Description of Each Curriculum Weekend (over two semesters)
1. Introduction into dental implantology
2. Basics of Implantology and Surgery
3. Theory and Practice of Implantology in Specimens
4. Implant Placement and Surgical Procedures in the Daily Practice
5. Soft Tissue and Bone Management
6. Special Aspects of Prosthetics in Implantology
7. Emergencies, Anesthesia, and Pharmacology 8. Innovative Procedures and Techniques in Implantology
Internships and Supervision
Two internships as part of the curriculum provide the participants with an
opportunity to observe the activities of an experienced implantologist on a one-to-
one basis and from close-by.
The presence of the participant should not significantly interfere with the normal
routine in the dentist’s practice. Breaks between treatments will provide ample time
for discussions and there may even be an opportunity for the participant to assist
the tutoring implantologist.
Similar to university education, one supervision is a part of DGZI’s postgraduate
education in implantology provides the participants with an opportunity to gain
practical experience with real patients. The participant and the tutoring
implantologist will discuss the design of the preparatory steps and surgery several
weeks ahead of time. Following this, the participant performs an implant surgery on
one of his or her own patients at the premises of and assisted by the tutoring
implantologist. This ensures the safety and prevents stress during the first own
steps in the field of implantology.
COURSE FEES of the Postgraduate Education Program in Implantology (GBOI) IS
5600 EURO.
Expert in Implantology
(Tätigkeitsschwerpunkt Implantologie Consensus Conference)
Prerequisites
Curriculum vitae (summarized).
Proof of completed implantology-related education (curriculum), certified by an
approved scientific association (DGZI: 180 points of instruction i.e. continuing
education credits).
Provide a copy of Dental license or proof of specialist training in any field (copy).
Proof of at least 3 years active involvement in the field of implantology,
200 inserted implants or 70 cases in the relevant indication classes (statutory
declaration, provision of 10 Panoramic x-rays).
Courses and seminars organized (include course program if available)
Own publications (if any).
As an "Expert in implantology" in the field of dental implantology, the individual has to assure and pledge to abide by the guidelines, section V as follows:
a) To provide annual proof of past or scheduled participation in implantology-related
continuing education courses and seminars
b) To abide by the indication criteria stipulated by the federal and scientific
associations
c) To comply with the interpretation of the fee guidelines issued by the professional
organizations
d) And to document all of my implant cases.
Oral Implantology Specialist - DGZI
The prerequisites of application are as follows:
1. Completion of at least 250 DGZI-recognized and German Dental association guidelines-
compliant credit hours of continued medical education in various areas of Implantology in the
five years preceding the submission of the application. This must include the completion of a
recognized continued medical education program (180 credit hours, such as e.g. Curriculum
Implantology DGZI).
2. Presentation of Curriculum vitae outlining the professional career and a relevant list of at least
400 implantations performed within the five years preceding the submission of the application.
3. Operation catalogue (evidence of surgical performance, surgery logbook.
4. From the total of the implantations documented the candidate has to submit the detailed
documentation of 12 cases of implantations and prosthetic management performed by the
applicant according to the selection and request of the examination committee.
5. The acceptance of continued medical education credits from annual meetings to set-off against
the total of 250 credit hours required in accordance with sect.1. is at the discretion of the
examination committee, which is liable to hear the executive board of DGZI on this issue.
With regard to this item, the member has to submit an application to the executive board of
DGZI.
Guidelines
For the Grant of the Qualification "Oral Implantology Specialist - DGZI" more detailed guidelines on request from the offices.
New Perspectives -
Master of Science in Oral Surgery Implantology
(MSc)
Danube University Krems German Association of Dental
Implantology
The master’s program “Implantology” is geared towards practicing dentists and
offers practice-based university-level continuing education of international quality.
It is designed as in-service training and is offered in German language and now also
in English language in cooperation with German DGZI (German Association of Dental
Implantology).
For the Danube University Krems, 2005 has been a year filled with milestones. On
February 1, 2005, the new executive board began its work, setting the course for
the development of Danube University Krems into a European competence center
for continuing education. We will continue to optimize the university’s potential by
developing our research capacities, utilizing internal synergies, and reinforcing
international networks.
In the implementation of the ambitious program the executive board is supported by
the highly motivated staff of the university, to be expanded by the addition of new
professors in the fall. The interest the enterprise Danube University Krems is
generating is illustrated, among others, by the number of applications: 270 highly
qualified scientists from all over the world have applied for the 13 advertised
professorships.
Upon the completion of Krems Campus in October 2006, studying and working at
Danube University Krems will take place within even more attractive surroundings.
New classrooms, seminar rooms, a research center, a library and a lecture hall,
apartments for students and instructors, as well as a repertory cinema have been
built according to plans by Dietmar Feichtinger, an architect living in Paris. The new
university campus offers more than 4,000 students and 450 staff members a place
to teach, study, research, and work.
Last but not least, Danube University is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year.
Danube University Krems opened its doors in 1995 with 93 students and three
courses of study; today, this university for continuing education offers more than
100 courses of study, which are attended by more than 4,000 students. It is a
phenomenal development and a success eager to continue. Join in this undertaking
and open up new prospects for your career!
Within the field of dentistry, implantology has increasingly emerged as an area of
specialization in its own right. The goal of the post-graduate university training
course “Implantology” for dentists is to provide students with in-depth, application-
oriented scientific knowledge and practical skills in the area of implantology. The
focus is on indication, planning, symptoms and surgery, as well as post-operative
care, liaison with associated prosthetics and general diseases as well as other
individual disciplines in dental and oral diseases and maxillofacial surgery. The
course of study particularly focuses on the connection between theory and practice
in the area of invasive surgical procedures. Students will be able to offer state-of the
art implantology, consistent with forensic ethical standards, as a special emphasis of
their practice and as a specialization.
Currently, more than 300 masters have earned their degree in one of the specialist
areas; more than 700 dentists are currently actively enrolled in studies in Germany.
Pursuant to the European standards of the “Bologna Conference” of the Ministers of
Science, the “Master of Science in Oral Surgery / Implantology (MSc)” degree
requires a total of at least 50 semester hours including corresponding partial
examinations, case documentations, practical training and a master thesis as well as
a final examination with a total of 180 ECTS points (European Credit Transfer
System for the assessment of various studies).
The “Master of Science in Oral Surgery / Implantology (MSc)” at Danube University,
the state university for postgraduate studies, is based on these comprehensive
conditions. According to the examination regulations, both interim examinations
pertaining to all topics as well as a final examination before the board of examiners
need to be taken. The course of studies has been approved pursuant to the 404th
ordinance issued by the Federal Ministry for Education, Science and Culture (Federal
Law Gazette 2004) and is recognized in Germany, Europe as well as internationally.
Special courses of study are now being offered for DGZI curriculum graduates within
the scope of the cooperation between DGZI and PUSH / Danube University Krems.
The reduced tuition fee for the “MSc in Implantology” course of studies within the
scope of cooperation between DGZI / PUSH / Danube University represents a
significant reduction of almost one third of the total costs, based on the recognition
of the continuing education provided by the DGZI curriculum which equals and is
recognized as two semesters of studies. The duration of the studies for the Master
degree will consist of additional four semesters / 32 semester hours / 32 seminar
study days plus interactive studies (at least 24 months duration of studies) for DGZI
curriculum graduates.
All conditions outlined in the official examination regulations of the national Danube
University regarding the “MSc in Implantology” must be fulfilled. This means that
written examination, case documentation including corresponding specification of
indication and documentation regulations (master thesis / defense and expert
discussion) must be completed. A professor will serve as mentor for writing the
master thesis.
DGZI is currently the scientific implantological expert association in Germany and
probably in Europe, the educational components of which are being recognized by a
national European university.
Danube University Krems
Course of Study
Master of Science in Oral Surgery / Implantology based on the Curriculum
Implantology
of The German Association of Dental Implantology (DGZI)
Master of Science (MSc)
Detailed Description of the Curriculum of the MSc
2007
2008
2009
Please check website: www.duk-push.de/oral_impl_lehrplan.pdf
Note: The theoretical program may be subject to change by the organizers.
Master of Science in Oral Surgery / Implantology
Donau – University / Krems
Based On the Curriculum of DGZI
Master Of Science in Oral Surgery / Implantology ( MSc )
Two years program starting 5/09/2007 ending 25/09/2009
Theory:
1. Four blocks of five days each, plus one block of 8 days distributed over two years
at Danube University Krems in Austria. (See detailed curriculum of the MSc )
2. One block for examinations and thesis discussion at the end of the program in
Austria (23 – 25 September 2009)
Clinical education:
1. One internship block of two days demonstrating different surgical techniques on
different patients at an certified implant center.
2. Supervision can be done at an authorized Dental Implant Center acc. to the
requirements of the examination regulations and the principles of the case
documentation.
Target group: Practicing dentists, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons
Degree: Master of Science in Oral Surgery / Implantology (MSc)
Duration: 6 semesters, in-service training
ECTS points: 180
Recommended Literature for preparation e.g.
C.E. Misch Contemporary Implant Dentistry
DGZI Oral Implantology Guide Book
DGZI Glossary of Oral Implantology
DGZI Curriculum Script: Volume I ff.
For more information about literature please ask the organizers and professors.
Fees:
On request.
Application:
For application or further information, please contact DGZI Central Office by:
DGZI e. V.
Central Office, Department of Education
Feldstrasse 80
40479 Düsseldorf, Germany
Ph. +49-211-16960-77, Fax +49-211-16970-66
www.dgzi.de
Or for request from Middle and Far East region by:
DGZI - International Office
PO Box 960446
Amman 11196, Jordan
Ph. +962 6 5533160, Fax +962 6 5532515
Mobile +962 7 95513313
Email [email protected]
www.dgzi-international.com
Application Form for the German Board Of Oral Implantology
Examinations
Please complete or mark where appropriate:
Surname, Title: ................… First name:..............................
Street: ................................. Postal code/City:..........................
Country………………….. Mobile ( Phone )………………………
Tel (office): ........................... Tel (home): ............................
Fax: ............................................................
Email: .........................................................(is a must)
Dentist ( ) Oral surgeon ( ) Maxillo facial surgeon ( )
Other specialty ( )
Graduated from ( name of university ) …………………………………………
Year……….
Spoken languages :…………………………………….
Experience with implantology: Yes ( ) No ( ).
I am a member of DGZI Yes ( ) since…………. No ( )
Previous dental implantology courses / certificates and dates,
1.………………………………………………………………………………………………..
2.………………………………………………………………………………………………..
3.………………………………………………………………………………………………
Inserting implants since: ………
Number of implants inserted: .................................
I am familiar with the following implant systems: ……………….
I am submitting my binding application concerning the participation in the obove
mentioned education in Oral Surgery / Implantology.
I am aware that there are additional fees to be paid for the clinical cases of the training
program and that neither the cost of implants and prosthesis nor the internship or
supervision costs are included in the course fee. The legal and contractual regulations
detailed in the program brochure become the basis of this application and as such are
an integral part of the contract. With regard to course topics, the issues detailed in the
program brochure are considered as agreed between the concerned parties. However, it
must be noted again that changes and amendments beyond the scope shown there in
can be made at the sole discretion of the organizers.
I will submit my examination qualification in English translation to the board of directors.
............................................
Signature
Date………
Fees OF GBOI
O Curriculum Implantology (5600 Euros incl. 8 weekend sessions)
O Internship (100 Euros per case)
OSupervision (200 Euros per implant)
Note: Acceptance in the program is subjected to the board of directors decision and
after submitting all required documents and the payment of 700 Euros nonrefundable
with the application (Application fees of the GBOI are part of the tuition).
Please submit your application to:
International office of DGZI143 Gardens streetP.O. Box 960446
Amman 11196 Jordan
Phone +962 6 5533160Fax +962 6 5532515
Mobile +962 7 95513313
www.dgzi-international.comEmail : [email protected]
PAYMENT METHODS:
** 50% of the fees before the 1st session .
** 25% of the fees before the 4th session .
** 25% of the fees before the 7th session .
Points rating for continuing education
Federal Chamber of Dentists (BZÄK) / German Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Dentistry (DGZMK), German Consensus Conference of the most important scientific societies and associations of dental and oral implantology including DGZI
A / Lecture-style class without active involvement of participants such as lecture, symposium, conference, congress, etc. (at home or abroad)
1 point per hour of continuing education
3 points for every half day (3 or more hours)
6 points for every whole day (6 or more hours)
2 additional points for half day or whole day events if they include an oral or
written training evaluation
B / Continuing education with active involvement of the participants
such as workshops, seminars, courses, exercises, quality circles,
study groups, visits, practical training, active case demonstrations,
supervisions, etc. (at home or abroad)
1 point per hour of continuing education
4 points per half day or 8 points per whole day
1 additional point for hands-on work with a patient, a dummy or a preparation
as main course content
2 additional points for half day or whole day events if they include an oral or
written training evaluation
C / Interactive continuing education via electronic, audiovisual or visual media including a written progress report
1 point per training unit
Note: no more than 10 points per year!
D / Work as author/speaker
2 points per submission / lecture / poster
Note: no more than 20 points per year!
E / Self-study by means of literature
10 points per year
F / Successfully completed final discussion / case presentation
following a course of instruction 15 points once per course of instruction
G / Recognition of offered medicine-related continuing education
which has been officially awarded a certain number of points.
Now over 35 years of experience and partnership to the implantologist and
dentist.
German Association of Dental Implantology