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Course in Microscopic and Piezoelectric Techniques in Dentistry

Course designed to acquire theoretical and practical knowledge of magnification in dentistry, the necessary materials and instruments, and associated ergonomic aspects, as well as to develop skills in microsurgical procedures using simulators and ex vivo models. The course is intended for dentists, specialists in endodontics, implantology, and prosthodontics, as well as for professionals seeking to deepen their expertise in advanced microsurgery, magnification, and piezoelectric techniques in dentistry. It is also ideal for dentists interested in refining their skills in microscopic endodontics, minimally invasive procedures, and advanced dental surgery.

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Advanced training program aimed at acquiring clinical competencies in high-precision dental procedures under optical magnification and piezoelectric ultrasonic technology.

The training pathway is structured under a blended learning model that integrates online theoretical content with predominantly practical in-person modules, designed to consolidate fine psychomotor skills, optimize operative ergonomics, and improve clinical predictability. The course systematically addresses the use of the surgical microscope in dentistry, including positioning protocols, calibration, coaxial illumination, and control of the operative field in endodontic, implant, and prosthetic treatments.

In the field of microscopic endodontics, in-depth training is provided in the management of complex root canals, localization of accessory anatomies, retreatments, apical microsurgery, and periapical regeneration techniques. Protocols for preparation and obturation under magnification are covered, as well as retrograde sealing techniques using next-generation biomaterials.

In the area of implantology and regenerative surgery, the program incorporates the use of piezoelectric devices for selective osteotomies, sinus lift procedures, crestal expansion, and guided bone regeneration (GBR) procedures. Criteria for surgical planning, soft tissue management, flap design, microsurgical suturing techniques, and hemostatic control in minimally invasive surgery are analyzed.

In the field of prosthodontics, emphasis is placed on precision in tooth preparation under magnification, marginal fit, and optimization of the prosthetic seal, integrating concepts of occlusal biomechanics and structural preservation.

The practical sessions are conducted using simulators and ex vivo models, allowing the reproduction of complex clinical scenarios in a controlled environment, with expert supervision and individualized technical feedback. This methodology promotes the effective transfer of competencies to the real clinical setting.

The course is aimed at dentists and specialists seeking to elevate the standard of their practice through the systematic incorporation of optical magnification and piezoelectric surgery, improving operative precision, reducing iatrogenesis, and increasing the predictability of medium- and long-term outcomes. This training is intended for professionals who wish to position themselves at an advanced level of clinical practice based on high-precision technology and minimally invasive protocols.

 

Course Directors:

Dr. Alberto Anta Escudero (MD, PhD)

Dr. José Luis Campos Sánchez (DVM, MSc, PhD)

 

Faculty:

Dr. Alberto Anta Escudero

Dr. José Luis Campos Sánchez

Dra. Elena Abellán Rubio

Dr. Francisco Javier Vela González

Dra. Laura Cristina Pires Louça

Dña. Elena Ramos Delgado

Dra. Estíbaliz Rámila Sánchez

Dra. Garazi Beaskoetxea Hervás

Dra. Silvia de Paz de Paz

Dr. Jon Eskurza Pérez

Dr. Aritza Brizuela Velasco

Dra. Nerea Martín Blanco

Dr. Noe Gustavo Martínez Cuellar

Dr. Miguel Ángel Pedregosa Gamboa

Dra. Garazi Beaskoetxea Hervás

Dra. Itxaso Serrano Barrena

Dra. Raquel Blázquez

Dr. Gorka Santamaría Arrieta

Dra. María José Soto

 

Secretario técnico:

José Luis Campos Sánchez (jlcampos@ccmijesususon.com)