Implantology Fellowship Program
The Boston University Implant fellowship programs are well-structured, unbiased training programs in both the surgical and restorative aspects of implant dentistry. Fellows completing these programs will have a good understanding of the biology necessary to successfully place and maintain dental implants, address complications both in the surgical and restorative arenas, and provide their patients with comprehensive treatments. The 12-month program is specifically designed to improve fellows’ surgical skills through flap design, bone grafting, soft-tissue grafting techniques, and socket-preservation procedures. The 24-month program is geared towards more advanced surgical procedures as well as restorations of implants. Both programs will offer integration of digital dentistry with single-unit cases to complex fully edentulous cases. The programs offer comprehensive knowledge and hands-on experience from virtual treatment planning, digital surgical guide design and fabrication, 3D printed/milled immediate temporization, to final prosthesis.
DDS or DMD from Accredited School
Year 1
OB 763 |
Basic Processes in Oral Biology |
OS 831 |
Head and Neck Anatomy |
PE 823 |
Periodontal Therapy I |
PE 817 |
Grand Rounds |
PR 844 |
Implantology Literature Review |
PR 845 |
Implantology Literature Review Topics |
PR 846 |
Implantology Case Presentation |
PE 827 |
Applied Dental Pharmacology |
PR 849 |
Introduction to Dental Implant Restoration |
PR 807 |
Patient Presentation |
PE 914 |
Clinical Implantology |
PE 855 |
Advanced Surgical Topics |
Year 2
PE 818 |
Grand Rounds |
PR 847 |
Implant Case Presentation |
PR 808 |
Patient Presentation |
PE 856 |
Advanced Surgical Topics |
PE 915 |
Clinical Implantology |