Professional Diploma in Dental Implantology
Accredited by:
The American Board of Medical and Health Specialties – California, USA
Institutional Information:
- Professional Sector: Medical Competency Development Sector
- Sector Code: (01)
- Pathway Name: Professional Diploma in Dental Implantology
- International Accreditation: Accredited by the American Board of Medical and Health Specialties – California, USA
In collaboration with: Midmak International Academy – Syria | Australia
- Diploma Track: Clinical Dental Specializations
- Track Code: ME-01-DIM
- Pathway Code: ME-01-DIM–P01
I. General Information:
| Item | Details |
| Number of Specialized Levels: | (3) Levels + Clinical Applied Project |
| Program Duration: | (5) Weeks |
| Total Training Hours: | (80) Hours distributed across all levels and the clinical project |
| Weekly Schedule: | (4) days week ×(4) hours day |
| Training Mode: | In-person + Online (synchronous & asynchronous) |
| Certification Requirement: | Successful completion of all units + final project presentation |
| Certified Trainers: | Dental specialists accredited by the American Board and Midmak International Academy. |
II. Program Description:
This diploma aims to prepare qualified practitioners in the field of dental implantology by equipping them with advanced theoretical and clinical skills to perform implant procedures accurately and efficiently. Training covers surgical planning, patient evaluation, system selection, and prosthetic restoration techniques, with real-case simulations under direct academic supervision.
III. Program Significance:
- Provides the trainee with high-level clinical competence in performing safe and professional implant procedures.
- Enhances licensing and advanced practice opportunities in private clinics.
- Grants the trainee an internationally recognized and officially verified certification.
- Aligns with the latest innovations in implantology, radiographic imaging, and digital surgical planning.
IV. Admission Requirements:
- Bachelor’s degree in Dentistry (or equivalent).
- Basic clinical experience (preferably in prosthodontics or oral surgery).
- Full commitment to attendance and completion of all clinical assignments.
V. Required Documents:
- Certified copy of the academic degree.
- Copy of national ID or passport.
- Passport-sized photo with a white background.
- Dental Association registration certificate (if available).
- Completed official registration form.
VI. Target Audience:
- General dentists seeking to expand into implant dentistry.
- Oral and maxillofacial surgeons.
- Dentists working in specialized dental centers.
- Recent dental graduates with primary clinical training.
- Practitioners in fixed prosthodontics.
VII. Diploma Levels and Specialized Training Units:
🔹 First Level – (Foundational): Fundamentals of Implantology and Case Planning:
Training Hours: 25
Training Units:
- Maxillofacial anatomy and anatomical considerations in implantology.
- Introduction to dental implant systems and components.
- Patient evaluation and diagnostic imaging (CT/CBCT).
- Implant case planning, radiographic interpretation, and site identification.
🔹 Second Level – (Intermediate): Basic Surgical Skills in Implant Placement:
Training Hours: 20
Training Units:
- Bone preparation techniques and implant insertion.
- Surgical incision and closure techniques, wound healing considerations.
- Use of basic and advanced surgical instruments.
- Management of common post-operative complications.
🔹 Third Level– (Advanced): Advanced Clinical Applications and Implant Prosthetics:
Training Hours: 25
Training Units:
- Implant uncovering and abutment design.
- Impression techniques for implant-supported prostheses.
- Placement of fixed and removable implant restorations.
- Long-term follow-up, functional and clinical evaluation.
🔹 Clinical Applied Project:
“Documentation and Execution of a Real or Simulated Dental Implant Case”
- Training Hours: 10 (Supervised & Guided)
- Project Description:
The project includes performing a complete dental implant case on a real patient or simulated model, covering evaluation, planning, surgery, and follow-up.
- Project Objectives:
- To document the trainee’s clinical and procedural capabilities.
- To provide hands-on experience in managing a complete implant case.
- To produce a scientifically evaluable clinical file.
- Trainee Tasks:
- Select a suitable case with supervisor approval.
- Document all stages with photos and detailed reports.
- Prepare a comprehensive treatment plan and clinical report.
- Deliver a final presentation before a scientific panel.
- Supervision Format:
- Direct clinical supervision (on-site or remote).
- Periodic academic review and feedback.
- Project Deliverables:
- Verified clinical report (PDF format).
- Final presentation (oral).
- Project completion certificate.
VIII. Certificates Awarded:
- International Professional Certificate issued by the American Board of Medical and Health Specialties – California, USA.
- Officially notarized and apostilled by the U.S. Department of State.
- Globally verifiable through the DataFlow system.
- Certificate issued by Midmak International Academy – Syria | Australia
- As the officially authorized international representative of the American Board.
- Certified by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Australia and Syria.
- Additional Academic Endorsement from the American University for Continuing Medical Education (AU-CME)
- Independent academic documentation supporting international professional recognition.