Training standards in implant dentistry
Training Standards in Implant Dentistry summarises the training that should be undertaken to carry out implant dentistry safely, and the standards which should be met by training courses.
The standards were first published in December 2005, then revisited and updated in 2008, 2012 and 2016. They have been developed to ensure patient safety and protection, and should be used by dental teams and providers of training to ensure consistency in the acquisition of knowledge and clinical skills for implant procedures, and to ensure good practice.
They also serve as a reference point for the General Dental Council in the consideration of patient complaints against dentists who have allegedly practised implant dentistry in the United Kingdom without the necessary competence.
“Development of FGDP(UK) Training Standards in Implant Dentistry guidelines has led to a significant improvement in the quality of postgraduate education in dental implantology in the UK”
Kim and Stagnell, International Journal of Implant Dentistry (2018) 4:8
Related articles
CGDent members can view full articles via the links below by first visiting the PDJ Member Access page and clicking ‘Access the PDJ Archive’.
- Bisphosphonate and Implant Dentistry – is it Safe? by Ananthi Thirunavukarasu, Hugo Grancho Pinto, Kevin Guy Seymour (September 2015)
- Treatment Outcomes in Implant Dentistry by Richard Palmer (June 2013)
- Heroes of Implant Dentistry: Osseointegration and Titanium by Gareth Kingston, Chris Webster (June 2013)
- Implant Dentistry: A Technician’s Perspective by Dr Nilesh R. Parmar (June 2013)
- Implant Dentistry by Ian Wood (June 2013)
Non-members who wish to read one of these papers, or other Primary Dental Journal articles, have the option to join the College or subscribe to the PDJ.
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