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Master’s Degree In Orofacial Harmonization

Who is it oriented to?

Aimed at general dentists (graduates in Dentistry) and specialists who want to expand the field of their professional practice in Orofacial Harmonization, through the theoretical acquisition of this discipline, clinical practice, scientific support and the use of the latest medical devices.

PLANNING
During the course of this Master’s program, there will be a continuous evaluation of theoretical and practical exercises. Likewise, attendance to 80% of the hours and active participation in the classes will be required.

The qualifications of this Expert Degree will be carried out in accordance with the criteria established in the evaluation system. The learning results obtained by the students will be graded on a scale of 0 to 10.

Enrollment: Barcelona - Bogotá - Sao Paulo.

ENROLLMENT: Barcelona – Bogotá – Sao Paulo

MODALITY: Semi-presential

ECTS/CERTIFICATES International Master: 

VACANCIES :16

CAMPUS: Barcelona – Bogotá – Sao Paulo

STARTING DATE:August 2023

Program

Module 1: Head And Neck Anatomy Applied To Orofacial Harmonization

Objectives

GENERAL OBJECTIVES:

To develop an inclusive view of the basic sciences and structuring the competencies focused on the objectives of the program.

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES:

To provide additional tools that distinguish the student of this program of the other different disciplines.

Competences, aptitudes and skills that the student should acquire

Understand the stomatognathic system from the different basic disciplines.

Module 2: Integumentary System

Structure and function of the skin

Characteristics

Objectives

GENERAL OBJECTIVES:

To possess in-depth knowledge of the skin and its components

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES:

Articulation of scientific knowledge and its clinical impact.

Competences, aptitudes and skills to be acquired by the student.

Demonstrate extensive knowledge of this tissue as an important component of facial beauty.

Module 3: Pharmacology

Management of pre- and post-treatment protocols

Management of complications

Objectives

GENERAL OBJECTIVES:

Familiarization with different medications families.

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES:

To prescribe in a responsible and safe manner for the patient.

Competences, aptitudes and skills to be acquired by the student.

Know and implement different pharmacological alternatives according to each particular case.

Module 4: Human Aging

Mechanisms of facial aging

Extrinsic and intrinsic factors

Aging process

Bone compartments of the face

Facial fat compartments

Theory of aging

Glogau classification

Objectives

GENERAL OBJECTIVES:

To understand the mechanisms and physical manifestations that occur in the face as time elapses.

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES:

To understand the correct correlation between supporting tissues and facial aging.

Competencies, aptitudes and skills to be acquired by the student.

Understand the mechanisms of facial ageing in order to delay or prevent them on a practical level.

Module 5: Marketing And Clinical Photography

Marketing in Orofacial Harmonization

Clinical Photography

Photography: technique and art

Equipment selection for photography

Basic principles of photography: aperture, speed and sensitivity

WB, style and image file types

Ways to focus: manual and automatic

Settings for photography

Lighting for Orofacial Harmonization: circular flash, twin, ring, led light and mini studio

Protocol for facial and dental photography

Objectives

GENERAL OBJECTIVES:

Gaining soft skills in marketing to increase financial income.

Use photography to document case progression, for leisure, artistically, for diagnosis or as a legal evidentiary element.

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES:

Understand how marketing and photography create synergism with each other.

To invest in the photographic equipment or devices that best fit the needs of the professional.

Competences, aptitudes and skills to be acquired by the student.

Development and autonomy in aspects of marketing and/or photography.

Module 6: Facial Analysis

Visages: aesthetics and beauty

History and principles of visages

Theory of temperaments and psychomorphology: face types and forms

Anthropometrics and facial analysis

Objectives

GENERAL OBJECTIVES:

Holistic understanding of the concept of visages.

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES:

Mastery of the different types and shapes of the face.

Competences, aptitudes and skills to be acquired by the student.

Develop concepts for subsequent patient care.

Module 7: Management Of Complications In Orofacial Harmonization

Diagnosis and possible causes

Necessary orientations for the patient

Management and care

Possible reorientation of treatment

Clinical cases

Hyaluronidase management

Objectives

GENERAL OBJECTIVES:

Minimization of sequelae to advocate for patients’ well-being and quality of life.

 

 

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES:

Generate a route from diagnosis, prognosis, conduct to follow and conclusion of treatment.

To analyze in an integral way the particular cases.

Strict control and follow-up of complications.

Competences, aptitudes and skills that the student should acquire

Propose and apply sequential alternatives for the management of complications.

Module 8: Botulinum Neurotoxin

Legality in Colombia

History and origin

Acting agent

Mechanism of action of botulinum toxin or botulinum protein type A

Structural composition

Pharmacokinetics

Medical instruments and devices

Commercial presentations

Pharmacology

Chemical characteristics

Reconstitution and application protocols

Points of application in each facial muscle and in the masticatory muscles

Muscular dynamics of the face

Signs of facial aging

Dose

Lethal dose

Clinical behavior

Indications

Contraindications

Adverse effects
What are orofacial codes (OFC)?

Differential diagnoses

Orofacial pain

Temporomandibular bruxism

Maseterine hypertrophy

Chin tremor

Mandibular dystonia

Management of complications

Gingival smile

Vectorization concepts

Physical laws applied to biology

Recommendations

Clinical cases

Scientific evidence

Diagnosis and planning

Practice in models (COF) and evaluation

Objectives

GENERAL OBJECTIVES:

To know the indications and contraindications of botulinum neurotoxin.

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES:

To conceive botulinum neurotoxin as both an aesthetic and functional treatment.

Competences, aptitudes and skills to be acquired by the student

To apply all the content seen in real practice.

Module 9: Advanced Hyaluronic Acid

Legality in Colombia

History of dermal fillers

Hyaluronic acid derivatives

Latest indications

Diagnosis and planning

Advantages and disadvantages

Adverse effects

Complications and management

Techniques, instruments and materials

Muscular dynamics of the face

Lip bioplasty (lip sculpture) with electronic dispenser

Photographic record

Facial analysis

Lip physiology

Labial measurements, golden compass

Facial demarcation

3D virtual planning
Golden ratio as a standard for face and lips

Standardization of facial fillers

Scientific support

Treatment protocols

Application plans

Orofacial codes (COF)

Vectorization technique

Anesthesia techniques

Myomodulation

Recommendations

Clinical cases

Facial volumization and lip filler techniques

Objectives

GENERAL OBJECTIVES:

To be aware of current hyaluronic acid applications.

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES:

To apply hyaluronic acid in a responsible manner.

Competencies, skills and abilities to be acquired by the student.

Understand facial and lip proportions and culturally accepted aesthetic patterns to achieve great results using hyaluronic acid.

Module 10: Facial Light Therapy

Introduction to lasers and LEDs

Laser physics and safety standards

Interaction of lasers and their wavelength with biological tissue

Effects of lasers on inflammation, tissue healing and analgesia in different types of oral tissues.

Application and clinical protocols of low-level laser in different dental specialties.

Photodynamic therapy (PDT): principles, photosensitizing agents, light sources and their clinical application in dentistry.

Diagnostics by optical methods

Photoaccelerated tooth whitening

Objectives

GENERAL OBJECTIVES:

To know the different phototherapeutic alternatives and their applications.

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES:

To provide the student with the fundamentals of physics that allow safe treatments.

Competencies, aptitudes and skills to be acquired by the student.

To use phototherapy in a reliable and constant manner in daily dental work.

Module 11: Chemical Facial Lipolysis

What is deoxycholic acid?

Use of deoxycholic acid and mechanical liposuction

How does deoxycholic acid work?

Facial anatomy and submental anatomy (specific)

Indications and contraindications

Pharmacology

Application technique and safety area

Dosage

Application protocol

Complications

Photographic protocol

Forms of clinical presentation of deoxycholic acid

Necessary recommendations for the patient

Objectives

GENERAL OBJECTIVES:

For the student to obtain all the theoretical background involved in facial and submental chemical lipolysis.

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES:

To master the pharmacology and the different application techniques.

Competences, aptitudes and skills to be acquired by the student.

Acquire the knowledge to perform chemical lipolysis.

Module 12: Intraoral Lipectomy

Laboratory tests (blood)

Photography and clinical record

Liposuction of double chin (surgical)

Indications and contraindications

Asepsis and antisepsis in surgical procedures

Surgical anatomy applied to bichectomy

Preliminary examinations

Technique of approach to the adipose ball of Bichat

Postoperative care

Post surgical complications and how to solve them
Objectives

GENERAL OBJECTIVES:

Students should be familiar with the different types of approaches to perform excision of geniculate lipomatous pads.

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES:

To know the different clinical and surgical parameters when removing adipose panniculi.

To work in a way that does not compromise patient safety.

To provide responsible, scientific and ethical care.

Competences, aptitudes and skills that the student should acquire

To know the theoretical basis for the a posteriori performance of intraoral lipectomies.

Module 13: Peeling And Facial Mesotherapy

Micro needling associated with dermo cosmetics

Facial rejuvenation

Micro pigmentation

Facial mesotherapy, creams, blocking agents

Dermosustentation and redensification of orofacial tissues

History of micro needling

Types of peeling

Mechanisms of action of micro needling

Protocol to be applied according to each dysfunction

Dermo cosmetics associated with micro needling

Topical anesthesia

Infiltrative anesthesia for the face

Post-operative care

Complications

Types of mesotherapy

Mesotherapy protocols

Pre and post treatment care

Skin booster

Objectives

GENERAL OBJECTIVES:

To conceive peeling and mesotherapy as strong allies for facial rejuvenation.

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES:

To complement treatments with commercially available cosmetic products such as creams and blockers.

Competences, aptitudes and skills to be acquired by the student

Achieve a perfect performance in peeling and mesotherapy techniques.

Module 14: Prf And Plasma Gel

Facial aging and skin types

History of platelet aggregates and their nomenclature

Stem cells

Regeneration triad

Platelets and growth factors

Laboratory analysis

Venous cannulation technique

PRF and plasma/fibrin gel collection technique

Protocol management

Clinical history

Different leukoplatelet concentrates

Techniques of application of leukoplatelet concentrates

Facial remodeling with the different leukoplatelet concentrates: demonstrative and active practice.

Consent form

Full face technique with plasma gel

Collagen biostimulation technique with micro needling

Recommendations, indicated medication

Disadvantages

Advantages

Contraindications

Indications
Objectives

GENERAL OBJECTIVES:

To know the different platelet aggregates and their nomenclature.

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES:

To know the cellular components and growth factors contained in each phase of the sample.

To respect the coagulation or viability times of the samples.

Respect the protocols of each technique.

Competencies, aptitudes and skills that the student should acquire

Achieve excellent results through the use of leucoplatelet concentrates and plasma gel.

Module 15: Jett Plasma

Skin physiology review

Difference between jet plasma and Electrocautery

Biological response of the skin to electrical stimuli

Indications

Contraindications

Pre and post Jett plasma application care

Jett Plasma Protocol Associations
Objectives

GENERAL OBJECTIVES:

To develop an integrative vision for the use of Jett plasma.

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES:

Maximize patient safety.

Competencies, aptitudes and skills to be acquired by the student.

Understand the Jett plasma protocol, its associations, biological behavior and risks.

 

MODULE 16: HORMONE PHYSIOLOGY
Bio-identical hormones

Nanotechnology in homologated hormones

Analysis of steroid hormones in saliva

The influence of estrogens in periodontology

The influence of testosterone in implantology

The influence of progesterone in orthodontics

Melatonin supplementation in TMJ disorders

Supplementation of vitamins A and D in dentistry

Analysis of serum tests

Objectives

GENERAL OBJECTIVES:

To understand the influence that hormones have on the various oral tissues.

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES:

To formulate hormone supplements in a conscious and scientifically supported manner.

To know the indications for vitamin supplements.

Módulo 16: Fisiología hormonal

Temario
Hormonas bio- idénticas
Nanotecnología en hormonas homologadas
Análisis de hormonas esteroides en la saliva
La influencia de los estrógenos en la periodoncia
La influencia de la testosterona en la implantología
La influencia de la progesterona en la ortodoncia
Suplementación de melatonina en disturbios de la ATM
Suplementación de vitaminas A y D en odontología
Análisis de exámenes séricos
Objetivos
OBJETIVOS GENERALES:
Entender la influencia que tienen las hormonas en los distintos tejidos orales.
OBJETIVOS ESPECÍFICOS:
Formular suplementos hormonales de manera consciente y con sustento científico.
Conocer las indicaciones para suplemento vitamínicos.
Competencias, aptitudes y destrezas que debe adquirir el alumno
Establecer una correlación clínica con los niveles hormonales e interpretar correctamente los exámenes de laboratorio.

Competences, aptitudes and skills that the student should acquire

Establish a clinical correlation with hormone levels and correctly interpret laboratory tests.

Module 17: Collagen Biostimulators

Types of biostimulators available on the market

Characteristics of each product

Types of biostimulators

Applied anatomy

Advantages and disadvantages over other treatments

Application techniques

Application protocols

Individualization of the patient

Indications

Contraindications

Pre- and post-treatment care
Objectives

GENERAL OBJECTIVES:

To become trained in the field of collagen biostimulators and understand the advantages over other treatments.

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES:

To become familiar with the techniques, protocols and products available on the market.

Competences, aptitudes and skills to be acquired by the student

Form a clinical criterion for the choice of each product.

Module 18: Ozone Therapy

What is ozone?

How is it produced?

History

Principles of application of ozone therapy in medicine and dentistry

Equipment

Mechanisms of action

Toxicity of ozone

Application protocols in dentistry

Ozonated gas, water and oil

Objectives

GENERAL OBJECTIVES:

To be introduced to ozone therapy for orofacial harmonization.

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES:

To achieve treatments for the well-being of the patient.

Competences, skills and abilities to be acquired by the student

Understand the multiple applications of ozone in dentistry.

Module 19: Viscosupplementation For The TMJ

Medical history

Joint pathology

Degenerative pathology

Muscular pathology

Temporomandibular alternative therapies

Bruxism

Use of occlusal plates

Diagnosis

Classification and differential diagnosis of bruxism

Viscosupplementation: definition

Scientific support

Chondrocyte stimulation

Indications

Treatment advantages

Application protocol

Classes of hyaluronic acid

Characteristics of hyaluronic acid for viscosupplementation

Recommendations before and after treatment

Application technique

Follow-up and use of myorelaxing plate

Treatment control

Objectives

GENERAL OBJECTIVES:

To introduce the student to the field of viscosupplementation in TMJ and temporomandibular disorders.

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES:

Improve all types of temporomandibular disorders and address their etiological factors.

Reduce risk and occlusal factors.

To identify articular pathology VS. muscular pathology.

To reduce or eliminate orofacial pain.

Competences, aptitudes and skills to be acquired by the student.

Understand the alterations of the stomatognathic system and TMJ dysfunctions and emphasize their solution through viscosupplementation or the elaboration of myorelaxant plates.

Module 20: Facial Threading

History of facial threads

Types of commercially available threads and their applications

Indications

Contraindications

Diversity of techniques applied in dentistry

Facial anatomy applied to the facial threading technique and danger zones

Diagnosis and planning

Concept of facial rejuvenation

Pharmacology applied to facelift

Complications

Clinical cases

Objectives

GENERAL OBJECTIVES:

The student should have a thorough understanding of the types of threads, their definition, taxonomy, classification, composition, mechanism of action and durability in orofacial tissues.

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES:

To be aware of the different techniques of application and placement of threads in order to achieve optimal results.

Competences, aptitudes and skills to be acquired by the student

To fully understand the subject of facial threads, from their types to their application techniques.

Module 21: Lip Lift

Anatomy, labial and peri-oral morphology

Facial aging

Visagism of the lower third of the face and golden ratio

Clinical examination

Lip lift indications and contraindications

Lip anesthesia

Biosafety

Applied pharmacology

Surgical technique step by step

Postoperative care

Possible complications and management

Objectives

GENERAL OBJECTIVES:

To know the lip and perioral morphology, as well as the factors that affect it.

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES:

To know the lip lift technique.

To manage possible complications.

Respect normal proportions, naturalness and culturally accepted aesthetic parameters.

Competences, aptitudes and skills to be acquired by the student.

To know the technique and indications of the lip lift.

Module 22: Intensive Study/Clinical Practice Campus Sao Paulo

Clinical practice on patients

Objectives

GENERAL OBJECTIVES:

To place special emphasis on the placement of collagen threads.

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES:

To become familiar with the use of hyaluronic acid in dentistry.

To understand the basics, types of smile lines, beautification and rejuvenation of smiles and faces as part of a comprehensive treatment.

Know the new surgical protocols for predictable success.

Integration of all concepts gained in the program.

Competencies, aptitudes and skills to be acquired by the student.

Apply all the knowledge of orofacial harmonization applied in dentistry.

Module 23: Clinical Practice On Patients

Clinical Practice I: Clinical photography, clinical history, informed consent and management of complications.

Clinical Practice II: Botulinum Neurotoxin

Clinical Practice III: Advanced hyaluronic acid

Clinical Practice IV: Phototherapy and Chemical Facial Lipolysis

Clinical Practice VI: Jett Plasma

Clinical Practice VII: Collagen Biostimulators

Clinical Practice VIII: Ozone therapy

Clinical practice IX: Clinical history, application of intra-articular hyaluronic acid and elaboration of maintenance occlusal splint.

Clinical practice X: Collagen and tensor threads; lip lift.

TFM Presentation

Theoretical Program

It consists of the individual defense of a project or research and development work composed of a set of explanations, theories, ideas, reasoning and assessments on a specific topic, based on documentary research, collection, analysis and interpretation of data, problem solving, exposing autonomously and professionally.

Evaluation criteria

During the course of this postgraduate course there will be a continuous evaluation of theoretical and practical exercises. Likewise, attendance to 80% of the hours and active participation in the classes will be required.

The qualifications of this Expert Degree will be carried out according to the criteria established in the evaluation system. The learning results obtained by the students will be rated on a scale of 0 to 10.

 

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