Dental Implantology Privilege Requirements: Health Policies and Standards Department Health Regulation Sector (2021)
Dental Implantology Privilege Requirements: Health Policies and Standards Department Health Regulation Sector (2021)
Dental Implantology Privilege Requirements: Health Policies and Standards Department Health Regulation Sector (2021)
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Dental Implantology
Privilege Requirements
Version 3
Issue date: 10/08/2021
Effective date: 10/08/2021
Health Regulation Sector (HRS) forms an integral part of Dubai Health Authority (DHA) and is
mandated by DHA Law No. (6) of 2018 to undertake several functions including but not limited to:
Developing regulation, policy, standards, guidelines to improve quality and patient safety and
• Licensure and inspection of health facilities as well as healthcare professionals and ensuring
• Managing patient complaints and assuring patient and physician rights are upheld.
The Dental Implantology Privilege Requirements aims to fulfil the following overarching DHA
Strategic Objectives and Program within the Dubai Health Strategy (2016–2021):
• Objective 2: Direct resources to ensure happy, healthy and safe environment for Dubai
population.
• Strategic Program 10: Excellence & Quality, which promotes excellence in healthcare service
delivery in Dubai while enhancing patient happiness, experience, satisfaction and trust.
The Health Policy and Standards Department (HPSD) developed this Standard in collaboration
with Subject Matter Experts. HRS would like to acknowledge and thank these health professionals
for their dedication toward improving quality and safety of healthcare services in the Emirate of
Dubai.
INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................... 2
ACKNOWLEDGMENT .......................................................................................................................... 3
DEFINITIONS ........................................................................................................................................ 6
ABBREVIATIONS ................................................................................................................................. 7
1. BACKGROUND............................................................................................................................. 8
2. SCOPE ........................................................................................................................................... 8
3. PURPOSE...................................................................................................................................... 9
4. APPLICABILITY ............................................................................................................................ 9
Dubai Health Authority (DHA) is pleased to present the third version of the Dental Implantology
Privilege, which focuses on trainee eligibility criteria, implant training courses requirements and the
application process to avail a privilege to practice Dental Implantology in the Emirate of Dubai.
The purpose of this document is to assure provision of the highest level of safety and quality of
Dental Implantology services within DHA licensed health facilities at all times. The document is
developed to keep pace with the evolving healthcare needs and in alignment with current
international best practice. Dentist and Dental specialist are eligible to be privileged for dental
implantology by DHA except for Dental Radiology and Forensic Dentistry licensing categories.
The Dental Implantology Privilege is aligned with the following DHA documents:
• Scope of Practice and Core Competencies for General Dentists and Dental Specialists.
Continuing Professional Development (CPD): are a range of learning activities through which
healthcare professionals maintain and develop their knowledge and skills throughout their career
to ensure that they retain their capacity to practice safely, effectively and legally within their
Dental Implant: is a cylindrical and/or tapered post, usually made of titanium that serves as a
substitute for the tooth root and provides a strong and sturdy foundation for one or more
replacement teeth.
Dental Implantology: is the branch of dental practice pertaining to the restoration and
maintenance of oral function, appearance and health of the patient through the replacement of
teeth and contiguous structures with endosseous dental implants and associated prosthetic
components.
Position: The term describing the applicant/ healthcare professional designation, which consist
Over the past decade, dental implantology has become an indispensable part of mainstream
dentistry and has aided dentists improve the quality of oral health and esthetics in patients. A
dental implant (endosseous implant or fixture) is a surgical component that interfaces with the
bone of the jaw or skull to anchor and support crowns, bridges, dentures and facial prosthesis.
The success or failure of dental implants primarily relates to the surgeon’s competencies,
individual receiving treatment, the extent to which medication affects osseo-integration, the
amount of stress placed on the implant and general health of surrounding tissues.
The risks and complications related to implant therapy can generally be divided into three areas,
namely the surgical risk (for example, excessive bleeding or nerve injury), risk that may occur in
the first three-six months (such as infection and failure to osseointegrate) and risk that may
occur over the longer term (such as peri-implantitis and mechanical failures). Thus, dentists
practising dental implantology require specialized knowledge, clinical skill-set and training in
the surgical, prosthetic and after care aspects of the treatment. Health Regulation Sector (HRS)
will assess and privilege dentists seeking to provide dental implantology services in Dubai
2. SCOPE
2.1. To ensure provision of the highest levels of safety and quality of Dental Implantology
3.1. Ensure Dentists providing the Dental Implantology Service are trained adequately to
3.2. Ensure Dentists providing the Dental Implantology Service obtain the privilege from
3.3. Health Facilities providing Dental Implantology Courses are well equipped and have a
4. APPLICABILITY
4.1. DHA licensed Health Facilities opting to conduct dental implantology training.
4.2. DHA licensed healthcare professionals and health facilities providing Dental
Implantology services.
5.1. The Healthcare Professional shall be licensed and permitted by DHA to provide
Implantology services.
5.2. DHA licensed General Dentist and Dental Specialists, except Dental Radiologists are
5.3. Only Oral Surgeons, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons and Periodontists can perform
advanced surgeries related to dental implants e.g. sinus lift surgery and advanced bone
grafting.
5.4.2. Proof that dental Implantology treatment (surgical and prosthetic) was part
6.1. Any implantology course inside or outside the United Arab Emirates (UAE) shall fulfil
the below criteria to be accepted by DHA and to ensure qualifying its trainees to apply
Table 1
Under DHA Outside DHA
Aspect Criteria
jurisdiction jurisdiction
Duration Multi-modular structured program
or certificate over a period of not ✓ ✓
less than 12 month.
Faculty Speakers: to be experienced and
✓ ✓
qualified in related field.
✓
According to the
Clinical instructors: to be permitted (Professional
regulation in the
to practise implantology. license as
related jurisdiction
Implantologists)
Trainees Completed basic dental qualification
✓ ✓
(BDS, DDS) and Internship program.
✓
Hold a valid professional license • New applicant: According to the
during hand-on component of the “Trainee” license. regulation in the
course • DHA Licensed related jurisdiction
professional: valid
Curriculum Developed in
collaboration/Affiliation with dental
academic institution (courses
developed by individuals shall not be
accepted).
The course should be comprehensive
with both theoretical and practical
parts covering the following subjects
as minimum:
• Basics head and neck anatomy
• Principles of diagnosis and
treatment planning
✓ ✓
• Radiographic techniques and
interpretation
• Principles of surgical dental
implantology
• Principles of prosthetic dental
implantology
• Basics periodontology in relation
to implant dentistry
• Applied pharmacology
• Human disease relevant to implant
dentistry
• Medico legal aspects in dental
implantology treatment
Setting Academic
Clinical training conducted in a DHA licensed
institution
health facility or dental college health facility with
approved by
1
Must include patients’ details, replaced teeth number, implant type and diameter (implant reference tag) and
steps with dates of each. Documentation with intra-oral photographs & x-ray must also be maintained.
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7. RECOMMENDATION THREE: HEALTH FACILITY APPLICATION PROCESS FOR
IMPLANTOLOGY TRAINING
7.1. DHA licensed Health facilities opting to conduct Dental Implantology training (theory &
7.1.1. Apply to for clinical training services if requirements from Table 1 are met.
7.1.2. Fill and submit application to Medical Education and Research Department
7.1.3. Once the course approved from MERD, the health facility should apply via
the online licensing system (Sheryan) to add Clinical Training to the facility
7.1.5. Once the Clinical Training service permission is issued, the health facility
must ensure that all trainees joining the training course are licensed under
7.2. Training centre opting to conduct Dental Implantology Training (theory part only) in
Dubai while the clinical training is taking part outside the city shall ensure the following:
7.2.1. Fill and submit application to Medical Education and Research Department
8.1. Completing the approved Implantology course successfully does not allowed the
8.2. Application should be submitted via the online Licensing system (Sheryan) along with
valid Good Standing Certificate and a copy of recent Implantology Logbook (not older
than 2 years).
8.3. All professionals have to pass the required Computer Based Testing (CBT) assessment.
8.4. The training course certificate shall be verified along with other required documents.
8.5. Dentists who have a gap of their clinical implant practice and wish to obtain the licensed
privilege; must fulfil the Gap of practice requirement as set in the Unified Healthcare
8.5.2. Implantology logbook for at least 30 cases in approved training facilities under
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