Research activity
Why research is key?
Research is an essential component of the MCIB (Master in Oral Surgery and Implantology), as it allows students to deepen their scientific knowledge, develop critical thinking, and actively contribute to the advancement of the discipline.
RESEARCH
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Guided surgery and robotic surgery
Nerve injuries from third molar extraction
Pathology associated with impacted third molars
Peri-implant pathology
Postoperative complications in oral surgery and implantology
Stress and complex clinical decision-making
Laser in Oral Surgery
Pain and orofacial anesthesia
Opportunities for the student.
Scientific publications and conferences
We encourage students to publish in high-impact journals and present at national and international conferences.
Academic continuity and access to doctoral studies
We support students to continue into doctoral studies and defend their PhD thesis in cutting-edge research areas.
Expert support and high-level resources
Students have access to research faculty, advanced laboratories, and technological infrastructure with international projection.
ONGOING COMPETITIVE PROJECTS .
As part of the IDIBELL research group, the master’s program conducts research projects with national and international funding. Some of the ongoing projects include:
- EStudy on peri-implantitis (ERASMUS+)
- EStudy on microplastics from orthodontic aligners
The MCBI-UB also receives support from leading companies that collaborate through sponsored chairs to promote training, research, and knowledge transfer.
Clinical trials are also carried out under agreements with leading industry partners, contributing to scientific innovation and validation, including projects in:
- Catedra UB-Avinent
- Catedra UB-Dentaid
- UB-Inibsa Class
- Bone regeneration with firms such as Geistlich Pharma (CH), Aesculap–BBraun (DE), Resorba Medical (DE)
- AI-assisted navigated surgery with DCarer (CN), X-Guide – Nobel Biocare (CH)
- Peri-implant diseases with Dentaid (ES), Geistlich (CH), AB-Biotics (ES)
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