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Full rehabilitation in prosthetic dentistry: new vision

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4 aulas + 1 grátis (6h 28m)

5.25 CE Credits

5.25 CE Credits

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– World renowned restorer from sunny Italy

– Founder and director of the educational project Fradeani Education

– Author of the book "Esthetic Rehabilitation In Fixed Prosthodontics", which has been translated into 12 languages of the world.


This is just a small part of the merits of our lecturer - Mauro Fradeani!


Dr. Fradeani's online course is dedicated to full rehabilitation in prosthetics:


– How to create a step-by-step treatment plan

– How to do aesthetic, functional and occlusal analyzes

– What are minimally invasive prosthetic procedures

– How to choose the right material and the restoration, depending on the clinical case

– How to communicate successfully with a laboratory

– What complications the clinician may encounter before, during and after full rehabilitation.

Aula 1.Diagnosis and treatment planning

– Knowledge and skills as a basis for diagnosis and treatment

– Traditional and innovative approach

– MIPP concept

– Esthetic analysis: stages

– Communication with the dental technician

– Facial feature аnalysis: NHP

– Esthetics and phonetics

– Sound «S»: pronunciation features

– Analog fundamental principles

– Setting teeth: making decisions

– Worn dentition: treatment of a complex clinical case

– Incisor profile: sound «F»

– Prosthetic justifications of esthetic restoration

– Dental esthetics: perfect composition.


Recommended for: Prosthetist, Dental Technician, General Dentist.

Aula 2.Functional analysis. Introductory lesson

– Criteria for the balance of the dentoalveolar system

– Worn dentition: 

 

- Attrition

- Abrasion

- Erosion

- Abfraction.

 

– Erosion: endogenous and exogenous

– Saliva: protective factors

– Attrition: physiological and pathological

– Bruxism: awake and sleep

– The role of good occlusion

– Central relation: definition

– Adapted centric position

– Anterior guidance and muscles;

– Digital technologies in treatment planning.

 

Recommended for: Prosthetist, Dental Technician, General Dentist.

Aula 3.Functional analysis

– Criteria for the balance of the dentoalveolar system

– Worn dentition: 


- Attrition

- Abrasion

- Erosion

- Abfraction.


– Erosion: endogenous and exogenous

– Saliva: protective factors

– Attrition: physiological and pathological

– Bruxism: awake and sleep

– The role of good occlusion

– Central relation: definition

– Adapted centric position

– Anterior guidance and muscles;

– Digital technologies in treatment planning

– Material selection: Zirconium dioxide vs Lithium disilicate

– MIPP: classification

– Teeth preparation: evolution

– Methods of enamel preservation.


Recommended for: Prosthetist, Dental Technician, General Dentist.

Aula 4.Comprehensive approach to rehabilitation

– MIPP 2A: treatment planning

– Orthodontic preparation for orthognathic surgery

– Ideal dental composition

– MIPP 2B: diagnostics and tactics

– The concept of full veneers

– Rehabilitation for cleft palate

– Selective grinding of teeth

– MIPP 3: prosthetic revolution

– Wax-up: the importance of the stage

– Vertical dimension of occlusion.


Recommended for: Prosthetist, Dental Technician, General Dentist.

Aula 5.Functional optimization techniques

– Customized anterior guidance: meaning

– Cross mounting

– Biological integration

– Preparation of the anterior teeth

– Mock-up is basis of planning

– Tips and recommendations in the work

– Treatment of a patient with Sjogren’s syndrome

– Minimally invasive prosthetic procedure

– Thickness of ceramic restoration: minimum values

– Clinical сases.


Recommended for: Prosthetist, Dental Technician, General Dentist.