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Removable dentures for dentists and technicians
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29 Sep - 3 Dec 2021
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Jean-Daniel Orthlieb
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Павел Кравец
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Max Bosshart
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Victor Cerda Guill
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Alessio Casucci
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Alessandro Ielasi
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Piero Venezia
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10 lessons (18h 11min)
7 CE Credits

English
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Lesson 1.Occlusal registration and occlusal concept in complete denture: another approach than the classic way. Part 1
– Classic way and another approach
– Vertical dimension
– Horizontal reference plane and Facebow
– Centric relation.
Lesson 2.Occlusal registration and occlusal concept in complete denture: another approach than the classic way. Part 2
– Occlusal plane and occlusal curves
– Guiding concept
– Final occlusal adjustment (remounting)
– Summary and conclusion.
Lesson 3.Complete denture: a patient-centered approach
– Aesthetic analysis in the totally edentulous patient.
– How to idealize the position of upper frontal teeth according aesthetics and phonetics
– Therapeutic possibilities in the totally edentulous patients: Complete denture, Overdenture, Hybrid Prosthesis.
– Complete Denture: The Analog Workflow
– Rehabilitation of patients in Hopeless Dentition with immediate dentures.
Lesson 4.Complete dentures: manual method
– Preliminary stages in the production of removable dentures and tools
– Analysis of impressions and their correction
– Wax bite templates: criteria and important parameters, centric
– Key information that a technician should receive from a dentist to achieve a qualitative result
– Model analysis criteria
– Techniques for using an articulator in complete dentures manufacturing
– Choice of teeth size and shape
– The principle of teeth setting according to Polz or Gerber
– Function checking technique for double-balanced occlusion
– Modeling the wax base
– Cold and hot polymerization: advantages and disadvantages
– Reocclusion and finishing: techniques and protocols.
Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Functional dentists, Dental technicians.
Lesson 5.Aesthetics and function in complete denture: an update approach
– Key aspects of occlusion restoration in complete edentulism
– Closed mouth impression technique
– Gothic arch registration: intraoral and extraoral procedures
– Rehabilitation of patients with complete edentulism in complex clinical cases: an example
– Registration of Vertical Dimension of Occlusion (VDO)
– Important aspects of communication between the dentist and dental technician
– Occlusal concepts in complete denture:
- normal occlusion
- reduced occlusion
- cross bite.
– Creating aesthetic complete removable dentures
– Analysis of long-term treatment results.
Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Functional dentists, Dental technicians.
Lesson 6.Complete dentures: digital approach
– Comparison of different scanning methods
– Protocols for digital duplication of prostheses
– Technique for digital fabrication of custom trays
– Methodology for installation of a centric
– Protocol for transferring palatine rims to a rigid base
– Modeling and setting using 3Shape and Exocad software
– 3D printing: advantages and methods
– Milling technology
– Technique for gluing and individualization of printed and PMMA units
– Clinical examples of making digital removable dentures.
Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Functional dentists, Dental technicians.
Lesson 7.The Bio-mimetic approach to complete dentures: analog and digital workflows
– Utilizing Intra-Oral Scanner in Complete immediate dentures
– The CAD-CAM DENTURE
– The B.A.R.I. Technique analog workflow: how to convert a total prosthesis into a fixed hybrid prosthesis on implants
– How to plan the guided surgery utilizing information from complete denture
– The Digital Cross Mounting: how to transfer all prosthetic coordinates from temporary to final restoration.
Lesson 8.SEMCD (Suction Effective Mandibular Complete Denture) technology and VERTYSYSTEM
– The goals of edentulous rehabilitation and various types of rehabilitation
– Preliminary impressions: significance and techniques
– Techniques for taking high-quality impressions
– Design and preparation of individual trays
– Wax preparation for impression taking
– Anatomical landmarks defining the borders of individual trays
– Requirements for a high-quality functional impression
– Trays for functional impressions
– Video demonstration of creating an individual tray:
- creating a gypsum model
- baseplate design
- trimming the baseplate edges
- creating rigid occlusal templates.
– Video demonstration of creating a master model and assembly the model in an articulator
– Key concepts of occlusion depending on the type of rehabilitation
– Establishing the occlusal plane and anatomical wax modeling
– Protocols for manufacturing prostheses using the VERTYSYSTEM
– Final stage, inspection, and polishing of the dentures.
Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Functional dentists, Dental technicians.
Lesson 9.Denture stability and masticatory stability
– Stability issues of a dentures;
– Chewing forces;
– Transversal analysis of molars;
– Sagittal analysis of molars;
– The occlusal scheme of the teeth;
– Lingual occlusion;
– Directions of force vectors to the alveolar ridge;
– Destabilizing factors of dentures;
– Model analysis.
Lesson 10.How important are Immediate Side Shift, Fischer angle and retrusivе movement
– Differences between chewing movements and parafunctional movements;
– The value of the Immediate Side Shift (Bennett movement);
– The meaning of retrusive movement. Important differences when using different articulators;
– Fischer angle value. Why is it so important to work with an articulator with this parameter?
– Comparative characteristics of articulators.
Course includes next lessons:
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Lesson 1
Occlusal registration and occlusal concept in complete denture: another approach than the classic way. Part 1
Jean-Daniel OrthliebShow lesson program
0:01
Introduction and Course Objectives
3:27
Complete Denture Challenges and Classical Approaches
8:35
Vertical Dimension: Myths and Reproducibility
11:28
Cephalometry and Vertical Dimension
18:30
Skeletal Correlations for Vertical Dimension
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Lesson 2
Occlusal registration and occlusal concept in complete denture: another approach than the classic way. Part 2
Jean-Daniel OrthliebShow lesson program
0:01
Introduction & Review: VDO, Centric Relation, Planes
4:34
Occlusal Plane Concepts and Historical Approaches
7:43
Plane vs Curve: Emphasis on Curve of Spee and Wilson
18:03
Comparative Anatomy: Occlusal Curves Across Mammals
28:47
Tangent Law (Page) and Radius–Ramus Correlations
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Lesson 3
Complete denture: a patient-centered approach
Piero VeneziaShow lesson program
0:01
Introduction and Speaker Biography
2:07
Epidemiology of Edentulism and Patient Diversity
5:04
Treatment Strategies and Zitzmann Decision Checklist
10:45
Dental Aesthetics: Tooth Proportion & Gingival Contours
18:15
Dental‑Labial and Facial Analysis; Vertical Dimension
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2h 15min
Lesson 4
Complete dentures: manual method
Павел КравецShow lesson program
0:01
Introduction and role of removable dentures in implant planning
8:27
Occlusal load, tooth materials and retention strategies
16:54
Impression protocols: anatomical vs functional impressions
25:21
Custom trays, centric registration and wax rim procedures
33:49
Vertical dimension, rest position and work rims
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