Mastering Occlusion: The Advanced Restorative & Reconstruction Course

Requires completion of Mastering Occlusion Introductory course/Occlusion in Everyday Dentistry and Applied Occlusal Principles 1 courses

104 CE Hours

Course Dates: TBD

Five 2 day weekends, Hands-on with your patients

Dentist: TBD
Tuition: TBD
One team member:  Included

What you will Learn:

  • Evaluation and treatment planning for partial and full anterior and posterior restorative reconstruction
  • How to manage your patient to make “big” cases seem easy
  • Accurate provisionalization of cases to ensure predictability
  • Accurate occlusal records for reconstruction level restorative
  • Preparing teeth for anterior and posterior partial and full restorative reconstruction
  • Use of jaw tracking devices to optimize the anatomy and occlusion of your restorations
  • Use of fully adjustable instrumentation to optimize the anatomy and the occlusion of your restorations
  • How to “remount” a case to insert restorations with minimal adjustment

Topics to be covered:

  • Diagnosis and treatment planning for partial and full anterior and posterior restorative reconstruction
  • Diagnostic waxing techniques
  • How to fabricate provisional restorations directly and indirectly
  • Use of occlusal instrumentation in restorative cases
  • Use of jaw tracking devices
  • Phase II reconstruction restorative based occlusal therapy
  • Remounting procedures

IPSO is a recognized ADA CERP provider. ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by Boards of Dentistry. IPSO designates this course for a minimum of 104 hours of continuing education credit. ADA CERP approval through December, 2028. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry.

IPSO designates this course for 104 hours of continuing education credit.