What you'll learn

  • Understand foundational occlusal principles as they apply to removable, fixed, and implant-supported restorations

  • Apply clinical guidelines for achieving optimal occlusion in various treatment scenarios

  • Perform occlusal adjustments, including adjustments for occlusal appliances

Course description

This lecture will review essential occlusal concepts for removable, fixed, and implant-supported restorations, along with diagnostic evaluation, clinical decision-making, and treatment planning for fixed prosthodontic rehabilitation. Practical guidance will also be provided on managing occlusion throughout treatment and delivery.

The session will conclude with clinically relevant strategies to help clinicians address common occlusion-related challenges encountered in everyday practice.

Instructors

Associate Professor of Restorative Dentistry and Biomaterials Sciences

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