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Pathological tooth wear: a comprehensive online school. For restorative dentists, functional dentists, and dental technicians
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Devang Patel
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Daniel Paesani
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Jean-Daniel Orthlieb
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Maurizio De Stefano
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Graham Woolley
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Antonello francesco Pavone
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Marco Veneziani
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Jacek Glebocki
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Carlo Poggio
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Riccardo Ammannato
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Francisco J. Pereira Jr
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Benett Amaechi
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14 lecciones + 2 gratis (20h 47m)
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Comprehensive online school on treating pathological tooth wear for restorative dentists, functional dentists, and dental technicians!
During this training, you will learn:
– Evidence-based approaches to diagnosing and planning treatment for pathological tooth wear
– Criteria for selecting materials for tooth restoration
– Protocols for managing wear: restoration and functional approaches
– Principles and guidelines for treating bruxism and tooth wear
– Protocols for working with total adhesive restorations.
Lección 1.The role of bruxism in the mechanism of tooth wear
– Etiological factors and the mechanism of development of tooth wear: abrasion, erosion, attrition
– Bruxism and musculoskeletal dysfunctions: the main paradigms
– Occlusive splints in the diagnosis of bruxism:
- Bruxism without tooth wear
- Tooth wear without bruxism
- Tooth wear with bruxism.
– Bruxism vs erosion: distinctive features
– Increased tooth abrasion: histological aspects
– The effect of the quantity and quality of saliva on tooth wear
– Strategy for the management of patients with increased tooth wear: step-by-step protocol
– The role of the tongue in the development of tooth wear
– Relationship between gastroesophageal reflux, bruxism and pathological tooth wear
– Questionnaires that help identifies the true source of problems with tooth wear.
Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Functional dentists.
Lección 2.Treatment of dental erosion as one of the factors of tooth wear development
– Erosion of teeth: definition and diagnosis
– Types of tooth wear: attrition, non-carious cervical lesions, abrasion, erosion
– Clinical signs of erosion
– Etiology of erosion development:
- Gastro-esophageal reflux disease
- Bulimia nervosa
- Gastric surgery
- Cyclic or psychogenic vomiting syndrome
- Pregnancy induced vomiting
- Chronic alcoholism
- Dietary
- Taking medications
- Industrial workers
- Professional wine tasters.
– Factors affecting the development of erosion: saliva, soft tissues of the oral cavity, temperature of drinks
– Prevention and control of erosion: step-by-step protocol
– Determination of the degree of erosion: BEWE index
– Method of recording and measuring erosion using a silicone key
– Tactics of managing patients with erosions: methods of protecting the damaged surface
– Hypersensitivity of teeth: diagnosis and principles of treatment.
Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Functional dentists.
Lección 3.Composite protocol: index technique
– Philosophy of minimally invasive dentistry
– Free-hand layering technique
– Causes of tooth wear: friction, abrasion, erosion, perimolysis
– Copy-paste approach in adhesive restoration
– Index technique (single silicone key technique): advantages
– Index technique for tooth wear: digital and analog protocols
– New technique devised by the author of injection with thermo-viscose composites and double-layer mask
– Additional palatine incisor restorations: technique
– Adhesive restoration planning: aesthetic analysis and DSD, diagnostic Wax-up and Mock-up
– Fixation of composite overlays: adhesive protocol
– Durability of direct composite restoration with tooth wear
– Maintenance.
Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Functional dentists.
Lección 4.Composite protocol: index technique. Introductory lesson
– Philosophy of minimally invasive dentistry
– Free-hand layering technique
– Causes of tooth wear: friction, abrasion, erosion, perimolysis
– Copy-paste approach in adhesive restoration
– Index technique (single silicone key technique): advantages
– Index technique for tooth wear: digital and analog protocols
– New technique devised by the author of injection with thermo-viscose composites and double-layer mask
– Additional palatine incisor restorations: technique
– Adhesive restoration planning: aesthetic analysis and DSD, diagnostic Wax-up and Mock-up
– Fixation of composite overlays: adhesive protocol
– Durability of direct composite restoration with tooth wear
– Maintenance.
Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Functional dentists.
Lección 5.Classic way of prosthetic restoration of worn dentition
– Tooth wear: causes and diagnosis
– The main types of tooth wear
– Methods of treatment of pathological tooth wear
– Total rehabilitation vs dentistry of one tooth: principles of occlusion
– Algorithm of occlusal evaluation in case of pathological tooth wear
– Signs and symptoms of parafunction
– Reorganization approach: protocol and advantages of the method
– DAHL-technique: basic principles
– Limiting factors in the total rehabilitation of the dentition with pathological tooth wear.
Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Functional dentists.
Lección 6.Classic Wax-up and Mock-up protocols for tooth worn treatment
– The main stages of total rehabilitation in case of pathological tooth wear
– Diagnostic Wax-up and Mock-up
– Plastering of models in the articulator: technique
– Features of modeling the palatine surface
– The technique of making composite veneers in a direct way using a silicone key
– Mock-up: methodology and criteria for Mock-up control in a week
– Adhesive total rehabilitation: DAHL technique
– The technique of restoring the anterior teeth:
- Using a transparent silicone key
- Injection formation technique
- Composite indirect facets.
– Stabilization of posterior teeth contacts: strategies and techniques
– Restoring posterior teeth with composite materials: techniques
– Restoration of posterior teeth by the imprint method: tips and recommendations
– Stabilization of treatment results: the use of a Michigan splint
– Maintenance protocol.
Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Functional dentists.
Lección 7.Perfect VDO and CR in worn dentition treatment by Kois Center mentor
– Causes of pathological tooth wear
– Types of chewing: the relationship with the pathological tooth wear
– Range of function: norm and pathology, limited range
– Signs of pathological tooth wear
– Mechanical tooth wear: causes and mechanism of development
– Determination of the centric relation: methodology
– Principles of treatment of the tooth wear
– Principles of working with the Kois articulator: analog and digital protocol
– Kois deprogrammer: specifics of the work
– Criteria for restoring the correct vertical dimension.
Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Functional dentists.
Lección 8.Total adhesive restorations - direct and indirect techniques
– Total rehabilitation using the injection formation technique: principles
– Methods of isolation of the working field
– Three-layer silicone key: operation protocol
– Wax-up and Mock-up in the protocol of total rehabilitation
– Adhesive protocol with tooth wear
– Method of forming composite material
– Indirect methods of total compositional rehabilitation: a three-stage protocol
– Planning based on facial features, aesthetic analysis
– Method of biologically oriented preparation
– Ceramic overlays and crowns: indications and protocols
– Total rehabilitation for erosion and abrasion: step-by-step protocol
– Increasing the vertical dimension of the occlusion: predictability and safety
– Laminate veneers made of zirconium dioxide: protocol.
Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Functional dentists.
Lección 9.Bruxism: from management to oral rehabilitation. Part 1
– Definition of bruxism based on clinical examples
– Classification of bruxism
– Analysis and comparison between awake bruxism and sleep bruxism
– Evaluation of oral behaviors in relation to sleep disorders:
- Bruxism as a protective factor
- Bruxism as a risk factor
- Association with other disorders and health conditions.
– Clinical case analysis and bruxism evaluation:
- Patient evaluation and clinical examination
- Supplementary diagnostic exams that aid in bruxism assessment
- Identifying the risk factors associated with bruxism.
Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Functional dentists, Restorative dentist, General dentists.
Lección 10.Bruxism: from management to oral rehabilitation. Part 2
– Cognitive-behavioral approach for patients diagnosed with bruxism
– Protocols for controlling other disorders and health conditions that may influence bruxism
– Protocols of splint therapy:
- Splint classification and analysis of different types
- Steps to designing splint appliances.
– Pharmacological approach to managing bruxism
– Evaluation of drugs inducing bruxism
– Analysis of medications reducing bruxism
– Full-mouth rehabilitation protocols.
Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Functional dentists, Restorative dentist, General dentists.
Lección 11.Dental anti-aging: main principles when working with worn dentition
– Tooth wear: definition and classification
– The difference between physiological and pathological tooth wear
– Etiopathogenesis of pathological tooth wear
– Preventive protocols for pathological tooth wear
– Types of tooth wear and the compensatory response of the stomatognathic system
– Classification of tooth wear based on localization
– Protocols for interdisciplinary diagnosis of worn dentition
– Orthodontics prior to full-mouth rehabilitation: why, when, and how?
– Localized restorative protocols
– Protocols for full-mouth reconstruction
– Maintenance over time of dental rejuvenation.
Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Functional dentists, Restorative dentist, General dentists.
Lección 12.Gummy smile and short tooth syndrome: interdisciplinary aesthetic rehabilitation
– Etiopathogenetic causes of gummy smile (GS) and short tooth syndrome (STS)
– Smile line assessment and its application in aesthetic evaluation
– The proposed classification system for adult patients with GS and STS and the diagnostic process used within this classification
– Biological and restorative approaches employed in treating gummy smile and short tooth syndrome
– The significance of surgically exposing the cemento-enamel junction when addressing gummy smile cases
– Compensatory eruption with orthodontics
– Protocols for balancing the gingival smile line
– Analysis of the interdisciplinary approach to treatment
– Maxillofacial surgery and aesthetic rehabilitation
– Protocols of interdisciplinary aesthetic rehabilitation
– Analysis of full-mouth restorative protocols: from smile analysis to post-treatment evaluation.
Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Functional dentists, Restorative dentist, General dentists.
Lección 13.Psycho-behavioral approach, splint therapy, composite restorations
– Addressing excessive bruxism through a psycho-behavioral approach
– Bruxism treatment modalities:
- Occlusal splint and its limitations
- Importance of a dual psychological approach and stress management.
– Holistic approach to bruxism treatment and nasal breathing for improved sleep quality
– Integration of proprioceptive stimulation:
- Occlusal proprioceptive stimulation
- Reinforcing the psycho-behavioral approach.
– Utilizing composite restorations for effective results.
Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Functional dentists, Restorative dentist, General dentists.
Lección 14.The simple prosthetic approach of tooth wear treatment. DAHL technique
– The rate and severity of wear
– Monitoring of tooth wear
– Establishing a new occlusion
– Increasing the VDO
– Centric relation
– Protocols for the choice of occlusal scheme and occlusal analysis
– Choice of articulator
– Materials for crown restoration
– Parafunctiona and worn dentition
– The Dahl technique.
Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Functional dentists, Restorative dentist, General dentists.
Lección 15.Treatment of Worn Dentition with Ceramic Restorations
– Step-by-step analysis of clinical cases of worn dentition:
- Diagnosis and case clinical history analysis
- Radiological, functional, and occlusal analysis
- Treatment planning and objectives of the treatment
- Facially generated treatment planning and digital smile design
- Splint therapy and lower jaw repositioning protocols
- Evaluation of occlusal plane on the articulator
- Protocols for adhesive mock-up and analysis of neuromuscular pattern.
– Clinical performance of porcelain laminate veneers
– Incisal WRAP veneer prep vs. Butt-joint
– Tooth wear evaluation system
– Protocols to increase the occlusal vertical dimension (OVD)
– Ceramic veneers or direct molded veneers?
Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Dental technicians, General dentists.
Lección 16.Prosthodontic and interdisciplinary bruxism treatment
– Goals and objectives of prosthodontic treatment
– The concept of "non-invasive" in the treatment of bruxists
– Rehabilitation or aesthetic dentistry: treatment tactics for bruxism
– Indications for changing occlusal relationships
– Full crowns or partial adhesive restorations: selection algorithm
– Digital bruxism treatment protocol: benefits
– Total prosthetic rehabilitation: clinical examples
– Occlusion: a role in bruxism treatment planning
– An interdisciplinary approach in the treatment of bruxism
– Occlusion on implants: risks of bruxism.
Recommended for: Orthodontists, Prosthetists, Gnathologists, General dentists.
El curso incluye las siguientes lecciones:
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1h 47m
Lección 1
The role of bruxism in the mechanism of tooth wear
Daniel PaesaniMostrar el programa de la lección
0:01
Introduction and Etiological Factors of Tooth Wear
2:36
Bruxism Paradigm and Research Evidence
8:20
Occlusal Splints: Assessment and Quantification of Bruxism
12:38
Splint Surface Patterns and Classification
13:26
Bruxism Without Clinical Tooth Wear — Case Examples
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1h 50m
Lección 2
Treatment of dental erosion as one of the factors of tooth wear development
Benett AmaechiMostrar el programa de la lección
0:01
Introduction and Lecture Objectives
5:16
Definition and Mechanisms of Erosive Tooth Wear
8:15
Caries versus Erosion: Pathology and pH Thresholds
11:28
Tooth Wear Types: Attrition and Non‑Carious Cervical Lesions
19:47
Abrasion and Its Interaction with Erosion
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1h 29m
Lección 3
Composite protocol: index technique
Riccardo AmmannatoMostrar el programa de la lección
0:01
Introduction & Minimally Invasive Case
8:01
Tooth Wear Etiology and Diagnostic Wax-up
15:28
Single-Index Copy‑Paste Technique (Single Tooth)
23:05
Index Technique: Full‑Mouth Erosive Rehabilitation
33:00
Case 2 Posterior Rehab: Mixed Erosion/Attrition
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