Pratica
Predappio
18 - 20 Dec 2025
Inglese

Seminar + Hands-on Workshop: Minimally Invasive Prosthetic Procedures (MIPP). Veneers, Crowns, Overlays

Mauro Fradeani
Dettagli del corso
Lettori
Sede
ADA CERP

Programma

 

Immerse yourself in the world of aesthetic dentistry with Mauro Fradeani and Leonardo Bacherini – globally recognized experts in prosthodontics!

 

This course is a unique opportunity to gain hands-on experience with the innovative MIPP technique (Minimally Invasive Prosthetic Procedures), designed to preserve maximum tooth structure without compromising esthetics or functionality.

 

The hands-on workshop will take place in Italy – a country where science and art blend seamlessly, and breathtaking landscapes create the perfect atmosphere for learning.

 

What awaits you in the theoretical part of the course?


– Aesthetic analysis: from facial to gingival analysis
– Functional analysis: working with occlusion, anterior guidance, and parafunctions
– GETApp digital workflow: cutting-edge technologies for precise treatment planning
– Collaboration between clinics and dental laboratories: effective data transmission methods
– Step-by-step tooth preparation for veneers, crowns, and overlays
– Implant prosthetics: from single restorations to full-mouth rehabilitation.

 

During the practical part of the course, you will master:


– Minimally invasive tooth preparation for crowns, veneers, and overlays
– Fabrication of a silicone index.

 

This course is more than just training. It’s an exclusive chance to learn from the legendary Mauro Fradeani and Leonardo Bacherini, refine your skills, and integrate cutting-edge global techniques into your clinical practice!

 

IMPORTANT: the maximum number of participants in the seminar is 120 people, in practice – 34 people.

 

The “Seminar. Standard”, “Seminar. Comfort” and “Seminar. VIP” participation options are also available for purchase.

 

Advantages of the “Seminar + Hands-on workshop” participation option:

– Participation in the scientific program

– Participation in Hands-on workshop
– Coffee break
– Notes and handouts
– Certificate of participation
– ADA credits available upon request
– Lunch 
– Priority seats in the venue
– Distinct reception counter
– VIP certificate
– VIP badge 

– access to Marco Maiolino's and Pasquale Venuti's online learning - The difference between edgeless and shoulderless approaches
– access to Aman Bharti's online learning - BOPT concept on implants
– access to Jan Schünemann's online learning - Individual dentures
– access to Giuseppe Marchetti's online learning - Ceramic posterior restorations: inlays, onlays, overlays, crowns
– access to Alessandra Reis Silva Loguercio's online learning - Myths in dental bonding.

 

 

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

 

ESTHETIC ANALYSIS
– Facial analysis
– Dento-labial analysis
– Phonetic analysis
– Tooth analysis
– Gingival analysis
– Esthetic checklist.

 

FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS AND OCCLUSAL CONSIDERATIONS
– Achieving, recording, and verifying a repeatable mandibular position
– RC: Why, when, and how?
– MI: Why, when, and how?
– Occlusal vertical dimension (OVD): How and when to modify it?
– Anterior guidance: How to optimize it?
– Parafunctions: Can occlusion play a role in bruxism patients?
– Worn dentition: Different etiologies and related treatments.

 

GETApp (Guided Esthetic Treatment Application)
– Data collection and processing
– Digital workflow for treatment planning.

 

COMMUNICATING WITH THE LABORATORY
– Direct and indirect mock-ups
– Laboratory chart
– Innovative digital tools for data collection and processing
– Digital workflow for treatment planning
– Data transmission to the laboratory for diagnostic wax-up
– Facebow and esthetic orientation
– Communication of anterior guidance and occlusal scheme to the technician with a customized incisal guide table
– Mounting and setting the articulator.

 

PROVISIONAL RESTORATIONS
– Modified Indirect Technique (MIT)
– Proper insertion, relining, and refining
– Direct technique
– Functional and esthetic integration.

 

FINAL TOOTH PREPARATIONS
– Intrasulcular preparations – step-by-step procedure
– Preservation of biological integrity – timing for complete tissue maturation.

 

FINAL IMPRESSIONS
– The use of gingival retraction cords – the key to success.

 

FROM PROVISIONAL TO FINAL RESTORATIONS
– Data transfer
– Customized anterior guidance
– Cross-mounting procedure.

 

 

Day 2

 

IMPLANTS
– Esthetics in implantology
– Parameters for optimizing the esthetic outcome in the anterior region
– Immediate loading in single-tooth restorations and full-arch rehabilitations
– The use of all-ceramic abutments and crowns to enhance esthetic results.

 

ALL-CERAMICS
– Selection criteria, indications, possibilities, and limitations of different materials:


- Silica-based ceramics
- Zirconia-based ceramics
- Feldspathic ceramics.


– Cementation procedures and updated materials
– Critical clinical steps.

 

INNOVATIVE RESTORATIONS
– Veneers, Full Veneers (a new concept of complete coverage), Buccal-Occlusal Veneers (BOV – how and when to use them), Table Tops:


- Preservation of sound tooth structure
- Luting procedures
- Clinical follow-up.

 

MIPP TECHNIQUE (Minimally Invasive Prosthetic Procedure)
– New trends in restorative dentistry:


- MIPP 0
- MIPP 1
- MIPP 2
- MIPP 3
- Veneers, Full Veneers, Buccal-Occlusal Veneers (BOV – how and when to use them), Table Tops.


– Principles and advantages:


- Preservation of sound tooth structure
- Luting procedures
- Clinical follow-up.

 

 

Day 3

 

Theoretical part

 

BASIC PRINCIPLES OF TOOTH PREPARATION
– Biomechanical principles of tooth preparation
– Traditional vs. innovative tooth preparation
– Traditional tooth preparation: when, how, and why
– The influence of restorative material selection on tooth preparation design.

 

MINIMALLY INVASIVE TOOTH PREPARATION
– Basic principles of innovative tooth preparation
– Anterior innovative tooth preparation: complete and partial
– Posterior innovative tooth preparation: complete and partial
– When and how to use posts in modern restorative dentistry
– How to restore a severely compromised tooth

 

 

Hands-on program

 

HOW TO FABRICATE A SILICONE INDEX
– Step-by-step procedure for preparing a silicone index for lateral checks
– Step-by-step procedure for preparing a silicone index for occlusal checks
– Step-by-step procedure for preparing a silicone index for frontal checks
– How to use a silicone index.

 

STEP-BY-STEP TOOTH PREPARATION FOR
– Crowns:


- Traditional preparation
- Innovative preparation
- Preparation for full veneers.

 

– Veneers:


- Buccal preparation
- Interproximal preparation
- Cervical preparation
- Incisal shoulder preparation
- Palatal extension.

 

– Buccal-occlusal veneers:


- Contact point maintained
- Contact point partially removed.

 

– Overlays:


- Occlusal preparation
- Interproximal preparation
- Marginal preparation.

Lettori 1

Protesista specializzato in riabilitazione estetica e protesi fissa minimamente invasiva. Fondatore e direttore dell'ACE Institute (Advanced Continuing Education) e Fradeani Education a Pesaro, Italia.

 

Oltre 35 anni di esperienza clinica nella riabilitazione protesica estetica e funzionale, concentrandosi su tecniche minimamente invasive per faccette, intarsi, corone e ponti in ceramica integrale. Autore del concetto MIPP (Minimally Invasive Prosthetic Procedures), stabilendo protocolli di trattamento conservativi per casi estetici complessi.

 

Docente internazionale che insegna corsi in tutto il mondo dagli anni '90. Ex presidente dell'Accademia Europea di Odontoiatria Estetica (EAED, 2003-2004) e dell'Accademia Italiana di Protesi (AIOP, 1999-2000). Ex professore associato in visita in protesi presso la Louisiana State University, New Orleans (1999-2008).

 

MD, DDS. Autore del libro di testo in due volumi "Riabilitazione Estetica in Protesi Fissa" (Quintessence International), tradotto in 12 lingue e utilizzato come libro di testo standard nelle principali scuole dentali di tutto il mondo. Membro attivo dell'American Academy of Esthetic Dentistry e dell'American Academy of Fixed Prosthodontics. Redattore associato di The European Journal of Esthetic Dentistry (EJED), membro del Comitato Editoriale di Practical Periodontics & Aesthetic Dentistry (PPAD) e Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry (JERD).

 

Sede

Dental Trey Center in Fiumana

 

Fiumana-Predappio
Via Partisani, 3 (FC)

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Recommended for: Prosthodontists, General dentists.

Total CE credits: 12

Total lecture time: 12 h

 

Course created: 05/27/2025. OHI-S receives no commercial support for this program.

 

The articles:

1. Ceramic laminate veneers: effect of preparation design and ceramic thickness on fracture resistance and marginal quality in vitro - Uwe Blunck, Sabine Fischer, Jan Hajto, Stefan Frei, Roland Frankenberger - 2020
2. OCT evaluation of the internal adaptation of ceramic veneers depending on preparation design and ceramic thickness - Rainer Haak, Juliane Siegner, Dirk Ziebolz, Uwe Blunck, Sabine Fischer, Jan Hajto, Roland Frankenberger, Felix Krause, Hartmut Schneider - 2021.

 

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