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Pathological tooth wear: a comprehensive online school. For restorative dentists, functional dentists, and dental technicians
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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.
Lezione 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.
Lezione 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.
Lezione 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.
Lezione 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.
Lezione 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.
Lezione 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.
Lezione 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.
Lezione 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.
Lezione 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.
Lezione 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.
Lezione 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.
Lezione 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.
Lezione 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.
Lezione 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.
Lezione 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.
Lezione 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.
Il corso include le seguenti lezioni:
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1o 47m
Lezione 1
The role of bruxism in the mechanism of tooth wear
Daniel PaesaniMostra il programma della lezione
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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1o 50m
Lezione 2
Treatment of dental erosion as one of the factors of tooth wear development
Benett AmaechiMostra il programma della lezione
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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1o 29m
Lezione 3
Composite protocol: index technique
Riccardo AmmannatoMostra il programma della lezione
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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Lettori 12
Visiting Lecturer in Restorative Dentistry at University College London (UCL) Eastman Dental Institute. Former Senior Clinical Teaching Fellow and Programme Co-ordinator for the Postgraduate Certificate in Restorative Dental Practice at UCL Eastman (2013-2020). Specialist in restorative dentistry with focus on management of worn dentition, full-mouth rehabilitation, and complex prosthodontic cases. Maintains private practice in Devon, England, at Westcountry Dental & Implant Centre, Barnstaple, and Parkview Dental Care.
Over 20 years of clinical experience in comprehensive restorative dentistry including treatment of severe tooth surface loss, complex fixed and removable prosthodontics with implants, autogenous bone grafting, sinus lift procedures, full-mouth rehabilitation, and temporomandibular joint dysfunction management. Expert in reorganized approach to occlusal rehabilitation, DAHL technique, diagnostic wax-up and mock-up protocols, and increasing vertical dimension of occlusion for worn dentition cases. Known for systematic three-step protocol for full-mouth reconstruction and patient-centered treatment planning.
Recipient of Postgraduate Prize for Excellence in Clinical and Academic Achievement from UCL Eastman Dental Institute. Educator and mentor for postgraduate dentists pursuing advanced training in restorative dentistry, teaching principles of occlusion and their application in full-mouth reconstructions including implant-supported restorations. Also provides orthodontic treatment using Invisalign, Inman Aligner, Cfast, and Fastbraces. Best-selling author and creator of comprehensive online dental courses on full-mouth reconstruction, worn dentition treatment, and advanced restorative protocols. International lecturer presenting on topics including classic prosthetic approaches to worn dentition, wax-up and mock-up protocols, vertical dimension management, and adhesive versus indirect restoration strategies.
BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery, 2004). MSc in Restorative Dental Practice from UCL Eastman Dental Institute, University College London (awarded with Distinction). Extensive postgraduate training in aesthetic and restorative dentistry, implant dentistry, and complex rehabilitation. Member of the General Dental Council (GDC), UK.
Dentist specializing in temporomandibular disorders (TMD), orofacial pain, bruxism, and sleep disorders. Professor at University of Salvador/AOA, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Vice President of ALDOTS (Latin American Academy of TMD, Orofacial Pain and Sleep Disorders). International authority on bruxism.
Over 35 years of clinical and academic experience in orofacial pain and TMD. Graduated as dentist in Argentina, pursued advanced training in temporomandibular disorders, orofacial pain mechanisms, and sleep-related breathing disorders. Appointed Professor at University of Salvador (Universidad del Salvador, USAL) teaching TMD diagnosis and management to dental students and postgraduate residents. Active researcher contributing to understanding of bruxism etiology, diagnosis, and therapeutic approaches. Serves as Vice President of ALDOTS, leading Latin American organization promoting evidence-based approaches to TMD, orofacial pain, and sleep disorders throughout region.
International lecturer presenting at dental conferences across Latin America, Europe, and North America on bruxism classification, temporomandibular disorders, orofacial pain diagnosis and treatment, and sleep disorders. Guest editor for thematic dossiers in international dental journals on TMD, orofacial pain, bruxism, and sleep apnea. Recognized expert on different schools of thought regarding bruxism definition, etiology, and treatment, including orofacial pain school identifying it as pathology versus alternative approaches. Published extensively in peer-reviewed journals on TMD, bruxism mechanisms, diagnostic methods, morphological changes from functional appliances, bruxism and condylar position relationships, and sleep disorder management.
DDS. Professor at University of Salvador (USAL), Buenos Aires. Author of definitive textbook "Bruxism: Theory and Practice" (Quintessence Berlin), comprehensive reference establishing evidence-based understanding of bruxism covering etiology, classification, diagnosis, consequences, and therapeutic strategies. Book recognized internationally as authoritative resource on bruxism for clinicians and researchers.
Prosthodontist and occlusion specialist focusing on temporomandibular disorders and occlusal rehabilitation. Honorary University Professor at Aix-Marseille University, France.
Over 45 years of academic and clinical experience in fixed prosthodontics, occlusion, and TMD management. Developer of the OCTA (Occlusal Architecture) concept for securing orthodontic and prosthodontic treatments through functional occlusal design principles. Former Chairman of the Occlusion and Dysfunction Department and former Vice-Dean in charge of dental education at the Faculty of Dentistry, Aix-Marseille University.
Director of postgraduate education programs in occlusion and TMD, and fixed prosthodontics at Aix-Marseille University. Visiting Professor at Donau University, Austria. Past President of the French National College of Occlusodontology (1995-1996) and International Academy of Advanced Interdisciplinary Dentistry (iAAID).
DDS from Faculty of Dentistry, Aix-Marseille University (1978). Certified in Anthropology (1979) and Fixed Prosthodontics and Occlusodontology (1980). Master's degree (DSO, 1983). PhD (Doctorat d'Université, 1990). Full Professor since 2007. Author of 8 books and over 160 scientific publications on occlusion, TMD, and prosthodontics. Member of the European Academy of Craniomandibular Disorders.
Famous restorative dentist and researcher from Italy
Active member of Italian Society of Dental Aesthetics, Italian Academy of Prosthetic Dentistry
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