Description
Course Overview
1. Active Listening |
2. Anatomical Basis for Occlusion |
3. Determinants of Dynamic Occlusion |
4. Occlusal Terminology |
5. Alignment & Gingival Progression |
6. Smile Design – Macro |
7. Smile Design – Micro |
8. Smile Design Nano |
9. Joint Based Occlusion |
10. TMJ Diagnosis |
11. Interferences & Constrictions |
12. Occlusal Correction by Selective Grinding |
13. Occlusal Correction by Dynamic Observation |
14. Advanced Occlusal Technques |
15. Bite Records |
16. Articulators |
17. Splints |
Aims
Understand the anatomical basis for occlusion
Apply a systematic method for patient examination
Understand dynamic patterned behaviour, interferences and constrictions
Apply the Piper classification as a means for diagnosis
Understand classical aesthetic (smile design) parameters and non-conventional indices
Review the classical causes for tooth wear and a pattern-based approach relating to interferences and constrictions
Review the updated terminology and concepts in assessing and working with occlusion for single and quadrant dentistry
Recall the orthodontic indices used to diagnose malocclusions
Be able to identify normal gingival progressions and biotypes
Describe the macro, micro and nano indices of smile design
Understand how to apply a systematic method for adjustment of posterior teeth
Understand how to apply a systematic method for adjustment of multiple anterior teeth
Compare and contrast advanced techniques in managing AOBs, class III and class II division II cases
Be aware of the broad management of occlusal wear
Appreciate the methods and importance of bite registrations
Review the rationale and types of splint therapy
Understand the purpose, limitations and benefits of articulators