600 Series Dental Bioesthetics – Fundamentals of Function and Morphology
This course covers the basic principles of anatomy, morphology, function and dental relationships. This lecture and participation course has a pre-requisite of OBI’s 200 Series for registration by Doctors or Lab Technicians. Theoretical and practical training is offered. Participants will receive training models to be completed in their own laboratory as part of the course series to deepen their understanding of the course content.
The Key Aspects Are:
Genetic morphology of anterior and posterior teeth.
Anterior overjet and overbite Angle Class I relationship Determining the occlusal contacts.
Proprioceptive cuspid guidance Sequential wax-up.
Determining the vertical dimension and occlusal levels.
Wax-up reconstruction of a case with minimally invasive treatment.
Total: 63 Continuing Education Hours / 9 days in classroom (approximate 3-month process)
Class Information:
Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Class Daily: 8am to 5pm, with lunch provided
Instructors:
TBD
None of the Faculty have relevant financial relationship to disclose
Designed for both dental professionals and technicians, this program teaches how to restore biologic form through wax-ups and lab-based restoration planning. Any change of tooth morphology through processes of wear, the placement of direct or indirect restorations, or orthodontic treatment may cause a dysfunctional change in the masticatory system. During the curriculum Function and Morphology, dental technicians and dentists learn how to achieve or re-establish natural dental relationships using a functional wax-up. Pre-requisite for those wanting to start their Bioesthetics® continuing education with Function and Morphology is OBI’s 200 Series.