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The 1000 Series Course establishes the essential diagnostic foundation required for comprehensive restorative dentistry. Participants learn to evaluate occlusion, temporomandibular joint health, airway function, and dentognathic relationships before initiating treatment—ensuring that every restorative decision is rooted in structural and functional stability. A central component of the program is hands-on training in coronaplasty—the selective reshaping or enhancement of tooth surfaces to restore optimal genetic form and function. The course focuses on the systematic planning and completion of comprehensive restorative treatment, emphasizing precision, predictability, and long-term patient outcomes.Through advanced imaging and instrumentation, participants refine their diagnostic workflow and elevate their clinical decision-making. Laboratory technicians participate fully in the program, strengthening the interdisciplinary collaboration essential for successful treatment outcomes and reinforcing the integrated approach that defines bioesthetic dentistry.



