OHI-S B.O.P.T. Integrating Traditional and Digital Approaches
Include: 6 videos + 6 audios + 6 file sub vtt, size: 2.35 GB
Target Audience: prosthodontists, general dentists
Information:
6 lessons (3h 58min)
Analog and digital approaches to the B.O.P.T. concept – your guide to predictable treatment in aesthetic rehabilitation cases!
Soft tissue enhancement combined with biologically oriented preparation technique (B.O.P.T.) is a key factor for the success of your indirect restoration.
With the B.O.P.T. concept, you can achieve both pink and white aesthetics!
During this course, you will learn in detail about:
– Guidelines for tooth preparation in the B.O.P.T. protocols
– Soft tissue management with B.O.P.T. preparation
– Digital protocols for crown designing in B.O.P.T. edgeless preparation
– CAD/CAM technology in the B.O.P.T. implant workflow.
The OHI‑S B.O.P.T. (Biologically Oriented Preparation Technique): Integrating Traditional and Digital Approaches course is best for prosthodontists, general dentists, and dental technicians who want structured, CE‑accredited training in the B.O.P.T. method for crowns and veneers, combining analog precision with modern digital workflows.
👩⚕️ Who Should Enroll
- Prosthodontists managing complex restorative and full‑mouth rehabilitation cases.
- General dentists performing crown and veneer preparations who want to adopt biologically oriented techniques.
- Dental technicians & lab professionals fabricating restorations that integrate B.O.P.T. principles with CAD/CAM workflows.
- Residents, fellows, and trainees in prosthodontics or restorative dentistry seeking structured training in advanced preparation techniques.
- Implantologists coordinating prosthetic planning with biologically oriented soft tissue management.
📚 What You’ll Learn
- B.O.P.T. fundamentals: biologically oriented preparation technique for crowns and veneers.
- Traditional protocols: step‑by‑step analog preparation and restoration workflows.
- Digital integration: CAD/CAM design, intraoral scanning, and digital manufacturing aligned with B.O.P.T. principles.
- Soft tissue management: optimizing gingival health and contour around restorations.
- Material selection: ceramics, zirconia, and adhesive systems suitable for B.O.P.T. restorations.
- Case‑based lessons: clinical examples demonstrating predictable functional and aesthetic outcomes.
Topics:
Lesson 1.B.O.P.T. Concept in Modern Prosthodontic Practice
– What is B.O.P.T.? Benefits and clinical advantages of the technique
– Digital approach to B.O.P.T.
– Biological advantages of the B.O.P.T. approach
– B.O.P.T protocols step-by-step on teeth and implants
– Guidelines to tooth preparation in the B.O.P.T. protocols
– Soft tissue management with B.O.P.T. preparation
– Temporary restorations: crown relining and polishing
– Laboratory protocols of the B.O.P.T. approach.
Recommended for: Prosthodontists, General dentists.
Lesson 2.B.O.P.T. in the Digital World: Protocol of the Chairside Approach
– Chairside protocols of the B.O.P.T. approach
– Soft tissue management around the prepared teeth
– Protocols of intraoral scanning of the marginal line
– Delivery of digital temporary restorations and protocols of the second appointment
– Protocols of gingival leveling
– Step-by-step protocols of full arch rehabilitation in chairside B.O.P.T. approach.
Recommended for: Prosthodontists, General dentists.
Lesson 3.Prostheses on Implants in the B.O.P.T. Approach
– Emergence profile designing and soft tissue enhancement around the implant
– Digital workflow for bonded and screwed implant restorations
– Intraoral scanning and digital impression techniques for implant restorations
– Integration of CAD/CAM technology in the B.O.P.T. implant workflow
– Chairside techniques for temporary implant restorations
– Analysis of clinical cases:
– Treatment planning and smile design.
– Step-by-step protocols of the B.O.P.T. digital implant prostheses workflow.
Recommended for: Prosthodontists, General dentists.
Lesson 4.Teeth Preparation in the B.O.P.T. Approach: Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
– Soft tissue analysis and biological factors of the periodontium
– Evaluation of the biological width of soft tissue
– Importance of periodontal phenotype in periodontics and prosthodontics
– Finish line: common mistakes and how to avoid them
– Horizontal vs. vertical preparation in the B.O.P.T approach: advantages and disadvantages
– Step-by-step protocols of vertical preparation in B.O.P.T.
– Finish line design in horizontal preparation in B.O.P.T.
– Protocols of soft tissue guided preparation in the B.O.P.T approach.
Recommended for: Prosthodontists, General dentists.
Lesson 5.Temporary Restorations and Prosthetic Adaptation in B.O.P.T. Concept
– Common mistakes in the temporary restoration stage
– Strategies for maintaining gingival health during temporary restoration placement
– Use of provisional restorations as diagnostic tools in the B.O.P.T. approach
– Common mistakes in choosing restoration materials in the B.O.P.T. approach
– Periodontal response to all-ceramic crown restoration in the B.O.P.T. approach
– Prosthetic adaptation profile in vertical and horizontal preparation
– Cementation protocols and soft tissue healing.
Recommended for: Prosthodontists, General dentists.
Lesson 6.B.O.P.T.: The New Era of Tooth Preparations and Digital Workflow
– Essential concepts about the vertical preparation technique
– Analysis of preparation approaches:
– Shoulder preparation
– Knife edge preparation
– Vertiprep shoulderless preparation
– B.O.P.T. edgeless preparation.
– Indications and characteristics of the B.O.P.T. approach
– Bur selection for B.O.P.T. edgeless preparation
– Digital planning and provisional restorations design
– Eggshell technique for manufacturing provisional restorations
– Step-by-step protocols of the B.O.P.T. edgeless preparation
– Perio-prosthesis interaction in indirect restorative dentistry
– Digital protocols for crown designing for B.O.P.T. edgeless preparation
– Clinical case analysis of aesthetic rehabilitation in the B.O.P.T. digital approach.
Recommended for: Prosthodontists, General dentists.



