OHI-S Aesthetic dentistry online congress original programs of Klaus Müterthies, Edris Rasta and Maurizio De Stefano
Include: 4 videos + 4 audios + 4 file sub vtt, size: 2.14 GB
Target Audience: prosthodontists, dental technicians, general dentists.
Information:
4 lessons (3h 36min)
Online training in aesthetic dentistry from recognized experts in the field: Klaus Müterthies, Edris Rasta and Maurizio De Stefano!
The course is completely built on the many years of experience of doctors. During the course you will learn:
– Philosophy of functional yet aesthetic smile makeovers for predictable treatment
– Common mistakes and methods for preventing them when working in the BOPT concept and vertical edgeless preparation
– Protocols for treating worn dentitions in full-arch aesthetic rehabilitation cases
– Protocols for creating an aesthetic smile in the Art Oral concept (from the creator himself!).
The OHI‑S Aesthetic Dentistry Online Congress: Original Programs of Klaus Müterthies, Edris Rasta, and Maurizio De Stefano is best for dentists, prosthodontists, and dental technicians who want, expert‑led training in advanced aesthetic dentistry protocols, combining artistry with functional predictability.
👩⚕️ Who Should Attend
- General dentists aiming to elevate their skills in smile design and aesthetic restorative dentistry.
- Prosthodontists managing complex functional and aesthetic rehabilitation cases.
- Dental technicians & lab professionals fabricating veneers, crowns, and prosthetics with precision and artistry.
- Residents, fellows, and trainees in prosthodontics or restorative dentistry seeking exposure to world‑class experts.
- Clinicians transitioning from analog to digital workflows in aesthetic dentistry.
📚 What You’ll Learn
- Klaus Müterthies: Artistic veneer and smile design protocols, emphasizing natural aesthetics.
- Edris Rasta: Functional integration of prosthodontics with digital workflows for predictable outcomes.
- Maurizio De Stefano: Advanced restorative strategies balancing occlusion, biomechanics, and aesthetics.
- Interdisciplinary collaboration: How dentists and technicians work together for optimal results.
- Case‑based lessons: Real patient examples demonstrating functional stability and aesthetic excellence.
Topics:
Lesson 1.Functional Analysis for Full Mouth Rehabilitation
– Tensile strength of restorative materials
– Static and dynamic occlusion
– How and where to start: diagnosis and prognosis
– Guidance and biomechanics of the lower jaw:
– Range of motion
– Anterior and canine envelope
– Analysis of envelope of posterior teeth.
– Vertical chewing pattern, masticatory function, and horizontal chewing pattern
– Facially driven treatment planning and generated growth analysis
– Dento-alveolar compensation according to skeletal discrepancy
– Protocols for deprogramming of the masticatory muscle
– TMJ analysis in functional rehabilitation.
Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Dental technicians, General dentists.
Lesson 2.Functional veneers: from joint level to beautiful smile
– Occlusion according to anatomy:
– Defining centric relation
– Analysis of masticatory muscles
– TMJ anatomy and condition.
– Occlusal concepts in functional and aesthetic rehabilitation
– Symptoms of unhealthy occlusion
– Parafunction or dysfunction
– Retruded contact position (RCP) and centric occlusion (ICP) pathways of occlusion
– Incisal, canine, and posterior guidance in clinical practice
– Piper classification for TMJ motion evaluation
– Clinical analysis of functional digital ceramic veneers:
– Evaluation of occlusion and TMJ
– Working with a digital articulator
– Try-in of the multilayer temporary restoration PMMA.
Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Dental technicians, General dentists.
Lesson 3.Art Oral: The Concept of Creating an Aesthetic Smile From The Creator
– The composition and components of a single tooth restoration
– The importance of trust between dentist and patient
– Meeting with the patient in the dental laboratory
– Control of hygiene ability and mimicking the natural tooth structure
– Emotional dentistry and its impact on the success of indirect restoration
– Perfectly fitting restoration with functional and aesthetic properties in the dental laboratory
– Selecting the appropriate materials for single tooth restoration
– Techniques for achieving optimal occlusion in restorations
– Patient communication and education on the restoration process
– Managing patient expectations and satisfaction with the final restoration
– Protocols for non-invasive indirect restorations with the concept of creating an aesthetic smile.
Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Dental technicians, General dentists.
Lesson 4.ALL Ceramic Concept: Veneers and Crowns for Full Arch Rehabilitation
– Patients with high aesthetic demands
– Modern ceramic laminate veneers
– Classification of indications for porcelain veneers
– Understanding frictional wear and recognizing pathological conditions
– Differential diagnosis of wear caused by erosion or friction
– Identifying factors that trigger frictional wear
– The Aesthetic Pre-evaluative Temporaries (APT) concept
– Smile makeover with smile design for predictable treatment outcomes
– Clinical case studies of veneers and partial restorations in patients with functional issues and wear
– Occlusal assessment for full arch rehabilitation
– Tooth wear evaluation system
– Intermaxillary relationships and centric relation
– Concept of stable occlusion in full arch rehabilitation.
Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Dental technicians, General dentists.



