Esthetic Rehabilitation: Esthetic and Functional Integration of the Prosthetic Rehabilitation
Esthetic Rehabilitation
- 1. The difference between digital and analogic planning for treatment.
- 2. How to utilize a facebow’s power
- 3. Diagnostic wax-ups and mock-ups
- 1. Natural orientation of the head
- 2. Vertical and horizontal agreement and dissension
- 3. Review: forward view
- 4. Review: lateral view
- 1. The position of the incisal edge and the amount of tooth exposed at rest.
- 2. Asymmetry in the dentate line
- 3. Line of smile
- 4. Corridor of the labium
- 1. Ideal dental composition
- 2. Symmetry of the gingiva
- 3. Esthetic enhancement of natural teeth.
- 4. Esthetic design of implants.
- 1. The significance of occlusion
- 2. Central role: how, when, and why
- 3. The most extreme version of this is called intercuspation, it’s characterized by a central posture.
- anterior guidance
- 4. Verticality: the way, when and why it’s important to increase it.
- 1. Endogenous erosion: recurrence and bulimia
- 2. Exogenous erosion: food and drink
- 3. The function of saliva
- 4. The management of the patient with dental loss
- in complete repairs
- 1. Biological and medical friction
- 2. Bruxism and the role of obstruction
- 3. Bruxism and sleep apnea
- 4. The management of the patient with dental pain.
- in complete repairs
- 1. Traditional methods of tooth preparation versus innovative methods of preparation for tooths: when, how and why
- 2. Juxta-Gingival and Intrasulcular Tooth Preparation – Temporary
- crowns and overpasses
- 3. Veneer preparation involves: the integration of biological and dental materials.
- 4. First impressions: the method of orthodontic wire for the cervix.
- detection of margin
- 1. Esthetic, functional, and linguistic analysis
- 2. Diagnostic wax-up, demonstration
- 3. Innovative methods of tooth preparation, including the final impression.Laboratory
- 4. Personalized anterior guidance – Cross fixation
- 5. Attempted and final adjustments – The cementation of the attempted final repairs.
- 1.Zirconia: Signs and Boundaries
- 2. Lithium disilicate: properties and limitations
- 3. Veneers, Full Veneers, Table tops. Buccal Ocular Veneer
- 4. Minimally intrusive prosthetic procedure (MIPP)


