Occlusion: The Foundation of Esthetic & Restorative Success
Occlusion: The Foundation of Esthetic & Restorative Success
| CE Credits | 4 |
Live Webinar + Q&A | 4 CE Credits
Join Dr. Ammar Neshati, Prosthodontist, Esthetic & Digital Dentistry Course Instructor, for an engaging live webinar exploring the essential relationship between occlusion, function, TMJ health, and restorative dentistry.
This course will provide clinicians with a practical understanding of how proper occlusal principles contribute to predictable, stable, functional, and long-lasting esthetic and restorative outcomes.
Course Highlights
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- Anatomy and Function of the TMJ & Occlusion — Anatomy of the TMJ, principles of occlusion, bite registration, and diagnosis of occlusal interferences.
- Diagnosis and Treatment of TMD — Understanding temporomandibular disorders and their diagnosis and treatment, including the principles of night guards.
- Vertical Dimension & Occlusal Management — Evaluation and management of vertical dimension changes, occlusal adjustment in tooth- and implant-supported restorations, and management of malocclusions during restorative procedures.
- Diagnosis & Treatment Planning in Worn Dentition — Comprehensive diagnosis and treatment planning for worn dentition cases, including principles of rehabilitation.
- Occlusion in Esthetic Dentistry — Understanding the role of occlusion in esthetic treatments and establishing functional and esthetic harmony.
- Incisal Position & Esthetic Planning — Determining the ideal incisal position as part of comprehensive esthetic treatment planning.
- Mandibular Ceramic Laminate Veneers — Principles of ceramic laminate veneers in the mandibular arch, with emphasis on occlusion, function, and esthetics.
Who Should Attend?
This webinar is designed for general dentists, prosthodontists, and clinicians interested in improving the function, predictability, and longevity of their restorative and esthetic treatments.
Date:
Two Sessions:
October 25, 2026
November 8, 2026
Time:
- Toronto: 4:00 PM
- Calgary: 2:00 PM
- Vancouver: 1:00 PM
Duration: 4 Hours (2 Hours each session)
CE Credits: 4 CE Credits
