The 100 Concepts, Facts and Techniques Every Denture Maker Should Know
(Module 1: Lecture & Hands-On Workshop)
Presented by Stephen Wagner, DDS, FACP
CEU’s: 8 credit hours
COURSE OVERVIEW:
This a basic denture making course designed for those dentists with a weak background in the denture making process. The course is designed to lead the dentist through the entire denture making process utilizing both analog and digital techniques. Although the history of denture making is honored, the techniques presented in this course emphasize contemporary materials and time saving clinical workflows.
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
- Welcoming (and educating) the patient
- Gathering information
- Examining the patient
- Developing your diagnosis
- Classifying your patient
- Developing your treatment plan
- Learning when to refer
- Developing and presenting your fee
- Case presentation
- Dentures made from existing dentures
- Impression making concepts
- Selecting the anterior teeth
- Determining VDO Land CR
- Making interocclusal records
- Denture esthetics
- Using the central bearing device
- Seating the denture
- Patient instructions
- Dealing with complications
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Cancellation requests received less than 14 days prior to the course date are not subject to refunds.