ix days course: 3 modules ( weekend course)
Module 1:-
I – Case Selection
1) Patient Selection and Patient Eligibility:
A. Patient consent
B. Case complexity
• Dual arch reconstruction
• Single large fixed bridges
• Small and other devices (removable prosthodontics, veneers, etc)
C. Multidisciplinary practice: Consultation and collaboration with Periodontology; Endodontics; Oral surgery
D. Occlusal analysis: Semi-adjustable articulator
E. Photographic analysis
2) Aesthetic Analysis:
A. Photography analysis
• Pretreatment
(Front Face: (1) Closed lips (2) Simple smile (3) Full or big smile (4) Close up nose lips and teeth smile)
(Side Face or Profile:(1) Closed lips (2) Smile simple (3) Full or big smile)
B. Paralleling Factors
C. Soft and hard tissues; “form and function” for final outcome(wax mock if needed)
D. Shade Selection
3) Treatment Selection/Analysis:
A. Periodontal status
• Evaluation of pla que control and preexisting conditions (caries, leaking margins, other devices etc)
• Techniques and cleaning devices
B. Fixed Bridge span
• Length of bridge between pillars
• Consideration for combination of s everal bridges or incorporation of removable partial denture devices.
C. Selection of Pillars
• Considering the use of intermediate pillar or end fixed pillar
• Final design modification
D. Endodontic treatment (mandatory and strategic)
E. Post/Core assessment
• Analysis of post technique (material, length, parallel or conical,cast or prefabricated etc) overall need.
F. Articulators
• Semi-adjustable simulators
• Vertical dimensions and occlusal adjustments and
• Face bow and wax registry transfer methods
4) Preparation of Pillars:
A. High speed handpieces
B. High speed burs and proper abrasiveness
• Selection of burs
• Design
• Irrigation techniques
C. Margin selection
D. Location of Margins
• At Margin
• Subgingival preparations
E. Preparation of pillars
• Intermediate
• End terminal pillar
• Considerations for removable partial dentures
F. Materials used for crown/bridge span
G. Provisionalization
• Direct technique- stent technique
H. Surgical aesthetic pontic
• Periodontal re-evaluation
• Case selection re-evaluation
5) Evaluation of a Associated Treatments:
A. Endodontic cases: lack of s ign and symptoms. Radiographic analysis
B. Periodontal evaluation: plaque under control and patient motivation
C. Oral surgeries (completed extractions or modified sites)
D. Shade Selection (document any changes or desires
Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global Impact
Full mouth Rehab. 6 days course
1. Dr. Sachdeva’s Dental
Institute
I-101 , pocket-1 , Ashok Vihar,
Phase-1, New Delhi-110052
Contact no. 9818894041
www.sachdevadentalcare.com
www.dentalcoursesdelhi.com
Full Mouth Rehabilitation
Comprehensive Course of 6
Days
3. Module 1:-
Case Selection
1) Patient Selection and Patient
Eligibility:
A. Patient consent
B. Case complexity
• Dual arch reconstruction
• Single large fixed bridges
• Small and other devices (removable
prosthodontics, veneers, etc)
4.
5. C. Multidisciplinary practice:
Consultation and collaboration with
Periodontology; Endodontics; Oral
surgery.
D. Occlusal analysis: Semi-adjustable
articulator.
E. Photographic analysis.
6. 2) Aesthetic Analysis:
A. Photography analysis
• Pretreatment
Front Face: (1) Closed lips
(2) Simple smile
(3) Full or big smile
(4) Close up nose lips
and teeth smile
7. Side Face or Profile:(1) Closed lips
(2) Smile simple
(3) Full or big smile
B. Paralleling Factors
C. Soft and hard tissues; “form and
function” for final outcome(wax mock if
needed)
D. Shade Selection
8.
9. 3) Treatment Selection/Analysis:
A. Periodontal status
• Evaluation of plaque control and
preexisting conditions (caries, leaking
margins, other devices etc)
• Techniques and cleaning devices
B. Fixed Bridge span
• Length of bridge between pillars
• Consideration for combination of
several bridges or incorporation of
removable partial denture devices.
10. C. Selection of Pillars
• Considering the use of intermediate pillar
or end fixed pillar
• Final design modification
D. Endodontic treatment (mandatory and
strategic)
E. Post/Core assessment
• Analysis of post technique (material,
length, parallel or conical, cast or
prefabricated etc) overall need.
11.
12. F. Articulators
• Semi-adjustable simulators
• Vertical dimensions and occlusal
adjustments and
• Face bow and wax registry transfer
methods
13.
14. 4) Preparation of Pillars:
A. High speed handpieces
B. High speed burs and proper
abrasiveness
• Selection of burs
• Design
• Irrigation techniques
C. Margin selection
15. D. Location of Margins
• At Margin
• Subgingival preparations
E. Preparation of pillars
• Intermediate
• End terminal pillar
• Considerations for removable partial
dentures
16. F. Materials used for crown/bridge span
G. Provisionalization
• Direct technique- stent technique
H. Surgical aesthetic pontic
• Periodontal re-evaluation
• Case selection re-evaluation
17.
18. 5) Evaluation of a Associated
Treatments:
A. Endodontic cases: lack of sign and
symptoms. Radiographic analysis
B. Periodontal evaluation: plaque under
control and patient motivation
C. Oral surgeries (completed extractions or
modified sites)
D. Shade Selection (document any changes
or desires
19.
20. Module 3
III – Restorative Phase
1) Periodontal analysis for final completion-
status- plaque control and motivational aspects
from patient.
2) Endodontic evaluation: no sign and symptoms
along with no radiographic signs
3) Provisionals (Temporaries)
4) Fixed appliances (crowns and bridges)
cementation
5) Occlusal analysis
21. 6) Removable Partial Denture Design
(execute initial assessment):
A. Impression
B. Design (communicate to laboratory any
special needs)
C. Base and other aspects (metals used and
pontic design)
D. Devices (clasps adequate length or
retention/ stability)
E. Delivery of removable partial denture
(adjustments as needed)
22.
23. 7) Final Case:
A. Cementation of fixed crowns and
bridges with permanent cement material
B. Delivery or adjustment of final
removable partial denture design
C. Periodontal Evaluation
• Cleaning aids
• Cleaning techniques (threaders
interproximal brushes)
• Patient Motivation
24.
25. D. Photography (if applicable) same as
initial assessment (front and side)
8) Final Evaluation