All About Dentures
All About Dentures provides a comprehensive understanding of one of the most fundamental yet technique-sensitive aspects of prosthodontic care; therefore, it directly influences function, aesthetics, patient comfort, and long-term oral health. In everyday dental practice, dentures are not just replacements …
Overview
All About Dentures provides a comprehensive understanding of one of the most fundamental yet technique-sensitive aspects of prosthodontic care; therefore, it directly influences function, aesthetics, patient comfort, and long-term oral health. In everyday dental practice, dentures are not just replacements for missing teeth—they restore confidence, mastication, and quality of life.
Beyond fabrication alone, denture therapy is biologically and clinically driven; therefore, it depends on accurate diagnosis, ridge assessment, occlusal principles, and patient-specific planning. When approached casually, results disappoint—when planned systematically, dentures become predictable and successful.
This lecture explains the biological and mechanical principles of complete and partial dentures. Consequently, it shows why retention, stability, and support fail. Additionally, it demonstrates how correct clinical sequencing improves outcomes.
It emphasizes case selection, impression techniques, jaw relation recording, occlusal concepts, and denture delivery protocols; meanwhile, it addresses common clinical challenges, patient complaints, and post-insertion problems. Participants therefore learn step-by-step workflows to plan, fabricate, and deliver with confidence.
This session on IIDR also demonstrates how proper planning improves patient adaptation, comfort, and long-term satisfaction—while reducing remakes and chairside frustration.
Through clinical examples and practical discussion, this session builds clarity and confidence in denture therapy. Therefore, it empowers clinicians to deliver dentures that are functional, aesthetic, and patient-approved.
Key Takeaways
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Biological principles of complete and partial dentures
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Case selection and diagnostic considerations
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Impression techniques and jaw relation recording
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Occlusal principles for stability and function
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Common problems and their management
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Post-insertion care and patient education
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Improving comfort, retention, and long-term success
Join Dr Anchal Kapoor on March 13th, 2026 for this practical IIDR online session designed to strengthen clinical confidence in denture therapy.
Curriculum
- 3 Sections
- 4 Lessons
- 10 Weeks
Instructor
FAQs
Requirements
- BDS, MDS, dental interns, and final-year BDS students
- Fundamental understanding of restorative dentistry and oral anatomy
- The webinar is suitable for beginners and general practitioners
- Interest in improving denture planning, fabrication, and patient satisfaction
- Stable internet connection
- Laptop, tablet, or smartphone with audio capability
- Laptop, tablet, or smartphone with audio capability
Features
- Complete and partial dentures explained from basics to clinical application
- Focus on tissue health, ridge anatomy, and patient-specific planning
- Practical guidance for accuracy and predictability
- Managing common denture complaints and post-insertion issues
- Managing common denture complaints and post-insertion issues
Target audiences
- General Dental Practitioners providing complete and partial dentures
- Prosthodontists & Restorative Dentists refining denture fundamentals
- Postgraduate Students (MDS) in Prosthodontics and related specialties
- Dental Interns & Final-Year BDS Students building confidence in denture therapy
- Clinicians managing edentulous and partially edentulous patients
- Academicians involved in teaching prosthodontic basics





