Articulating Paper in FMR
Accurate occlusal assessment plays a vital role in the success of Full Mouth Rehabilitation (FMR). Among the most commonly used yet often misunderstood tools in restorative dentistry is articulating paper. Proper interpretation of occlusal markings is essential for achieving functional …
Overview
Accurate occlusal assessment plays a vital role in the success of Full Mouth Rehabilitation (FMR). Among the most commonly used yet often misunderstood tools in restorative dentistry is articulating paper. Proper interpretation of occlusal markings is essential for achieving functional harmony, balanced occlusion, and long-term restorative stability.
IIDR proudly presents an insightful webinar on “Articulating Paper in FMR” by Dr. Sanjana Agrawal, aimed at helping clinicians understand the clinical application and significance of articulating paper in restorative and prosthodontic procedures.
This lecture will focus on the principles of occlusal marking interpretation and the practical use of articulating paper during FMR procedures. Furthermore, it will discuss different types of articulating papers, marking accuracy, occlusal adjustment protocols, and common clinical misconceptions. Participants will gain clarity on identifying premature contacts, evaluating occlusal interferences, and improving occlusal precision in restorative cases.
In addition, the session will highlight practical techniques for integrating occlusal analysis into everyday clinical workflows. Evidence-based concepts and real clinical insights will help simplify complex occlusal principles for daily practice.
Whether you are a general dentist, prosthodontist, postgraduate student, or restorative clinician, this webinar will provide valuable guidance for enhancing accuracy and predictability in occlusal rehabilitation.
Key Takeaways
- Fundamentals of articulating paper usage
- Understanding occlusal markings and interpretations
- Types and selection of articulating papers
- Identifying premature contacts and interferences
- Occlusal adjustment protocols in FMR
- Common clinical errors and misconceptions
- Improving precision in restorative workflows
- Practical tips for predictable occlusal rehabilitation
Join us for this academic session by Dr Sanjana Agrawal on 1st August 2026 at 7.00 PM on IIDR and strengthen your understanding of occlusal analysis in contemporary Full Mouth Rehabilitation.
Curriculum
- 2 Sections
- 3 Lessons
- 2 Weeks
- Introduction2
- About the Event1
Instructor
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Requirements
- Recommended for general dentists, prosthodontists, postgraduate students, and restorative clinicians
- Prior knowledge of articulating paper usage is beneficial but not mandatory
- Laptop/mobile device with stable internet connection
- Basic understanding of restorative dentistry procedures
- Interest in Full Mouth Rehabilitation and clinical workflow accuracy
- Access to Zoom/Webinar platform
- Notebook for clinical notes and practical concepts
Features
- Evidence-based practical insights and workflows
- Interactive academic session with expert clinical guidance
- Comprehensive understanding of articulating paper usage in FMR
- Practical interpretation of articulating paper markings
- Discussion on different types of articulating papers
- Step-by-step approach to identifying contacts and interferences Clinical application in restorative and rehabilitation procedures
- Common mistakes and troubleshooting techniques
- Simplified concepts for everyday clinical practice
- Tips for improving precision during restorative adjustments
Target audiences
- Practitioners aiming to improve clinical precision during restorative procedures
- Dental professionals interested in practical restorative workflows
- General Dental Practitioners, Prosthodontists, Restorative Dentists, Cosmetic Dentists, Postgraduate Dental Students
- Clinicians interested in Full Mouth Rehabilitation
- Dentists seeking better understanding of articulating paper interpretation







