Clinical Prosthodontics: Occlusion, Esthetics, and Function
Clinical Prosthodontics: Occlusion, Esthetics, and Function is a comprehensive, practice-driven course designed to equip dentists with the foundational and advanced skills required to excel in restorative and prosthetic rehabilitation. This program bridges the gap between theoretical prosthodontics and clinical execution, …
Overview
Clinical Prosthodontics: Occlusion, Esthetics, and Function is a comprehensive, practice-driven course designed to equip dentists with the foundational and advanced skills required to excel in restorative and prosthetic rehabilitation. This program bridges the gap between theoretical prosthodontics and clinical execution, focusing on predictable, esthetic, and functional outcomes in everyday practice.
In this course, participants begin by understanding diagnostic evaluation and treatment planning. They then progress to mastering precision tooth preparation and occlusal management, and finally focus on executing accurate prosthesis fabrication and delivery. First, participants understand the interplay between function and esthetics. Next, they master occlusal schemes and select appropriate restorative materials. Finally, they refine techniques for full and partial dentures, crowns, bridges, and implant-supported prostheses.
First, learners study real clinical cases and visual demonstrations grounded in evidence-based protocols. Next, they gain practical insights into troubleshooting occlusal issues, esthetic shade selection, and patient satisfaction. Finally, whether restoring a single tooth or managing full-mouth rehabilitation, they apply proven protocols to improve efficiency and clinical outcomes.
Join IIDR for this course on detailed concepts for clinical Prosthodontics.
Curriculum
- 12 Sections
- 10 Lessons
- 100 Weeks
- Introduction to this Course1
- Course Objectives1
- Occlusion1
- Occlusal Considerations in Fixed and Removable Prosthetics1
- Fundamentals of Crown Preparation1
- Adhesive Dentistry0
- Mastering the Art of Facebow Transfer1
- Complete Dentures Delivered! What Next?1
- Overdue Overdentures1
- Immediate Denture1
- Advanced Prosthodontics – Intraoral Maxillofacial Prosthodontics1
- Quiz1
Instructor
FAQs
Requirements
- Basic Dental Qualification
- Fundamental Knowledge of Prosthodontics
- Clinical Experience (Preferred but not mandatory)
- Laptop/Desktop or Tablet Access
- Stable Internet Connection
Features
- Comprehensive Coverage
- Case-Based Learning
- Esthetic Restoration Planning
- Introduction to Digital Prosthodontics
- Expert-Led Sessions
- E-Certificate of Completion
Target audiences
- General Dental Practitioners
- Prosthodontic Postgraduates and Residents
- Final-Year BDS Students and Interns
- Early-Career Dentists
- Implant Practitioners
- Clinicians Transitioning to Digital Dentistry



