1h 8min
– The report addresses the principles of working with the patient`s occlusion including the orthodontist`s and the therapist`s work
– Systematic control of jaw muscles reaction from the position of electromyography and also the kinetics of movement of the articulate heads on the basis of axiography
– The modern scientifically proven functional dentistry.
The OHI‑S The Protocol of Team Working with the Occlusal Plane program is best for prosthodontists, restorative dentists, orthodontists, oral surgeons, and dental technicians who want structured, training in interdisciplinary collaboration around occlusal plane management. It emphasizes evidence‑based teamwork to achieve predictable functional and aesthetic outcomes in complex restorative and rehabilitative cases.
Who Should Enroll
Prosthodontists rehabilitating patients with altered occlusal planes in full‑mouth reconstructions.
Restorative dentists & general practitioners managing crowns, bridges, veneers, and complex restorative cases where occlusal plane orientation is critical.
Orthodontists aligning occlusal planes in malocclusion treatment and interdisciplinary planning.
Oral & maxillofacial surgeons collaborating on orthognathic cases where occlusal plane orientation impacts surgical outcomes.
Dental technicians fabricating prostheses that must harmonize with functional occlusal planes.
Residents & fellows in prosthodontics, restorative dentistry, orthodontics, or oral surgery seeking advanced occlusion training.
What You’ll Learn
Team‑based protocols: structured workflows for interdisciplinary collaboration on occlusal plane cases.
Diagnostic methods: clinical and radiographic evaluation of occlusal planes.
Treatment sequencing: predictable approaches for restoring or correcting occlusal planes.
Functional integration: ensuring occlusal stability, TMJ health, and long‑term restorative success.
Aesthetic considerations: aligning occlusal planes with facial proportions and smile design.
Case‑based lessons: real examples of team‑based occlusal plane management.
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The protocol of team working with the occlusal plane





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