4 lessons (5h 39min)
Individualized spherical occlusal surface calculation in clinical practice — A state-of-the-art application for managing complex occlusal rehabilitation!
Take a fresh look at the relationship between occlusion and TMJ problems, based on biomechanical evidence and individual patient aspects according to the individualized spherical occlusal surface calculation.
During the course, you will learn about:
– Data collection and processing of occlusion
– Quantitative 3D assessment of TMJ function according to the spherical occlusal surface calculation
– Digital approach to occlusal analysis according to the spherical occlusal surface calculation
– Protocols for the application of individualized spherical occlusal surface calculation for dentists and dental technicians.
The OHI‑S Spherical Occlusion Theory for Dentists and Dental Technician Team course is best for prosthodontists, restorative dentists, orthodontists, and dental technicians who want structured, CE‑accredited training in the application of spherical occlusion principles to functional rehabilitation and restorative design. It emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration between clinicians and technicians to achieve predictable occlusal harmony and long‑term stability.
Who Should Enroll
Prosthodontists managing complex occlusal rehabilitation and full‑mouth reconstructions.
Restorative dentists & general practitioners treating patients with occlusal dysfunction, wear, or temporomandibular disorders (TMD).
Orthodontists integrating occlusal theory into treatment planning for functional stability.
Dental technicians & lab professionals fabricating restorations that respect spherical occlusion principles.
Residents, fellows, and trainees in prosthodontics, restorative dentistry, or orthodontics seeking structured occlusion training.
What You’ll Learn
Spherical occlusion theory: understanding mandibular movements and occlusal pathways in a three‑dimensional framework.
Laboratory protocols: wax‑ups, articulator use, and digital workflows aligned with spherical occlusion.
Functional rehabilitation: restoring occlusion in patients with wear, parafunction, or complex cases.
Interdisciplinary collaboration: dentist–technician teamwork for predictable functional and aesthetic outcomes.
Case‑based lessons: clinical examples showing how spherical occlusion guides restorative design.
+ Topics:
Lesson 1.Individualized Spherical Occlusal Surface Calculation
– Occlusal plane and its determinations
– Spherical occlusal surface theory
– Reasons why a long-known spherical theory does not find practical application
– Individualized spherical occlusal surface calculation idea
– Clinical case of individualized spherical occlusa surface application
– Individualized spherical occlusal surface for healthy patients
– Reorientation of teeth in the arch and curves of Spee, Wilson and Monson
– Protocols of Teledentistry and its application in clinical practice.
Recommended for: Functional dentists, General dentists.
Lesson 2.Data Collection, Processing and Evaluation of Occlusal Analysis
– The initial patient data for individualized spherical occlusal surface calculation;
– Radiological DICOM scan of maxilla and Temporomandibular joint
– Segmentation of hard components of masticatory system
– Quantitative three-dimensional assessment of Temporomandibular joint junction space
– The real Spherical Occlusal Surface
– Comparing individualized spherical occlusal surface with real spherical occlusion surface.
Recommended for: Functional dentists, General dentists.
Lesson 3.Analysis of Occlusal Surface Level, Orientation and Curvature on Joint Function
– Clinical cases and analysis steps
– Analysis of segmentation arch problems
– Digital analysis and digital evaluation of occlusion
– Digitally and accurately analyze condyles position and primary signs of TMD
– Analysis and treatment planning of TMD and occusal rehabiliation.
Recommended for: Functional dentists, General dentists.
Lesson 4.Individualized Spherical Occlusal Surface Calculation Application in Clinical Practice
– Analysis of data from various patients
– Data analysis of edentulous patients, individualized spherical occlusal surface calculation and vertical dimension of occlusion
– Application of individualized spherical occlusal surface calculation in the development of specific guides
– Rational splint design guidlines.
Recommended for: Functional dentists, General dentists.

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