Vertical Preparation Protocols: The Complete Guide in 24 Lessons from Tomorrow Tooth
Marco MaiolinoDr., Pasquale VenutiDr.
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Course program
Vertical Preparation Protocols: The Complete Guide in 24 Lessons from Tomorrow Tooth
24 online lessons
Big course on vertical preparation for prosthodontists and dental technicians.
24 online lessons are:
– 16 hours of intensive training with detailed protocols of all stages of working with VertiPrep
– Lecturers who are proficient in the vertical preparation technique from A to Z - Pasquale Venuti and Marco Maiolino
– Ideal training for the "prosthodontist - dental technician" team.
Lecturers will consider in detail:
– features of vertical preparation (biomechanics, indications and contraindications for use, used burs and handpieces
– detailed protocol of impressions: analog and digital methods
– protocol for manufacturing and cementing temporary restorations
– protocol for manufacturing and cementing final restorations.
24 online lessons
Big course on vertical preparation for prosthodontists and dental technicians.
24 online lessons are:
– 16 hours of intensive training with detailed protocols of all stages of working with VertiPrep
– Lecturers who are proficient in the vertical preparation technique from A to Z - Pasquale Venuti and Marco Maiolino
– Ideal training for the "prosthodontist - dental technician" team.
Lecturers will consider in detail:
– features of vertical preparation (biomechanics, indications and contraindications for use, used burs and handpieces
– detailed protocol of impressions: analog and digital methods
– protocol for manufacturing and cementing temporary restorations
– protocol for manufacturing and cementing final restorations.
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1. Why Verti-prep?32 min
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2. Definition and development of vertical preparation23 min
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3. Review of preparation methods12 min
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4. Preparation with flame-shaped and butt bur38 min
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5. The difference between edgeless and shoulderless approaches34 min
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6. Tooth preparation techniques20 min
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7. Design of a shoulder19 min
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8. Restoration of teeth with deep subgingival and endodontic lesions1 h 4 min
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9. Biomechanics of restorations. Part 11 h 32 min
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10. Biomechanics of restorations. Part 21 h 32 min
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11. Provisional restoration50 min
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12. Provisional prosthetics1 h 3 min
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13. A free space management in the vertical preparation technology43 min
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14. Indirect restoration thickness and material27 min
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15. Edge and edgeless preparation. Impressions22 min
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16. Die preparation. Analog and digital methods12 min
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17. Die spacer setting30 min
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18. Indirect restoration cementation52 min
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19. Managing contact areas22 min
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20. Vertical preparation. Provisional and final restorations44 min
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21. Your first Vertiprep. The most common mistakes for those who start23 min
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22. Impression: analog method34 min
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23. Impressions: digital approach34 min
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24. Keeping Informations1 h 42 min
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Why Verti-prep?
Here you can watch a five-minute fragment of the lesson
Lesson program:
– Vertical approach: working with hard and soft tissues
– 9 benefits of vertical preparation
– Indications for vertical preparation
– Long-term results of vertical preparation
– Clinical and laboratory prosthetic workflows. Tips.
Recommended for: Prosthetist, Dental Technician, General Dentist.
Duration: 32 min
– Vertical approach: working with hard and soft tissues
– 9 benefits of vertical preparation
– Indications for vertical preparation
– Long-term results of vertical preparation
– Clinical and laboratory prosthetic workflows. Tips.
Recommended for: Prosthetist, Dental Technician, General Dentist.
Duration: 32 min
Definition and development of vertical preparation
Here you can watch a five-minute fragment of the lesson
Lesson program:
– Why Vertical Preparation is underused? Prejudices about Vertiprep
– How to define a vertical preparation
– Difference beetween feather and and knife edge
– Edgeless and shoulderless preparation
– Conceptional differencies between margin and non- margin preparation
– What is Batt bur in prosthodontics used for?
– Why is vertical preparation friendly for periodontally compromised patients?
Recommended for: Prosthetist, Dental Technician, General Dentist.
Duration: 23 min
– Why Vertical Preparation is underused? Prejudices about Vertiprep
– How to define a vertical preparation
– Difference beetween feather and and knife edge
– Edgeless and shoulderless preparation
– Conceptional differencies between margin and non- margin preparation
– What is Batt bur in prosthodontics used for?
– Why is vertical preparation friendly for periodontally compromised patients?
Recommended for: Prosthetist, Dental Technician, General Dentist.
Duration: 23 min
Review of preparation methods
Here you can watch a five-minute fragment of the lesson
Lesson program:
– Comparison of soft tissue condition with provisional restorations and without
– Toe-Heel approach that solves many issues
– BOPT and Vertiprep: edgeless strategy
– Geometry of Batt bur
– Establishment of undesired ridges, shoulders and irregularities
– How does the bur move while preparing vertically. Possible side effects.
Recommended for: Prosthetist, Dental Technician, General Dentist.
Duration: 12 min
– Comparison of soft tissue condition with provisional restorations and without
– Toe-Heel approach that solves many issues
– BOPT and Vertiprep: edgeless strategy
– Geometry of Batt bur
– Establishment of undesired ridges, shoulders and irregularities
– How does the bur move while preparing vertically. Possible side effects.
Recommended for: Prosthetist, Dental Technician, General Dentist.
Duration: 12 min
Preparation with flame-shaped and butt bur
Here you can watch a five-minute fragment of the lesson
Lesson program:
– What is the Batt bur used for in the prosthetic dentistry?
– The Toe-Heel Concept
– Mechanics of flame-shaped bur tooth preparation
– Problems related to the preparation of the tooth and soft tissues around it
– Preparation technique of hard tissues under the crown using the Batt bur
– Advantages of the Batt bur usage
– Analysis of clinical cases and long-term results».
Recommended for: Prosthetist, Dental Technician, General Dentist.
Duration: 38 min
– What is the Batt bur used for in the prosthetic dentistry?
– The Toe-Heel Concept
– Mechanics of flame-shaped bur tooth preparation
– Problems related to the preparation of the tooth and soft tissues around it
– Preparation technique of hard tissues under the crown using the Batt bur
– Advantages of the Batt bur usage
– Analysis of clinical cases and long-term results».
Recommended for: Prosthetist, Dental Technician, General Dentist.
Duration: 38 min
The difference between edgeless and shoulderless approaches
Here you can watch a five-minute fragment of the lesson
Lesson program:
– Analysis of a clinical case of prosthetic restoration of a severely destroyed molar using vertical preparation:
- The creation of the crown insertion path
- Filling of subgingival undercuts
- Preparation of the tooth and soft tissues
- Permanent prosthetic restoration.
– X-ray folllow-up of the tooth condition and periodontal tissues when deciding on the use of vertical preparation
– Features of endodontic preparation of the tooth before vertical preparation
– Analysis of a clinical case involving the preparation of a frontal teeth with a shoulder and taking an impression
– Preparation of the tooth for digital impression after vertical preparation.
Recommended for: Prosthetist, Dental Technician, General Dentist.
Duration: 34 min
– Analysis of a clinical case of prosthetic restoration of a severely destroyed molar using vertical preparation:
- The creation of the crown insertion path
- Filling of subgingival undercuts
- Preparation of the tooth and soft tissues
- Permanent prosthetic restoration.
– X-ray folllow-up of the tooth condition and periodontal tissues when deciding on the use of vertical preparation
– Features of endodontic preparation of the tooth before vertical preparation
– Analysis of a clinical case involving the preparation of a frontal teeth with a shoulder and taking an impression
– Preparation of the tooth for digital impression after vertical preparation.
Recommended for: Prosthetist, Dental Technician, General Dentist.
Duration: 34 min
Tooth preparation techniques
Here you can watch a five-minute fragment of the lesson
Lesson program:
– The technique of maximum enamel saving
– The selective preparation technique
– Indications and contraindications for each of the techniques
– Rules of vertical and horizontal rationality.
Recommended for: Prosthetist, Dental Technician, General Dentist.
Duration: 20 min
– The technique of maximum enamel saving
– The selective preparation technique
– Indications and contraindications for each of the techniques
– Rules of vertical and horizontal rationality.
Recommended for: Prosthetist, Dental Technician, General Dentist.
Duration: 20 min
Design of a shoulder
Here you can watch a five-minute fragment of the lesson
Lesson program:
– Critical biomechanical zones of the tooth
– What is a shoulder and what is it used for?
– Features of preparation, finishing the abutment and impression taking
– Analysis of the clinical case.
Recommended for: Prosthetist, Dental Technician, General Dentist.
Duration: 19 min
– Critical biomechanical zones of the tooth
– What is a shoulder and what is it used for?
– Features of preparation, finishing the abutment and impression taking
– Analysis of the clinical case.
Recommended for: Prosthetist, Dental Technician, General Dentist.
Duration: 19 min
Restoration of teeth with deep subgingival and endodontic lesions
Here you can watch a five-minute fragment of the lesson
Lesson program:
– The biological width of the tooth, and how it is affected by various factors?
– X-ray assessment of the condition of periodontal tissues. When should I reject performing of the restoration?
– Risks of furcation lesions during surgical extension of the tooth crown
– Gingival margin expansion and deepening technology (DME and DLE)
– Analysis of clinical cases of dental restorations with extensive subgingival defects
– Analysis of clinical cases of restoration of teeth with odontogenic cutaneous sinus tract (OCST)
– Non-standard and extra-complicated clinical cases.
Recommended for: Prosthetist, Dental Technician, General Dentist.
Duration: 1 h 4 min
– The biological width of the tooth, and how it is affected by various factors?
– X-ray assessment of the condition of periodontal tissues. When should I reject performing of the restoration?
– Risks of furcation lesions during surgical extension of the tooth crown
– Gingival margin expansion and deepening technology (DME and DLE)
– Analysis of clinical cases of dental restorations with extensive subgingival defects
– Analysis of clinical cases of restoration of teeth with odontogenic cutaneous sinus tract (OCST)
– Non-standard and extra-complicated clinical cases.
Recommended for: Prosthetist, Dental Technician, General Dentist.
Duration: 1 h 4 min
Biomechanics of restorations. Part 1
Here you can watch a five-minute fragment of the lesson
Lesson program:
– Structure of the complex "tooth-cement-restoration"
– "Crackology" - the science of broken restoration. Why is this happening?
– Physical properties of substances that affect the durability of restorations
– The forces that affect the restoration in the oral cavity
– Save or remove the dentin overhanging edges? How to increase the strength of the tooth after restoration?
– Internal and external strength of tooth tissues. "Invisible" fractures
– A strategic approach to the prevention and treatment of tooth fractures and chipped restorations
– The importance of preserving the edge ridges to achieve long-term restorations
– Crash tests of removed teeth
– Is it true that adhesive restorations strengthen the tooth? Breaking the Myths of composite and amalgam
– Structural analysis of the tooth. Optimal depth and width of preparation
– The importance of the anterior guidance in biomechanics and gnathology
– Why is it important to correctly reproduce tooth cusps?
Recommended for: Prosthetist, Dental Technician, General Dentist.
Duration: 1 h 32 min
– Structure of the complex "tooth-cement-restoration"
– "Crackology" - the science of broken restoration. Why is this happening?
– Physical properties of substances that affect the durability of restorations
– The forces that affect the restoration in the oral cavity
– Save or remove the dentin overhanging edges? How to increase the strength of the tooth after restoration?
– Internal and external strength of tooth tissues. "Invisible" fractures
– A strategic approach to the prevention and treatment of tooth fractures and chipped restorations
– The importance of preserving the edge ridges to achieve long-term restorations
– Crash tests of removed teeth
– Is it true that adhesive restorations strengthen the tooth? Breaking the Myths of composite and amalgam
– Structural analysis of the tooth. Optimal depth and width of preparation
– The importance of the anterior guidance in biomechanics and gnathology
– Why is it important to correctly reproduce tooth cusps?
Recommended for: Prosthetist, Dental Technician, General Dentist.
Duration: 1 h 32 min
Biomechanics of restorations. Part 2
Here you can watch a five-minute fragment of the lesson
Lesson program:
– Advantages and disadvantages of the adhesive protocol. Analysis of the clinical case
– Stress factors of adhesive restoration
– Borders of the adhesion. When is possible to carry out an adhesion?
– Features of adhesion to enamel and dentin
– Features of enamel and dentin preparation for the adhesive protocol
– Which adhesive should I choose?
– The thickness of the tooth walls for the choice of treatment method
– Analysis of errors in the implementation of the adhesive protocol in various clinical cases
– Adhesion of various materials to tooth tissues
– The importance of ferrule preservation in adhesive restoration
– Ferrule as the most important factor of tooth strengthening after endodontic treatment
– Creating a ferrule effect
– Increasing the clinical height of the tooth crown
– Overview and step-by-step analysis of clinical cases.
Recommended for: Prosthetist, Dental Technician, General Dentist.
Duration: 1 h 32 min
– Advantages and disadvantages of the adhesive protocol. Analysis of the clinical case
– Stress factors of adhesive restoration
– Borders of the adhesion. When is possible to carry out an adhesion?
– Features of adhesion to enamel and dentin
– Features of enamel and dentin preparation for the adhesive protocol
– Which adhesive should I choose?
– The thickness of the tooth walls for the choice of treatment method
– Analysis of errors in the implementation of the adhesive protocol in various clinical cases
– Adhesion of various materials to tooth tissues
– The importance of ferrule preservation in adhesive restoration
– Ferrule as the most important factor of tooth strengthening after endodontic treatment
– Creating a ferrule effect
– Increasing the clinical height of the tooth crown
– Overview and step-by-step analysis of clinical cases.
Recommended for: Prosthetist, Dental Technician, General Dentist.
Duration: 1 h 32 min
Provisional restoration
Here you can watch a five-minute fragment of the lesson
Lesson program:
– Provisional restorations are a necessary stage for successful prosthetics
– Margins of provisional restorations. Working with soft tissues
– Interproximal contacts of provisional restorations
– Occlusal contacts of provisional restorations
– Relining of provisional restorations
– Materials for provisional restorations
– Detailed protocol for creating provisional restorations in the oral cavity.
Recommended for: Prosthetist, Dental Technician, General Dentist.
Duration: 50 min
– Provisional restorations are a necessary stage for successful prosthetics
– Margins of provisional restorations. Working with soft tissues
– Interproximal contacts of provisional restorations
– Occlusal contacts of provisional restorations
– Relining of provisional restorations
– Materials for provisional restorations
– Detailed protocol for creating provisional restorations in the oral cavity.
Recommended for: Prosthetist, Dental Technician, General Dentist.
Duration: 50 min
Provisional prosthetics
Here you can watch a five-minute fragment of the lesson
Lesson program:
– How to avoid interference between the provisional crown and the tooth?
– The main errors that occur at the clinical and laboratory stages in the manufacture of temporary crowns
– A confirmed and recognized approach to provisional prosthetics. Clinical cases
– Stages of manufacturing of analog (classic) provisional restorations
– Manufacturing provisional restorations for posterior teeth
– Manufacturing provisional restorations for anterior teeth
– Stages of manufacturing digital temporary crowns using Exocad
– Tricks and lifehacks of provisional prosthetics
– Analysis of clinical cases.
Recommended for: Prosthetist, Dental Technician, General Dentist.
Duration: 1 h 3 min
– How to avoid interference between the provisional crown and the tooth?
– The main errors that occur at the clinical and laboratory stages in the manufacture of temporary crowns
– A confirmed and recognized approach to provisional prosthetics. Clinical cases
– Stages of manufacturing of analog (classic) provisional restorations
– Manufacturing provisional restorations for posterior teeth
– Manufacturing provisional restorations for anterior teeth
– Stages of manufacturing digital temporary crowns using Exocad
– Tricks and lifehacks of provisional prosthetics
– Analysis of clinical cases.
Recommended for: Prosthetist, Dental Technician, General Dentist.
Duration: 1 h 3 min
A free space management in the vertical preparation technology
Here you can watch a five-minute fragment of the lesson
Lesson program:
– Pros and cons of having a free tooth/abutment height
– The optimum thickness of the restoration
– The relationship between reliability, aesthetics and long-term restoration
– Reasons of chipping of restorations at the stages of fitting and chewing
– Geometry and biomechanics of dental preparation for indirect restorations.
Recommended for: Prosthetist, Dental Technician, General Dentist.
Duration: 43 min
– Pros and cons of having a free tooth/abutment height
– The optimum thickness of the restoration
– The relationship between reliability, aesthetics and long-term restoration
– Reasons of chipping of restorations at the stages of fitting and chewing
– Geometry and biomechanics of dental preparation for indirect restorations.
Recommended for: Prosthetist, Dental Technician, General Dentist.
Duration: 43 min
Indirect restoration thickness and material
Here you can watch a five-minute fragment of the lesson
Lesson program:
– Mechanical principles for the selection of the thickness and material of the restoration
– Occlusal principles for the selection of thickness and material of restorations
– Comparative characteristics of various materials
– Comparative characteristics of different thicknesses
– The choice of material depending on the type of preparation
– Thickness of restoration: digital planning.
Recommended for: Prosthetist, Dental Technician, General Dentist.
Duration: 27 min
– Mechanical principles for the selection of the thickness and material of the restoration
– Occlusal principles for the selection of thickness and material of restorations
– Comparative characteristics of various materials
– Comparative characteristics of different thicknesses
– The choice of material depending on the type of preparation
– Thickness of restoration: digital planning.
Recommended for: Prosthetist, Dental Technician, General Dentist.
Duration: 27 min
Edge and edgeless preparation. Impressions
Here you can watch a five-minute fragment of the lesson
Lesson program:
– Edge and edgeless preparation: indications and contraindications, pros and cons
– Detailed comparative characteristics of edge and edgeless preparation
– Edge location
– Clinical case: restoration of a severely damaged tooth. Choice of preparation method
– Ideal time to take impressions.
Recommended for: Prosthetist, Dental Technician, General Dentist.
Duration: 22 min
– Edge and edgeless preparation: indications and contraindications, pros and cons
– Detailed comparative characteristics of edge and edgeless preparation
– Edge location
– Clinical case: restoration of a severely damaged tooth. Choice of preparation method
– Ideal time to take impressions.
Recommended for: Prosthetist, Dental Technician, General Dentist.
Duration: 22 min
Die preparation. Analog and digital methods
Here you can watch a five-minute fragment of the lesson
Lesson program:
– Die preparation: tools and techniques
– Errors in the die preparation
– Features of the die preparation with digital and analog methods
– Features of the die preparation depending on the edge type.
Recommended for: Prosthetist, Dental Technician, General Dentist.
Duration: 12 min
– Die preparation: tools and techniques
– Errors in the die preparation
– Features of the die preparation with digital and analog methods
– Features of the die preparation depending on the edge type.
Recommended for: Prosthetist, Dental Technician, General Dentist.
Duration: 12 min
Die spacer setting
Here you can watch a five-minute fragment of the lesson
Lesson program:
– Pre-cementation retention (frictional fit)
– Post-cementation retention (cement fit)
– Die spacing improves post cementation retention
– Setting for inverted spacing
– Using digital technologies to calculate the spacing
– Processing of the gingival margin of the crown.
Recommended for: Prosthetist, Dental Technician, General Dentist.
Duration: 30 min
– Pre-cementation retention (frictional fit)
– Post-cementation retention (cement fit)
– Die spacing improves post cementation retention
– Setting for inverted spacing
– Using digital technologies to calculate the spacing
– Processing of the gingival margin of the crown.
Recommended for: Prosthetist, Dental Technician, General Dentist.
Duration: 30 min
Indirect restoration cementation
Here you can watch a five-minute fragment of the lesson
Lesson program:
– Materials for cementation of indirect restorations
– Comparative characteristics of fixing materials
– How to succeed in indirect restoration cementation
– Selection of the cement according to the material of the indirect restoration
– Clinical cases. Decision making strategy.
Recommended for: Prosthetist, Dental Technician, General Dentist.
Duration: 52 min
– Materials for cementation of indirect restorations
– Comparative characteristics of fixing materials
– How to succeed in indirect restoration cementation
– Selection of the cement according to the material of the indirect restoration
– Clinical cases. Decision making strategy.
Recommended for: Prosthetist, Dental Technician, General Dentist.
Duration: 52 min
Managing contact areas
Here you can watch a five-minute fragment of the lesson
Lesson program:
– Causes of crown fit problems
– Methods for troubleshooting the crown fitting process
– Tools for troubleshooting the crown fitting process
– Planning the ideal contact point using digital technology.
Recommended for: Prosthetist, Dental Technician, General Dentist.
Duration: 22 min
– Causes of crown fit problems
– Methods for troubleshooting the crown fitting process
– Tools for troubleshooting the crown fitting process
– Planning the ideal contact point using digital technology.
Recommended for: Prosthetist, Dental Technician, General Dentist.
Duration: 22 min
Vertical preparation. Provisional and final restorations
Here you can watch a five-minute fragment of the lesson
Lesson program:
– Vertical preparation features
– Control of the preparation depth
– Using a silicone key
– Fabrication and fixation of provisional restorations
– Taking impressions: analog method
– Fabrication and fixation of final restorations
– Orthodontic treatment prior to prosthetics: indications
– Fixation of final restorations.
Recommended for: Prosthetist, Dental Technician, General Dentist.
Duration: 44 min
– Vertical preparation features
– Control of the preparation depth
– Using a silicone key
– Fabrication and fixation of provisional restorations
– Taking impressions: analog method
– Fabrication and fixation of final restorations
– Orthodontic treatment prior to prosthetics: indications
– Fixation of final restorations.
Recommended for: Prosthetist, Dental Technician, General Dentist.
Duration: 44 min
Your first Vertiprep. The most common mistakes for those who start
Here you can watch a five-minute fragment of the lesson
Lesson program:
– Discussing common mistakes
Recommended for: Prosthetist, Dental Technician, General Dentist.
Duration: 23 min
– Discussing common mistakes
Recommended for: Prosthetist, Dental Technician, General Dentist.
Duration: 23 min
Impression: analog method
Here you can watch a five-minute fragment of the lesson
Lesson program:
– When to take impressions: perfect timing
– Analog VS digital impression: indications
– 2-stage impression (analog method)
– Working with soft tissues when taking an impression
– Impression materials: characteristics, pros and cons
– Putty impressions
– Impression preparation.
Recommended for: Prosthetist, Dental Technician, General Dentist.
Duration: 34 min
– When to take impressions: perfect timing
– Analog VS digital impression: indications
– 2-stage impression (analog method)
– Working with soft tissues when taking an impression
– Impression materials: characteristics, pros and cons
– Putty impressions
– Impression preparation.
Recommended for: Prosthetist, Dental Technician, General Dentist.
Duration: 34 min
Impressions: digital approach
Here you can watch a five-minute fragment of the lesson
Lesson program:
– Indications for digital impressions
– Analog VS digital impression
– Scanners. Short review
– Perfect scanning. Criteria for excellent scan result
– Undercuts analysis
– Features of taking impressions depending on the clinical case
– Soft tissue informations
– Clinical case: restoration of a severely damaged tooth with milled crown
– Features of taking impressions depending on the preparation.
Recommended for: Prosthetist, Dental Technician, General Dentist.
Duration: 34 min
– Indications for digital impressions
– Analog VS digital impression
– Scanners. Short review
– Perfect scanning. Criteria for excellent scan result
– Undercuts analysis
– Features of taking impressions depending on the clinical case
– Soft tissue informations
– Clinical case: restoration of a severely damaged tooth with milled crown
– Features of taking impressions depending on the preparation.
Recommended for: Prosthetist, Dental Technician, General Dentist.
Duration: 34 min
Keeping Informations
Here you can watch a five-minute fragment of the lesson
Lesson program:
– Prosthetic and surgical treatment of malocclusion: digital planning
– Use of surgical templates for implantation
– JIG in composite for increasing vertical dimension
– Impressions and bite registration using the facial bow
– Working with models in the articulator. WAX-UP
– Design and fabrication of provisional restorations, taking into account the VDO increase
– Intraoral scanning with provisional restorations
– Digital design and production of final restoration
– Аn interdisciplinary approach in the class 3 treatment
– Silicone key
– Milled provisional in PMMA
– Using Bis-Acrylic and a silicone key to obtain a provisional restorations
– Tips in using teflon when taking digital impressions.
In 3 parts.
Recommended for: Prosthetist, Dental Technician, General Dentist.
Duration: 1 h 42 min
– Prosthetic and surgical treatment of malocclusion: digital planning
– Use of surgical templates for implantation
– JIG in composite for increasing vertical dimension
– Impressions and bite registration using the facial bow
– Working with models in the articulator. WAX-UP
– Design and fabrication of provisional restorations, taking into account the VDO increase
– Intraoral scanning with provisional restorations
– Digital design and production of final restoration
– Аn interdisciplinary approach in the class 3 treatment
– Silicone key
– Milled provisional in PMMA
– Using Bis-Acrylic and a silicone key to obtain a provisional restorations
– Tips in using teflon when taking digital impressions.
In 3 parts.
Recommended for: Prosthetist, Dental Technician, General Dentist.
Duration: 1 h 42 min
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Marco MaiolinoDr.
Pasquale VenutiDr.
Pasquale VenutiDr.
Vertical Preparation Protocols: The Complete Guide in 24 Lessons from Tomorrow Tooth
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Marco MaiolinoDr.Bioclear diplomate in Europe.
The founder, together with Dr. Pasquale Venuti, of a group labeled “Tomorrow Tooth“.
Active member of SIDOC
(Italian Society of Restorative Dentistry).
Private practice in Syracuse, Italy. -
Pasquale VenutiDr.Dr. Pasquale Venuti received his DDS from the University of Naples “Federico II” cum laude in 1999. He is in full time practice in Mirabella Eclano, Italy, as a general dentist. In cooperation with Dr. David Clark, Dr. John Khademi and Dr. Marco Maiolino he has founded a group labeled “Tomorrow Tooth”, whose goal is to share Outcome-Based and Patient-Centered Dentistry. He lectures internationally on a variety of topics related to restorative dentistry, endodontics and prosthodontics.