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Occlusion and Oral Rehabilitation Hybrid

New Zealand
September 2025 (Didactic) December 2025 (Clinical)
Australia
September 2025 (Didactic) December 2025 (Clinical)
United States
September 2025 (Didactic) December 2025 (Clinical)

Course Fee:

$11,950.00

Registration Deposit:

$3950

Instalments:

$4000

X 2

$11,950.00

About the course

Occlusal disease is the arguably the most underdiagnosed and undertreated segment of dentistry. A ‘piecemeal’ approach to dental care sees several professionals focussed on ‘single tooth dentistry’ that is procedure based. Lifestyles and the stresses of modern living on the other hand are bringing many patients into our practices with erosion, wear and tooth loss. The long term consequences of these conditions are affecting dentitions like never before. Are you seeing these patients in your practice and degenerating into ‘supervised neglect’ because you don’t know what to do. This course is for a practitioner like you. It is focussed on the the most modern occlusal philosophies but examines multiple other approaches to occlusal disease and care. You will truly learn how to diagnose and treatment plan occlusal disease patients and provide comprehensive dentistry regardless of whether it involves equilibration, additive restorative dentistry, removable prostheses or implants.

Course Curriculum

Teaching Module (Duration: 4 days)

  • Introduction, Definition and Scope of Oral Rehabilitation
  • Medical History/Examination of Muscles/TMJ/ Occlusal disease
  • Digital diagnostic records: Photographs, IOS, Facescan, CBCT, Jaw motion records
  • Facial, Skeletal, Dental and Soft tissue analysis
  • Analog and Digital bite records using Leaf gauge, Lucia jig or Kois Deprogrammer
  • Design and fabrication of a Lucia jig and Kois Deprogrammer (Printed/Milled)
  • Understanding Analog and Digital articulators and integrating digital jaw motion records
  • Understanding Occlusal equilibration and Vertical Dimension
  • Principles of Smile Design using 2D photographs and 3D Face scans
  • Facially Driven Digital Waxup to Mockup: 3D printed waxup models
  • Design and Fabrication of 3D printed Direct Mockups (Snap on trials)
  • Design and fabrication of 3D printed IBT injectable resin stents for long term provisionalisation
  • Transitioning Digital waxups and mockups to provisionals and 3D printed/milled shells
  • The Mock up based preparation sequence
  • Instrumentation and minimally invasive preparations
  • Tooth preparations, Tissue management, Impressions/Intraoral scans
  • Definitive Restorative Options: Onlays vs Veneers vs Full Coverage
  • Straightforward case studies in Occlusal rehabilitation
  • Complex case studies involving implants or removable prostheses
  • Design and fabrication of 3D printed/milled Occlusal guards
  • Setting your practice up for educating your patients about occlusal disease
  • Defining scope of practice for yourself and working with specialists where appropriate

Hands on Exercises

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Your Faculty For This Course...

Nitish Surathu

Course Coordinator, The ACE Institute, New Zealand/USA

Neeraj Surathu

Prosthodontist, Virginia, USA and Hamilton, New Zealand

Ali Tunkiwala

Prosthodontist, Mumbai, India

Paul Jay Hwin

General Dentist, Melbourne, Australia

You Will Learn To...

  • Identify the need for oral rehabiliation in your practice through careful diagnosis, treatment planning and case selection.
  • Understand the scope of oral rehabilitation and perform comprehensive assessments, including medical history, TMJ, occlusal disease, and soft tissue analysis.
  • Acquire, interpret, and integrate digital diagnostic records (photographs, IOS, CBCT, face scans, jaw motion) to support accurate treatment planning.
  • Understand deprogramming techniques to record stable jaw relations and bite registrations using analog and digital tools.
  • Design and fabricate appliances such as deprogrammers and occlusal guards using digital workflows.
  • Apply principles of occlusion, vertical dimension, and equilibration in diagnosis, treatment planning and wax-up design.
  • Develop aesthetic treatment plans using 2D smile design, 3D face scans, and facially driven wax-ups for both analog and digital provisionalisation.
  • Execute mock-up-based and minimally invasive tooth preparation strategies for efficient provisional and definitive restorative workflows.
  • Establish a systematic, patient-centered approach to diagnosis, treatment sequencing, and interdisciplinary collaboration while treating occlusal disease.