Lesson 1Bite analysis: overbite/overjet, tooth meshing, guiding teeth, wear patternsLook at bite factors weh vital fi front prosthodontics, like overbite, overjet, how teeth mesh, guidance patterns, an wear spots, linkin dem to grindin, failure risk, an design fi front guidance an fixes.
Measuring overbite and overjet accuratelyEvaluating maximum intercuspation contactsAssessing canine and incisal guidance patternsIdentifying wear facets and attrition patternsRelating occlusal findings to risk assessmentLesson 2Full medical an dental history focus pon grindin an gum diseaseZero in pon structured medical an dental history fi front fixed cases, stressin grindin, extra bite habits, gum disease, body-wide factors, an past fix history weh affect risk, outlook, an material pick.
Screening for systemic and medication factorsIdentifying bruxism and parafunctional habitsDocumenting periodontal disease historyReviewing prior restorations and failuresRisk stratification for complex anterior casesLesson 3Informed consent an records, sharin options an outlook wid patientExplain legal an right ting bout informed consent inna complex front prosthodontics, includin records, showin options, risks, benefits, costs, an real outlook fi help shared choice-makin an build trust.
Essential elements of informed consentExplaining risks, benefits, and limitationsPresenting treatment alternatives and optionsDiscussing prognosis and maintenance needsDocumentation standards and record keepingLesson 4Digital records: mouth scan methods, file types, an model checkDig inna digital data catch fi front prosthodontics, focus pon mouth scan steps, clearness an file types, model true check, an link wid CAD software fi support wax-ups, guides, an team planning.
Scanner calibration and infection controlScan path strategies for anterior segmentsManaging soft tissue and saliva during scanningFile formats, compression, and data exportDigital model verification and error detectionLesson 5Clinical check: soft tissues, tooth life, looseness, probe depths, gum pull back measureTell bout systematic clinical check fi front prosthodontics, includin soft tissue look, tooth life test, looseness, probe depths, an gum pull back, linkin findins to outlook, fix edges, an need fi gum therapy.
Extraoral and intraoral soft tissue assessmentTooth vitality testing and interpretationMobility grading and splinting considerationsProbing depths and attachment level chartingRecession measurement and mucogingival issuesLesson 6Problem list makin an SMART treatment goals (work, pretty, body)Show how fi mix findins inna structured problem list an turn dem inna SMART treatment goals weh handle work, prettiness, an body needs, guidin order, risk handle, an talk wid patient an team.
Organizing findings into a structured problem listDefining specific, measurable treatment outcomesFunctional goals for occlusion and phoneticsEsthetic goals for smile line and tooth displayBiologic goals for pulp, periodontium, and boneLesson 7Photo records: standard outside an inside mouth views an shade noteOutline standard outside an inside mouth photo steps fi front cases, includin pull back, mirrors, light, an shade note, fi support diagnosis, lab talk, an watch treatment results.
Standardized extraoral photographic viewsIntraoral retracted and mirror viewsCamera settings, lighting, and white balanceShade selection and mapping techniquesCommunicating shade data to the laboratoryLesson 8Bite mount pick an settin: half-adjust bite mounts, set jaw values, an diagnostic wax-up big worthCheck pick an use a half-adjust bite mounts fi front cases, includin facebow settin, jaw part adjust, an mix diagnostic wax-ups fi see prettiness, work, an fix space before treatment start.
Criteria for semi‑adjustable articulator selectionFacebow transfer for accurate maxillary mountingProgramming condylar inclination and Bennett angleMounting casts and verifying occlusal relationshipsRole of diagnostic wax‑up in treatment planningLesson 9X-ray check: root shots, bite wings, CBCT needs an read fi front areaCover x-ray pick an read fi front fixed cases, includin root shots, bite wings, an CBCT. Stress root shape, bone level, sickness, an body risks weh sway support tooth pick an implant plan.
Periapical radiographs for root and periapexBitewings for crestal bone and cariesCBCT indications in complex anterior casesCBCT interpretation of bone and anatomyRadiographic signs affecting abutment prognosisLesson 10Facebow shift an center bite records: needs an record waysDetail needs an ways fi facebow shift an center bite records inna front cases, stress true, check, an dem effect pon bite mount settin, bite analysis, an front guidance design.
Indications for facebow use in fixed casesFacebow transfer step‑by‑step procedureMethods for recording centric relationVerifying and repeating CR recordsTransferring records accurately to articulator