CE Credits: 6 Category (Core) 1

The in-person session runs for one day from 9 AM to 5 PM, with lunch provided.
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Fundamental Principles of Fixed Tooth Supported Restorations

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Geriatrics & Prosthodontics: The Symbiotic Connection

OUR COURSE INSTRUCTORS

Dr. Bobby Baig

PROSTHODONTIST| INSTRUCTOR
Dr. Baig is a board-certified Prosthodontist and Fellow of the Royal College of Dentists of Canada (F.R.C.D.(C)). He is the Clinical Director of Prosthodontics in the Dept. of AEGD and Associate Professor in General Dentistry at the University of Rochester, Eastman Institute for Oral Health. He also serves as a Clinical Instructor at Mt. Sinai Hospital, Associate in Dentistry at the University of Toronto, and practices privately in Ontario. Dr. Baig is a national examiner for the NDSE and Prosthodontics Fellowship in Canada. He has received multiple awards for excellence in teaching and clinical education.

Dr. Mario Rotella

PROSTHODONTIST | INSTRUCTOR
Dr. Mario Rotella a is a Fellow of the Royal College of Dentists of Canada (F.R.C.D.(C)), certified specialist in Prosthodontics. Dr. Rotella focuses his practice concentrating on the treatment of complex cases of aesthetic and functional rehabilitation on natural dentition and implants, with emphasis on veneers, crowns, bridges and dentures.

COURSE DATES AND LOCATIONS

EXACT VENUES WILL BE ANNOUNCED SOON
MAY 25, 2025

London, ON

SEPTEMBER 21, 2025

Northern Ontario

NOVEMBER 23

Ottawa, ON

FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES COURSE OUTLINE

This course covers the essential principles and techniques for fixed tooth-supported restorations, focusing on practical skills and theoretical knowledge necessary for successful restoration treatments. Ideal for dental professionals looking to enhance their expertise in this area.
COURSE INSTRUCTORS:

Dr. M.K. (Bobby) Baig & Dr. Mario Rotella

Fundamental Principles Of Fixed Tooth Supported Restorations

Category 1 Core: 3 CE points

  • Biological Principles
    • Preservation of Tooth Structure
    • Periodontal Health Periodontal Health.
    • Occlusal Considerations
    • Margin Adaptation and Material Selection
  • Mechanical Principles
    • Retention and Resistance form (RR form)
  • Esthetic Principles
    • Aesthetic Integration
    • Proportions and Alignment
  • Functional and Technical (Lab) Principles
    • Occlusal Harmony & Efficiency
    • Accuracy in Preparation and Ceramic selection
    • Proper Fabrication
  • Patient-Centered / Treatment Planning Principles
    • Informed Consent/Communication
    • Post Treatment Care.

GERIATRICS & PROSTHODONTICS COURSE OUTLINE

This course explores the vital relationship between geriatrics and prosthodontics, focusing on how dental care professionals can optimize treatment for elderly patients. Learn how to address age-related challenges & provide effective prosthodontic care tailored to older adults.
COURSE INSTRUCTORS:

Dr. M.K. (Bobby) Baig

Geriatrics & Prosthodontics: The Symbiotic Connection

Category 1 Core: 3 CE points

  • Importance and scope of practicing geriatric dentistry.
  • Demographic trends and aging population.
  • Medically complex patients and prosthodontic treatment management.
  • Prosthodontic treatment options and treatment planning and sequence
  • for partially and complete edentulous patients.
  • Understanding dental conditions that can influence and impact on
  • denture wearing and maintenance.
  • Elderly patient education and knowledge of denture hygiene.

Category 1 Core Courses Bundle
$ 899 +HST
CE Credits: 6 Category (Core) 1
Fundamental Principles of Fixed Tooth Supported Restorations
Geriatrics & Prosthodontics: The Symbiotic Connection
1-Day Seminar. Intensive, yet Relevant and Practical
Lunch & Refreshments will be Served