Marathon of Dental Anatomy: Posteriors | Anteriors by Janos Mako

Monday 24. November at 09:00 - Saturday 29. November at 17:00

Neringa Hotel, Vilnius

NOVEMBER 24-26 – Marathon of Dental Anatomy: posteriors

Learning objectives: Morphology, anatomy of the molars occlusion – occlusal surface function and gnathology.

Course outline: During the course, we will not only monitor how the molars look but why they are so. We will understand the 2 and 3 point’s occlusion; we will get to know the occlusal compass and its importance.

Helping with this knowledge we will get a complex picture of the context between shape and function. In the practical part, the occlusal surface of the lower and upper molars (4; 5; 6) is patterned from plasticine.

The benefit of these 3 days will be not only nicer molars but better function. We will be able to grind the occlusal surface of the restorations faster and more effectively in accordance with the criteria of function and gnathology.

Acquisition of this knowledge can be helped by the processes of the removable and the orthodontics.

NOVEMBER 27-29 – Marathon of Dental Anatomy: anteriors

Course objectives: the thorough knowledge of the basic and “hidden” shape features of the upper and lower anterior.

Course overview: We examine and analyze in detail the front teeth morphology and characteristics of the different types of teeth.

In the practical part, we modellating the labial surface of an oval, triangular, rectangular, and standard-shaped central incisor, lateral incisor, and canine from plasticine (clay), as well as the palatal surface of the three anterior teeth.

We discuss the key features of the lower anterior teeth and correct the mistakes on the lower 1,2,3 teeth which I was damagded by deliberately. We will talk about the features of a harmonious smile and smile design.

Another practical task is possible, where we correct the defects of the upper 1,2,3 teeth on an oval-type anterior tooth pattern, and then convert them into triangular and rectangular-type anterior teeth by carving.

The course has two more drawing practices, which should help to improve conscious analysis and accurate observation.

Language: English

Neringa Hotel • Gedimino Prospektas 23, 01103 Vilnius, Vilniaus apskritis, Lithuania

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