Esthetics from 30,000 Feet
Saturday, January 31, 2026
10:30 am – 12:30 pm
Course Code:
831SL
Cost:
$94
Credits:
2
CE Hours
In this course attendees will be introduced to the diagnostic process utilized to restore biologic tooth form and function to the worn dentition. This course will walk through the process of diagnosis and principles of temporomandibular joint stability, the importance of guidance in occlusion and how form and cosmetics go hand-in-hand. A closer look into key anatomical features that should be in every restoration, from a single unit to full mouth rehabilitations. This course will help in identifying common themes related to occlusal dysfunction and its relationship to breakdown in the esthetic zone and aid in foundational ways to treatment plan. Additionally, this course will walk attendees through a step-by-step process of stability, diagnosis, re-establishing the form on the models and the techniques used to restore biologic form to the teeth.
Speakers
After this course attendees will be able to:
- Explain the process of diagnosis and principles of temporomandibular joint stability
- Determine the importance of guidance in occlusion
- Identify common themes related to occlusal dysfunction and its relationship to breakdown in the esthetic zone
- Recognize the key anatomical features that should be in every restoration

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