Bite elevation and bite position changes
From functional pretreatment to prosthetic implementation
The clinical implementation of bite elevations and other changes in bite position in fixed restorations always presents the practitioner with various challenges. In particular, the safe transfer of a new bite position into the prosthetic restoration can be done in several different ways with their respective advantages and disadvantages. A solid foundation of knowledge and methodological competence are already of great importance in diagnostics, therapy planning and functional pretreatment. Finally, the choice of the right materials, the application of preparation variants ranging from non-prep to minimally invasive preparations to conventional partial and full crowns, as well as the procedure for cementation are important individual components of a successful overall treatment.
The aim of the course is to provide the participants with all the necessary knowledge and skills for the practical implementation of complex cases, as well as to provide them with tried-and-tested concepts suitable for practical use.
Note: Patient cases can be brought along for discussion (models, x-rays, findings).
Course content includes:
- Functional screening and analysis
- How do I determine the correct bite height? (Esthetic and functional criteria)
- Splint pretreatment
- Occlusal abutments, reduction veneers and therapeutic treatment restorations
- Basics of occlusion, articulation and kinematics of the mandible
- Practical model analysis, planning, material concept and time sequences
- Occlusion concept
- Preparation, temporaries
- Definitive cementation, cemented and adhesive.
Location
CDE – Center of Dental Education
Fußbergstr. 1
82131 Gauting near Munich
Dates
Friday 14:00 – 19:00 h and Saturday 9:00 – 16:00 h
- Feldkirchen, 2./3. May 2025
For inquiries as to whether individual course places have become available at short notice for fully booked courses, please send us an e-mail to: hajto@hajto.de
(Please do not call Dr. Hajtó’s practice for this reason)
First of all, a big thank you for the training – I am still working through it and have now bought the Anteriores books before I do the Veneer course with you.
I have really been able to take a lot away with me and have been fine-tuning it in our practice ever since. We have really implemented a lot since the weekend. The training was one of the best for me in a very long time!
Thank you very much for this really wonderful and great course on the weekend. I was able to take away a lot from it and will recommend you with conviction.