Vatech Course Tier 02
Designing Predictable Restorative and Implant Cases Using Structural
Course Description
This course teaches dentists how to use structural imaging to design restorative and implant cases with greater control and predictability.
Participants will learn how to evaluate joint position, skeletal asymmetry, occlusal stability, and airway influence before committing to larger restorative or implant treatment. The emphasis is disciplined case architecture - not simply doing more dentistry.
Dentists will understand how structural findings directly influence implant positioning, occlusal design, vertical decisions, and long-term stability.
This course strengthens diagnostic authority.
When structure is evaluated correctly, case expansion becomes intentional rather than reactive.
Learning Objective
Participants will be able to:
Integrate 3D imaging into restorative and implant planning
Improve implant predictability through structural assessment
Recognize how airway and mandibular position influence occlusion
Expand treatment scope responsibly
Hands-On Component
Introduction to CBCT navigation and structural interpretation lab
Implant occlusion workshop
Occlusal stability and airway correlation exercises
Case modification and sequencing workshop