top of page

Enhance Your Crown & Bridge Skills

Fundamental Principles of Fixed Tooth: Supported Restorations

Dr. M.K. Bobby Baig

B.D.S. A.E.G.D., Cert. Prostho., F.R.C.D.(C)

Day 1: June 25, 2025 | Day 2: June 27, 2025

Register Here (US Residents Only)

CE Points :

AGD Subject Code :

Location :

Time:

Date :

Price :

Day 1: 3 (CORE 1) CE | Day 2: 7 (Category 2) CE

610

Day 1 & Day 2: C.E.P Dental Education Centre, Unit 210, 145 Renfrew Dr, Markham, Ontario L3R 9R6

Day 1: 6pm - 9pm | Day 2: 8:30am - 4:30pm

Day 1: June 25, 2025 | Day 2: June 27, 2025

Day 1: $299 | Day 2: $1359 | Combo: $1499

About the Course

DAY 1: CORE 1 LECTURE

Presented by: Dr. M. K. (Bobby) Baig, Prosthodontist


Introduction:

Fixed tooth-supported restorations, such as post and cores, crowns and bridges, are designed to replace or restore damaged or missing teeth with predictable prosthesis. The fundamental principles guiding these restorations ensure their effectiveness, longevity, and comfort. The following principles will be discussed in detail.  


Expectations And Goals :

  1. Biological Principles

    1. Preservation of Tooth Structure: maintain tooth structure for strength and vitality

    2. Periodontal Health: Precision of fit and long-term maintenance. Optimal Periodontal Health

    3. Occlusal Considerations: Restorations in harmony with natural occlusion

    4. Margin Adaptation and Material Selection: Seamless marginal adaptation

  2. Mechanical Principles

    1. Retention and Resistance form (RR form): Restoration designs to meet the RR form. 

  3. Esthetic Principles

    1. Aesthetic Integration: Seamless integration with surrounding natural teeth in terms of color, shape, and contour. 

    2. Proportions and Alignment: Attention to detail for restorations harmony and alignment with white and pink. 

  4. Functional and technical (Lab) Principles

    1. Occlusal Harmony & Efficiency: Effective functional guidance for predictable mutually protected occlusion.

    2. Accuracy in Preparation and Ceramic selection: Attention to detail in tooth preparation, impression for post and cores, crowns and bridges, clinical protocols for posts and crowns.

    3. Proper Fabrication: New trends in digital planning and effective lab communication.

  5. Patient-Centered / Treatment Planning Principles

    1. Informed Consent/Communication: Effective patient communication. Post Treatment care.


Course Objectives:

  1. For successful and predictable fixed tooth-supported restorations for durable, functional, and aesthetically pleasing results.

  2. In depth review of biological, mechanical, occlusal and esthetic principles.

  3. Critical Analysis of Do’s and Don’ts for post and core, crowns and bridges.



DAY 2: LECTURE & HANDS-ON

Presented by: Dr. M. K. (Bobby) Baig, Prosthodontist


Lecture:

  1. Crown Lengthening vs gingivectomy

  2. Cements and ceramics

  3. Digital impressions, workflow and lab communication


Hands-On:

  1. Chair side post preparation in endodontic treated teeth and fiber post cementation.

  2. Core build up.

  3. Single Crown and 3 unit FPD

    1. Tooth preparation

    2. Impression (Digital and conventional ) (3 Shape)

    3. Soft tissue management

    4. Temporization

    5. Lab communication (lab scripts, material selection)

    6. Cements and cementation protocols

About the Instructor

Bobby Baig_edited_edited.png

Dr. M.K. Bobby Baig

B.D.S. A.E.G.D., Cert. Prostho., F.R.C.D.(C)

Dr. M.K. Bobby Baig is the Clinical Director of Prosthodontics in the Dept of AEGD, and Associate Professor in the Department of General Dentistry, at University of Rochester, Eastman Institute for Oral Health, Rochester New York, USA. He also works as a Clinical Instructor in Prosthodontics in Mt Sinai Hospital, and Associate In Dentistry at University of Toronto Faculty of Dentistry, Toronto, Canada, and private practice at Dental Specialists Group, Woodbridge and Mississauga, Toronto in Ontario. He is a board-certified Prosthodontist in Canada and serves as a national examiner for NDSE National Dental Specialty Examination board of Canada; and national examiner for Prosthodontics Fellowship F.R.C.D.(C) administered by Royal College of Dentist of Canada. Dr. Baig was awarded the Part time faculty Award for Excellence in Teaching by the University of Rochester, NY, USA for the year 2019, Dr. Baig received Fellowship Award at the International Academy for Dental Facial Esthetics (FIADFE), Nov 2021.

Manhattan New York City. Dr. Baig also received an Award for Excellence in Clinical Education from the Department of AEGD, University of Rochester, Eastman Institute for Oral Health in June 2023.

Sponsors

Provider:

TIA-logo-final Black.png
agd-pace-logo.png

Toronto Implant Academy (TIA)

Nationally Approved PACE Program Provider for FAGD/MAGD credit. Approval does not imply acceptance by any regulatory authority or AGD endorsement. 9-1-2022 to 8-31-2025.
Provider ID# 355116

PMG Logo

© 2025 by Palmeri Media Group - All rights reserved

A division of Palmeri Publishing Inc.

  • Grey Facebook Icon
  • Grey Twitter Icon
  • LinkedIn
bottom of page