Occlusal and aesthetic philosophies and approach in rehabilitating a dentate occlusion
23rd International Conference on Dentistry and Dental Materials
July 19-20, 2018 | Rome, Italy

Kubais Al Assaf

Professionell Tandvard i Uppsala, Sweden

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Dentistry

Abstract:

A stable masticatory system and acceptable aesthetics are one of the biggest challenges during a full mouth rehabilitation. Each patient with sever worn dentition is unique, so to meet the requirement for a stable chewing system and to get the desired smile in severely worn dentition is a challenging for dental practitioner. There are different concepts, ideas and opinions about how to get an appropriate stable occlusal scheme as well as to meet the aesthetics goal. This presentation is an overview of different occlusal and aesthetic philosophies and multidisciplinary approaches in full mouth rehabilitating in dentate patients to guide dental practitioner to fill the requirements for stable occlusion and aesthetics.

Biography :

Kubais Al Assaf has completed his Master’s Degree in Operative Dentistry in 1999 from University of Mosul, Iraq. He has completed his PhD in 2008 from Aristotle University of Thessalonica, Greece. He is a Certified Dental Implantologist in Iraq (2001). He has published different articles in dentistry and has been a Speaker at several international dental conferences. He is currently working as a Principle Dentist of Professional Dentistry in Uppsala Dentistry AB, Sweden.

E-mail: kubaisalassaf@gmail.com