Creating natural esthetics in full-arch restorations requires a perfect balance between white (ceramic tooth structures) and pink (gingival ceramics). Achieving a lifelike appearance demands not only technical skills but also a deep understanding of light dynamics, morphology, texture, and artistic characterization.
This 2-day intensive course, led by internationally recognized dental ceramist Nico Squicciarini, is designed for dental technicians and ceramists who want to elevate their craftsmanship in complex implant-supported full-arch restorations.
Participants will explore advanced ceramic layering techniques, gingival ceramics, and artistic characterization methods that allow restorations to reproduce the natural harmony between teeth and soft tissues.
The program combines theoretical lectures, live demonstrations, and hands-on training, allowing participants to work directly on full-arch models while learning how to create highly esthetic restorations using high-end ceramic materials.
Special emphasis is placed on natural dentogingival transitions, realistic surface textures, and the optical behavior of ceramic materials, enabling technicians to achieve restorations that combine function, durability, and natural beauty.
This course is ideal for technicians involved in advanced restorative dentistry and implant-supported prosthetics, especially those working with full-arch rehabilitations who wish to refine their artistic approach and technical precision.