FMR (Full Mouth Rehabilitation): full course, new online version with 2024 updates – Moez Khakiani
FMR (Full Mouth Rehabilitation): full course, new online version with 2024 updates
Category: Restoration
Instructor(s): Moez Khakiani
Course structure: Lessons: 8 modules: 39 lessons | Duration: 20 h 30 min
Course overview
This intensive, step-by-step course is designed for dentists seeking a deep clinical and conceptual understanding of Full Mouth Rehabilitation. Through 39 expertly structured video sessions divided into 8 logical modules, you will master everything from diagnosis and planning to advanced occlusal design, vertical dimension management, and real-life case execution — all backed by science and refined through years of clinical practice.
Whether you are starting your journey into complex restorative cases or looking to refine your FMR protocols with confidence, this course provides the clarity, tools, and clinical reasoning you need.
What you’ll learn:
-Core principles and biomechanics behind FMR
-Occlusal planning, centric relation, and articulator programming
-Assessment and restoration of vertical dimension
-Selection of materials based on case type and function
-Management of challenging cases including bruxers, deep bite, and collapsed occlusion
-Real patient cases and treatment workflows
-Integration of digital tools into analog workflows
-Mindset, patient communication, and high-value consultation strategies
Why this course stands out:
-Structured clinical flow — from theory to application
-Real-world cases and demonstrations
-Covers both analog and digital protocols
-Includes Q&A sessions to reinforce learning
-Applicable to both general practitioners and prosthodontic specialists
By the end of this course, you’ll be equipped not just with knowledge — but with the decision-making confidence to approach FMR cases systematically and successfully in your own clinical setting.
Curriculum
Module 1: Introduction & Foundational Concepts
- This module lays the groundwork for Full Mouth Rehabilitation (FMR), covering core concepts such as the causes of collapsed bite, patient types (clenchers vs bruxers), and fundamental biomechanical principles like condylar and cantilever guidance. A must-have base before diving deeper.
Module 2: Occlusion in FMR
- Here you’ll explore occlusal design and its impact on long-term success of FMR cases. Through structured parts and clinical Q&A, you’ll learn how to evaluate and apply occlusal principles practically. The module ends with an intro to mountography.
Module 3: Records & Articulator Programming
- This module focuses on precise record-taking: facebow transfers, centric relation recording, and protrusive guidance. You’ll understand how to program the articulator to simulate jaw function accurately — critical for functional and aesthetic outcomes.
Module 4: Vertical Dimension
- The vertical dimension of occlusion (VDO) is key to functional rehabilitation. This module covers how to assess, modify, and restore VDO safely and predictably over five progressive lessons — ideal for tackling complex wear cases.
Module 5: Materials & Case Planning
- What materials suit which patient? How do you plan complex cases with partial edentulism or parafunction? This module answers these questions and explores the mindset and strategy needed for successful long-term outcomes.
Module 6: Clinical Cases – Part 1
- Learn from real-life examples: managing bruxism, fluorosis, and segmental wear using various approaches such as partial bonded restorations and the DAHL technique. Also, discover how to communicate and plan high-value consultations.
Module 7: Clinical Cases – Part 2
- Continue clinical immersion with more advanced cases, including deep bite correction, metal-free vs PFM prostheses, and treating tobacco-induced damage. Gain insights into material selection and restoration strategies tailored to patient needs.
Module 8: Digital Workflow & Wrap-Up
- Wrap up the curriculum with modern digital protocols that enhance efficiency and precision in FMR. Conclude with a final Q&A session that reinforces learning and clears up clinical doubts.