Occlusion Unlocked

(14 CE Hours)

Unlock the mystery of occlusion and gain clarity that transforms your practice.

Occlusion is one of the most important — and often most misunderstood — aspects ofdentistry. This two-weekend continuum is designed to give general dentists a complete, practical understanding of occlusion that can be applied in everyday practice, from single restorations to full-mouth rehabilitations.

 

Across four full days of lectures, live demonstrations, and clinical case reviews, you’ll learn how to perform a thorough occlusal examination, use diagnostic tools with confidence, and integrate both analogue and digital workflows into your treatment planning. The program will take you step by step through essential topics including centric relation, vertical dimension, occlusal appliances, and restorative protocols for simple, complex, implant, andremovable prosthodontics.

 

Taught by experienced prosthodontists, this course provides a clear framework for understanding when to intervene, when to monitor, and how to plan cases  redictably. By the end of the continuum, you’ll leave with strategies you can immediately apply to improve outcomes, enhance communication, and elevate patient care.

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Dates: Weekend 1: January 17–18, 2026, 
Weekend 2: April 18–19, 2026

Daily Hours: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm (check-in at 8:30 am)
Location: BC Dental Study Club, 5th Floor – 925 W Georgia Street, Unit 530, Vancouver,BC
Meals: Breakfast and lunch provided each day. Dietary restrictions will be accommodated
Continuing Education: 32 hours.
Capacity: Limited to 40 participants.

The INSTRUCTORS

The INSTRUCTOR

Dr. Faraj Edher

Dr. Faraj Edher

Prosthodontist

Dr. Faraj Edher is a Canadian board-certified Prosthodontist and Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of British Columbia. As the founder and director of the BC Dental Study Club, he leads one of the largest dental education communities in North America, dedicated to advancing clinical excellence across all aspects of restorative and esthetic dentistry.

With extensive experience in complex prosthodontic rehabilitation, Dr. Edher has helped hundreds of dentists gain confidence in areas often seen as challenging — including occlusion, vertical dimension, and treatment planning for comprehensive cases. His lectures and publications focus on bridging the gap between digital innovation and the fundamentals of occlusal principles, ensuring dentists understand both the “why” and the “how” behind predictable outcomes.

Dr. Edher has lectured internationally at major dental conferences and is widely recognized for making complex topics like occlusion accessible, practical, and relevant for the general practitioner. He has published in the Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry and Journal of Prosthodontics, and continues to pioneer workflows that blend analog and digital techniques to improve accuracy, communication, and patient care

The INSTRUCTOR

Dr. Marijana Eic

Prosthodontist

Dr. Marijana Eic is a Specialist in Prosthodontics who utilizes modern adhesive concepts to provide minimally invasive dentistry with a focus on restoring function and creating beautiful, natural-looking smiles. Her dedication to continuing education and desire to provide the best treatment for her patients led her to pursue specialty training after practicing general dentistry for over a decade. Dr. Eic’s pursuit of excellence has become an obsession, and she is thrilled to join the Transcend Team, who share her commitment to providing exceptional patient care.

Dr. Eic completed the Doctor of Dental Surgery program at the University of Toronto, followed by a 3-year specialty program in Advanced Prosthodontics, including a Masters in Craniofacial Science at the University of British Columbia. Dr. Eic is a Fellow of the Royal College of Dentists of Canada and a board-certified specialist in Prosthodontics. She strives to offer the highest level of care to her patients, with a focus on function and aesthetics, and is committed to continuously evolving her craft. 

Course SCHEDULE

Weekend One: Foundations & Everyday Application

January 17–18, 2026

Day One: Foundations and Bite Registration
  • Fundamental occlusal concepts and terminology
  • Review of relevant anatomy
  • Performing a complete ten-point occlusal examination
  • Using occlusal indicators, including silicone bite record transillumination
  • Capturing intraoral scans in maximum intercuspation with quality control steps
  • Applying digital bite force analysis for communication and planning
  • Demonstrations of centric relation and vertical dimension registrations, including appliance-linked methods
Day Two: Everyday Application
  • When to restore in maximum intercuspation vs. centric relation
  • Planning, checking, and adjusting occlusion for:
    • Occlusal equilibration
    • Single crowns and quadrant dentistry
    • Single implant crowns
    • Occlusal appliances
  • Integrating occlusal planning into laboratory communication and quality control for everyday cases

Weekend Two: Tooth Wear, Vertical Dimension & Complex Occlusion

April 18–19, 2026

Day Three: Tooth Wear and Vertical Dimension
  • Diagnosing different wear patterns
  • Identifying true vertical dimension loss vs. compensation
  • Decision-making: when to maintain vs. increase vertical dimension
  • Testing vertical dimension with appliances and fixed additive provisionals
  • Analogue articulators: principles, facebow, mounting, comparison with digital/virtual
  • Integrating virtual articulators into treatment planning and lab communication
Day Four: Complex Occlusion and Integration
  • Occlusal considerations for complex fixed prosthodontics and full-arch rehabilitations
  • Principles of implant occlusion (single-tooth to full-arch)
  • Occlusal schemes for removable prosthodontics (balanced, lingualized, stability strategies)
  • Demonstrations of virtual jaw tracking for chewing and excursive movements
  • Capstone frameworks for decision-making:
    • Maximum intercuspation vs. centric relation
    • Maintaining vs. increasing vertical dimension
    • When to intervene vs. monitor
    • Sequencing adjustments across teeth, implants, appliances, and provisionals
  • Integrating occlusion into comprehensive treatment planning and patient communication

What is INCLUDED

Your tuition covers a complete educational experience designed for maximum impact:

  • Two weekends (4 full days) of learning — lectures, live demonstrations, and case-based reviews
  • 32 hours of continuing education credit
  • Comprehensive course materials and clinical checklists for everyday use
  • Breakfast and lunch provided each day (dietary restrictions accommodated)
  • Small-group format limited to 40 dentists for interaction and visibility
  • Access to faculty and peer discussion throughout the continuum
Tuition:
  • Early Bird: $4,700 CAD (register by November 15, 2025)
  • Regular: $5,200 CAD (after November 15, 2025)
Payment Plan (Early Bird registrants):
  • To secure your seat, a $1,700 registration deposit fee is required by November 15, 2025.
  • The remaining $3,000 balance will be paid in three equal monthly installments of $1,000 (January, February, and March 2026).
Capacity:
  • Limited to 40 participants (first come, first served)
Continuing Education:
  • 32 credit hours

Secure your spot at this exclusive 2-weekend series and take your practice to the next level.

Learning OBJECTIVES

Frequently Asked QUESTIONS

1. Who is this course designed for?

This program is created for general dentists who want a clear, practical understanding of occlusion that can be applied in everyday practice, from single restorations to complex rehabilitations. No prior occlusion training is required.

2. Is this course hands-on?

No. This is a lecture-based program with live demonstrations and clinical videos. Participants will have excellent visibility of all techniques and technologies without needing to bring equipment.

3. Will the content apply to my digital systems?

Yes. The workflows taught are platform-agnostic and can be applied to any intraoral scanner, computer-aided design software, virtual jaw tracking system, or digital bite-force device.

4. How many continuing education hours will I receive?

Participants will receive 32 hours of continuing education credit.

5. How many people can attend?

Attendance is limited to 40 dentists to ensure interaction and visibility during
demonstrations. Registration is first come, first served.

6. What is included in the tuition?

Tuition includes access to both weekends of the program, course materials and checklists, 32 hours of CE credit, breakfast and lunch each day (dietary accommodations available), and interaction with faculty and peers throughout the continuum.

7. What is the daily schedule?

Each day runs from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, with check-in starting at 8:30 am. There will be scheduled breaks in the morning and afternoon, as well as a lunch break

8. Where is the course being held?

The program will take place at the BC Dental Study Club, 5th Floor – 925 W Georgia Street, Unit 530, Vancouver, BC.

9. What is the tuition and payment policy?

The tuition is $4,700 CAD for Early Bird registrations (by November 15, 2025) and $5,200 CAD for Regular registrations (after November 15, 2025). To secure your seat, Early Bird registrants must pay a $1,700 registration fee by November 15, 2025, with the remaining $3,000 payable in three equal monthly installments (January–March 2026). Taxes will be added at checkout.

10. What is the cancellation policy?

The course follows the standard BC Dental Study Club cancellation and refund policy. Full details are available at registration or by contacting our office directly.

11. Can I pay in installments?

Yes. A payment plan is available for Early Bird registrants. To secure your seat, a $1,700 registration fee is due by November 15, 2025, with the remaining $3,000 spread over three monthly payments of $1,000 (January–March 2026).

12. Can I register for only one of the two weekends?

No. This is a two-weekend continuum and registration is for the full program. Each weekend builds on the previous content to provide a complete understanding of occlusion, so partial attendance is not available.

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