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Minimally invasive prosthetic procedures (MIPP)

in prosthetic rehabilitation
Dr. Mauro FRADEANI | Dr. Leonardo BACHERINI

PESARO, ITALY - OCTOBER 15-18, 2025


Abstract | October 15-18, 2025
The design of full-mouth rehabilitation for an optimal Finally, the maintenance of a maximum amount of
esthetic result requires correct treatment planning, enamel, combined with the use of the appropriate
determination of a suitable ceramic material, and skillful bonding technique, guarantees remarkable resistance
application and techniques. Current technologies of the restorations and a long-lasting result of the
validly support the clinician in the definition of an ideal prosthetic rehabilitation.
treatment plan and the optimization of time and costs.
In particular, the dentist can count on new digital tools A 14-year follow-up of this technique will be
guiding him or her in the step-by-step collection of all the demonstrated through the presentation of clinical
necessary data. The selection of the ceramic material cases.
with the dental technician is another fundamental step
in the management of complex rehabilitation cases.
Learning objectives:
A systematic approach based on 35 years of experience
allows today the dentist to address highly compromised • Learn how to determine an appropriate esthetic and
clinical situations with the application of minimally functional treatment plan with a digital approach.
invasive prosthetic procedures (MIPPs). Through • Learn how to minimize the invasiveness of the
the alteration of the vertical dimension of occlusion prosthetic treatment by altering the VDO, reducing
(VDO), it is possible to take advantage of the newly the ceramic thickness and using appropriate bonding
created space between the two arches. The result procedures.
of this technique is a dramatic minimization of the • Learn how to achieve a predictable and long-
invasiveness of the prosthetic treatment when seating lasting esthetic and functional full-mouth prosthetic
veneers, full veneers, buccal-occlusal veneers, even rehabilitation.
with reduced ceramic thickness. This procedure also
enables the clinician to re-establish an ideal occlusal
relationship and avoid additional endodontic and/or
surgical procedures, which previously were necessary
in order to improve the retention of the restorations.

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Course information

Course fee
» €3.900,00

The Facility
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Dr. Mauro FRADEANI
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Bank account: 00016870
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You can enroll online on our website

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PAYPAL by contacting us:
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to +39 (0)721 64359 (Phone or WhatsApp).
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Registrazione 03
Day 1
ESTHETIC AND FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS

Esthetic parameters Direct and indirect mock-up


» Facial analysis
Functional analysis and occlusal
» Dento-labial analysis considerations
» Phonetic analysis » CR: why, when and how
» Dental analysis » MI: why, when and how
» Gingival analysis » Occlusal-vertical dimension (OVD):
how and when to modify it?
Esthetic checklist » Anterior guidance: how to optimize it?
» Indispensable tool for the » Parafunctions: can the occlusion play
clinician a role in the bruxer patient?
» Worn dentition: different etiology and
GETApp: Guided Esthetic related treatments
Treatment application by
Fradeani Education
Day 2
CLINICAL AND TECHNICAL PROCEDURES: A STEP-BY-STEP APPROACH

Communicating with the » Finishing techniques of tooth


laboratory preparation
» Laboratory chart » Common mistakes: suggestions
and clinical recommendations to
» Data transmission to the laboratory avoid them
for the diagnostic wax-up
» Facebow and esthetic orientation Tooth impressions
» Communication of the anterior » How to define the marginal
guidance and occlusal schema to finishing
the technician with a customized » 1 or 2-cords technique to
incisal guide table highlight the margin
» Mounting and setting the articulator » Traditional vs. digital
impressions
Innovative tooth preparations
» Types of preparations: tradition vs. Provisional restoration
innovation » Direct vs. indirect technique
» How to handle the cervical area, the » Provisional restoration design
incisal area, the interproximal area for an optimal insertion and
» How to perform the final preparation finishing
design for crowns, veneers, full
veneers and buccal-occlusal
veneers
Day 3
THE MINIMALLY INVASIVE PROSTHETIC PROCEDURES

MIPP 0 MIPP 3 - The prosthetic


revolution
» Additional veneers on anterior
and posterior areas » A 14-year experience
» VDO alteration: when, why and how
MIPP 1
» Tooth structure maintenance: a key
» Buccal veneers to success
» Indirect partial posterior » Bonding procedure
restorations
» How the MIPP 3 technique can
MIPP 2 dramatically improve the patient’s
satisfaction
» The new concept of full-veneers
» The use of veneers and full Hands-on training
veneers to optimize esthetics and
function: innovative concepts » Centric relation and protrusive
records
» Occlusal records and facebow
records on patient
Day 4
ALL-CERAMIC RESTORATIONS AND ADHESIVE BONDING PROCEDURE

All-ceramic restorations » Step-by-step procedure of the


adhesive bonding
» Clinical parameters for long-term
success » Occlusal adjustment
» Glass-ceramics » Final polishing
» Zirconia-based ceramics
Hands-on training
» Use of the Natural Die Material
shadeguide for the definition of Step-by-step tooth preparation for:
the color of the abutment
» Crowns
» Discolored dentition: alternative
and options in case of heavily » Veneers
discolored teeth
» Full veneers
» How to avoid fractures or
chipping » Buccal-occlusal veneer
» A 35-year clinical follow-up with Step-by-step bonding procedure of
different ceramic materials the restorations

Adhesive bonding Videos of clinical cases treated


» Biscuit try-in and cement with the MIPP technique
selection
» Selection of the adequate
bonding system
The speakers

Mauro FRADEANI
Past President of EAED - European Academy of Esthetic Dentistry (biennial
2003/2004) and Past President of AIOP - Accademia Italiana di Odontoiatria
Protesica (biennial 1999/2000), he has served as Visiting Associate
Professor in Prosthetics at Louisiana State University - New Orleans (USA)
from 1999 until 2008. Active Member of The American Academy of Esthetic
Dentistry, he maintains membership in The American Academy of Fixed
Prosthodontics. He is Founder and Director of ACE Institute and of Fradeani
Education.
He has been a member of the Editorial Board of Practical Procedures
& Aesthetic Dentistry (PPAD) and presently is Associate Editor of The
International Journal of Esthetic Dentistry (IJED) and member of the Editorial
Advisory Board of the Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry (JERD).
He is the author of the book “Esthetic Rehabilitation in Fixed Prosthodontics”
translated into 12 languages, Vol 1 “Esthetic Analysis” and Vol 2 “Prosthetic
treatment: a systematic approach to esthetic, biologic and functional
integration”, published by Quintessence International
He runs a private practice limited solely to prosthetics on natural dentition
and on implants in Pesaro (Italy).
Leonardo BACHERINI
He received his dental technology certifcate in 1988 at Istituto Tecnico
Leonardo da Vinci in Florence, and after graduating in Dentistry at the
University of Florence in 1995, he followed several annual and biennial
postgraduate programs with highly qualified Italian lecturers such as
Dr. M. De Sanctis, Dr. M. Fradeani,
Dr. M. Molina and Dr. M. Simion.
He has been a member of the Nobel Biocare Mentor Project performing
live surgery courses, he lectures nationally and internationally on
prosthodontics and implants and he has been appointed Master Tutor of
the ACE Institute, Dr. Mauro Fradeani’s Educational Center.
Member for more than ten years of the Italian Society of Prosthetic
Dentistry, he is an Active Member of the Italian Academy of Esthetic
Dentistry. He is the author of scientific articles published in Italian and
international magazines and he focuses his professional activity mainly on
Prosthodontics and Implants in his private practice in Florence.

with the contribution of the Fradeani Education faculty


The Facility

The ACE Institute, Advanced


Continuing Education Centre,
was created in 2000 by Mauro
Fradeani with the aim of expan-
ding clinical knowledge and sha-
ring professional skills and scien-
tific update in esthetic dentistry.
The course facility is located in
a 17th century building, in the
historical center of Pesaro, Italy
and it can accommodate up to
36 participants.
A professional audio-visual equi-
pment allows easy connection
with the conference room for an
optimal interface with the course
participants during live-treatments.
The second floor offers 18 lab stations for hands-on courses. Free wi-fi connection is available
in all the rooms. Simultaneous translation set-up can be organized upon request.

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PESARO, ITALY

Pesaro is a popular seaside


resort on Italy’s Adriatic Coast
with a population of around
100.000. The ACE Institute is
located in the historic centre
of the city which is only a few
minutes’ walk from the seafront.

HOW TO REACH US
Pesaro is well connected by train
with these airports: Ancona,
Bologna and Rome. Timetables
and train connections are
available on www.trenitalia.
com.
If you are planning to rent a car, the distance from major airports to Pesaro is the following:
from Ancona: 55 kms, from Bologna: 135 kms, from Milano: 350 kms, from Roma: 370 kms.
Should you wish to have a transfer organized from/to the airport by car, you can contact us for
further assistance.
FRADEANI EDUCATION
Corso XI Settembre, 92
61121 - Pesaro (PU)
tel. +39 0721 64359
[email protected]
www.fradeanieducation.com

You can find all the information about our courses on


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