A. Speaker: Michael Mohr, DMD
B. Sponsors: Berkshire District Dental Society
C. Title: Considerations in Full Arch Restoration
D. Description: An examination of full arch rehabilitation through two distinct case types. The first demonstrates comprehensive management of worn dentition with vertical dimension collapse, incorporating occlusal rehabilitation, TMJ considerations, and airway improvement. The second case type showcases the evolution of full arch implant rehabilitation,comparing traditional and digital workflows in fixed hybrid restoration. Clinical protocols, material selection, and treatment sequencing will be discussed with emphasis on predictable, patient-centered outcomes.
E. Educational Objectives:
• Diagnosis and treatment planning of complex wear cases, including centric relation determination, vertical dimension analysis, and occlusal rehabilitation.
• Understand the relationship between occlusal rehabilitation, TMJ symptoms, and airway management in full arch cases.
• A brief comparison of traditional and digital workflows in hybrid prosthetics, including impression techniques, reverse scan bodies, and photogrammetry applications.
• Transitioning patients from provisional to final restorations in complex rehabilitative cases.
F. Teaching Methods – In Person Presentation
G. Sponsorship – (none)
H. Contact Person: Holly Rohlfs-Heck – [email protected]
a. Berkshire District Dental Society uses the company Ticket Leap in order to plan and process payments for its events.
I. Course Instructor/Qualifications: Michael Mohr, D.M.D.
Dr. Mohr is a 2015 graduate of the Rutgers School of Dental Medicine in New Jersey. During his time there, he was a co-founder of the Aesthetic Dentistry Society and a member of Gamma Pi Delta Prosthodontics Honor Society. He completed his residency in 2016 at New York Methodist Hospital in Brooklyn, NY, where he received the Prosthodontic Excellence Award. Following his residency, he practiced dentistry in Manhattan until he moved to the Hudson Valley in 2018 to raise his family. In 2021, he teamed up with Dr. Kleederman, and established Berkshire Prosthetic and Restorative Dentistry. He stays current on new developments in dentistry by attending conferences, reading journals, and by attending monthly study clubs. He is currently a member of the American Dental Association and Berkshire District Dental Society and is licensed to practice dentistry in Massachusetts.
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K. Location: Jae’s 7 Winter Banquet Hall, Second Floor, Seven Winter Street, Pittsfield, MA (under the bill board)
L. Date: MONDAY NIGHT, April 14, 2025
M. Time: 6:00pm - Reception, 6:30pm Dinner & District Meeting, 7:30pm Continuing Education Meeting
N. Number of Credits: 2
O. Dinner Choices: Starter = Baby lettuce topped with tapenade and blue cheese
1. Wagyu Burger (medium) with French Fries and Pickles
2. Grilled Salmon with mashed potatoes and seasonal vegetables
3. Filet Mignon (med rare) with mashed potatoes and seasonal vegetables
4. Veggie stack with mashed potatoes
Dessert = Tiramisu Cake
P. Cost: $60.00 per person - RSVP by Thursday, April 10, 2025 (as Jae needs a dinner count)
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