SummerCamp 2025
August 9, 2025 - 09:00 - August 16, 2025 - 14:00
€2000 – €7900MASTER LEVEL SummerCamp 2025
8 DAYS OF INTENSIVE WORKSHOPS!
Join us for an unprecedented blend of three courses: Plan & Bite 1, Plan & Bite 2, and Plan & Prep, enhanced with world-class guest speakers and a variety of workshops.
This year’s focus includes deeper exploration into TMD and more collaborative opportunities with orthodontists through hands-on activities such as DIY orthodontic extrusion!
What Makes Our Workshop Unique?
- Experience Beyond Learning: Every day unfolds with new attractions—concerts, meditations, parties—set in a unique venue to foster deep connections among participants. Just ask those from the 2024 edition!
- Exclusive Access and Content: Participants gain access to a special group where they can consult on cases post-course, interacting with peers and mentors. This includes Davis’s exclusive program in Poland.
- Supportive Educational Environment: A dedicated support team of a physiotherapist and about 10 mentors from Lassmann Education Guides assists in workshops and provides additional insights through mini-lectures.
- Localized and Tailored Workshops: Adapted to the specifics of the location, including logistics, guides, and equipment, making each learning experience unique.
- Comprehensive Access and Materials: Full access to all webinars, detailed course materials, and exclusive video content on your dedicated platform.
- Customized Tools and Gifts: Receive a personalized set of burs for various procedures, and this year, a complete kit for quick orthodontic extrusion techniques.
In-Depth Training on Full Mouth Reconstruction
This course represents the most comprehensive training available globally on Full Mouth Reconstruction. It spans an extensive array of topics, from Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) and Temporomandibular Disorders (TMD) to advanced smile design, physiotherapy interventions, and vertical dimension of occlusion. The curriculum incorporates the SDS concept, use of deprogrammers, and principles of centric relation.
Participants will gain invaluable interdisciplinary collaboration experience, primarily with orthodontists and surgeons, enhancing their ability to manage complex cases. The course covers all aspects of dental restoration, including preparation for veneers, crowns with and without shoulders, inlays, impressions, and dental photography.
Advanced digital dentistry techniques such as scanning, axiography, and the use of digital tools are integral parts of the training. Additionally, participants will learn about cementation processes and the art of occlusal equilibration.
This training is unique in its depth and breadth, ensuring that practitioners are well-equipped to handle full mouth reconstructions with a holistic and integrated approach.
Prę-course webinars
Prepare for comprehensive learning in full mouth reconstruction essential for prosthodontists and orthodontists. Pre-course materials include detailed studies on the temporomandibular joint and masticatory muscles, Centric Relation, and TMJ radiology. Preparatory webinars also cover dental photography and digital smile design to ensure readiness for the hands-on workshops.
Extensive Practical Workshops:
- Advanced Bite Registration Techniques: Learn to register the bite for night guards and mandibular advancement devices during the preparation phase. Gain proficiency in DFA facebow registration, leaf gauge bite registration, lucia jig, Kois deprogrammer, and Dawson manipulation. Each session is designed to enhance your skills in precise bite registration and adjustment.
- Bite Equilibration and TMJ Assessment: Discover the secrets of effective bite equilibration and personally perform these adjustments on specially prepared models. Additionally, learn how to conduct thorough examinations of the masticatory muscles and temporomandibular joints, crucial for diagnosing and planning treatment.
- Dental Photography and Orthodontic Extrusion: Engage in detailed dental photography workshops for documentation and treatment planning. Hands-on sessions in orthodontic extrusion provide practical skills in rapid ferrule recovery.
- Digital Dentistry Tools: Master the use of cutting-edge digital tools with workshops focused on dental scanning, T-scan, and jaw mobility assessments using Modjaw. These tools are essential for modern dental practices aiming to enhance diagnostic accuracy and treatment outcomes.
Leave equipped with practical skills, interactive books, various gifts including leaf gauges, and sets of burs ready for your first patient post-training. This training is designed not just to educate but to transform your practice.
We invite you to join us for a journey of professional growth and learning that promises not only to enhance your skills but also to enrich your dental practice profoundly. See you soon!
Purchase tickets available at the bottom of the page!
Lecturers SummerCamp 2025 8 Days
Łukasz Lassmann
Riaz Yar
Julia Rutkowska
Maria Radziwilska
Jakub Wiśniewski
Tomasz Niedźwiedzki
Davis Thomas
ŁUKASZ LASSMANN
9:00 – 9:30 Introduction
9:30 – 10:30
Refreshed perspective on Orofacial Pain & TMJ – what prosthodontist should know
- What is pain? How can a dentist correctly diagnose orofacial pain and assess whether it is treatable? How does the source of pain differ from the location of pain?
- How to conduct an interview with a patient suffering from pain.
- Disc pathology – how to differentiate it and when intervention is necessary.
- How to distinguish between locks of muscle and articular origin.
- Synovial pain map of the temporomandibular joint.
- Radiological picture of disorders of the temporomandibular joint.
- How to examine the temporomandibular joint.
10:30 – 11:00 coffee break
11:00 – 12:30
Occlusal Philosophies – In Search of a Common Denominator
- How has the approach of occlusal philosophies changed in terms of tooth guidance and its impact on bruxism TMD (Temporomandibular Disorders)?
- The impact of improper occlusion on TMD – correlation or causative relationship?
- “Complicated Relationships between Anterior and Condylar Guidance and Their Clinical Implications” (Lassmann et al.)
- “Sagittal condylar guidance angle measurement methods: A systematic review” (Lassmann et al.)
- Is the use of fully adjustable articulators and a facebow really necessary to achieve proper prosthetic reconstruction?
- Controversies regarding centric relation from the perspective of diagnosis and therapy.
- In search of a common denominator between different occlusion philosophies.
- What are the limitations of articulators, and can we truly design prosthetic reconstruction that never requires adjustment in occlusion?
Lunch 12:30-13:30
13:30 – 15:00
Centric Relation & Leaf Gauge
- 5 different condyle positions – DO WE NEED A CENTRIC RELATION?
- What the guidelines and professional ethics say in relation to the current state of scientific knowledge.
- Leaf gauge – What is it? When / should I use it? How to use it?
- Demonstration of working with the leaf gauge.
15:30 – 17:00 SDS concept in multidisciplinary treatment
- SDS Concept – How can we simply determine correct Vertical Dimension of Occlusion on the basis of Smile Design and knowledge of a space required for specific materials.
- Treatment planning in severe attrition and gummy smile.
- Cooperation between prosthodontist and orthodontist in cases with deep bite and gummy smile.
- Orthodontic pretreatment in class 3 patients who require full mouth reconstruction.
- What the guidelines and professional ethics say in relation to the current state of scientific knowledge.
17:00 – 18:00 Leaf gauge workshop
18:00-19:00 Workshop
Examination of muscles, joints, apnea tendency, analysis of mandibular mobility, risk assessment.
DAVIS THOMAS
09:00-10:30
Systemic factors affecting Dental Treatment prognosis : THE LATEST; how to trouble shoot
10:30-10:45 coffee break
10:45-12:15
TMD : DIAGNOSIS AND OVERVIEW OF MANAGEMENT : what a reconstructive dentist should know
12:15-12:30 coffee break
12:30-14:00
TMJ/ OFP patient evaluation: the golden principles , HANDS ON
14:00-15:00 lunch
15:00-16:30
TMD PAIN MANAGEMENT : a primer for the dental clinician
16:30-16:45 coffee break
16:45-18:15
Your patient develops TMD/ Jaw pain during your treatment: what is the best management?
ŁUKASZ LASSMANN
9:00-10:30
Vertical Occlusal Dimension mythology and severe attrition treatment
- Mythology of vertical occlusal dimension.
- Bite registration in severe wear cases.
- What is the ferrule effect and which part of the tooth is the most important?
- Biomechanics of damaged teeth.
- What type of crown-root post to choose? Standard, fiberglass, or cast post?
- Shoulderless preparation. Why? How? When?
10:30 – 11:00 coffee break
11:00 – 12:30
Kois deprogrammer, Lucia jig, Dawson’s manipulation and splints
- Kois deprogrammer – how to determine the height of the platform.
- Bite registration on the deprogrammer.
- LIP Technique.
- Dawson’s manipulation.
- How to verify the correctness of registration.
- Nightguard/splints – when, what material? How to register the bite for the splint?
- What contacts and guidance? Splint delivery and relining the splints.
12:30-13:30
LUNCH
13:30-14:30
Workshop creating a Kois deprogrammer with Primo splint on models
15:00-16:30
Holistic approach – what should we know to avoid troubles
- Rare and idiopathic conditions in a dental office – what have we learned?
- How to recognize what caused the destruction of teeth?
- Sleep apnea and dental treatment – How to diagnose OSA with polygraph and drug-induced sleep endoscopy? Is increasing VOD detrimental for apnea? Modern approach to OSA treatment in dental profession.
- Adaptation – what is it, what are its effects, how to recognize if the patient is already adapted and how to treat in cases of aesthetic and functional reconstructions.
16:30 – 17:00 coffee break
17:00 – 18:00 GUEST SPEAKER LECTURE
Workshop surprise.
9:00 – 10:30
Preparation & soft tissue management during preparation
Jakub Wiśniewski, Tomasz Niedźwiedzki
9:00-10:30
Dental photography
- Mirrorless cameras – revolution or evolution in photography?
- Documentary photo protocols:
- Basic set of photos – full photo protocol for prosthetic and orthodontic diagnostics.
- DSD protocol.
- Setting of studio lamps.
- Reminder of the most important parameters.
- Contrastors.
- Studio lighting: optimal equipment selection.
- Composition in portrait photography.
- Portrait:
- Fun settings and tricks for photos of men.
- Fun settings and tricks for photos of women.
- The gnatostatic position.
- Photography with mobile devices:
- Selection of equipment.
- Advantages and disadvantages of smartphones in dental photography.
- Ways to get correct photos.
Jakub Wiśniewski, Tomasz Niedźwiedzki
11:00-17:00 Workshop photography
- Training makes perfect – practical classes on the use of the theoretical knowledge gained in the theoretical part and individual adjustment of settings in Participants’ sets.
- Students will take the following shots:
- Basic intraoral protocol using ring-flash lamps: photos of the anterior segment, photos of dental arches, side photos in mirrors.
- Basic extraoral protocol using studio lamps.
- Photos in DSD protocol.
- Creative photos of prosthetic works.
Riaz Yar
11:00-17:00 Workshop Modjaw
ISOLATION AND PREPARATION BY MOCK-UP WITH A MICROSCOPE / Workshop in the training center
08:00-08:30 Group 1 / 14:00-14:30 Group 2
Jakub Wiśniewski
Ergonomy:
You will practice the setting of the chair and the microscope. You will learn how to adjust
binoculars, eyecups, correct vision defects and optimally adjust the light for clinical work.
Establishing a mock-up
Split-dam isolation
08:30-14:00 Group 1 / 14:30-20:00 Group 2
Lukas Lassmann + Jakub Wiśniewski
Preparation with a microscope:
Preparation through the mock-up – each participant prepares at least 10 teeth independently
Models printed on a polyjet printer (the possibility of printing materials of different colors and consistency) models in irregular shapes, with carious lesions, fillings, enamel and dentine structure and printed gingiva
Closing diastema with veneers, preparation in the case of a composite filling on the proximal zone, preparation in the case of a discolored tooth
Preparation for overlay
Vertiprep – preparation for shoulderless crowns
Preparation for the bridge where one pillar is with shoulder and the other shoulderless
Orthodontic extrusion – do it yourself / Workshop at the hotel
Maria Radziwilska
15:30-19:30 Group 1 / 08:00-12:00 Group 2
Simple steps to recover the rim of extensively damaged teeth.
The participant receives a “Master Extrusion” kit to be able to perform extrusion independently both during the training and on Monday’s patient.
Workshops:
1. Tooth extrusion using orthodontic brackets on a round arch and a ridge arch with a stepped bend
2. Quick root extrusion
3. Quick extrusion in an overlay
4. Fiberotomy
Łukasz Lassmann + Riaz Yar
9:00-12:00
Workshop
- Dawson Manipulation
- Registration on Kois deprogrammer
- Facebow and DFA
- Lucia jig
- Registering the bite for the apnea splint
- Registering the bite for the protective splint
12:00-13:30
Equilibration
- What is equilibration? When do we use it and when is it not allowed? P1, P2, P3.
- Differences between equilibration in MIP and in CR.
- Electronic bite analyzers – T-scan and OccluSense.
- When to perform equilibration and when to increase the occlusal vertical dimension?
13:30-14:30 LUNCH
14:30-15:00 Equilibration of interference during chewing
- Equilibration in static and chewing – video step by step.
- Occlusion on implants.
15:00-16:30
Equilibration on models in the articulator
16:30-18:00
Orthodontics in centric relation – how to cooperate with prosthodontist
10:00-11:30
Algorithms and decision tree for full mouth reconstruction
- When not to change the existing bite?
- When should we choose a tool to make the bite repeatable and easy to register? Which tool should we choose?
11:30 – 12:00 coffee break
12:00-13:00
Solving clinical cases of participants
- Happy Ending
- Videos: step-by-step procedures from the first visit to cementation and equilibration.
13:00-14:00 LUNCH