Dental Biomaterials Masterclass
Overview
Curriculum
- 5 Sections
- 16 Lessons
- 10 Weeks
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- SECTION 1: Structure of Matter & Atomic PrinciplesThis section introduces the fundamental building blocks of dental materials. You will understand atomic structure, bonding, and the principles that define material properties—essential for predicting behavior in clinical use.6
- SECTION 2: Polymorphism & Material CorrelationsThis section explores the concept of polymorphism, phase transformations, and correlations between material structures and their clinical properties.1
- SECTION 3: Challenges in Dental MaterialsDental materials can be complex and unpredictable. This section presents the difficulties in working with dental materials and unpacks the key concepts that students often find challenging.3
- SECTION 4: Impression, Model & Investment MaterialsThis section covers the most frequently used materials in dental laboratories and clinics: impression materials, models, dies, and investment materials. You will gain a clear understanding of their composition, handling, and clinical relevance.3
- SECTION 5: Composite & Ceramic MaterialsThis section focuses on the most widely used restorative materials in modern dentistry: composites and ceramics. You will learn their structure, properties, and how they influence restorative outcomes.3

