
Complete Dentures In A Digital Era:
Mastering Mandibular Suction
10
SPOTS
2 DAY COURSE
October 10 - 11, 2025
SARASOTA, FL
A personalized, hands-on course for dentists, specialists, and students, seeking to master lower denture suction and digital protocols in complete dentures.
16 CE Credits Total
8h Hands-On - 8h Lecture
Course Description & Benefits
In this intensive 2-day workshop, participants will learn a step-by-step protocol to fabricate highly predictable complete dentures, with a special focus on mandibular suction using digital workflows. By the end of the course, you will be able to:
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Understand key anatomical and clinical concepts for mandibular suction
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Learn digital techniques for designing dentures without conventional impressions
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Build and adjust a proper wax rim to enable closed-mouth final impressions
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Observe live patient treatment from start to final delivery
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Learn to apply a fully digital or hybrid protocol depending on the case
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Gain the confidence to implement suction-based mandibular dentures in your daily practice
How will this improve your practice?
You’ll be able to streamline denture workflows, reduce remakes, offer a higher-quality treatment, and differentiate your practice through reliable, high-end prosthodontics—especially in cases where implants are not an option.
Return on Investment (ROI):
One well-done case can easily cover the full cost of the course. This training gives you lifelong skills that improve patient satisfaction, reduce chair time, and increase referrals.

Dr. Edgar García Zea, DDS, MSc
Dr. Mario Romero, DDS
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Testimonials
"I never imagined a lower denture could stay in place like that. This course gave me a whole new perspective on complete dentures."
Dr. Camilo R.
"The best thing I’ve done in years. Very technical but easy to understand. I’m already applying what I learned with my patients."
Dr. Valeria C.
"Incredible. I left with real tools, not just theory. Seeing the live patient made all the difference."