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Biomimetic Restorative Dentistry – Level 2 – Complex Techniques (June 2026)

Date

Monday 15th June 2026

Location

LocationThe Gentle Touch dental practice

Price

£595 – 10% deposit payable on booking, balance payable in instalments if preferred

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Overview

This one-day, in-person course is open to dentists who have completed our Biomimetic Restorative Dentistry Level 1 (foundations/introduction) course.

This course builds directly on Level 1 and covers assessment, preparation design, semi-direct techniques, laboratory communication, bonding protocols and live indirect procedures.

The total cost is £595. A 10% deposit is required (£59.50) to secure your place. Payment for the balance can be made via BACS (details to be provided).

What’s Included

  • Dedicated Level 2 course booklet
  • Hands-on semi-direct session
  • Live indirect onlay preparation
  • Live Emax overlay fit
  • Lunch and refreshments
  • Post-course WhatsApp support
  • CPD certificate

Overview – Biomimetic Restorative Dentistry Indirect & Complex Cases (Level 2)

This Level 2 course focuses on the management of heavily restored and structurally compromised teeth requiring indirect or semi-direct restorations.

We cover:

  • Diagnosis of caries and fracture
  • Retention versus resistance form in the adhesive era
  • Defect-driven preparation design
  • Indications for indirect vs semi-direct restorations
  • Immediate dentine sealing and resin coating in indirect cases
  • Deep margin elevation
  • Biobase and core build-up strategies
  • Ceramic versus composite material selection
  • Laboratory communication
  • Adhesive bonding and luting protocols
  • Finishing and polishing

Delegates observe a live indirect onlay preparation followed by an Emax overlay fit.

Course Objectives

Course Objectives

To advance delegates’ skills in managing complex biomimetic restorations, including restoring deep cracks and high C-factor areas, deep margin elevation techniques, and onlay and overlay preparation methods.

To offer practical experience through semi-direct techniques on patient models and live observation of onlay preparations and Emax overlay bonding, demonstrating real-world application of biomimetic principles.

To provide valuable biomimetic dentistry shadowing opportunities where delegates can observe real-time restoration procedures, learning from experienced practitioners.


To empower delegates with the confidence and competence to implement advanced biomimetic techniques in their own clinical practice.

Course Schedule

Level 2 course

Level 2 — Indirect & Complex Cases

Dentists only (15th June 2026)

8:30 – 9:00   Registration and welcome coffee

9:00 – 9:30   Introduction: complex restorations, retention vs. resistance form

9:30 – 10:30   Assessment and cavity design (pre-treatment assessment, restoration type, defect-driven tooth preparation, IDS/RC/DME, biobase and core build-up)

10:30 – 11:00   Coffee break and networking

11:00 – 12:00   Enamel replacement (restorative materials, analogue and digital workflow, lab comms, semi-direct techniques)

12:00 – 12:45   Lunch

12:45 – 13:30   Semi-direct techniques hands-on session

13:30 – 14:30   Lab comms, ceramic vs. composite, bonding protocols, finishing and polishing

14:30 – 15:00   Break

15:00 – 16:00   Live observation of an indirect onlay preparation

16:00 – 16:45   Live observation of an Emax overlay fit

16:45 – 17:30   Questions, certificates and close

Terms, conditions and payments

Payments, terms and conditions

These Terms and Conditions apply to all participants enrolling in dental training courses delivered by The Gentle Touch at our training centre.

1. Booking and Payment
10% non-refundable deposit is required to secure a place.
The balance is due in full four weeks before the course start date.
Bookings made within four weeks of the course must be paid in full at the time of booking.

2. Cancellations and Refunds
Cancellations must be made in writing via email.
If a participant cancels more than four weeks before the course:
The 10% deposit will be retained, unless the place can be filled by another delegate, in which case a full refund will be issued.
If a participant cancels within four weeks of the course start date:
50% refund will be given, unless the place can be filled, in which case a full refund will be provided.
Alternatively, delegates may transfer their place to another suitable participant.

3. CPD and Certification
All delegates will receive a CPD certificate at the end of the course, in accordance with GDC guidelines.

4. Photography and Course Promotion
Photography and video recording are permitted during the course. Please respect patient confidentiality where applicable.
A dedicated photoshoot backdrop will be available for delegates who wish to take professional-style photos for use on their own social media platforms.
The Gentle Touch may also take photos or videos throughout the event for promotional use. Please inform us in writing before the course if you do not wish to appear in any marketing materials.

5. Travel and Accommodation
There are many types of accommodation available in and around Kelso to suit a range of preferences and budgets.
Please contact us if you would like recommendations for places to stay.

6. Contact
For any queries about the course, booking process, or policies, please email us at:
📧 hello@gentletouch.dental

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