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CEREC Masters Program

The CEREC Masters Program is a progressive, three-module training pathway that combines lectures, demonstrations, and extensive hands-on practice.

Each module builds confidence and efficiency, helping clinicians integrate digital workflows seamlessly into their daily practice.

Modules can be completed individually or as part of the full program — allowing you to choose the learning path that best suits your experience and goals.

Program Overview

Designed for dentists who want to elevate their digital dentistry skills, the CEREC Masters Program guides you step-by-step through the complete chairside workflow — from scanning and design to milling and aesthetic finishing.

Whether you’re new to CEREC or refining advanced techniques, each module provides the hands-on experience and confidence to deliver single-visit dentistry with precision and efficiency.

Three modules designed to help you integrate CEREC confidently into daily practice.

Overview of Courses
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Module 1: Posteriors Restorations

Learn to efficiently prep, scan, design, mill, finish and insert indirect posterior ceramic restorations using CEREC. A systematic teaching approach including the designing of any posterior restorations in less than 5 minutes.

Module 1 Overview

The course covers:

  • Case selection and treatment planning for CEREC indirect restorations in the posterior

  • Prep design principals for crowns, onlays, crownlays, and inlays

  • Understanding and mastering the CEREC software

  • Efficient protocols for software design

  • Over margination, in the management of deep margins

  • Articulation tool and OVD increasing cases

  • Restorations around partial dentures

  • Milling considerations

  • Material selection and properties – which block to choose for which case

  • Finishing, refining and polishing

  • Staining and glazing

  • Bonding and cementation workflows

  • Time management

  • How to produce work as good as, if not better than, an outside lab can produce

  • ‘Selling’ indirect work to your patients – how to effectively communicate the benefits of indirect restorations

This 2 day course comprises of hands-on learning in the simulation lab, and lectures with CEREC software exercises

AUD $3,850

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Module 2: Anteriors Restorations and Bridges

​This course focuses on anterior CEREC restorations from veneers, partial veneers, crowns, Creneers and bridges, including Maryland bridges, and their associated workflows. From the single to multiple units, including how to perform same day CEREC smile makeovers. This course will teach you how to predictably and efficiently utilise your CEREC system to maximise clinical outcomes for your patients.

Module 2 Overview

This course covers:

  • Preparation considerations for anterior restorations, including multiple units

  • Preparation design

  • Understanding and efficient use of the anterior CEREC workflow

  • Software design considerations for anterior restorations

  • Use of software to design multiple anterior restorations

  • Use of Biocopy techniques to produce multiple anterior restorations

  • How to incorporate Digital Smile Design (DSD) and other smile design services into CEREC

  • Material selection and properties in anterior and bridge work

  • Software tips and tricks for anteriors and bridges

  • Bridges – fixed, cantilever and Maryland in both the anterior and posterior region

  • Refining, polishing, staining and glazing

  • Bonding single and multiple units

  • Giving participants the tools to be able to deliver same day CEREC smile makeovers

This module will assume knowledge of Module 1 workflows and strategies. It is recommended that participants complete Module 1 before progressing to this module.

AUD $3,850

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Module 3: Implant Restorations

In this course, participants will learn to restore implants digitally with the CEREC workflow. From simple single unit cases to multiple units including bridges and full arches. This course will allow participants to leverage their CEREC system to provide excellent care for implant patients whilst also increasing return on investment by keeping production in house for what can be an otherwise expensive laboratory procedure.

Module 3 Overview

This course covers:

 

  • Scanning single unit and techniques for efficient full arch scans

  • Software design for implant crowns, from screw retained to cement retained

  • How to split designs and manufacture custom abutments and the associated crown

  • Understanding the implant components required for the implant workflow

  • Material selection for CEREC implant restorations

  • Use of Ti bases in CEREC implant restorations

  • Indications of screw retained vs cement retained with custom abutments

  • Refining, finishing, polishing of CERC implant restorations

  • Staining and glazing of CERC implant restorations

  • Assembly of the components of CEREC implant restorations

  • Insertion of the implant supported restoration, from simple screw retained single units to custom abutments, implant bridge and full arch prosthetics

  • Use of the Atlantis workflow in custom abutment manufacturing and core files for in office production to complex multiple unit bridges

  • AoX cases using Atlantis frameworks, Scans, design, manufacture, finishing and insertion

This module will assume knowledge of Module 1 workflows and strategies. It is recommended that participants complete Module 1 before progressing to this module.

AUD $4,400

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Course Format & Details

Locations

  • Sydney: Dentsply Sirona, 19/39 Herbert Street, St Leonards NSW 2065

  • Melbourne: Dentsply Sirona, 11–21 Gilby Road, Mount Waverley VIC 3149

 (Additional locations announced throughout the year)

Schedule

  • 2-day program: 8:30 am – 5:00 pm each day

  • Morning tea and lunch provided
     

Format


Small-group training combining live demonstrations with hands-on practice at dedicated CEREC stations.

Inclusions


All materials, equipment, and digital course notes provided.
Participants receive an official CEREC Files CPD Certificate of Completion.

CPD Accreditation


Eligible for continuing professional development credits.

Pricing & Payment


Secure online payment available.

FAQs and Helpful Info

Course Preparation

What should I bring to the course?
All equipment and materials are provided. You’re welcome to bring your own laptop if you wish to follow along with software demonstrations, but this is not essential. Just bring your enthusiasm and willingness to learn! Please bring your loupes for the hands-on component

Do I need prior CEREC experience?
Module 1 (Posteriors) is suitable for beginners as well as existing users wanting to refine their technique. Modules 2 and 3 assume familiarity with the workflows covered in Module 1.

Is lunch provided?
Yes — morning tea and lunch are provided each day. Please advise us of any dietary requirements when booking.

 

Continuing Professional Development (CPD)

How many CPD hours will I receive?
Each 2-day module qualifies for 14 CPD hours in accordance with the Dental Board of Australia’s continuing professional development guidelines.

Will I receive a certificate?
Yes. Participants receive an official CEREC-files Certificate of Completion outlining CPD hours earned.

 

Bookings & Payment

How do I register?
You can register directly through the Courses page using the online booking form and secure payment gateway.

What payment methods are accepted?
We accept major credit cards.  Direct deposit and invoice payments available for practices booking multiple attendees.  Contact us for more information.

Can I book multiple team members?
Yes — group bookings are welcome. Please contact us for multi-participant registration or practice training options.

 

Cancellations & Changes

What if I need to cancel or change my booking?
Cancellations made more than 30 days before the course start date receive a full refund or credit.  Cancellations made within 30 days are eligible for a 50% credit toward a future course.  Substitutions (sending another dentist in your place) are welcome at any time.

What happens if a course is postponed?
In the unlikely event a course is rescheduled, you’ll be offered the choice of a full refund or a transfer to the new date.

 

Travel & Accommodation

Where should I stay if travelling from interstate?
There are several hotels a short distance away from the Sydney and Melbourne venues. 

After the Course

Will I have access to course materials afterwards?
Yes — all participants receive digital course notes and reference resources to help implement CEREC workflows back in practice.

 

Is there ongoing support or mentorship?
Absolutely. You’ll gain access to the CEREC Files alumni network, where you can share cases, ask questions and continue learning with peers and instructors.

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