Course Summary

Course Location: SynTrain Dental School
Duration: 1 Day (10:00 AM – 3:00 PM)
Level: Undergraduate
Delivery: Hands-on
Campus: University of Greater Manchester
Award: NA
Credits: 5 hours CPD

Injection Mould Technique

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The programme focuses on the injection mould technique for anterior teeth, designed to enhance clinicians’ understanding of predictable, minimally invasive aesthetic restorations. This study circle lecture provides a comprehensive overview of the principles, workflow, and clinical indications for using the injection mould technique in the aesthetic management of front teeth.

Delegates will gain insight into case selection, planning, and material choice, with a step-by-step breakdown of the clinical protocol from diagnostic wax-up to final restoration. Emphasis is placed on achieving consistent aesthetic outcomes while improving efficiency and accuracy in anterior composite procedures.

The lecture also covers the use of motors and modern clinical tools, highlighting their role in refinement, finishing, and polishing to optimise functional and aesthetic results.

Through expert-led discussion and clinical examples, participants will leave with a clear understanding of the injection mould technique and the confidence to incorporate this predictable approach into everyday practice.

28th June 2026

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£599 Inclusive of VAT

University of Greater Manchester

Faculties

Dr. Ali Altaf

Dr. Ali Altaf

Special Interest in Implantology

Dr. Ali Altaf: Winning smiles with award-winning skills. Lancashire's Dentist of the Year (2016 & 2017), he masterminds smiles with a ...

Dr. Amr el-Nana

Dentist

BDS 2019

  • Develop a comprehensive understanding of the injection mould technique for predictable, minimally invasive aesthetic restorations.
  • Identify appropriate clinical indications and case selection criteria for anterior composite rehabilitation.
  • Outline the step-by-step protocol from diagnostic wax-up to final restoration.
  • Select appropriate materials to optimise aesthetic and functional outcomes.
  • Apply structured planning principles to improve efficiency and accuracy in anterior composite procedures.
  • Utilise motors and modern clinical tools to enhance precision during refinement, finishing, and polishing stages.
  • Implement effective finishing and polishing techniques to maximise aesthetics, surface texture, and longevity.
  • Consolidate knowledge through expert-led discussion and clinical case examples.
  • Confidently integrate the injection mould technique into everyday practice to achieve consistent, high-quality anterior aesthetic results.