Join Dr Sandra Hulac - Clinical Instructor at the Kois Center in Seattle and Accredited Fellow of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry - as she shares her approach to planning and executing full mouth rehabilitations. Drawing on the principles taught by Dr John Kois, Dr Hulac will guide you through designing predictable, testable treatment plans using full mouth injection moulding to "road-test" occlusions over time, immediately stabilizing breaking down dentitions and allowing patients segment final treatment.
The hands-on component of the course, limited to 20 participants, utilises upper and lower typodonts based on an actual full-mouth rehabilitation case treated by Dr Hulac. This provides a realistic, practice-oriented experience that closely replicates clinical conditions. Participants will retain the typodonts after the course for continued practice and reference.
Course Dates: 28th November- 30th November 2025
Location: The Australasian College of Dental Practitioners - Level 1, 60 Archer street, Chatswood NSW 2067
Course Synopsis:
Managing patients who require extensive dental treatment can be daunting. These complex cases not only demand detailed, systematic planning but also pose the challenge of predicting how a newly designed occlusion will function over time. Adding to the pressure, financial and scheduling constraints often prevent patients from committing to full treatment—putting their oral health at further risk.
NATURE OF THE COURSE:
DAY 1: (THERE IS AN OPTION TO ATTEND LECTURE ONLY)
AM Lectures
• Introduction into treatment planning protocols developed by Dr Jonh Kois:
Data Collection, Risk Assessment, Risk Reduction Dentistry
• Introduction into occlusal concepts taught by Dr. John Kois:
Recognize and diagnose occlusal risk, Therapeutic Occlusion: The 3 Ps, Centric Registration (Leaf Gage or Kois Deprogrammer)
PM Lectures
• The Material and Scientific Data
• Matrix Fabrication
• Case Workflow
• Case Examples and Survival
• Transitioning of Cases
• Beginner Cases/Advanced Cases
DAY 2: Workshop
• Injection moulding Teeth 16-26 and 36-46
• Clean Up and Rough Polish
DAY 3: Workshop
• Occlusal Adjustment of typodonts
• Cut back, Staining and Over injection 12-22
• Treatment of dark teeth
• Texture and Fine Polish
Dr Sandra Hulac
Dr. Sandra Hulac was born in Munich, Germany and and graduated from the University of Witten/Herdecke dental school in 1993. After practicing for some time in London, Dr Hulac relocated with her family to Hong Kong in 2001. In 2007, she co-founded Tam, Hulac & Partners, one of the few interdisciplinary dental practices in Hong Kong.
Dr. Hulac has been a member of the AACD since 2008 and achieved Accredited Member status in 2014. In 2019 Dr. Hulac became the 83 individual world wide achieving Accredited Fellow status in the AACD. Dr. Hulac has published several articles, is a Clinical Instructor at the Kois Center in Seattle, part of the guest faculty at the Australasian College of Dental Practitioners and an Honorary Assistant Professor at the University of Hong Kong.
Her special interests are restorative and cosmetic dentistry, with a focus on minimally invasive and composite dentistry.
Publications:
1. Porcelain Laminate Veneers: Adjunctive Treatment of Occlusal Disorders, Compendium May 2013, Vol 34/5
2. Opening Vertical Dimension for Esthetic Treatment, J Cosm Dent. Fall 2013, Vol29/3
3. “Training Teeth”: Transitional Resin Bonding for Diagnostic Purposes, Compendium October 2013, Vol 34/9
4. Partnering for Success (with Edward CL Tam), J Cosm Dent. Summer 2014, Vol 30/2
5. Treating the Esthetic and Occlusal Effects of Wear, Inside Dentistry February 2019, reprinted Inside Dental Technology October 2019
6. A Transitional Full Mouth Rehabilitation, Inside Dentistry April 2021
7. Cosmetic Treatment for Large or Multiple Diastemas, Inside Dentistry, January 2023
8. Managing the transition to a complex full mouth rehabilitation utilizing injectable composite (with John C. Kois), J Esthet Restor Dent. 2023:35
9. Streamlining Layered Composite Veneer Procedures, Inside Dentistry, January 2024
The dates are the subject to change and we will provide you with a 2-month notice if any adjustments occur.