The first and only Bioclear faculty member in the Middle East.
An International speaker and trainer in microscopic esthetic dentistry.
Exceptional care with unparalleled expertise for dental perfection With 15 years of practical experience.
Dr Tawfik has reflected his passion for cosmetic dentistry making a huge impact on the dental field using cutting-edge technology and the safest dental treatment.
All Sessions by Dr.Abdelrahman Tawfik
- April 1, 2026 Day 4 -
- July 8, 2026 Day 4
- July 7, 2026 Day 3 -
- March 31, 2026 Day 3
- March 30, 2026 Day 2 -
- July 6, 2026 Day 2
- March 29, 2026 Day 1 -
- July 5, 2026 Day 1
- February 12, 2026 Bioclear Anterior and posterior course
- January 2, 2026 Vertical Preparation course
- December 5, 2025 cast post from old to future
- October 31, 2025 crown lengthening in daily practice
- December 12, 2025 Bioclear Anterior and posterior course
Day 4 – Anterior Composite Clinical Workshop
On this clinical day, participants will perform anterior composite restorations on real patients, guided step by step under microscope supervision. The focus will be on achieving natural esthetics, correct shade layering, anatomical form, and proper finishing. Each dentist will manage a case involving challenges like black triangle closure, diastema correction, or Class III restorations. With continuous supervision and immediate feedback, participants will learn how to translate aesthetic planning into predictable clinical outcomes. The day is designed to elevate artistic skill, control, and confidence in anterior esthetic dentistry
Day 4 – Anterior Composite Clinical Workshop
On this clinical day, participants will perform anterior composite restorations on real patients, guided step by step under microscope supervision. The focus will be on achieving natural esthetics, correct shade layering, anatomical form, and proper finishing. Each dentist will manage a case involving challenges like black triangle closure, diastema correction, or Class III restorations. With continuous supervision and immediate feedback, participants will learn how to translate aesthetic planning into predictable clinical outcomes. The day is designed to elevate artistic skill, control, and confidence in anterior esthetic dentistry
Day 3 – Posterior Composite Clinical Workshop
This exclusive clinical day allows each participant to perform a full posterior composite restoration on a real patient under microscope magnification and direct supervision. Every step — from diagnosis, isolation, cavity design, and matrix adaptation to layering, finishing, and polishing — will be executed live by the participant. The goal is to refine manual skills, precision, and workflow under real clinical pressure, replicating true daily practice. Each candidate will receive personalized feedback on ergonomics, bonding sequence, occlusal adjustment, and overall restoration quality. This is where theory meets reality — a full clinical immersion experience designed to build confidence and excellence.
Day 3 – Posterior Composite Clinical Workshop
This exclusive clinical day allows each participant to perform a full posterior composite restoration on a real patient under microscope magnification and direct supervision. Every step — from diagnosis, isolation, cavity design, and matrix adaptation to layering, finishing, and polishing — will be executed live by the participant. The goal is to refine manual skills, precision, and workflow under real clinical pressure, replicating true daily practice. Each candidate will receive personalized feedback on ergonomics, bonding sequence, occlusal adjustment, and overall restoration quality. This is where theory meets reality — a full clinical immersion experience designed to build confidence and excellence.
Day 2 Anterior composite
This one-day course is dedicated to mastering anterior composite restorations with a balance of aesthetics and function. From both the patient’s and dentist’s perspectives, the program explores how to achieve ideal pink and white esthetics while maintaining natural harmony and long-term stability. Participants will understand how proper cavity design, matrix system selection, and shade matching directly influence the final outcome. The course covers the principles of cavity design and adhesive layering in anterior teeth, emphasizing precision in shade selection and the body shade concept to create seamless transitions and lifelike results. Attendees will also learn detailed finishing and polishing protocols that enhance surface texture, gloss, and optical integration. Clinical discussions will include full-mouth composite veneer planning, aesthetic smile corrections, and real-life anterior cases demonstrating step-by-step techniques and decision-making. The workshop portion focuses on practical exercises including Class III restorations, black triangle closure, and diastema management, giving each participant hands-on experience in managing anterior challenges with confidence and artistry.
Day 2 Anterior composite
This one-day course is dedicated to mastering anterior composite restorations with a balance of aesthetics and function. From both the patient’s and dentist’s perspectives, the program explores how to achieve ideal pink and white esthetics while maintaining natural harmony and long-term stability. Participants will understand how proper cavity design, matrix system selection, and shade matching directly influence the final outcome. The course covers the principles of cavity design and adhesive layering in anterior teeth, emphasizing precision in shade selection and the body shade concept to create seamless transitions and lifelike results. Attendees will also learn detailed finishing and polishing protocols that enhance surface texture, gloss, and optical integration. Clinical discussions will include full-mouth composite veneer planning, aesthetic smile corrections, and real-life anterior cases demonstrating step-by-step techniques and decision-making. The workshop portion focuses on practical exercises including Class III restorations, black triangle closure, and diastema management, giving each participant hands-on experience in managing anterior challenges with confidence and artistry.
Day1- Posterior Composite and Rubber Dam
Day1- Posterior Composite and Rubber Dam Course Description: This one-day course focuses on mastering posterior composite restorations under proper isolation. Participants will learn the full workflow of using the rubber dam — its importance, armamentarium, and alternative techniques for multiple or difficult isolations. The session also covers pre-isolation preparation, soft tissue management, and when rubber dam placement may not be ideal. Advanced topics include Deep Marginal Elevation (DME) and Deep Margin Access (DMA) for managing subgingival margins, techniques to control leakage, and strategies for soft caries management with both partial and complete removal approaches. The course explores the biomechanics of posterior restorations, comparing GV Black principles with modern conservative cavity designs, and reviews different composite application methods including layering and injection molding. Matrix systems, adhesion protocols, and the Bioclear method are highlighted for achieving proper contacts and anatomical form. The day concludes with finishing and polishing protocols, clinical case discussions, and hands-on exercises to apply the learned techniques in real practice
Day1- Posterior Composite and Rubber Dam
Day1- Posterior Composite and Rubber Dam Course Description: This one-day course focuses on mastering posterior composite restorations under proper isolation. Participants will learn the full workflow of using the rubber dam — its importance, armamentarium, and alternative techniques for multiple or difficult isolations. The session also covers pre-isolation preparation, soft tissue management, and when rubber dam placement may not be ideal. Advanced topics include Deep Marginal Elevation (DME) and Deep Margin Access (DMA) for managing subgingival margins, techniques to control leakage, and strategies for soft caries management with both partial and complete removal approaches. The course explores the biomechanics of posterior restorations, comparing GV Black principles with modern conservative cavity designs, and reviews different composite application methods including layering and injection molding. Matrix systems, adhesion protocols, and the Bioclear method are highlighted for achieving proper contacts and anatomical form. The day concludes with finishing and polishing protocols, clinical case discussions, and hands-on exercises to apply the learned techniques in real practice
lecture & workshop
Posterior Composite • Soft Caries Management: • Partial or complete caries removal dilemma • Biomechanics in Posterior Restorations: • Modern cavity design for composite restorations from GV Black to Clarck class II • Composite application technique • Layering or injection is the best way • The easiest way to do occlusal anatomy • Matrix system selection in posterior restorations (Rings, wedges, matrix bands catalog) • Do I need to Heat My Composite? • Finishing and Polishing Protocol. • Cases Discussion on Posterior Composite • Cavity with filling for class 2 back-to-back Anterior Composite-(): l from patient/ dentist points of view • Pink esthetics • White esthetics • Matrix system selection in anterior composite • Cavity design in anterior composite • Shade selection in anterior composite • Body shade concept in anterior composite • Finishing and polishing protocol in anterior composite • full mouth composite veneer • Cases discussion on anterior composite Workshop: - Class 3 - Black triangle - Diastema
Clinical case
To complete the learning journey, each participant will take part in a live clinical case — applying all techniques learned throughout the course: from isolation and bonding to composite, finishing, and polishing on a real patient. All patients, materials, and instruments will be fully provided, and every step will be performed under direct supervision of Dr. Abdelrahman Tawfik and the academy’s clinical team — ensuring a guided, safe, and confidence-building experience.
Day 1 Lecture + workshop
The day begins with a comprehensive morning lecture from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM, covering the history of vertical preparation and its clinical evolution. Participants will explore the concept of ferrule and its relationship to different types of preparation, along with strategies to regain ferrule through techniques like surgical crown lengthening or extrusion. The session also introduces the BOPT and “Tomorrow Tooth” approaches, highlighting the biological and esthetic foundations behind them. Attendees will learn about the latest bur designs for easy and conservative tooth preparation—whether edge or edgeless—and understand the philosophy behind the inverted shoulder and retentive groove techniques. After a short coffee break from 12:00 to 1:00 PM, the course continues with an in-depth afternoon lecture from 1:00 to 3:30 PM. This session focuses on the practical aspects of impression techniques, including when to take same-day versus delayed impressions, and the use of Teflon for tissue retraction instead of traditional cords. Participants will compare two-step and one-step impressions, as well as analog versus digital workflows, gaining insight into how to achieve optimal accuracy. The lecture also covers how to finish temporary restorations for enhanced soft tissue healing, discusses lab protocols and cement gap concepts, and demonstrates the fit-checker and X-ray evaluation steps before final cementation. The session concludes with a detailed cementation protocol for predictable long-term results. Following a lunch break from 3:30 to 4:15 PM, the day wraps up with a hands-on session from 4:15 to 6:00 PM, where each participant will perform one complete tooth preparation under supervision. Candidates will learn how to trim milled temporary crowns for improved margins, perform bite registration and impression, and observe a live demonstration of digital scanning to integrate modern technology into the workflow.
Day 2 Clinical case
Experience the full clinical workflow from diagnosis to final cementation under expert supervision. Each participant will work on a real patient case, with full support and all materials provided. 🩺 Clinical Steps Include: • Case diagnosis and treatment planning • Tooth preparation following the BOPT / vertical philosophy • Soft tissue management and digital scanning • Provisionalization and evaluation of tissue response • Final try-in and cementation of the restoration ✅ We provide: • Patients • All materials and lab support • Clinical assistants • Full supervision by experienced instructors
THEORETICAL PART 1
-Introduction -Ferrule Rule in Prosthetic Dentistry -How to Gain Ferrule – Surgical vs Non-Surgical Approaches -History of Cast Post
THEORETICAL PART 2
-Cast Post: From Old to the Future. -(Zirconium – Metal – Printed) -Printing or Casting: Which is Better and Which is Convenient. -How to Scan for Cast Post. -Impression Protocol – Manual or Digital. -Cementation Protocol.
HANDS-ON SESSION
-Designing of Cast Post (Anterior Design – Premolar Design – Molar Design) -Cementation Protocol (Practical Application)
lecture & workshop
Lecture & Workshop Overview This course combines in-depth lectures with practical workshops designed to enhance both theoretical understanding and clinical performance. Part 1 – Review The session begins with a comprehensive review of key aesthetic and functional principles, including tooth size, shape, and proportion. Participants will learn to analyze gummy smile causes and explore effective treatment solutions. The course also covers biologic width violation theory and insufficient ferrule analysis, helping clinicians plan and execute restorative procedures with precision. Part 2 – Surgical Procedures In this section, participants will delve into esthetic and functional crown lengthening techniques. The training includes practical tips and essential tools, guidance on single- and two-stage procedures, and advanced methods such as deep margin elevation and biologic shaping. Common myths—such as laser use and closed flap procedures—are discussed in detail, along with alternative approaches like orthodontic extrusion and the use of Botox and fillers. Potential complications and management strategies are also addressed. Hands-On Training The course concludes with intensive hands-on practice, including posterior crown lengthening, suturing techniques, and a live surgery demonstration. An optional hands-on patient session is available for an additional fee, scheduled on a separate day for optimal clinical experience.
Day1- Posterior Composite and Rubber Dam
Course Description: This one-day course focuses on mastering posterior composite restorations under proper isolation. Participants will learn the full workflow of using the rubber dam — its importance, armamentarium, and alternative techniques for multiple or difficult isolations. The session also covers pre-isolation preparation, soft tissue management, and when rubber dam placement may not be ideal. Advanced topics include Deep Marginal Elevation (DME) and Deep Margin Access (DMA) for managing subgingival margins, techniques to control leakage, and strategies for soft caries management with both partial and complete removal approaches. The course explores the biomechanics of posterior restorations, comparing GV Black principles with modern conservative cavity designs, and reviews different composite application methods including layering and injection molding. Matrix systems, adhesion protocols, and the Bioclear method are highlighted for achieving proper contacts and anatomical form. The day concludes with finishing and polishing protocols, clinical case discussions, and hands-on exercises to apply the learned techniques in real practice
Day 2- Anterior composite
Course Description: This one-day course is dedicated to mastering anterior composite restorations with a balance of aesthetics and function. From both the patient’s and dentist’s perspectives, the program explores how to achieve ideal pink and white esthetics while maintaining natural harmony and long-term stability. Participants will understand how proper cavity design, matrix system selection, and shade matching directly influence the final outcome. The course covers the principles of cavity design and adhesive layering in anterior teeth, emphasizing precision in shade selection and the body shade concept to create seamless transitions and lifelike results. Attendees will also learn detailed finishing and polishing protocols that enhance surface texture, gloss, and optical integration. Clinical discussions will include full-mouth composite veneer planning, aesthetic smile corrections, and real-life anterior cases demonstrating step-by-step techniques and decision-making. The workshop portion focuses on practical exercises including Class III restorations, black triangle closure, and diastema management, giving each participant hands-on experience in managing anterior challenges with confidence and artistry.
Day 3 – Posterior Composite Clinical Workshop
This exclusive clinical day allows each participant to perform a full posterior composite restoration on a real patient under microscope magnification and direct supervision. Every step — from diagnosis, isolation, cavity design, and matrix adaptation to layering, finishing, and polishing — will be executed live by the participant. The goal is to refine manual skills, precision, and workflow under real clinical pressure, replicating true daily practice. Each candidate will receive personalized feedback on ergonomics, bonding sequence, occlusal adjustment, and overall restoration quality. This is where theory meets reality — a full clinical immersion experience designed to build confidence and excellence.
Day 4 – Anterior Composite Clinical Workshop
On this clinical day, participants will perform anterior composite restorations on real patients, guided step by step under microscope supervision. The focus will be on achieving natural esthetics, correct shade layering, anatomical form, and proper finishing. Each dentist will manage a case involving challenges like black triangle closure, diastema correction, or Class III restorations. With continuous supervision and immediate feedback, participants will learn how to translate aesthetic planning into predictable clinical outcomes. The day is designed to elevate artistic skill, control, and confidence in anterior esthetic dentistry