Natalie Krawiec
Certified Artist and Instructor
Representative of the Sadikov-Islambek
- Tooth anatomy & morphology
- Wax-up & full-arch modeling
- Gypsum carving (Japanese method)
- Zirconia processing & characterization
Hands-on, progressive training focused on “training the eye, then the hand.”
Natalie emphasizes visual literacy, repetitive drills, and real-case simulations to build confident technicians.
Courses
Basic Anatomy, Simple Anatomy, Modeling Fundamentals
Two sessions of 8 hours each
A gentle and clear introduction to tooth anatomy. Working with wax blocks and clay allows you to quickly feel shapes and proportions, building confidence in modeling even for beginners.
Wax Modeling of Posterior Teeth (Upper and Lower Jaw)
3 practical days (6–8 hours each)
In-depth exploration of posterior tooth morphology. Create 8 teeth in wax, practicing cusps, fissures, and functional elements to model accurately and confidently.
Smile Design: Morphological Features and Aesthetic Principles
2 practical days (6–8 hours each)
Comprehensive work on the full dentition. Study arch balance, functional relationships, and variations in tooth forms. Learn to create a harmonious, natural smile tailored to individual morphotypes. Covers principles of symmetry, anatomy, and natural smile morphology.
Wax Modeling of Anterior Teeth (Upper and Lower Jaw)
3 practical days (6–8 hours each)
Developing aesthetic vision and manual precision. Modeling 12 anterior teeth in wax. Creating micro-relief.
Carving: Japanese System of Independent Tooth Anatomy Study
3 practical days (6–8 hours each)
Creation of precise gypsum models using the Japanese methodology. This course develops hand precision, understanding of natural tooth anatomy, and the ability to train independently at an expert level.create a harmonious, natural smile tailored to individual morphotypes. Covers principles of symmetry, anatomy, and natural smile morphology.
Zircon from A to Z
2 practical days (6–8 hours each)
Complete workflow with zirconia: processing, carving, and coloring raw and sintered material. Ideal for those who want confidence in modern restorative technologies and creating aesthetic, lifelike restorations.