Minimally Traumatic Dentistry
AGD Course Number: 250-325789-054
Course Subject: 250 - Operative (Restorative) Dentistry
Content Provider: Dr. David Clark
Course Objectives: (Click for Show/Hide)
At the completion of the course the attendees will:
-understand the current controversies surrounding dental sealants
-gain confidence in the use of traditional painted on sealants
-receive an update in composite resin filling materials
-understand the risks, benefits and ethical considerations of more aggressive and minimally invasive class I resin restorations
-receive the most current information regarding the role of flowable composites and the snowplow and injection molding techniques
-understand the new Clark class II cavity preparation and restorative techniques
-receive an update for direct anterior restorations including diastema closure, peg lateral treatment and restoratively driven papilla regeneration
-be able to predictably prevent, treat and diagnose cracked teeth
-achieve confidence in treating deep interproximal caries with resulting ideal marginal seal and rounded cervical contours.
-avoid creating black triangles with new wedging techniques
-understand pre-wedging and staged wedging techniques
-understand the concept of C-Factor and the clinical implications of the C-Factor in cavity design and composite resin filling techniques
Course Description: (Click for Show/Hide)
Dr. Clark presents a wealth of tricks, tools and techniques in this fast paced, entertaining lecture. This is a technique lecture loaded with incredible video and still images that will give the clinician the confidence to modernize his or her approach to better, faster, prettier and minimally invasive resin restorations. Highlights:
-Nine fatal flaws of sealants
-Bonding, sealants, flowables and paste composites
-Ultraconservative preparations
-Diastema closure and papilla regeneration
Credits: 3.0
Price: 105.00