Proper anatomic tooth reduction to create the optimal space for a variety of today’s indirect restorative options including all ceramic crowns and bridges, porcelain veneers, aesthetic inlays, and onlays.
Steps to carve anatomically precise provisional restorations chairside, including remargination and custom staining.
Techniques for tissue retraction for making master impressions, including the two-cord technique and troughing. Also very important to know is which technique for patient or tissue type.
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Learn the latest techniques for proper tooth reduction for a variety of today’s full and partial coverage indirect dental restorations. Guidelines on anatomic tooth reduction will ensure that the restorative material you choose will have the proper uniform thickness for durability and aesthetics. Provisionalization for various single and multiple unit situations as well as diagnostic provisionalization for aesthetic and functionally challenging cases will also be discussed. Finally, impression making- what constitutes a “perfect” impression. Creative management of the soft tissue is the key that unlocks the perfect impression. This course will detail in a step-by-step fashion, techniques to elevate your level of indirect restorative dentistry immediately!
Credits: 3.5
Price: 140.00
Techniques To Create Beautifully Aesthetic Direct Composite Restorations
A review of anterior and posterior dental anatomy as a prelude to making direct composite restorations as morphologically correct as their indirect counterparts.
How to do a simple, two-layer technique to create anterior composite restorations (Class IV, Full veneer) with lifelike intrinsic effects.
Solutions for the clinical challenges faced when placing posterior direct resin restorations – simplified life-like posterior layering, occlusal morphology, occlusion, proximal contact, contour, and isolation.
Techniques on how to properly use today’s total etch and self etch systems successfully.
Techniques on how to deal with post operative sensitivity with direct bonded restorations.
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This course will discuss and demonstrate techniques to create morphologically precise direct anterior and posterior composite restorations. A simple layering technique will be taught with the use of composite tints to create lifelike restorations. An emphasis will be placed on the use of an additive technique to create proper anatomic contour and tooth form. The use of different aesthetic materials in combination with finishing techniques will enable placement of state of the art restorations for your patients
tomorrow!
Learn the latest techniques for proper tooth reduction for a variety of today’s full and partial coverage indirect dental restorations. Guidelines on anatomic tooth reduction will ensure that the restorative material you choose will have the proper uniform thickness for durability and aesthetics. Provisionalization for various single and multiple unit situations as well as diagnostic provisionalization for aesthetic and functionally challenging cases will also be discussed. Finally, impression making- what constitutes a “perfect” impression. Creative management of the soft tissue is the key that unlocks the perfect impression. This course will detail in a step-by-step fashion, techniques to elevate your level of indirect restorative dentistry immediately!
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Credits: 1.0
Price: 0.00
Video Instructions for Registering: World Class Crown and Bridge Dr. Robert Lowe (Register below)