This program is designed around some very complicated, and at first glance, impossible to perform restorative dental procedures. We have all experienced the situation. Patients will present seeking to improve their smile when their teeth are clearly in the wrong position due to agenesis or aplasia, or seeking to correct their teeth which are malaligned or heavily discoloured teeth and their wedding/photo opportunity is just weeks away. How do we deal with such cases?
In this one-day workshop, Michael will showcase many aesthetically challenging cases, and some which at first glance appear to be truly impossible to complete restoratively. He will show you how it was done, and pass on tips for proper assessment and diagnostic workup. Michael will share the tips and tricks that can make or break these cases.
In the hands-on exercise participants will learn how to do a diagnostic mockup to assess a case and to present it to their patient.
This course will address the main causes of post-operative sensitivity with posterior composites, and present techniques that can be predictably employed by the
clinician to prevent it occurring.
Getting the Basics Right
In this one day, hands-on program, Michael will provide an update on what is new in posterior composites (including the indications and use of bulk placement techniques), Impression Materials, All-Ceramic Restorations, Provisional Materials and Cements. Specifically, he will address the common problems of post-operative sensitivity in posterior composites and how newer materials can assist to prevent this. Michael will demonstrate a technique for fabrication of quality provisional in those last few moments of the prep appointment, and also how to ensure you get your impressions right, every time. There will also be content on bonding and cementation systems and case examples of the different techniques for cementing various all-ceramic restorations.
This full day program will alternate between lectures and hands-on exercises, ensuring all attendees are well versed in these new materials and techniques by the end of the course.
The Indirect-Composite Restoration
A patient presents to your practice requiring urgent attention for a fractured molar. Secretly, you hope that the tooth will require a crown, but instead find that the tooth is largely intact and perhaps should be treated with a large direct composite. Disheartened at not being able to do a more complex and profitable procedure, you resign yourself to the mundane of a “533”.
Whilst this is of course being a little cheeky with the reality of such a situation, it is true that larger composites are very hard to do, and you would prefer to do a crown. But when your clinical judgment tells you that the tooth does not really need a full coverage crown, what is the alternative?
Too often this is the thought process we go through when in fact the present technologies and techniques available to us make this an exciting opportunity to practice minimal intervention, bio-mimetic dentistry. And with no laboratory fee, these procedures are profitable! This tooth does not require a filling, it is crying out for an adhesive, reinforcing, aesthetic reconstruction in composite resin!
During this lecture program, you will learn about the latest advancements in dentine bonding agents and ultra-low shrinkage composite resins. See how these materials can be implemented into your practice, bringing with them the benefits of lower polymerisation shrinkage and decreased stresses to the tooth. Post-operative sensitivity can be resigned to the past and these technologies will help to further improve the prognosis of the tooth and the longevity of these conservative restorations. In this presentation, you will see how these principles can be applied to anterior and posterior restorations.
Module 1 - 6th August 2020 - 8th August 2020
Module 2 - 17th September 2020 - 19th September 2020
Module 3 - 12th November 2020 - 14th November 2020
Presenters: Dr Michael Mandikos and Dr Tony Rotondo
Join Michael for this five day conference on achieving excellence in restorative dentistry.
The conference will focus on topics relating to direct and indirect restorations with an emphasis on case selection and adhesive procedures for each. Michael will present the hints, tips and techniques used by specialists to achieve the best possible outcomes. All this in the idyllic surrounds of picturesque Kastellorizo, the gem of the Mediterranean.
NEW TO IMPLANTS?
There are many choices for implant courses today, with some designed as hotel-based short courses, whilst others are university based and involve longer periods and some form of certification. There are also many different implant systems on the market today, and the array of implants, types of abutments, associated CAD-CAM systems, and the various claims for superiority by different companies can make the field of implantology seem bewildering.
If you are looking for a place to start your implant training and become familiar with the processes to allow you to plan and restore dental implants, then this program is for you.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
• Caseselection
• Introduction to various implant systems and
components (See and feel the components of various implant systems)
• Surgicalguidesandworkingwithasurgeon • Impressions for Dental Implants
• Provisional restorations
• Insertion and delivery of the case