A course designed for the new graduate, to pass on the skills, tips and tricks of Private Practice. The program will involve lectures with many case examples, as well as some practical demonstrations, to present various clinical techniques to the attendees.
You will learn all you need to know about eMax to use it correctly for aesthetic and functional restorations. This course will cover the relevant theory and show multiple cases examples so that attendees better understand how versatile and aesthetic this restorative option really is.
This 90 minute lecture will help to explain which bond/cement is the right one for each clinical indication. Do you need to go through multiple steps to bond your composite or your crown, or will the newer, single-step cements and bonding agents work just as well?
You will learn the practical components such as what camera and set up you will need as well as the theoretical principles behind a good dental photograph. In this course you will learn:
A practical program designed for the general dentist including didactic and hands-on components:
One of the biggest restorative challenges for new graduates is being able to assess when a tooth is best served with an indirect restoration. This course covers the theory in assessing which teeth need restoration and when.
This 2-day program will present the current evidence base for restoring non-vital teeth. Specifically, Michael will address the correct use of posts and/or bonded cores, and the possibility of conservative options like onlays and direct composite restorations.