Introduction
RECORDED ONLINE COURSE MODULE
SPEAKER PARTICIPATION
- Recorded Online Course – 3 Days full content
- High definition demonstration and work flow
- Micrsoscope Recorded demonstrations for each excercise.
STUDY EQUIPMENT
- You will receive a box kit with:
- Slow and fast hand pieces
- Models
- Micro motors
- Curing lights
- and everything else you need for the course. You will not need anything else!
This practical course offers more than 25 real clinical exercises, allowing you to practice and improve your current skill sets in the area of tooth preparation, isolation, and bonding. Learn minimally invasive preparations for different types of ceramic restorations including veneers, and crowns for anterior and posterior teeth as well as In-On-and Over-Lays. Practical and intense exercises include ergonomics and preparation of teeth on upper and lower jaw and different quadrants! 100% practical information based on lateral thinking, fully assisted step-by-step methods and high-end technical hands-on sessions making this among the best course in tooth preparation, bonding and ceramic restorations. Learn all the secrets, tips and tricks of:
- Ceramic veneers: planning and clinical performance.
- Step-by-step preparation.
- Protocols for anterior and posterior crown preparations.
- Full contour veneers.
- Minimally invasive indirect restorations for posterior teeth: on-lays, over-lays and veneerlays and step-by-step luting procedures, as well as rubberdam isolation.
This comprehensive hands-on course is based on lateral thinking, new techniques, step- by-step methods utilising the latest technology and many exercises to help master optimal aesthetic outcomes. If you are a beginner, you will master tooth preparation with confidence as well as having the ability to manage a vast of difficult clinical cases. And if you are an experienced dentist, this course will provide you many practical tips that will enhance your current clinical workflow and skill set.
DAY 1: MASTERING ANTERIOR PREPARATION: VENEERS AND CROWNS
- Silicon indexes to control tooth reduction.
- Type 1 class preps for colour change
- Type 2
- Type 3
- Solving situation with class 3 caries defect
- Solving situation with class 4 caries defect
- Diastema simulation
- Crowding / teeth rotations
- Black triangle
- Window prep Full contour veneer for anterior teeth
- Minimally invasive anterior crown
Please note: All caries defects will be made in real-time and will be restored with composites which will assist in understanding the veneer prep design of different clinical cases. The course will allow participants to present cases that will be simulated as exercises and resolved practically as a group. All exercises included preparation of upper and lower teeth both left and right sides to get best practical components.
DAY 2: MASTERING POSTERIOR PREPARATIONS: IN-ON- OVERLAY, AND CROWNS
This workshop provides an insight into minimally invasive and precise preparations of posterior teeth in onlays and veneer-lays (upper and lower jaw). Step-by-step techniques will consist of:
- Silicon index for prep control
- Inlay Onlay
- Overlay
- Veneer-lay (different types, including veneers for premolars)
- Occlusal veneer
- Imitation of severe caries defects
- Immediate dentin sealing
- Cavity design optimisation, closing undercuts by composite
- Minimally invasive posterior crown
- Rubberdam isolation
The participants will progress through various exercises including inlay, onlay, veneer – lay preparation, with IDS and deep marginal elevation techniques.
DAY 3: ISOLATION, BONDING AND DENTAL PHOTOGRAPHY
- Bonding procedures of veneer and crown step-by-step
- Rubberdam isolation, various techniques and exercises
- Dental photography portrait and artistic pictures
Notes: participants need to bring their own cameras with macro lenses and flash (twin bracket or ring flash).
All exercises included preparation of upper and lower teeth both left and right sides to get best practical components.
Requirements
- Basic Dental Knowledge: Familiarity with fundamental dental procedures and terminology.
- Dental Instruments: Access to standard dental tools and equipment used in tooth preparation and bonding, such as burs, etchants, bonding agents, and ceramic materials.
- Computer Access: A computer or tablet with internet access to view online course materials and participate in interactive components.
- Interest in Restorative Dentistry: A genuine interest in improving skills related to ceramic restorations and advanced tooth preparation techniques.
- Continuous Learning: Willingness to engage with course content and apply new techniques in a practical setting.
Features
- 21.00 awarded by Dental Board of Australia
- In-Depth Instruction; Detailed modules on tooth preparation techniques and bonding processes for ceramic restorations.
- Expert Insights: Tips and best practices based on real-world experience and current industry standards.
- Interactive Learning: Opportunities to apply techniques and receive feedback on performance.
- Up-to-Date Content: Latest advancements and innovations in ceramic restoration techniques.
- Flexible Access: Self-paced learning with 24/7 access to course materials.
- Certification: Recognized by dental associations and continuing education programs.
Target audiences
- General Dentists: Professionals seeking to enhance their skills in advanced tooth preparation and bonding techniques specific to ceramic restorations.
- Dental Students: Those studying restorative dentistry who need a comprehensive, practical understanding of the latest techniques in ceramic restorations.
- Dental Practitioners: Experienced practitioners looking to stay updated with current best practices and innovations in ceramic restoration techniques.