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Indirect Restoration Congress in Moscow

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6 lessons (8h 58min)

8.25 CE Credits

8.25 CE Credits

English

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Lesson 1.Bonded Functional Esthetic Prototype (BFEP) Long Term in Composites: a Solution for Complex Situations in Oral Rehabilitation (part 1)

- Introduction to Dental Photography (Photography Protocol)

- Introduction "Smile Analysis"and PhotoshopSmile Design Techniques: the PSD technique

- Transferring the "PSD": from Digital to Wax-up

- Analysis of the live patient

- Bonded Functional Esthetic Prototypes: Short Term Long Term

- Tips/Tricks with Anterior Functional Esthetic Prototypes (i.e. bonded mock-ups)

- Preparations for Anterior Etched Ceramic Restorations (ECR)

- HT Zirconia: When and How to bond it?

Lesson 2.Bonded Functional Esthetic Prototype (BFEP) Long Term in Composites: a Solution for Complex Situations in Oral Rehabilitation (part 2)

- Introduction to Dental Photography (Photography Protocol)

- Introduction "Smile Analysis"and PhotoshopSmile Design Techniques: the PSD technique

- Transferring the "PSD": from Digital to Wax-up

- Analysis of the live patient

- Bonded Functional Esthetic Prototypes: Short Term Long Term

- Tips/Tricks with Anterior Functional Esthetic Prototypes (i.e. bonded mock-ups)

- Preparations for Anterior Etched Ceramic Restorations (ECR)

- HT Zirconia: When and How to bond it?

Lesson 3.Anterior and posterior restorations: from tradition to digital chair-side dentistry (part 1)

- Introduction to chair-side dentistry

- Digital chair-side dentistry: advantages and disadvantages

- Restorative materials for chair-side dentistry

- Current clinical applications of digital chair-side dentistry

- Step by step of clinical procedures of digital dentistry.

 

Today`s dentist has a wide choice of restorative materials available when replacing missing or damaged tooth structures. Since introduction in dentistry of composite resins, those materials have undergone a tremendous development and their adhesive properties on both enamel and dentin have been constantly improved, allowing a more conservative approach during the tooth preparation. Patients` demands for a more aesthetic and metal-free restoration on posterior and anterior teeth increased during the last decade focusing the interest of the dental profession towards aesthetic restorations with composite resins. The continuous improvement of the digital CAD-CAM technology is revolutionizing the dental profession in both laboratory and dental office. Today is possible with the chair-side CAD-CAM restorations to restore teeth in a single session saving time for the patient and dentist as well. Numerous type of glass ceramic and composite block are nowadays available; partial and full crown restorations can be fabricated directly in dental office by the dentist. However, it is vital that the treating clinician have a thorough understanding of the principles that lead to a successful outcome. Naturally appearing and problem free outcome can be achieved if certain rules are followed by a conscientious operator.

Lesson 4.Anterior and posterior restorations: from tradition to digital chair-side dentistry (part 2)

- Introduction to chair-side dentistry

- Digital chair-side dentistry: advantages and disadvantages

- Restorative materials for chair-side dentistry

- Current clinical applications of digital chair-side dentistry

- Step by step of clinical procedures of digital dentistry.

 

Today`s dentist has a wide choice of restorative materials available when replacing missing or damaged tooth structures. Since introduction in dentistry of composite resins, those materials have undergone a tremendous development and their adhesive properties on both enamel and dentin have been constantly improved, allowing a more conservative approach during the tooth preparation. Patients` demands for a more aesthetic and metal-free restoration on posterior and anterior teeth increased during the last decade focusing the interest of the dental profession towards aesthetic restorations with composite resins. The continuous improvement of the digital CAD-CAM technology is revolutionizing the dental profession in both laboratory and dental office. Today is possible with the chair-side CAD-CAM restorations to restore teeth in a single session saving time for the patient and dentist as well. Numerous type of glass ceramic and composite block are nowadays available; partial and full crown restorations can be fabricated directly in dental office by the dentist. However, it is vital that the treating clinician have a thorough understanding of the principles that lead to a successful outcome. Naturally appearing and problem free outcome can be achieved if certain rules are followed by a conscientious operator.

Lesson 5.B.O.P.T: Limitations and advantages. Pink aesthetics. vertical and horizontal tooth preparation (part 1)

- B.O.P.T concept: Limitations and advantages

- Vertical vs Horizontal tooth preparation

- Case selection for full crown Tooth Preparation

- Relationship between Crown and Natural Tooth

- Relationship between Crown and Soft tissue

- Vertical preparation

- Coronal and Apical to CEJ

- Prosthetic approach and new Biological Width

- Gingival margin and harmony retrieval

- Provisional relining and controlled invasion of sulcus

- The New Emergence Profile:

- The New PCEJ.

- Emergence profile and prosthetic contour.

- Adaptation profile and soft tissue response

- Impression Technique.

- Lab procedures: model and ditching of the abutment.

- Final emergence profile of the restoration

- Clinical cases: from single tooth to full arch rehabilitation.

- B.O.P.T concept non-prep veneers.

Lesson 6.B.O.P.T: Limitations and advantages. Pink aesthetics. vertical and horizontal tooth preparation (part 2)

- B.O.P.T concept: Limitations and advantages

- Vertical vs Horizontal tooth preparation

- Case selection for full crown Tooth Preparation

- Relationship between Crown and Natural Tooth

- Relationship between Crown and Soft tissue

- Vertical preparation

- Coronal and Apical to CEJ

- Prosthetic approach and new Biological Width

- Gingival margin and harmony retrieval

- Provisional relining and controlled invasion of sulcus

- The New Emergence Profile:

- The New PCEJ.

- Emergence profile and prosthetic contour.

- Adaptation profile and soft tissue response

- Impression Technique.

- Lab procedures: model and ditching of the abutment.

- Final emergence profile of the restoration.

- Clinical cases: from single tooth to full arch rehabilitation.

- B.O.P.T concept non-prep veneers.

Course includes next lessons:

1h 27min
Lesson 1

Bonded Functional Esthetic Prototype (BFEP) Long Term in Composites: a Solution for Complex Situations in Oral Rehabilitation (part 1)

Johan Figueira
1h 33min
Lesson 2

Bonded Functional Esthetic Prototype (BFEP) Long Term in Composites: a Solution for Complex Situations in Oral Rehabilitation (part 2)

Johan Figueira
1h 23min
Lesson 3

Anterior and posterior restorations: from tradition to digital chair-side dentistry (part 1)

Roberto Spreafico
1h 23min
Lesson 4

Anterior and posterior restorations: from tradition to digital chair-side dentistry (part 2)

Roberto Spreafico