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Layered ceramic. Veneers
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Jan Schünemann
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3 lessons (5h 4min)
4.75 CE Credits

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Description
Online course on layered ceramic veneers from one of the best dental technicians in Europe - Jan Schunemann.
The course of 3 online lessons will be useful for both dental technicians and prosthetists. In training, you will learn:
– detailed protocols for working with ceramics
– modern instruments and equipment for working with ceramics in the dental laboratory
– communication between clinic and laboratory
– long-term results of restoration with veneers (consider long-term results after 30 years!).
Lesson 1.Ceramic. How to combine tradition and innovation?
– Analogue protocol
– Fluorescence of zirconia. Appearance and features. Where it comes?
– Multilayers ceramics. Comparing to natural teeth
– Shades of ceramics
– Stained and layered ceramic
– Review of ceramic layering techniques. Advantages and limitations
– Importance of incisor edge restoration
– Coloring of tooth structures. Combined techniques
– Creating texture for anterior restoration. Layering. Baking, glazing, polishing
– Importance of using right materials when layering ceramics
– Full ceramics.
Recommended for: Dental technicians.
Lesson 2.Future of dental ceramics
– What is a purpose of dental technicians work?
– Example of a clinical case made with ceramics
– Requirements for ceramic restorative material
– A young patient rehabilitation. Detailed clinical case review
– Cast model analysis and measurement
– Peculiarities of pindex system usage. Creating die models
– The first layer before build-up
– Comparison of Amann Girrbach, SAM and KaVo articulators reference planes
– FB aesthetic data analyzer. A Clinometer by Jan Shunemann
– Demonstration of a clinical case
– Natural fluorescence
– Difference between the age and value of the teeth
– Shade matching. Analyzing the color of the teeth
– Color calibrator
– Base materials and internal coloring
– “The 30 minutes crown”
– Actions before glazing
– NOVAcer material
– Fully digital workflow for dental ceramics.
Recommended for: Dental technicians.
Lesson 3.Veneers. Experience of 30 years
– Long term clinical case review
– Bleach veneers - is it acceptable?
– Communication of dentist and technician while working internationally
– Aesthetic features transfer from clinic to lab. Transporting face asymmetry
– Model measurement and analysis. Model processing
– Choice of ceramic material for veneers
– Silicone index
– Surface and texture design
– Deep analysis of several clinical cases.
Recommended for: Dental technicians.
Course includes next lessons:
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1h 39min
Lesson 1
Ceramic. How to combine tradition and innovation?
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0:01
Introduction & Objectives
1:23
Lifestyle Dentistry & Speaker Background
6:10
Photography, Vision & Emotional Dentistry
9:05
Patient Emotions & Case Examples
12:12
Substructure Materials & Color Origins
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1h 51min
Lesson 2
Future of dental ceramics
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0:01
Introduction & Zirconia Aesthetic Challenges
9:22
Fluorescence Staining and Minimal Layer Techniques
18:42
Layering Strategies, Pre‑shading & CAD Reduction
28:02
Milling, Sintering Outcomes & Occlusal Design
37:22
Large‑Scale Restorations and Incisal Anatomy
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1h 33min
Lesson 3
Veneers. Experience of 30 years
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0:01
Introduction and Presenter Biography
2:15
Veneers — Philosophy, History and Experience
6:01
Non‑Prep Veneers — Early Cases & Gingival Response
11:11
Minimal‑Prep Principles and Aesthetic Considerations
15:31
Clinical Try‑in, Mock‑ups and Patient Acceptance