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Ceramic restorations: veneers, inlays, crowns
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Giuseppe Marchetti
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Fabio Scutella
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Eric van der Winden
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4 lessons (6h 11min)
5.75 CE Credits

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Description
On the online course "Ceramic restorations: veneers, inlays, crowns" you will learn the clinical and laboratory stages of manufacturing the most demanded ceramic restorations:
– inlays, onlays and crowns for anterior and posterior teeth
– using CAD/CAM technologies and ceramics layering
– made of feldspar ceramic, lithium disilicate and zirconium dioxide
– for vertical and classic tooth preparation
– on natural teeth and on implants
– the latest tips and life hacks of metal-free prosthetic restorations.
Lesson 1.Ceramic posterior restorations: inlays, onlays, overlays, crowns
– Indirect ceramic restorations: indications
– Stages of creating indirect ceramic restoration:
- Isolation of the working field
- Removal of carious tissues
- Build up
- Adhesive techniques
- Preparation of posterior teeth for inlays, onlays, crowns
- Impressions/scanning
- The lab work: material selection
- Fitting restoration
- Fixing the restoration
- Finishing and polishing.
– Selection of material for the restoration of posterior teeth
– Overlap of the tubercles of posterior teeth: indications
– Advantages and disadvantages of indirect restorations
– Inlays: indications, survival rate, benefits of use
– Osteoresection: technique and indications.
Recommended for: Prosthodontists.
Lesson 2.Ceramic anterior restorations: Veneers and Crowns
– Ceramic veneers: indications
– Planning of treatment with ceramic restorations
– Additive restorations: advantages and disadvantages
– Step-by-step protocol for making ceramic restorations: material selection, scanning, digital smile design, Wax-up, Mock-up
– Partial indirect composition restoration: protocol
– Features of the preparation of anterior teeth:
- On the vestibular surface
- In the cervical region
- On the proximal surface.
– Silicon guides for the preparation in anteriors
– The minimum thickness of the veneer, depending on the manufacturing method
– Adhesive veneers fixation protocol
– Interdisciplinary approach in the manufacture of aesthetic restoration.
Recommended for: Prosthodontists.
Lesson 3.Combination of CAD/CAM and layering
– Restoration planning and digital smile design
– 14 aspects of an aesthetic smile
– Failures in fixing ceramic restorations
– Feldspatic ceramics vs lithium disilicate
– Avoiding chipping of veneered restorations
– Wax infection technique: advantages
– The technique of manual polishing of the ceramic surface
– Soft tissues: methods of maintaining pink aesthetics
– Optimizing the communication between the laboratory and the clinic
– Combination of CAD/CAM and craftwork in pressed ceramics techniques.
Recommended for: Prosthodontists.
Lesson 4.Vertical preparation for all-ceramic restorations
– Finish line geometry: the value of the vertical geometry
– Soft tissue recession around ceramic restorations: multifactorial phenomenon
– Vertical preparation and gingitage: key aspects
– Vertical preparation vs horizontal preparation
– Gingitage: preparation technique and healing time of soft tissues
– Basic principles of the biological width concept
– Protocol of vertical preparation of teeth
– Restoration materials: metal-free ceramics
– Double retraction cord technique
– Problems of application of tetragonal zirconium dioxide
– Cubic zirconia vs tetragonal zirconium dioxide
– Lithium disilicate: recommendations for clinical use
– Additional laminate veneers: indications
– Simplified prosthetic protocol (SPP).
Recommended for: Prosthodontists.
Course includes next lessons:
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1h 37min
Lesson 1
Ceramic posterior restorations: inlays, onlays, overlays, crowns
Giuseppe MarchettiShow lesson program
0:01
Introduction and Indications
5:43
Clinical Workflow and Isolation
13:33
Preparation Design Principles
17:18
Overlay Preparation & Instruments
21:10
Impressions, Scanning and Lab Workflow
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1h 18min
Lesson 2
Ceramic anterior restorations: Veneers and Crowns
Giuseppe MarchettiShow lesson program
0:01
Introduction and Veneer/Crown Workflow
1:23
Indications for Ceramic Veneers
5:21
Materials, Digital Planning and Mock‑up
9:22
Additive Workflow and Case (Anna) — Planning
17:17
Try‑in, Bonding Protocols and Finishing (Anna)
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1h 59min
Lesson 3
Combination of CAD/CAM and layering
Eric van der WindenShow lesson program
0:01
Introduction and Workflow Philosophy
10:00
Digital Smile Design (DSD) and Aesthetic Guidelines
20:00
DSD Case Workflow, Mock-up and Communication
30:00
Rationale for Minimally Invasive Restorations
40:00
Material Selection: Feldspathic and Alternatives
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1h 16min
Lesson 4
Vertical preparation for all-ceramic restorations
Fabio ScutellaShow lesson program
0:01
Introduction & Learning Objectives
2:02
Finishing Line Geometry and Paradigm Shift
5:12
Principles of Vertical Preparation and Gingival Management
16:11
Periodontal Biology, Biologic Width and Margin Positioning
32:41
Clinical Preparation Protocol, Instruments and Temporaries
Prosthodontics
Treatment methods
Restorations
Periodontology
Treatment methods
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Lecturers 3
Restorative and prosthodontic dentist specializing in aesthetic dentistry and minimally invasive techniques. Co-founder and owner of Studio Dentistico Marchetti in Parma, Italy, established in 2004 with his brother Paolo Marchetti.
Over 30 years of clinical experience focusing exclusively on restorative, conservative, and prosthetic dentistry with particular interest in aesthetic dentistry. Developed techniques for direct and indirect aesthetic restorations that are studied and appreciated internationally. Specialist in conservative approaches combining function and aesthetics through precise material selection and execution.
International lecturer delivering courses and conferences on restorative and aesthetic disciplines both in Italy and abroad. Lecturer at Universities of Siena, Italy, and Marseille, France. Published author of articles on restorative dentistry in national and international peer-reviewed journals. His techniques and clinical approaches have become teaching material for dental professionals worldwide.
DDS from University of Parma (1996, graduated with 110/110 cum laude). Active member of the Italian Academy of Esthetic Dentistry (IAED) and Italian Academy of Conservative Dentistry (AIC). Affiliate of European Academy of Esthetic Dentistry (EAED). Honorary member of Style Italiano (2012-2019). Private practice limited to restorative and prosthetic dentistry.
Specialist in Prosthodontics and Oral Rehabilitation. Founder Member of the Italian Society of Prosthodontics and Oral Rehabilitation (SIPRO). Active Member of the Italian Academy of Prosthetic Dentistry (AIOP), American Academy of Fixed Prosthodontics (AAFP), and European Prosthodontic Association (EPA). Creator and developer of the revolutionary "Vertical Concept" in tooth preparation and prosthetic dentistry. Maintains private practice in Milan, Italy.
Over 28 years of clinical experience since specialization at Boston University. Expert in innovative vertical tooth preparation techniques, periodontal-prosthetic relationships in tooth preparation, ceramic and composite veneer fabrication, full-mouth aesthetic rehabilitation, and implant-supported prosthetics. Creator of the Vertical Concept, a paradigm-shifting approach to tooth preparation utilizing vertical finishing line geometry that optimizes periodontal support and tissue response while maintaining biological principles. Known for innovative thinking "out of the box" in modern prosthetic dentistry challenging traditional horizontal preparation designs.
International lecturer having presented at over 200 congresses throughout Italy and internationally on topics exclusively related to prosthetics on natural teeth and implants. Regular faculty at prestigious aesthetic dentistry conferences including the Aesthetic Dentistry Congress in Florence alongside legends Mauro Fradeani and Galip Gurel. Author of numerous publications in national and international journals on prosthetic dentistry.
DDS from Italian dental school. Specialized in Prosthodontics at Boston University Goldman School of Dental Medicine, Boston, USA. Master's in Dental Materials from Department of Biomaterials, Boston University Goldman School of Dental Medicine. President of Boston University Italian Alumni Association (2018-2020).
Owner esthetics specialized laboratory in Laren 1993-2001.
Member Willi Geller’s international Oral design group since 1996.
Co-founder laboratory/training center Oral Design Center Holland since 2001.
International lecturer, giving courses and presentations since 1989.
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