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Ceramic layering: protocols of the world's leading schools

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You will learn how to layer ceramics according to the protocols of the world's leading schools in a convenient video demonstration format: watch and repeat after the master!

 

Lecturers will not only tell, but also demonstrate in practice:

 

– the use of additive layering technique

– the minimal thin layer technique with multilayer zirconia

– internal stain technique.

 

During the training, you will learn:

 

– the technique of using contrasting ceramic mixes

– methods of forming the morphology and surface texture

– finishing with handpolishing.

Lesson 1.Theoretical aspects of working with ceramics. Introductory lesson

– Ceramic material options

– Lifelike shading

– Light absorption and light reflection value control

– Achieving individual degrees of translucency

– Ceramic firing: less firing vs multiple firings 

– Humidity control

– Сolor recipes

– One bake technique: advantages and disadvantages

– Internal core technique

– Full labial cut-back technique

 

Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Dental technicians.

Lesson 2.Theoretical aspects of working with ceramics

– Ceramic material options

– Lifelike shading

– Light absorption and light reflection value control

– Achieving individual degrees of translucency

– Ceramic firing: less firing vs multiple firings 

– Humidity control

– Сolor recipes

– One bake technique: advantages and disadvantages

– Internal core technique

– Full labial cut-back technique


Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Dental technicians.

Lesson 3.Additive layering technology: video demonstration

– Shape and shade design using the additive layering technique:


- the sequence of ceramic material application

- the technique the dentin layer applying 

- the technique the enamel layer applying

- incisor edge processing

- features of applying ceramics on the palatine surface.


– The interproximal contacts correction on the model

– Creating physiological morphology

– Imitation of natural surface textures

– Glaze – corrective firing

– Mechanical polishing for an optimized gloss level.


Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Dental technicians.

Lesson 4.Zirconia build up technique on investment: video demonstration of dentine layer application

– Choice of material and color

– Formation of the spring edge

– Filling in the middle part of the restoration

– Creating an incisor edge: the sequence of applying materials of different colors

– Features of applying the material to the palatine surface

– Application of ceramic material on contact surfaces.


Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Dental technicians.

Lesson 5.Mamelon creation technique

– Evaluation of restoration after baking

– Defining the boundaries of the transparent area

– Materials and tools for creating mamelones

– The sequence of ceramic materials application 

– Recommendations for creating a natural effect.


Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Dental technicians.

Lesson 6.Video demonstration of enamel layer applying technique

– Materials for the enamel layer

– Marginal enamel layer application

– Features of applying ceramics to the incisor edge

– Creating the shape of the incisor edge

– Middle enamel part application

– Palatal enamel part application.


Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Dental technicians.

Lesson 7.Correction layer applying technique

– Analysis of the shape of restoration before correction

– Instrumental treatment of restoration

– Correction layer applying technique:


- in the margin part

- in the middle part

- in the incisor edge area

- on the proximal surfaces

- on the palatine surface.


– Creating a Halo effect. 


Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Dental technicians.

Lesson 8.The technique of finishing the restoration

– Checking and correcting contacts

– Correction of the restoration shape

– Creating a surface texture

– Final adjustment of the restoration

– Polishing of the restoration.


Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Dental technicians.

Lesson 9.Minimal thin layer technique with Multilayer Zirconia

– Chipped ceramic restorations: risks

– Fractures of ceramic restorations: the causes

– Evolution of ceramic layering techniques

– Selection of ceramic material

– Thin Layer Technique

– Internal stain technique

– Surface treatment before and after glazing

– Advantages of full-layer ceramic restoration.


Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Dental technicians.

Lesson 10.Video tutorial of creating a ceramic crown in the thin layer technique

– Methods of processing ceramic crowns on the model

– Сreation of natural shades of enamel and dentin

– Surface treatment for ceramic application

– Creation of mamelones

– Features of ceramic application in the incisor edge

– Surface morphology: creation of natural unevenness

– 3D stain illusion

– Surface treatment: tools and materials

– How to create defect of restoration.


Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Dental technicians.

Course includes next lessons:

31min
Lesson 2

Theoretical aspects of working with ceramics

Oliver Brix
1h 1min
Lesson 3

Additive layering technology: video demonstration

Oliver Brix
42min
Lesson 4

Zirconia build up technique on investment: video demonstration of dentine layer application

Taylan Sari
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