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Aesthetic Dentistry Online Congress in Rome

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5 lessons (7h 11min)

6.25 CE Credits

6.25 CE Credits

English

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Aesthetic Dentistry Online Congress in Rome — your chance to embark on an unforgettable journey into the world of aesthetics!

 

And Stefano Conti, Klaus Müterthies, Edris Rasta, and Maurizio De Stefano will assist you in this!

 

During the training, you will learn:


– Common mistakes and methods for preventing them when working in the BOPT concept
– Protocols for creating an aesthetic smile in the Art Oral concept (from the creator himself!)
– Methods for creating functional veneers
– Protocol for the treatment of worn dentition using veneers.

Lesson 1.10 сommon mistakes and how to correct them with BOPT technique for veneers and crowns. Digital approach in the BOPT concept. Lecture 1

– Tooth prep: are we too deep into the sulcus? Which tooth axis angulation?
– Tooth prep: how much horizontal space do we need?
– Temporary crown relining and finishing: how thick is the margin and how deep into the sulcus?
– Temporary crown timing: how and when modify the margin?
– Biotype conversion: why the soft DOES NOT respond?
– Analogical impression: how do we expose the finishing area?
– Where is the final margin of the crown? How do we communicate with the lab?
– Digital impression: do we need retraction cord?
– How do we accurately replicate the gingival architecture?
– Final crown: what could be causing gingival inflammation post cementation?

 

Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Dental technicians, General dentists.

 

 

Lesson 2.10 сommon mistakes and how to correct them with BOPT technique for veneers and crowns. Digital approach in the BOPT concept. Lecture 2

– Tooth prep: are we too deep into the sulcus? Which tooth axis angulation?
– Tooth prep: how much horizontal space do we need?
– Temporary crown relining and finishing: how thick is the margin and how deep into the sulcus?
– Temporary crown timing: how and when modify the margin?
– Biotype conversion: why the soft DOES NOT respond?
– Analogical impression: how do we expose the finishing area?
– Where is the final margin of the crown? How do we communicate with the lab?
– Digital impression: do we need retraction cord?
– How do we accurately replicate the gingival architecture?
– Final crown: what could be causing gingival inflammation post cementation?

 

Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Dental technicians, General dentists.

Lesson 3.Functional veneers: from joint level to beautiful smile

– How and where to start
– Facially generated growth analysis
– Analysis of envelop of function anteriors and posteriors
– Diagnosis and prognosis
– Parafunction or dysfunction
– RCP and ICP, pathways of occlusion
– Anterior guidance
– Aesthetic is result of the functionality
– How to create beautiful smile with longevity.

 

Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Dental technicians, General dentists.

Lesson 4.Art Oral: the concept of creating an aesthetic smile from the creator

– The importance of trust between dentistry and patient
– Trust to the dental technician
– Meeting with the patient in the dental laboratory
– The perfect fitting with function and aesthetics in the dental laboratory
– Equal eye lave between all the dental partners
– The advantage for all the partners!

 

Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Dental technicians, General dentists.

Lesson 5.Veneers and worn dentition

– Patients with high aesthetic demand
– Why there is friction wear and when it becomes pathological
– Differential diagnosis of wear due to erosion or friction
– Causes that provoke friction wear
– Clinical cases of facette and partial restorations in patients with functional problems and wear
– What kind of dental preparation in patients with severe wear
– A new approach in Class 2 to the intermaxillary relationship
– The use of the deprogrammer as a diagnostic element
– Ceramic veneers or direct molded veneers?

 

Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Dental technicians, General dentists.

Course includes next lessons:

Lesson 2

10 сommon mistakes and how to correct them with BOPT technique for veneers and crowns. Digital approach in the BOPT concept. Lecture 2

Stefano Conti
Lesson 4

Art Oral: the concept of creating an aesthetic smile from the creator

Klaus Müterthies