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Biomechanics of restorations. Part 2

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1h 32min
1.5 CE Credits (ADA CERP)
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Lesson program

– Advantages and disadvantages of the adhesive protocol. Analysis of the clinical case

– Stress factors of adhesive restoration

– Borders of the adhesion. When is possible to carry out an adhesion?

– Features of adhesion to enamel and dentin

– Features of enamel and dentin preparation for the adhesive protocol

– Which adhesive should I choose?

– The thickness of the tooth walls for the choice of treatment method

– Analysis of errors in the implementation of the adhesive protocol in various clinical cases

– Adhesion of various materials to tooth tissues

– The importance of ferrule preservation in adhesive restoration

– Ferrule as the most important factor of tooth strengthening after endodontic treatment

– Creating a ferrule effect

– Increasing the clinical height of the tooth crown

– Overview and step-by-step analysis of clinical cases.


Recommended for: Prosthetist, Dental Technician, General Dentist.

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Lecturers (2 persons)

Bioclear diplomate in Europe. 

The founder, together with Dr. Pasquale Venuti, of a group labeled “Tomorrow Tooth“.

Active member of SIDOC (Italian Society of Restorative Dentistry).

Private practice in Syracuse, Italy. 

Dr. Pasquale Venuti received his DDS from the University of Naples “Federico II” cum laude in 1999. He is in full time practice in Mirabella Eclano, Italy, as a general dentist. In cooperation with Dr. David Clark, Dr. John Khademi and Dr. Marco Maiolino he has founded a group labeled “Tomorrow Tooth”, whose goal is to share Outcome-Based and Patient-Centered Dentistry. He lectures internationally on a variety of topics related to restorative dentistry, endodontics and prosthodontics.