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Direct or indirect restorations: clinical application on endodontically treated teeth

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38min

0.5 CE Credits

0.5 CE Credits

English

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Lesson program

– Direct composite restoration of anterior teeth

– Direct composite restoration of posterior teeth with or without the cusp overlay: indications and contraindications

– The cuspal bending theory

– The importance of the complex anatomy of the restoration

– Core build-up and direct composite restoration of posterior teeth

– Prosthetic restorations of anterior teeth

– Do prosthetic restorations of anterior teeth increase the survival rate?

– Anterior ceramic crowns as an aesthetic solution

– Indirect restoration, partial-crown prep - composite restorations: 


- Indirect composite overlay for an endo-treated first molar

- Teeth preparation: saving of healthy dentin tissue and the over gingival margin

- The overlay preparation design: Butt joint, the ferrule, and preparation thickness

- Rubberdamology and cementation of the restoration

- The advantages and disadvantages of indirect composite restorations.


– Indirect restorations, partial-crown prep - ceramic restorations:


- Disilicate/silicate and hybrid ceramic overlay tooth preparation design: minimal thickness required

- Bonding of indirect restorations: micromechanical bonding

- The advantages and disadvantages of ceramic partial crowns.


– Indirect restorations, partial-crown prep - zirconia restorations:


- Tooth preparation technique

- Bonding interface

- The advantages and disadvantages of zirconia partial crowns.


– General guidelines on preparation protocols of endodontically treated teeth

– Clinical cases. 


Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Endodontists, Restorers, General dentists.