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Partial biomimetic restorations: onlays, overlays, palatal veneers, buccal veneers, occlusal veneers
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Andrea Fabianelli
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53min
0.75 CE Credits

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Lesson program
– The main goal of total oral rehabilitation
– Traditional approach of oral rehabilitation vs the biomimetic non-invasive approach
– Differentiating different kinds of partial restorations: inlays, onlays, overlays, table tops, palatal veneers, occlusal veneers
– The benefits of partial ceramic indirect restorations
– Clinical steps of preparing onlays
– The build-up of severely destructed tooth with composite prior to partial restoration. Concepts and indications
– Improving the fracture resistance of partial restorations
– Minimal invasive preparation protocols for partial biomimetic restorations
– Step-by-step protocols to achieving minimally invasive and functional ceramic palatal veneers
– Full mouth rehabilitation and increasing the VDO in severe erosion and tooth wear cases: platalal veneers, onlays, table tops and occlusal veneers
– Step-by-step protocols of the biomimetic approach of buccal veneers
– Ceramic veneers cementation using pre-heated restorative composite
– Clinical cases.
Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Dental technicians, General dentists.
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