Prep Design: The Key to Beautiful All-Ceramic Restorations!
A
hands-on workshop designed to optimize utilization of the latest dental materials
Facilitator: Dr. Damon
C. Adams
(This course is available as a 4 hour or 6 hour workshop)
“Your workshop was one of the best I have attended in years. I like your prep technique and agree completely with your (doctor-technician) philosophy. I also enjoyed the fast pace and the amount of information you gave during the last hour of the lecture. I'm looking forward to trying the products that you recommended.”
Dr. Art Fediuk
1/31/07
“Thanks you so much for the terrific hands-on workshop on all-ceramic restorations. You really packed a lot of useful information into the 4 hours. I loved your pace and also appreciated your efforts to present the lab technician’s side of things. More than the technical info that you provided, I was impressed with you as a person. Your passion for dentistry, people and service definitely comes through in your presentation.”
Dr. Gary Hutnik
5/14/07 IN THIS HANDS-ON WORKSHOP YOU WILL LEARN:
- How to simplify the classifications of all-ceramics which will assist in making optimal choices by understanding the critical differences between available materials
- Preparation requirements for the latest and most proven pressed, aluminum oxide and zirconium oxide all-ceramic systems
- The most common preparation challenges along with their technical solutions
- How to prepare (hands-on exercises with all equipment, burs and materials provided) consistent prep designs that will help your dental technician give you back optimal contours, aesthetics and occlusion
- The keys to achieving all-ceramic predictability and longevity
- Impression and provisional material recommendations for all-ceramics
- Simplification of cementation guidelines for all-ceramic materials
While many other techniques are rapidly changing in dentistry, preparation design will remain as a subject of major importance to achieving success in aesthetics, function and longevity of indirect restorations. This interactive hands-on workshop provides doctors with a unique opportunity to acquire an excellent understanding of all-ceramic dental materials along with the most ideal prep designs for the latest pressed, aluminum oxide and zirconium oxide ceramic systems.* The value of a higher level of involvement with the dental laboratory team, a vital ingredient in preparation and impression evaluation, will be emphasized.
This will be a comfortable and interactive hands-on setting for doctors with limited attendance.
*(Lava, Procera, Cercon, CEREC InLab, InVizion, IPS Empress Esthetic, IPS Eris, E.Max, CerPress, Authentic, OPC, OPC 3G, etc.)
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