Adhesive dentistry has transformed treatment planning and procedural steps in modern dentistry. The use of adhesive systems and polymeric materials such as resin composites and ceramics enables clinicians to preserve more sound dental structures during restorative procedures while achieving exceptional esthetic results with robust mechanical strength and longevity. However, the high technique sensitivity of these procedures can result in issues like marginal gaps, color alteration, marginal staining, reduced mechanical strength, de-bonding, reduced longevity, postoperative sensitivity, and others. You will receive evidence-based information on how to apply complex concepts to clinical practice in a straightforward manner, including proper technique and correct material selection, which is crucial for successful restorative procedures.
Register for Upcoming Sessions
November 4, 2024 7:00 pm - November 4, 2024 8:30 pm
All times for all events are in local Central Time.
Zoom Webinar
Course Number: CF4797
Enrollment is limited to 27.
Learn How To
- Describe the different types of adhesive techniques and the most recent dental materials (adhesive systems, resin composites, resin cements, and ceramics)
- Select the appropriate restorative system (ceramic, metal, composite, adhesive system, resin cement) for each substrate and clinical situation
- Identify the problems and limitations of current adhesive techniques and materials
- Use guidelines to minimize errors and increase the longevity of adhesive restorations
Training Methods
Illustrated lectures, discussions, and case studies