Conservative Ceramic Restorations - when to do what
If you are already experienced in these restorations – this is a good “brush up” of your knowledge. If you have little experience in this topic, this course will set you up for future success.
Description
This one-day hands-on course will address the following infamous dilemmas:
- When should I overlay the cusp?
- If the posterior tooth has had RCT, should the tooth be crowned?
- Tooth has a crack – how should it be restored?
- How do I prepare the tooth for these restorations?
- Why do my patients get post-operative sensitivity?
- What is immediate dentine sealing? Is it important?
- What materials should I be using?
- If I am using CAD CAM, what are the best design features?
- Tips and tricks of scanning?
- Tips and tricks of impression taking?
- What’s the best work flow?
Learning objectives
If you are already experienced in these restorations – this is a good “brush up” of your knowledge.
If you have little experience in this topic, this course will set you up for future success.
Be able to make informed choices for clinical cases
Differentiate the advantages/disadvantages between onlays and inlays and their respective prescription.
Learn tooth preparation techniques
Select appropriate materials
Understand bonding methods
Learn how to communicate with patients
Learn scanning techniques
Presenters
Dr Asheen Behari is a general practitioner in private practice in Claremont, Perth. He graduated from the University of the Witwatersrand in 1993, subsequently completing a Post Graduate Diploma in Clinical Dentistry in Oral Implants at the University of Sydney. Dr Behari is a Clinical Associate lecturer in the Discipline of Oral Rehabilitation at the University of Sydney. He is actively involved in facilitating continuing education programs and in mentoring others. His general practice is focused on restorative and implant dentistry.
Dr Paul Gorgolis is a general practitioner currently in private in Wembley Downs. He is a Fellow of the International Congress of Oral Implantologists. In London, he developed the UK’s first multi-disciplinary general and specialist practice where patients could be comprehensively managed and treated “under one roof”. Dr Gorgolis is an experienced clinician who co-runs hands-on ceramic courses for the ADAWA and has been a lecturer and tutor to dental students at the UWA and The University of Adelaide.
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