Creating Natural Esthetics with Newly Developed Composites: Restoring the Tooth from the Inside Out
Presenter: Dr. Frank Milnar
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Release Date: 2/11/14
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Credits: 1 CEU, Free Self-Study
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Expiration Date: 2/11/27
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AGD Subject Code: 250
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Reviewed: 2024
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Developing treatment strategies for restoration of anterior maxillary dentition can be challenging. When faced with such cases, a detailed diagnosis and thorough understanding is required to ensure that the most appropriate materials and techniques are considered. Dental treatments today are guided by principles of minimal intervention and bio-modification. According to these principles, the goal is to limit the restoration/re-restoration cycle and conserve as much healthy tooth structure as possible and remove as little tooth structure as possible. Also, the materials that are used for restorations are placed and/or manipulated in such a way that they reproduce the color, shape, and texture of the missing natural tooth structure.
In this CE webinar, you will learn how to improve your skills and confidence using a new generation of composites that utilize minimal invasive concepts. Minimally invasive concepts originates from the “inside out”.
Upon completion of this CE webinar, the student will: 1. Learn about a new generation of nano-composites and flowables that will simplify your bonding cases 2. Understand the mechanics of building teeth from the inside out 3. Understand why the adhesion layer is the most important layer
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