Description
In this lecture I look into details and possibilities of luting indirect materials for instance to tooth tissue. Dentin is a very complex substance for a long-term stable adhesion, but it is not impossible to achieve. Starting point are the adhesive principles of dentistry. Ceramics create, in spite of what may/might be thought, less of a challenge on condition of following the correct technical procedures. Every material requests its own specific treatment. The correct way to treat a substrate makes complicated adhesive procedures much easier.
Aims & Objectives
• How to adhere to a substrate micro-mechanical as well as chemical.
• How and with which materials a surface can be prepared for adhesion.
• What are the characteristics of 10-MDP monomer.
• What is the distinction between the different dental ceramics
Biography Of Speaker
Patrick has been working in the dental industry for about 35 years now. He passed his master's degree in marketing and sales, but over the years Dental Science and Technology became more of his passion. In 2003 he joined Kuraray Noritake as Science and Education Manager and International Lecturer on Adhesive Dentistry. Partrick excels and is dedicated in providing in-depth training to professors of the industry, dentists, university staff-members sales representatives, dental students, dental technicians on Kuraray's technologies and chemistry. It became committed to explaining rather complex matters in a comprehensive manner adapting to each target audiences empowering them the right information for the best decisions on materials and protocols.