Veneer & Crown Anterior Ceramic Restorations 9 an
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About this Event
Synopsis:
The restoration of single and multiple units with ceramic veneers and crowns can be a challenge to any clinician irrespective of their clinical experience. The purpose of this course is to explore the comprehensive workflow for provision of these restorations in order to optimise clinical, technical and patient outcomes. This intensive 2 day hands-on course is designed to explore daily clinical workflows from the treatment planning to delivery of the final restoration, and how each step of restoring an anterior tooth is connected. This day will walk through a solution which covers planning, preparation and temporisation through to adhesive cementation of anterior veneer and crown indirect restorations looking at the materials and techniques that can be used to fully restore anterior teeth to both optimal function and aesthetics.
Aims & Objectives:
• Revise clinical workflows in daily general practice for indirect restoration of an anterior tooth with veneer and crown restorations.
• Optimise clinical and patient outcomes by selecting appropriate materials and correct clinical techniques for the provision of indirect ceramic veneer and crown restorations.
• Discuss the stages of treatment planning for the provision of single and multiple veneer and crown restorations in clinical cases.
• Highlight the importance of the clinician and laboratory technician working relationship.
Learning Outcomes:
Participants should demonstrate improved:
• Application of facial and smile driven treatment planning.
• Understanding of current materials that allow the clinician to provide indirect restoration for an anterior tooth.
• Understanding in the preparation and restoration design in relation to the materials used for the production of an indirect veneer and crown restorations for an anterior tooth.
• Demonstrate improved critique of restoration assessment and adhesive delivery