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Procedure-Based Courses

Indirect Restorative Procedure-Based Courses Overview

 

To promote the longevity of indirect restorations, it’s crucial to have a keen understanding of clinical and laboratory workflow, carefully selecting appropriate materials while applying this knowledge. These intermediate-level courses provide clinicians with the necessary knowledge and skills to achieve optimum outcomes with indirect restorations. Upon completing the eight courses, participants will be able to enhance their approach to restorative care by applying the principles they learned. This will enable you to progress confidently to our advanced-level course series, the Mastery course.

 

Key Takeaways

  • Tooth preparation
  • Material selection
  • Tooth preservation
  • Hard and soft tissue management
  • Digital and analog impression techniques
  • Steps in restorative case completion

8 Courses

Restorative

Restoration of the Compromised Endodontically Treated Tooth

This course outlines the most effective materials and techniques for post and cores, bases and liners, and isolation techniques for build-ups. It will also highlight procedures for endodontically treated teeth. Clinicians will learn how to perform these treatments to ensure patients get the best results possible.

Selecting the Best Material for Maximizing Clinical Success

With the variety of indirect restorative materials available, selecting the right one for a clinical case can be challenging. This course will teach participants how to evaluate a clinical situation and select the most appropriate material based on physical and aesthetic factors. It will also outline how materials are processed and manufactured for both dental laboratories and in-office.

Preparing the Tooth for Success

Proper tooth preparation is essential for the longevity of an indirect restoration. Depending on the restorative material selected and the clinical situation, the method of tooth preparation may vary. This course will provide clinicians with an understanding of the nuances of this process. Clinicians will gain a deeper understanding of restorative materials and how to create provisional restorations.

Essence of Preserving Tooth Structure for Indirect Restorations

Partial coverage preparations can pose more technical challenges than full coverage crowns. When restoring a tooth to full function, preserving its structure can be a viable option. In this course, participants will learn the clinical guidelines for selecting the tooth conservation approach and the optimal technical details of tooth shaping, material selection, restoration placement, and clinical workflow.

Managing the Periodontal Tissues for Indirect Impressions & Cementation

For an impression to be accurate, it is crucial to isolate and manage the periodontium around a crown or onlay preparation. This course will cover the equipment and procedures used to create precise impressions. By the end of the course, participants will be able to identify an appropriate tissue management strategy for common clinical situations.

Hard & Soft Tissue Reproduction: Dental Impressions

A successful outcome depends upon the accuracy of the details captured. This applies to analog (impression material) and digital (scanning) techniques. In this course, participants will learn the key elements of creating impressions, how to develop and evaluate conventional impressions and learn to compare digital workflows for impressions.

Digital Restoration Design for Crowns and Onlays

A complete in-office digital workflow requires an understanding of design parameters and key steps. This course covers the technical elements for crown and onlay design based on material characteristics and preparation details. By the end of the course, participants will have a deeper understanding of the factors needed to create a machined repair using digital design software.

Indirect Restorative Case Completion

For a successful, long-lasting restoration, it is vital to have proper chairside adjustments, cementation and try-in techniques. The course will focus on determining the armamentarium requirements for ceramic adjustments, properly managing the inner and outer restoration surfaces, and selecting the best cementation method and material.

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