The Dawson Academy: Restoring Anterior Teeth
31 januari – 2 februari 2013 2,5 dagars Föreläsning och Hands On
På denna hands-on kurs kommer du att lära dig att göra anterior estetik på högsta nivå. Alla direkta och indirekta alternativ för återställande av framtänderna kommer att diskuteras i det här programmet.
Course Description
Through PowerPoint, pre-recorded patient video, and hands on exercises, each participant will gain mastery with anterior direct resin veneers, stacked and pressed ceramic veneers, pressed ceramic crowns, anterior zirconia crowns and bridges, and porcelain fused to metal. Additionally, the attending dentists will learn which material should be considered for each individual patient circumstance. Each participant will learn to utilise digital photographs in conjunction with the mounted diagnostic models to visualise the necessary functional and aesthetic changes, and create a diagnostic wax-up. They will learn how to create preparation reduction guides, and provisional matrixes to guide them through the preparation appointment. Special emphasis will be placed on contouring the provisional restoration, and why this is key to long-term functional and aesthetic success. Finally, cementation and adhesive options will be understood and discussed in detail so that the proper delivery option is matched with each material.
Limited to 20 dentists
Learning Objectives
- Choose the correct vertical and horizontal incisal edge position for any maxillary esthetic restoration that will be in harmony with esthetics, phonetics and function.
- Choose the correct mandibular incisal position. Why this is the functional starting point, and why this is one of the most critical decisions we make!
- Fabricate preparation reduction guides to insure optimum reduction with every anterior preparation.
- Prepare teeth for a variety of materials when utilizing veneers and crowns.
- Compare how to easily fabricate exquisite provisional restorations for both veneers and crowns, and how to contour them to insure optimum esthetics, phonetics, and function. This may be THE most important step in the restorative process to insure long-term success.
- Choose and communicate shade and contour to the dental laboratory.
- Evaluate the options to manage the gummy smile: when a gingivectomy or osseous surgery is optimal when changing the free gingival margins, and how to perform these procedures.
- Make optimal final impressions.
- Choose the correct cement/adhesive for each material covered in the course.
Class Hours:
Class Sessions
Day 1 & 2: 8:30am registration 9am Start Class: 9am – 5:00pm
* On day one, a dinner will be hosted for the class at a nearby restaurant at approximately 5.30/6 pm * 1st night (Thursday) only
Day 3: Saturday 8:30am -9am Start Class: 9am – 12.30pm
All Inclusive course package includes:
2 & ½ days of education
Personal interaction with the Instuctor and Teaching Assistant
Meeting other like minded professionals
Ability to discuss cases, techniques and issues relevant to your practice
Unlimited refreshments provided for all delegates for 2 & ½ days, a host meal will be provided on the 1st night and all transport to and from the centre will be complimentary. Lunch will be provided on day 1 & 2 only
Accommodation: This is not included within the package
Instructor: Dr Ian Buckle, Teaching Assistant, Mentors
Tuition Fees : £1995 + VAT
The Art & Science of Equilibration
Target Audience: General Dentists, Specialists
Venue & dates:
The Dawson Centre UK – Wirral – Jan 31 Feb 1-2, 2013
The Dawson Centre UK – Wirral – Sep 12-14, 2013
To enroll please Contact us on +44 (0)151 342 0410 or make an enquiry ››