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A Diastema Closure – Live Patient Demonstration to Insure Maximum Esthetic Results

Frank J. Milnar, D.D.S.
Recommended for: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Students
Course date: Sunday, December 06, 2009 10:00 AM (EST)

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3h
95.00
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This live patient procedure is designed to provide you with information and tips that will help you quickly select products and develop the techniques required to restore a diastema that esthetically meets today’s patient’s demand.

Course fee: $95.00

Learn how to improve your skills and confidence using composites in complex anterior cases and learn about a new proprietary nanotechnology composite system when combined with minimally invasive concepts, creates natural esthetic restorations.

Learn:

  • the proper protocols when restoring complex anterior restorations
  • to understand shade selection as an integral component of the restorative process
  • how to properly finish and polish composites
  • about a new nanotechnology composite system that takes the stress out of bonding

All equipment and supplies are provided courtesy of VOCO America, Inc and the Greater New York Dental Meeting


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