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Caries Management using S-PRG Technology

John Comisi, D.D.S.
Minimally Invasive Dentistry
Course date: Tuesday, May 17, 2011 07:00 PM (EST)

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1h
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Participants will learn about:

  1. Understanding the pathologic process of caries
  2. How bioactive materials help reduce the caries process
  3. How S-PRG Technology, a bioactive material, promotes oral health

Russ Webb
03 May 2011, 11:40 AM (EST)
I would like to attend this course, but cannot make it for the live event. I assume it will be available as an archived webinar, like the others? Would be nice to watch at my own convenience.
Julia Wehkamp
06 May 2011, 01:01 PM (EST)
Hello Dr. Webb,

Yes, like the others, if you register for the live event, you will also receive 30-day access to the archive, to view at your convenience.

Thanks so much and enjoy the lecture!
Dr. Howard S. Glazer, DDS D.M.D.
17 May 2011, 01:14 PM (EST)
hi julia...what to i need to do to log on tonite if i can?..thanks..howard s glazer
Julia Wehkamp
17 May 2011, 02:09 PM (EST)
Hello Dr. Glazer!
Please just log onto your DTSC account and register for the webinar with the button above for free! Thanks for your interest and see you online tonight!
Julia
Robert Peters
17 May 2011, 10:06 PM (EST)
Hello Dr. Comisi,
Unfortunately, I missed the live broadcast, but I look forward to viewing the archive! Quick question: What is the main benefit of including a glass-ionomer component to composite restoratives?
Thank you,
Dr. Falke
John Comisi D.D.S.
17 May 2011, 11:16 PM (EST)
Hello Dr. Falke,

One of the most important benefits of a bioactive material, like glass ionomer, resin modified glass ionomer and giomers is the ability to release important minerals, like fluoride, strontium and borate into the oral cavity to help neutralize the acid attack of the foods and beverages we ingest each day. Having a Giomer in your hands will enable you to get the terrific physical properties of a composite with all the benefits provided by having the remineralization and anti-plaque benefits of a glass ionomer all rolled into one.
Russ Webb
17 May 2011, 10:21 PM (EST)
Great presentation tonight! Thank you so much for sharing your expertise! Looking forward to the next one...
John Comisi D.D.S.
17 May 2011, 11:16 PM (EST)
Thanks Russ!
Simon Paul
17 May 2011, 10:26 PM (EST)
Hi Dr. Comisi,

Thanks for the wonderful lecture and great online experience!

I am just doing some research on Shofu's website and was wondering how user-friendly is it, compared to other materials?

Thanks again.
John Comisi D.D.S.
17 May 2011, 11:18 PM (EST)
Hello Simon,

Remarkable easy to use. When you syringe out the Flow Plus material it stays where you put it and can be sculpted and manipulated quite easily. I use the F00 to a higher degree then the F03, but they are both essential to my practice and the terrific assortment of shades that Shofu has created, makes it very easy to match the surrounding tooth structure.
Radostina Petrowa
29 May 2011, 09:21 AM (EST)
Hi Dr.Comisi
Thanks for the wonderful lecture .
This is a new material for me ,very intresting
Thanks again
John Comisi D.D.S.
29 May 2011, 09:51 AM (EST)
You are very welcome. It is so great to be able to share this information with everyone.
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