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Designing and Creating Beautiful Porcelain Laminates Predictably – Live Patient Demonstration

Dr. Jack Ringer
Recommended for: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Students
Course date: Friday, December 04, 2009 10:00 AM (EST)

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3h
95.00
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The art and science of creating predictable esthetic porcelain veneers can be exciting and rewarding for the dentist, laboratory technician and the patient.

Course fee: $95.00

However, there can be a variety of pitfalls and challenges that may present during the process that could ultimately lead to a significant failure. This live patient program is designed to demonstrate the most predictable, efficient and successful protocol available today in creating porcelain laminates from initial consultation with the patient to completion. The clinician covers the basic fundamentals of smile design, tooth preparation, provisionalization, laboratory considerations and finally cementation and finishing of the porcelain laminates.

Learn:

  • to develop preparation design skills and confidence using preparation reduction guides
  • to develop provisionalization methods to minimize problems
  • a simplified technique to predictably bond porcelain laminates

All equipment and supplies are provided courtesy of Discus Dental and the Greater New York Dental Meeting


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