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Predictable Techniques to Create a Post and Core and Life-Like Provisional- Live Patient Demonstration

Frank J. Milnar, D.D.S.
Recommended for: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Students
Course date: Saturday, December 05, 2009 10:00 AM (EST)

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3h
95.00
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This live patient demonstration teaches the attendees how to create esthetic transitional restorations and use minimally invasive concepts when preparing and restoring a post and core.

Course fee: $95.00

The step-by-step techniques coupled with proper support concepts will allow both dentists and auxiliaries to fabricate exceptional provisional and use a next generation post and core system, which in turn become the blueprints for a successful case.

Learn:

  • a step-by-step approach to create life-like provisional restorations
  • to develop provisionalization methods to minimize problems and preserve tissue health
  • how to properly re-enforce a root canal treated tooth with post and core that

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


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