Part of the UT Health San Antonio.
Innovations in digital dentistry and high-strength all-ceramic systems in conjunction with advanced CAD/CAM technology provide us with more opportunity to offer esthetic and function not only in the esthetic zone, but also in high stress posterior occlusion. Each system requires specific tooth preparation, laboratory communication, surface conditioning for luting. Current ceramic primers and luting cements have made these a reality.
All-Ceramic Restorations in 2019 is an in-depth look at concepts, procedures and products to enhance the durability of these restorations.
This course is designed to provide participants with practical information on indications, selection, tooth preparation, laboratory communication and bonding of current types of all ceramic restorations in light of current scientific and clinical information. Failures of esthetic restorations and steps for intra-oral repairs will be discussed. .
Topics to be Discussed.
• All ceramic restorations in 2019
• Clinical considerations of zirconia and IPS e.max lithium disilicate restorations
• Minimal invasive procedures with CAD/CAM zirconia restorations
• Bonding and cementing zirconia restorations in light of current scientific information
A. Discuss clinical considerations of zirconia and IPS e.max lithium disilicate restorations
B. Discuss clinical indications for various type of ceramic restorations
C. Present steps in bonding zirconia restorations in light of current scientific information
D. Discuss minimal invasive procedures with CAD/CAM zirconia restorations
E. Discuss achieving ideal esthetic outcome with monolithic zirconia restorations
It is the policy of the UT Health San Antonio Office of Continuing Dental Education to ensure balance, independence, objectivity and scientific rigor in all of its sponsored educational activities. All participating speakers, course directors, and planning committee members are required to disclose to the program audience any financial relationships related to the subject matter of this program. Relationships of spouse/partner with proprietary entities producing health care goods or services should be disclosed if they are of a nature that may influence the objectivity of the individual in a position to control the content of the CDE activity. Disclosure information is reviewed in advance in order to manage and resolve any possible conflicts of interest. Specific disclosure information for each speaker, course director, and planning committee member will be shared with the audience prior to the speaker’s presentation.
Continuing Dental Education Staff members have nothing to disclose.
Check-in: 9:30 AM, Course at 10 AM - 1pm, Meal immediately after course
Program time: Kickoff: 2:30 PM
The University of Texas at Austin
Hours: 3