Part of the UT Health San Antonio.
This clinically oriented course compares new materials and evaluates their clinical success. It will not make you famous, an instant millionaire, thin or prevent hair loss. However, it will provide thoughtful insight on controversies surrounding clinical techniques and materials and supply answers for many of your questions. Understand which materials work and why they work rather than hear, “It works for me”. See the newest results of long-term clinical trials, which will be presented and discussed. See how to restore teeth and apply materials to create clinical success.
The presentations are designed as clinical updates and clinical success with and failures of different composites, Universal and other adhesives, glass ionomers, ceramic materials and cements will be demonstrated.
This fast paced course will improve your dental practice and selection of dental materials. It will provide information that can be used the following clinic day. These presentations will provide useful information to improve your practice.
Evaluate the effectiveness of seven generations of adhesives Learn effective placement, finishing and materials to use for long lasting posterior composites. What you do not know will shorten the lifespan of the newly placed posterior composite. Evaluate these new materials and learn which material should go where Cements may be classified into resins, glass ionomers, zinc oxide and eugenol or bioactive.
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: 8:30 AM
Program time: 9:00 AM
UT Health San Antonio, School of Dentistry
Hours: 7