Four Popular Lunch and Learn Courses, Choose One or All Four!
Taught Remotely with Lunch (or Breakfast) Delivered to Your Office!
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(or breakfast)
Review of Current Best Practices
Materials and Clinical Techniques
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Prevention For Life®
Getting your patients through life caries free.
Getting your patients through life caries-free is attainable; it just takes deliberate intervention at every stage of life. This course will examine those risks and behaviors as they relate to your patient groups by age. You will use evidence-based risk factors to determine who will benefit from what level of intervention and learn to construct patient-centered strategies to affect change.
2 Free CE Credits!
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What You'll Learn
Quickly assess the patients’ risk level using an evidence-based protocol for known risk factors
Effectively communicate the long-term benefits of fluoride varnish as a risk reduction tool
Provide assessment and treatment with minimal change to your current hygiene appointment
Establish an office protocol promoting risk assessment as an important part of patient and practice health
...and much more
You will learn about proven practice-based treatments such as fluoride varnish and home fluoride products that the patient/parent can include in their oral health routine.
The Core Issue
Structural integrity of broken down teeth
As part of restoring broken down or endodontically-treated teeth, it is often necessary to place a post-and-core buildup on the remaining tooth structure prior to placing the final restoration. New material advancements have ushered in a new era in core restorative approaches. This course reviews current best practices -materials and clinical techniques- related to the chair-side fabrication of more structurally sound restorations, including bonded post-and-core buildup.
1 Free CE Credit!
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What You'll Learn
How to ensure more structurally sound restorative approaches
When core only is needed and when a post-and-core build up procedure is necessary
The function of a post-and-core buildup
Advanced materials for both approaches
The creation of a "monobloc" and how it relates to a successful bonded post-and-core buildup
The importance of dentin preservation during preparation and restoration
Today’s state-of-the-art clinical steps in creating structural integrity with bonded core and post and core build ups
...and much more
This course reviews current best practices —materials and clinical techniques— related to the chair-side fabrication of more structurally sound restorations, including bonded post-and-core buildup.
How to Avoid Common Mistakes
When Taking Impressions
To create accurate, well-fitting crowns, bridges and other indirect restorations, you must first take good impressions. This course addresses the most common mistakes that occur during traditional impression-taking procedures, and what you can do to avoid them. Also presented are new advancements in impression materials designed to help reduce retakes and simplify the impression-taking procedure—with the ultimate goal of helping to achieve predictable clinical success with an accurate first impression.
1 Free CE Credit!
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What You'll Learn
What is required to produce an accurate impression.
The most common causes of inadequate margins, and how to prevent them.
The most common causes of voids and bubbles, and how to prevent them.
The most common causes of ledges, and how to prevent them.
What to look for when choosing an impression material.
...and much more
We'll discuss common issues we see with impressions, reasons why they happen and the steps we can take to minimize them.
A Simplified Approach
to Temporary Crown & Bridge
Your patients will appreciate the easier, faster, better outcome!
The temporization process addresses needs that are often truly temporary – protecting prepared teeth while the restorations are fabricated – or longer-term with provisionals that prevent tooth migration, help the soft tissue heal the right way, enable patients to get just the right shape and size for their smile. This course will identify ways to develop temporary restorations that meet each patient’s requirements while still being faster and easier to fabricate, better for diagnostic and lab communication, and simply being more esthetic in the mouth.
1 Free CE Credit!
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What You'll Learn
Better understand the problems that occur when no temporary or provisional is used – drifting, eruption, loss of functional requirements, bacterial infiltration.
When and why to consider Provisional vs Temporary restorations.
Speed vs Esthetics - can we have both in a predictable result and reasonable time frame?
Cementing the Temporary to meet the case requirements and not hinder/limit cementation of the final restoration. Spot etch and bond for temporary veneers.
Preparation considerations for short-term Temporaries vs longer-term Provisionals.
...and much more
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Additional Resources
CORE BUILDUP
& CEMENTATION
Dr. Marian Fanica, The Core Issue, Ensure Structural Integrity
IMPRESSIONING
& RETRACTION