HANDS-ON Superior Anterior Aesthetics (WI260214)

AvailabilityCourse has taken place
SubjectRestorative
DescriptionThis course will cover various methods of improving anterior aesthetics but will concentrate on the new Direct Composite Veneering System (‘Componeer’) and composite layering techniques. Our speaker will describe all forms of tooth discolouration and the various techniques to treat them. These techniques will be shown on special artificial tooth models to inform the practical part of the course. Participants will be able to prepare and bond ‘Componeers’ and perform a complimentary procedure involving the layering of enamel and dentine shades with the aid of a mock build-up and silicone index. Characterisation techniques and age-related effects will also be taught for both systems.
Additional informationThis course is suitable for Dentists and Dental Therapists.

Munther Sulieman LDS RCS (Eng) BDS (Lond) MSc PhD, GDC 67379 is an experienced private dental practitioner in Wimbledon with a special interest in tooth whitening and tooth discolouration. He is also a Research Fellow at both Guy’s Dental Institute (Kings College London) and the University of Bristol. Munther is actively involved in teaching at postgraduate level across the UK and abroad, lecturing on tooth whitening, natural composite layering techniques and laser dentistry. He is also a Dental Phobia Certified Dentist.
VenueEducation Centre, RHCH, Winchester  View details
Date & timeWednesday 26 February 2014, 09:30 to 16:30
LecturerMigration  View details
Target audience

Recommended to all

Development outcomeNo development outcome
Course styleHands-on
Core topicNo core topic
CPD hours6:00
Cost£101.00
Aims
  1. Understand the various causes of tooth discolouration
  2. Gain knowledge about the techniques available to improve anterior aesthetics with appropriate indications and contraindications
  3. Be able to use the new Direct Composite Veneering System (‘Componeers’) to quickly and easily restore single and/or multiple teeth
  4. Be able to use composite layering techniques to improve anterior aesthetics