The Posterior Composite Revolution (Success. Profit. Everyday.) (SW-26-05-06-02)

AvailabilityOnly 10 places available  Remove from basket
SubjectRestorative dentistry
DescriptionThis course covers the essentials of composite dentistry, where the common pitfalls are and how to avoid them. It will also look at the use of bulk fill composites for the posterior restorations for stress free results. Chris McConnell will guide you through the science and techniques required to expertly place advanced posterior composites easily and affordably. He will cover efficiencies to importantly show you the secrets to successful pricing, promoting and profitability with posterior composite dentistry. There will be a practical element placing composites in teeth in phantom heads.
Additional information

Please note this course is supported by Ivoclar.

The course will also cover light curing so if you would like to bring your own light along it can be checked for efficiency.

Please bring scrub tops and suitable footwear and eye protection for a clinical environment.

There will be no catering for this course. Please bring your own lunch or there are places available near by.

Registration is at 9.15 for a 9.30 start.

VenueUniversity of Plymouth- SDLE, Plymouth - Devon S & W  View details
Date & timeWednesday 6 May 2026, 09:15 to 17:00
LecturerChris McConnell  View details
Target audience

Mandatory: Dentist, or Therapist

Development outcomeB, C
Course styleHands-on
Catering Meal
Core topic Not a core topic
CPD hours6:00
Cost£175.00
Aims

Aim:

The course aims to provide participants with the knowledge on the essentials of composite dentistry.

Objectives

By the end of the course, participants should;

1. Recognise the classification, composition and performance factors of composites.

2. Understand how the properties of dental materials can be used to optimise composite restorations.

3. Gain knowledge on light curing and how it can help or hinder you.

4. Understand the types of bonding systems used in conjunction with composite technology.

5. Gain practical experience in the techniques of freehand composite placements to achieve aesthetic restorations in the molar and pre-molar region.

6. Recognise how you can make your restorations affordable both in time and financially for the patient and clinician.

7. Recognise the pitfalls of composite placement and be able to trouble shoot.

Learning outcomes

By the end of this course, participants will;

Have experienced placement of posterior restorations using a leading bulk fill composite in almost all presentations.

Be able to identify the common reasons for composite failures.

Have a better understanding of composite materials available

Understand your curing light and how to use it properly

Gain an understanding into total etch versus self etch systems