Predictable Anterior and Posterior Composite Restorations (CPD18JUN20b)
Availability | Course has taken place | ||
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Subject | Composites | ||
Description | This lecture will provide a review on the development of composite materials, how to select your material and the evidence to date. It will also address the reasons of early failures of resin composite including how to effectively choose and use your light curing unit. Clinical tips and techniques will be provided on how to improve aesthetics of anterior composites and how to produce successful posterior restorations. Clinical case examples will be discussed including use of direct and indirect resin composites | ||
Additional information | This webinar is to be ran via Zoom. Registration and joining instructions will be made available via your Maxcourse account, after you have booked your place. To view the instructions head to ‘my courses’, select the course title and you will see the documents section. This document is only visible to those booked on the course, please do not share this with others. Only those with a place booked via Maxcourse will receive their CPD certificate after attendance of the webinar | ||
Venue | Zoom, NA - Virtual ![]() | ||
Date & time | Thursday 18 June 2020, 10:30 to 12:00 | ||
Lecturer | Asmaa Al Taie ![]() | ||
Target audience | Mandatory: Dental Therapist, or Dentist | ||
Course style | Lecture![]() | ||
Category | Core course![]() | ||
Catering | No catering | ||
Development outcome | C | ||
CPD hours | 1:30 | ||
Cost | No charge | ||
Aims | The aim of this lecture is to povide an update on the development of resin composites and discuss the clinical reasons that may lead to early failures. Clinical tips and techniques will also be discussed on how to achieve predicatble anterior and posterior composite restorations. | ||
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Learning outcomes | Delegates will have an overview on the recent developments of resin composites and LED lights and have an upadate on the clinical factors that may impact on long term success of the restorations. Delegates will also be provided with clinical tips and techniques to help them improve the aesthetics of anterior composites and how to produce successful posterior restorations. | ||