Posterior Restorations

Learn:

  • Tooth preparation design
  • Preparation pitfalls
  • Quick, efficient, and simple control of hemorraging
  • Optimal armamentarium for a perfect preparation every time
  • Simplified "powdering"
  • To optimize your contacts
  • To understand The Wire Framework
  • Proper design line contours
  • To understand the Cut and Projection windows
  • Correlation with and without neighbors without having to "trick" the computer
  • Function
  • To design crowns to restore implant abutments
  • Quick occlusal adjustments
  • Sensitivity free cementation
  • Techniques for managing multiple units
  • Polishing, staining, and glazing
  • Block selection
  • Case selection
  • Case presentation
  • Marketing Cerec to your patients

Troubleshooting

Learn:

  • Question and answer sessions
  • Bring your models or diskettes of those tough cases

A restoration will be done on a patient to demonstrate how quickly these Cerec procedures can be completed.

This class is intended as a review of what you learned in the basics class. You will gain confidence, efficiency and speed in designing and executing Cerec restorations.

Upon completion of this course, you will have a good understanding of the Cerec System an how it works.

The only limiting factors to sucessfully completing your Cerec restorations will be difficult access and the inability to maintain a dry field.