Description
Learn to Place and Restore Simple Implants
AIMS
The dentist will understand the biological requirements of a broken tooth, key differences with preparation methods and provide the most appropriate core, cementation and occlusal assessment.
OBJECTIVES
- To establish a quick and accurate preoperative occlusal analysis to form the basis for your preparation design
- Understanding the biological requirements of a broken tooth, and also the material requirements with composite and ceramic.
- To introduce the preparation design, identifying the various margin types (contact lens and traditional shoulder) used according to the thickness of enamel and dentine
- To go through the bonding protocol for long term adhesive success and the use of heated composite for excellent aesthetic success and easy clean up
- To show the use of PTFE as a cement trap to reduce clean up time
- Precision adjustments of contacts to maintain morphology and provide natural
functional harmony - Achieving high quality adhesion and a mini core build up to seal the dentine, block undercuts and deep margin elevation
- Taking a high-quality analogue and digital impression
- Post-cementation polishing and occlusal assessment
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