September 22, 2022 at 2:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Pricing
Dental Staff | $49.00 |
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ADA, CDA, Local Active Member | $49.00 |
Hygienist | $49.00 |
Non-ADA Member Dentist | $79.00 |
Individual CE Vendor | $275.00 |
General Information
Provider | Harbor Dental Society |
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Location |
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Speaker | Miles Cone, DMD, CDT, FACP |
Type/Category | Core |
Credits | 5 |
Update: Sept 22 CE Program is now a Live Webinar
Carte Blanche: Aesthetic and Functional Foundations for the Complete Denture
Restorative and prosthetic dentistry is in a state of crisis. Social media, corporate advertising, and even the most reputable dental symposiums all place a heavy emphasis on fixed anterior treatments (i.e., cosmetic dentistry). There is a new wave of clinicians and technicians that are well aware of the necessity for education and training of complete denture and are pushing the boundaries of contemporary aesthetics with hyper-real removable prosthetics in a bold effort to rekindle the love affair with the original full arch/mouth rehabilitation.
Learning Objectives:
- Establish the parameters of complete dentures that are coincident with contemporary fixed prosthetics and how they apply to treatment planning.
- Review many of the current shortcomings that exist with all phases of removable complete dentures prosthetics.
- Develop a case-specific armamentarium based on aesthetic and functional demands for each patient.
- Apply new concepts and techniques to current patient base.
So Easy, a Prosthodontist Can Do It: The Tips, Tricks and Techniques from the Daily Life of a Dual-Certified Prosthodontist/Dental Technician
Synopsis: The ongoing advancement of new procedures and techniques within the dental profession continues to grow at an accelerated rate. The comprehensive volume of information that must be obtained to remain competent in the respective fields of study as a dentist or dental technician, therefore, becomes increasingly difficult to sustain. Although an exhaustive knowledge base for either specialty is simply not possible, numerous overlapping philosophies and techniques have been recognized that are able to improve the daily workflow of the restorative clinician.
Learning Objectives:
1. Review dogmatic principles found in the field of contemporary prosthetic dentistry and the alternative options that exist for each.
2. Analyze many of the current materials available to the ceramist and dental professional that can be utilized in the restoration of implants, fixed crown and bridge, and removable prosthetic treatment plans.
3. Determine the chairside/benchtop protocols that will ensure the highest efficacy as well as quality final product at delivery.
4. Apply new concepts and techniques with the dental clinic and dental laboratory.
Refund Policy: No refunds for no shows. Written cancellation must be received 2 days prior to the date for a refund.