Mastering Direct and Indirect Techniques with Dr Pascal Magne

Sydney, AUSTRALIA

THIS EVENT HAS CONCLUDED

From: 9:00 AM Thursday, 17 September, 2015

To: 5:00 PM Sunday, 20 September, 2015

TOTAL CPD AVAILABLE FOR THIS EVENT: 28 HOURS

28 CPD HOURS

This event includes information on the following topics:

The intended audience for this event includes:

Natural morphology and layering technique for direct composite resin restorations. Update on indications, diagnostic approach, tooth preparation and luting of bonded porcelain restorations. Update on bonded posterior restorations including CAD/CAM materials.

Recommended accommodation for this event is:

Hotel 1888
139 Murray Street Pyrmont
NSW, 2009 02 8586 1888
Toll free: 1800 818 880
www.1888hotel.com.au

9.00 - 17.00 • Session 1 - National Maritime Museum

2-DAY LECTURE PROGRAM - DAY 1 of 2

Reasons to attend this course

This course will be an intense lecture program for all practitioners wishing to upgrade their skills in anterior bonded restorations using direct composite resins and indirect porcelain veneers. An update on posterior bonded restoration will also be given during the last half-day. Although bonded ceramics seem to represent the ultimate biologic, functional, mechanical and aesthetic restoration for compromised anterior teeth, the number of ultraconservative treatment strategies and materials continues to grow. The practitioner is faced with many esthetic treatment modalities and products. The major disadvantage of this evolution is that it becomes increasingly difficult to make the appropriate choices in a given clinical situation. The availability of various treatment alternatives often allows for selection of an approach that conserves the maximum amount of intact tissue and which complies with the biomimetic principle. Treatment options should always first include the simplest procedures such as chemical treatments and freehand composites and then progress toward more sophisticated approaches such as laminate veneers and full coverage crowns only when required. The same dilemmas exist in the posterior dentition (direct vs. indirect) but it is this case that there is a growing indication for the use of semi-(in) direct CAD/CAM techniques, the advantages of which will be discussed and illustrated with clinical and research works.

Mimic natural beauty and morphology

What to expect: Determine which clinical situations can be addressed with ceramic veneering or can be approached with ultraconservative techniques, combining bleaching and direct application of composite resins. The course will review materials and step by step procedure in direct and indirect bonding, tooth preparation and luting procedure including CAD/CAM techniques in the posterior dentition.

18.00 - 22.00 • Session 2 - HMAS VAMPIRE - National Maritime Museum

GALA DINNER

Gala Dinner

9.00 - 17.00 • Session 1 - National Maritime Museum

2-DAY LECTURE PROGRAM - DAY 1 of 2

  • Lecture

Reasons to attend this course

This course will be an intense lecture program for all practitioners wishing to upgrade their skills in anterior bonded restorations using direct composite resins and indirect porcelain veneers. An update on posterior bonded restoration will also be given during the last half-day. Although bonded ceramics seem to represent the ultimate biologic, functional, mechanical and aesthetic restoration for compromised anterior teeth, the number of ultraconservative treatment strategies and materials continues to grow. The practitioner is faced with many esthetic treatment modalities and products. The major disadvantage of this evolution is that it becomes increasingly difficult to make the appropriate choices in a given clinical situation. The availability of various treatment alternatives often allows for selection of an approach that conserves the maximum amount of intact tissue and which complies with the biomimetic principle. Treatment options should always first include the simplest procedures such as chemical treatments and freehand composites and then progress toward more sophisticated approaches such as laminate veneers and full coverage crowns only when required. The same dilemmas exist in the posterior dentition (direct vs. indirect) but it is this case that there is a growing indication for the use of semi-(in) direct CAD/CAM techniques, the advantages of which will be discussed and illustrated with clinical and research works.

Mimic natural beauty and morphology

What to expect: Determine which clinical situations can be addressed with ceramic veneering or can be approached with ultraconservative techniques, combining bleaching and direct application of composite resins. The course will review materials and step by step procedure in direct and indirect bonding, tooth preparation and luting procedure including CAD/CAM techniques in the posterior dentition.

18.00 - 22.00 • Session 2 - HMAS VAMPIRE - National Maritime Museum

GALA DINNER

  • Gala Dinner
Gala Dinner

9.00 - 17.00 • Session 1 - National Maritime Museum

2-DAY LECTURE PROGRAM - DAY 2 of 2

Reasons to attend this course

This course will be an intense lecture program for all practitioners wishing to upgrade their skills in anterior bonded restorations using direct composite resins and indirect porcelain veneers. An update on posterior bonded restoration will also be given during the last half-day. Although bonded ceramics seem to represent the ultimate biologic, functional, mechanical and aesthetic restoration for compromised anterior teeth, the number of ultraconservative treatment strategies and materials continues to grow. The practitioner is faced with many esthetic treatment modalities and products. The major disadvantage of this evolution is that it becomes increasingly difficult to make the appropriate choices in a given clinical situation. The availability of various treatment alternatives often allows for selection of an approach that conserves the maximum amount of intact tissue and which complies with the biomimetic principle. Treatment options should always first include the simplest procedures such as chemical treatments and freehand composites and then progress toward more sophisticated approaches such as laminate veneers and full coverage crowns only when required. The same dilemmas exist in the posterior dentition (direct vs. indirect) but it is this case that there is a growing indication for the use of semi-(in) direct CAD/CAM techniques, the advantages of which will be discussed and illustrated with clinical and research works.

Mimic natural beauty and morphology

What to expect: Determine which clinical situations can be addressed with ceramic veneering or can be approached with ultraconservative techniques, combining bleaching and direct application of composite resins. The course will review materials and step by step procedure in direct and indirect bonding, tooth preparation and luting procedure including CAD/CAM techniques in the posterior dentition.

9.00 - 17.00 • Session 1 - National Maritime Museum

2-DAY LECTURE PROGRAM - DAY 2 of 2

  • Lecture

Reasons to attend this course

This course will be an intense lecture program for all practitioners wishing to upgrade their skills in anterior bonded restorations using direct composite resins and indirect porcelain veneers. An update on posterior bonded restoration will also be given during the last half-day. Although bonded ceramics seem to represent the ultimate biologic, functional, mechanical and aesthetic restoration for compromised anterior teeth, the number of ultraconservative treatment strategies and materials continues to grow. The practitioner is faced with many esthetic treatment modalities and products. The major disadvantage of this evolution is that it becomes increasingly difficult to make the appropriate choices in a given clinical situation. The availability of various treatment alternatives often allows for selection of an approach that conserves the maximum amount of intact tissue and which complies with the biomimetic principle. Treatment options should always first include the simplest procedures such as chemical treatments and freehand composites and then progress toward more sophisticated approaches such as laminate veneers and full coverage crowns only when required. The same dilemmas exist in the posterior dentition (direct vs. indirect) but it is this case that there is a growing indication for the use of semi-(in) direct CAD/CAM techniques, the advantages of which will be discussed and illustrated with clinical and research works.

Mimic natural beauty and morphology

What to expect: Determine which clinical situations can be addressed with ceramic veneering or can be approached with ultraconservative techniques, combining bleaching and direct application of composite resins. The course will review materials and step by step procedure in direct and indirect bonding, tooth preparation and luting procedure including CAD/CAM techniques in the posterior dentition.

9.00 - 17.00 • Session 1 - ADA CPD - ST LEONARDS

2-DAY HANDS-ON - DAY 1 of 2

Aesthetic Posterior Restorations: Mastering Direct, Semi-(in) direct and Indirect Techniques

This course will be an intense lecture and hands-on experience for all practitioners wishing to upgrade their skills in posterior bonded restorations using direct, semi-(in) direct and indirect techniques.

The growing demand of patients for aesthetic or metal-free restorations, together with the ongoing interest of the dental profession for tissue-preserving materials have led to the development of posterior adhesive restorations. It is now clearly established that a new biomimetic approach to restorative dentistry is possible through the structured use of “tooth-like” restorative materials, such as composite resins and porcelain and the use of hard tissue bond, such as enamel and dentin bonding. Scientific studies and clinical evidence have validated the use of bonded tooth-coloured restorations. We have entered the “post-amalgam era”. This course will present the foundations of this evolution.

Discover the bonded approach to posterior restorations

What to expect: Based on maximum tissue preservation and the “biomimetic principle” (biomechanics) a model for the optimal use of current restorative systems will be presented using scientific evidence and clinical experience.

HANDS ON COURSE OUTLINE

This very intense hands-on course emphasises on:

  1. Fabrication of direct, semi-direct and indirect CAD/CAM restorations.
  2. Advantages of bonded restorations over traditional approaches.
  3. The biomimetic principle.
  4. Dentin bonding protocol: rationale for an immediate dentin sealing protocol.
  5. Preparation design; Principles of tooth preparation for bonded restorations.
  6. Luting procedures for bonded restorations.
  7. All about for composite restorations and layering techniques.
  8. Preparation and fabrication of class II, and onlay restorations.

9.00 - 17.00 • Session 1 - ADA CPD - ST LEONARDS

2-DAY HANDS-ON - DAY 1 of 2

  • Hands-on Workshop

Aesthetic Posterior Restorations: Mastering Direct, Semi-(in) direct and Indirect Techniques

This course will be an intense lecture and hands-on experience for all practitioners wishing to upgrade their skills in posterior bonded restorations using direct, semi-(in) direct and indirect techniques.

The growing demand of patients for aesthetic or metal-free restorations, together with the ongoing interest of the dental profession for tissue-preserving materials have led to the development of posterior adhesive restorations. It is now clearly established that a new biomimetic approach to restorative dentistry is possible through the structured use of “tooth-like” restorative materials, such as composite resins and porcelain and the use of hard tissue bond, such as enamel and dentin bonding. Scientific studies and clinical evidence have validated the use of bonded tooth-coloured restorations. We have entered the “post-amalgam era”. This course will present the foundations of this evolution.

Discover the bonded approach to posterior restorations

What to expect: Based on maximum tissue preservation and the “biomimetic principle” (biomechanics) a model for the optimal use of current restorative systems will be presented using scientific evidence and clinical experience.

HANDS ON COURSE OUTLINE

This very intense hands-on course emphasises on:

  1. Fabrication of direct, semi-direct and indirect CAD/CAM restorations.
  2. Advantages of bonded restorations over traditional approaches.
  3. The biomimetic principle.
  4. Dentin bonding protocol: rationale for an immediate dentin sealing protocol.
  5. Preparation design; Principles of tooth preparation for bonded restorations.
  6. Luting procedures for bonded restorations.
  7. All about for composite restorations and layering techniques.
  8. Preparation and fabrication of class II, and onlay restorations.

9.00 - 17.00 • Session 1 - ADA CPD - ST LEONARDS

2-DAY HANDS-ON - DAY 2 of 2

Aesthetic Posterior Restorations: Mastering Direct, Semi-(in) direct and Indirect Techniques

This course will be an intense lecture and hands-on experience for all practitioners wishing to upgrade their skills in posterior bonded restorations using direct, semi-(in) direct and indirect techniques.

The growing demand of patients for aesthetic or metal-free restorations, together with the ongoing interest of the dental profession for tissue-preserving materials have led to the development of posterior adhesive restorations. It is now clearly established that a new biomimetic approach to restorative dentistry is possible through the structured use of “tooth-like” restorative materials, such as composite resins and porcelain and the use of hard tissue bond, such as enamel and dentin bonding. Scientific studies and clinical evidence have validated the use of bonded tooth-coloured restorations. We have entered the “post-amalgam era”. This course will present the foundations of this evolution.

Discover the bonded approach to posterior restorations

What to expect: Based on maximum tissue preservation and the “biomimetic principle” (biomechanics) a model for the optimal use of current restorative systems will be presented using scientific evidence and clinical experience.

HANDS ON COURSE OUTLINE

This very intense hands-on course emphasises on:

  1. Fabrication of direct, semi-direct and indirect CAD/CAM restorations.
  2. Advantages of bonded restorations over traditional approaches.
  3. The biomimetic principle.
  4. Dentin bonding protocol: rationale for an immediate dentin sealing protocol.
  5. Preparation design; Principles of tooth preparation for bonded restorations.
  6. Luting procedures for bonded restorations.
  7. All about for composite restorations and layering techniques.
  8. Preparation and fabrication of class II, and onlay restorations.

9.00 - 17.00 • Session 1 - ADA CPD - ST LEONARDS

2-DAY HANDS-ON - DAY 2 of 2

  • Hands-on Workshop

Aesthetic Posterior Restorations: Mastering Direct, Semi-(in) direct and Indirect Techniques

This course will be an intense lecture and hands-on experience for all practitioners wishing to upgrade their skills in posterior bonded restorations using direct, semi-(in) direct and indirect techniques.

The growing demand of patients for aesthetic or metal-free restorations, together with the ongoing interest of the dental profession for tissue-preserving materials have led to the development of posterior adhesive restorations. It is now clearly established that a new biomimetic approach to restorative dentistry is possible through the structured use of “tooth-like” restorative materials, such as composite resins and porcelain and the use of hard tissue bond, such as enamel and dentin bonding. Scientific studies and clinical evidence have validated the use of bonded tooth-coloured restorations. We have entered the “post-amalgam era”. This course will present the foundations of this evolution.

Discover the bonded approach to posterior restorations

What to expect: Based on maximum tissue preservation and the “biomimetic principle” (biomechanics) a model for the optimal use of current restorative systems will be presented using scientific evidence and clinical experience.

HANDS ON COURSE OUTLINE

This very intense hands-on course emphasises on:

  1. Fabrication of direct, semi-direct and indirect CAD/CAM restorations.
  2. Advantages of bonded restorations over traditional approaches.
  3. The biomimetic principle.
  4. Dentin bonding protocol: rationale for an immediate dentin sealing protocol.
  5. Preparation design; Principles of tooth preparation for bonded restorations.
  6. Luting procedures for bonded restorations.
  7. All about for composite restorations and layering techniques.
  8. Preparation and fabrication of class II, and onlay restorations.
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Dr Pascal Magne

DMD, PhD

DR PASCAL MAGNE is an Associate Professor with Tenure and the Don of the Sybil Harrington Foundation Chair of Esthetic Dentistry in the Division of Restorative Sciences, University of Southern Cali...

Cancellation Policy

Dental ED CANCELLATION - Lecture

Should Dental ED CANCEL the course due to an unforeseen emergency (e.g. severe illness or security problems), participants will be offered a 100% refund or an alternative future course date. Refunds will be made via the same payment method used to make the initial transaction.

PARTICIPANT CANCELLATION - Lecture

Should participant need/decide to cancel his/her participation or experience any unforeseen event which would not permit attendance, the following policy will be observed: http://www.dentaledglobal.com/ Lecture Refunds:

  • If cancellation occurs up to 3 months prior to the course, 75% of the money paid up to that date will be refunded.
  • If cancellation occurs up to 2 months prior to the course, 50% of the money paid up to that date will be refunded.
  • If cancellation occurs up to 1 month prior to the course, 25% of the money paid up to that date will be refunded.
  • If cancellation occurs less than 1 month prior to the course, there shall be NO REFUND OF THE AMOUNT PAID.

Dental ED CANCELLATION - Hands On Course

Hands on courses will proceed on condition that a minimum of 15 participants register for each course. If the minimum number is not met 30 days prior to the set date, Dental ED shall inform the participant of the cancellation / postponement of the course by fax and email. Participants will be offered a 100% refund or an alternative future course date provided there is interest on the part of the enrolee and a vacancy. Refunds will be made via the same payment method used to make the initial transaction.

PARTICIPANT CANCELLATION - Hands On Course

Should participant need/decide to cancel his/her participation or experience any unforeseen event which would not permit attendance, the following policy will be observed: http://www.dentaledglobal.com/Hands On Refunds:

  • If cancellation occurs up to 3 months prior to the course, 75% of the money paid up to that date will be refunded.
  • If cancellation occurs up to 2 months prior to the course, 50% of the money paid up to that date will be refunded.
  • If cancellation occurs up to 1 month prior to the course, 25% of the money paid up to that date will be refunded.
  • If cancellation occurs less than 1 month prior to the course, there shall be NO REFUND OF THE AMOUNT PAID.

DENTAL ED is not responsible for refunding course fees, airfare fees or hotel reservations or private expenses. For overseas travelers, it is strongly recommended that applications for visas be submitted to the relevant authorities in due time for processing and it is the participants sole responsibility to inquire about deadlines for applications, document requirements, expiration dates and countries that are exempted.

Payment Options:
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4 DAY LECTURE AND HANDS-ON PROGRAM

THIS RATE APPLIES TO: Dentists, Dental Hygienists, Dental Therapists, Oral Health Therapists, Dental Prosthetists, Clinical Dental Technicians, Denturists, Dental Technicians, Dental Assistants/Nurses, Students, Others

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  • AUD 9350.00
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GALA DINNER

THIS RATE APPLIES TO: Dental Assistant, Dental Hygienist, Dental Industry Personnel, Dental Prosthetist, Dental Technician, Dental Therapist, Dento Maxillofacial Radiologist, Endodontist, Forensic Odontologist, General Dentist, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon, Oral Health Therapist, Oral Pathologist, Oral Surgeon, Orthodontist, Other, Paediatric Dentist, Periodontist, Practice Manager, Prosthodontist, Specialist in Oral Medicine, Specialist in Public Health Dentistry, Specialist in Special Needs Dentistry, Student

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  • AUD 203.50
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2-DAY LECTURE PROGRAM

THIS RATE APPLIES TO: Dentists, Dental Hygienists, Dental Therapists, Oral Health Therapists, Dental Prosthetists, Clinical Dental Technicians, Denturists, Dental Technicians, Dental Assistants/Nurses, Students, Others

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  • Lecture Only
  • AUD 1375.00
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CONCLUDED

GALA DINNER

THIS RATE APPLIES TO: Dental Assistant, Dental Hygienist, Dental Industry Personnel, Dental Prosthetist, Dental Technician, Dental Therapist, Dento Maxillofacial Radiologist, Endodontist, Forensic Odontologist, General Dentist, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon, Oral Health Therapist, Oral Pathologist, Oral Surgeon, Orthodontist, Other, Paediatric Dentist, Periodontist, Practice Manager, Prosthodontist, Specialist in Oral Medicine, Specialist in Public Health Dentistry, Specialist in Special Needs Dentistry, Student

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  • Dinner Only
  • AUD 203.50
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