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4 Full Days Of Intensive Lectures With The Masters

Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA

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From: 8:30 AM

Friday, 10 May, 2019

To: 5:00 PM

Monday, 13 May, 2019

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LEARN THE LATEST, PREPARE FOR THE FUTURE OF SMILES!

Enjoy 4 Full Days Of Intensive Lectures With The Masters

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10 - 13 May 2019

Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

 

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3D Smile Design By Paulo Kano

Making full use of modern technology has enabled us to perform anterior esthetic rehabilitation more predictable and time saving. Dr. Kano will demonstrate on stage with a live patient his Motivational Mockup Chairside Direct Placement technique, on anterior esthetic rehabilitation. The step by step workflow using digital technology in producing a smile design and placement of the mockup derived from digital scanning and 3D printing will be presented.

The Combination Of Strategic Factors For A Successful Prosthetic Rehabilitation by Dr Mauro Fradeani

Designing full-mouth rehabilitations with optimum esthetics requires correct treatment planning, evaluation of a suitable ceramic material and skillful application and techniques. Today technology validly supports the clinician in the denition of an ideal treatment plan and in the optimization of time and costs. In particular the dentist can count on a new App guiding him/her in the step-by-step collection of all the necessary data. Thanks to the use of metal-free ceramic materials it is possible to obtain excellent esthetic results while reducing the need to remove sound tooth structure. Selecting the ceramic material with the dental ceramist is another fundamental step in the management of complex rehabilitation cases. Nowadays an innovative operative protocol allows the dentist to face highly compromised clinical situations with a minimally invasive prosthetic procedure. Thanks to the alteration of the vertical dimension of occlusion (VDO) it is possible to take advantage of the newly created space between the two arches with the result of minimizing the invasiveness of the prosthetic treatment when using veneers, full-veneers, buccal-occlusal veneers and table tops, even with very reduced ceramic thickness. This Minimally Invasive Prothetic Procedure (MIPP) permits to re-establish an ideal occlusal relationship and to avoid additional endodontic or surgical steps that were traditionally necessary in order to improve the retention of the restorations. The maintenance of a maximum amount of enamel and the use of the appropriate bonding technique guarantee a remarkable resistance and a long-lasting result of the prosthetic rehabilitation.

Colour In Dentistry: Clinical Techniques For Consistent Shade Matching & Tooth Selection For Dentate Patient - by Dr Stephen Chu

It is every practitioner's dream to be able to predictably produce the most esthetically pleasing, functional yet durable smiles for our patients. However, in reality, challenges are abound. In a complex esthetic restorative case, color matching and tooth size discrepancy are some of these challenges. The practitioner often and restoring an inter-arch restorations with conservative preparation and dissimilar restoration types dicult in getting a good color match, especially dealing with a mixture of non-discolored and discolored stumps. Individual tooth variations in terms of size discrepancies and esthetics present a dierent aspect of diculty. In this whole day lecture, a workable color matching strategy and understanding of diagnosis and treatment of dental discrepancies from the restorative perspective will be presented.

Creating The Most Personalized Smile Design by Dr Galip Gurel

While some of the final esthetic results are creating the “wow” effect, some may fail to meet the patient’s expectations due to disharmony between the smile design and the patient’s personality. The patient may feel that the restored teeth do not really “belong” to him or her. Without the proper knowledge, the origin of this disharmony can be dicult to identify. Most of all the smiles are being designed intuitively by the dentist or the ceramist. It has always been a challenge to create a smile design that the final result would be precisely predicted from day one... in some cases the dentists do build this design, in other words “the mock-up”, by themselves directly in the patients mouth, however some leave it to the ceramist that they work with... more importantly this smile design not always matches with the patient’s functional, biological and emotional needs. This brings out the extreme need and precision of the “mock-up”. In some cases it can be estheticaly realistic & functional, where as in others esthetic but non functional and in some cases functional but non esthetic. The aim of this lecture is to present a novel concept which involves the creation of a mock up that will be matching with a customized personal image, expressing a person's sense of identity which is based on the “visagism”  VIS concept that helps dental clinicians provide restorations that account not only for esthetics, but also for the psychosocial features of the created image, which aect patients’ emotions, sense of identity, behavior, and self-esteem. Even with this very valuable VIS smile design,  for some dentists creating direct a mock up may be dicult. Filling an empty space with teeth that will fullfll all the above expectations can be a dicult task. However with the new digital technologies this is no longer a problem. The REBEL is the new 3D SMILE DESIGN program, which can immediately convert the 2D VIS smile design in to 3D. This way the dentist will be able to immediately 3D print this STL Fie and be able to place the Final wax up in the patients mouth.

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Steven Chu

Mr Steven Chu has a BSc in Pharmacology & Toxicology and a B Health Sc (Dental Therapy) from the University of Otago and a BOH Newcastle. He is a registered dental hygienist and oral therapist. Steven...

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Steven Chu

Mr Steven Chu has a BSc in Pharmacology & Toxicology and a B Health Sc (Dental Therapy) from the University of Otago and a BOH Newcastle. He is a registered dental hygienist and oral therapist. Steven...

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