Video Details
|
Clinical Excellence in Operative Dentistry: Not Only A Question of Color & Fancy Trends
Description:
Predictable and repeatable results can be achieved through materials and clinical practices that, on one hand, preserve the original structure of the compromised tooth and, on the other hand, involve a very low biologic price.
This lecture aims to point out the relevant guidelines in both direct and indirect techniques for esthetic restorations through the evaluation of techniques and materials in order to reach correct, standardized and long lasting evidence based clinical results.
Date Added:
3/18/2020
Author(s):
Prof. Francesco M. Mangani, MD, DDS
Prof. Francesco M. Mangani MD, DDS
-Graduate in Medicine and General Surgery
-Post Graduate Certificate in Odontostomatology
-Full Profes...
[read more]
|

|
Online Videos / Restorative / Composite Resin / Clinical Excellence in Operative Dentistry: Not Only A Question of Color & Fancy Trends
Questions & Comments
|
Dr. Terence YACOVITCH - (6/7/2018 4:55 PM)
Informative session. Follow experienced successes.
|
Paul Amato - (6/6/2018 9:33 AM)
No nonsense principals that we all learned in dental school that work for longevity and sensibility.
|
ginnady pinchasov - (12/4/2017 2:50 AM)
When lecturer presented posterior composite restorations he mentioned that in his practise he doesn't layer dentin just spreads one solid, flat dentin layer but what about C factor?
|
ginnady pinchasov - (12/4/2017 2:50 AM)
When lecturer presented posterior composite restorations he mentioned that in his practise he doesn't layer dentin just spreads one solid, flat dentin layer but what about C factor?
|
Osama El Okby - (11/27/2017 9:57 AM)
Excellent presentation full of evidence based dentistry
|
rocco mele - (11/22/2017 1:12 PM)
presentazione incredibile. Mi è piaciuto
Rocco Mele DVM
|
Related Videos |
|
|
Craniofacial and Restorative Management in Facial Esthetic Therapy
This presentation will highlight the interaction of orthognathic surgery, orthodontics and restorative adhesive dentistry to maximize the functional, airway, and facial esthetics of patients suffering from skeletal malocclusions.
Presented By:: |
Claudio Pinho, DDS;Rogério Zambonato Freitas, DDS, MS |
Presentation Style: |
Lecture |
Community Rating: |
|
|
Watch Now>>
|
|
|
|
|
|
Adhesive Dentistry: From Direct to Indirect Restorations
Restorative dentistry has changed in recent years. A good esthetic and functional rehabilitation starts from the proper clinical evaluation of the patient and of his problems, planning all the clinical and laboratory procedures in order to reduce the possibility of performing a subpar restoration.
It is very important to have a synergy between the clinician, the dental technician and the patient and to make the right use of the protocols and a flow chart to address all patient needs. The goal is to achieve the right balance between biology, esthetic and function by applying a minimally invasive approach.
Presented By:: |
Alessandro Conti, DDS |
Presentation Style: |
Video |
Community Rating: |
|
|
Watch Now>>
|
|
|
|
Related Courses |
|
|
Clinical Excellence in Operative Dentistry: Not Only A Question of Color & Fancy Trends
Nowadays the maintenance of “a nice smiling” represents the main desire of our patients and the request for tooth colored restorations is very high. Predictable and repeatable results can be achieved through materials and clinical practices that, on one hand, preserve the original structure of the compromised tooth and, on the other hand, involve a very low biologic price.
This lecture aims to point out the relevant guidelines in both direct and indirect techniques for esthetic restorations through the evaluation of techniques and materials in order to reach correct, standardized and long lasting evidence based clinical results.
Presented By:: |
Prof. Francesco M. Mangani, MD, DDS |
Presentation Style: |
Online Self-Study Course |
CE Hours: |
1 CEU (Continuing Education Unit) |
|
Watch Now>>
|
|
|
|
|
Customize Your Composites For Your Patients
Today's composite resins have truly evolved to the point where you can several 'best' choice for any restorative situation. Using various case studies, this course will demonstrate the use of a family of low-shrinkage composites and proven techniques to provide many examples of the applications of different types of composites to provide excellent results. Additionally, we will discuss how to use the photography of these cases to create awareness to current, new, and potential patients through various marketing techniques.
Presented By:: |
Gary M. Radz, DDS |
Presentation Style: |
Online Self-Study Course |
CE Hours: |
1 CEU (Continuing Education Unit) |
|
Watch Now>>
|
|
|
|
|
Trouble-Free Highly Esthetic Composite Restorations
During this webinar we will discuss through pictures and HD videos, a methodological approach on how to consistently succeed highly esthetic trouble-free and durable composite restorations.
Presented By:: |
Nassib Fares, DDS;Elie Fares, DDS |
Presentation Style: |
Online Self-Study Course |
CE Hours: |
1 CEU (Continuing Education Unit) |
|
Watch Now>>
|
|
|
|
|
“Finally” - Predictable Indirect Conservative Posterior Restorations
Predictable and repeatable results can be achieved through materials and clinical practices that, on one hand, preserve the original structure of the compromised tooth and, on the other hand, involve a very low biologic price. New technologies for the enamel-dentin adhesion and the continuous evolution of more sophisticated esthetic materials (composite resins and porcelains) allow the effective reaching of verifiable and predictable results.
Technologies and materials have to follow an operative approach that strictly involves operative steps which have been carefully codified referring to the materials typology used for time to time. This lecture aims to point out the relevant guidelines for obtaining predictable indirect posterior restorations through the evaluation of a correct biomechanical approach rather than giving just a “trendy” adhesive approach.
Presented By:: |
Prof. Francesco M. Mangani, MD, DDS |
Presentation Style: |
Online Self-Study Course |
CE Hours: |
1 CEU (Continuing Education Unit) |
|
Watch Now>>
|
|
|
|
Related Articles |
|
|
Planning & Finishing Techniques
Longevity and optimal aesthetics are critical aspects to consider when planning for direct composite resin restorations. While strength, wear resistance, and superior micromechanical retention are typically associated with functional durability, during the planning stage clinicians must equally consider aesthetic longevity, which includes retension of the original morphology, color stability, stain resistance, and marginal adaptation. To ensure optimum results for direct composite resin restorations,…
|
|
|
|
|
|