The Esthetic Course in StyleItaliano
$2,500.00
Introduction:
The core principles of modern restorative dentistry are adhesion and minimal invasiveness. A deep understanding of the advantages and limitations of adhesive materials and techniques is crucial for all dentists. A superficial approach to cemented materials can lead to failures and excessive chair time.
In today’s practice, knowing how to effectively use white materials is more important than ever. This involves selecting the right material based on both mechanical and aesthetic considerations, understanding when to use indirect versus direct techniques, and recognising the role of composites not only in conservative dentistry but also in prosthetics, for both provisional and permanent solutions.
Ultimately, effective treatment planning requires focusing on delivering high-quality outcomes while minimising chair time. With these principles in mind, the choice between composites and ceramics is no longer a matter of opposition. Instead, these materials can be used in harmony, even within the same patient’s mouth. This allows clinicians to fully leverage the advantages these materials bring to their practice.
Abstract:
We’ve often been told that highly aesthetic restorations require complex, sophisticated methods only achievable by the “gifted.” But what if I told you that there’s a simple, repeatable method that can achieve perfect restorations with a high success rate?
This approach focuses on three key principles: rational color matching, precise reproduction of the chosen color, and the ability to learn from mistakes. Material selection, layering techniques, and morphology management are essential to replicate the smallest nuances of a patient’s teeth, all while keeping the process manageable.
Some may be surprised by the idea of “simple” aesthetic dentistry, assuming that simplifying the process compromises the quality of the results. In fact, the opposite is true. In this course, the instructors will demonstrate how to achieve outstanding outcomes through the strategic use of both timeless concepts and contemporary techniques.
Objectives:
The main goal of this course is to equip practitioners with practical techniques that can be immediately applied to enhance their daily practice, focusing on both function and aesthetics in a simplified approach.
- Master composite direct veneers quickly
- Excel in morphology management
- Learn how adhesive dentistry can offer long-lasting results
- Become highly efficient in preparing indirect solutions in just four steps
- Simplify and optimize posterior restorations
- Select the right material for each patient
- Efficiently plan and propose mock-ups