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Description:
Minimal invasive technique working with Esthetic Dentistry.
COURSE OUTLINE
OBJECTIVES
After completing this course, the clinician will be able to:
1. Recognize the importance to preserve dental health
2. Discover that it is possible to change shape, color or dental position without wear
3. Learn how to get the best results using microlaminates
4. Recognize how important is working through microscope to avoid dental healty structure wear.
COURSE EVALUATION
The evaluation form for your self instructional CE credits exam will be available when you log in.
RESOURCES AND REFERENCES
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References
- 1. LARSON, T.D: 25 years of veneering: What have we learned? Northwest Dent 2003, Jul-Aug; 82 (4): 35-9.
- 2. MAGNE, P; DOUGLAS, W.H.: Additive contour of porcelain veneers: a key element in enamel preservation adhesion, and esthetics for aging dentition. J. Adhes Dent, 1999 Spring; 1(1): 81-92.
- 3. TERRY, D.A; GELLER,W: Selection defines design. J. Esthet Restor Dent. 2004; 16 (4): 213-25; discussion 226.
- 4. KINA, S; BRUGUERA,A. Invisivel: Restaurações Estéticas Cerâmicas. Maringá- Dental Press Editora, 2007, 420p.:il
- 5. SIMON H.; MAGNE,P: Clinically based diagnostic wax up for optimal esthetics: the diagnostic mock up. J. Calif Dent Assoc, 2008, May; 36(5): 355-62.
- 6. TERRY, D.A; MORENO,C.; GELLER, W.; ROBERTS,M. The importance of laboratory communication in modern dental practice: stone models without faces. Pract Periodontics Aesthet Dent, 1999, NOV-DEC; 1125-32; quiz 1134.
- 7. GUREL, G: Predictable, precise, and repeatable tooth preparation for porcelain laminate veneers. Pract Proced Aesthet Dent. 2003, Jan-Feb; 15 (1): 28.
- 8. SPEAR, F; HOLLOWAY, J.: Which all-ceramic system is optimal for anterior esthetics? J.Am Dent Assoc, 2008 Sep; 139 Suppl: 19S-24S.
- 9. . GRIFFIN J.D.Jr.: Correction of congenitally missing lateral incisors with porcelain veneers. Pract Proced Aesthet Dent, 2006, Sep; 18(8): 475-80; quiz 481.
- 10. GUREL, G: Porcelain Laminate veneers: minimal tooth preparation by design. Dent Clin North Am, 2007, Apr; 51 (2): 419-31.
- 11. WORSCHECH, C.C: Microdentistry: A Path to excellence. QDT 2008, 179-187.
- 12. WORSCHECH, C.C: Microscopia Operatoria na Medicina Dentária. Aesthetic&Implant Dentistry Out. Nov. Dez. 2008
- 13. WORSCHECH,C. et al: Micro-operative dentistry: Why do it?QDT 2007, 199-205
- 14. WORSCHECH,C: Microscopia Operatória na Odontologia: Como a magnificação pode aprimorar ahabilidade técnica e a comunicação do profissional com o paciente.R.Dental Press Estética – Maringá, v.4, n.3, p.24-33, julho/agost/set 2007.
- 15. WORSCHECH,C; MURGEL, C.A.F: Micro-odontologia: visão e precisão em tempo real. Maringá-Dental Press Editora, 2008, 482p.
- 16. MAGNE, P; VERSLUIS A; DOUGLAS W.H: Effect of luting composite shrinkage and thermal loads on the stress distribution in porcelain laminate venners.
Schedule
This presentation schedule:
Release Date: Nov 10-12, 2011
*Expiration Date: Nov 10, 2014
*Self-instructional activities are reviewed at least once every three years, or more frequently if indicated by new scientific developments, to ensure that content is current and accurate.
CE Credits
AMED is an ADA CERP recognized provider
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