Description:
In my lecture I want to show, how the use of a Microscope changes the way teeth are treated today.
High resolution is widely accepted as the key to success in many fields, e.g. hubble telescope in space, surveillance in military actions, Neurosurgeons etc.. Not yet in general dentistry.
Dentists who use a Microscope are mostly endodontists, periodontists or oral surgeons. The use of magnification combined with light should enable the general dentist to start an excellent work at the beginning of the "dental treatment-career", and not at the end of a "tooth-life". This is more efficient, more esthetic, cheaper and solves a lot of problems we still have, if we try to restore a patient with non removable prosthetics as a "young ager".
COURSE OUTLINE
OBJECTIVES
1. The value of a microscope in clinical practice
2. Understanding that a microscope is the essential and most valuable tool for every dental practice.
3. Dental treatment with a microscope is not very complicated and needs few special tools and techniques.
4. Understanding that diagnostic and treatment of teeth with the aid of a microscope is much easier, very esthetic and possible at the earliest stage.
5. Learning and understanding the unsolved problems in restorative dentistry and how to solve most of them trough the microscope.
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Release Date: Nov 10-12, 2011
*Expiration Date: Nov 10, 2014
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