Analysis and review of Class I case work are routine but what to do about the exception, like Class II or Class III jaw relationships? How are these 'exceptions' handled to provide the patient with a functioning denture set. Learning Objectives: Objectives: '''Systematic workflow and material indications to manage clinical outcomes'''Understanding influencers of final shade by manipulation of materials and adhesives'''Insight into the latest clinical and scientific reasoning behind material selection'''Limitations and advancements of digital dentistryĭescription: Addressing individual patient needs to rehabilitate and provide functional and esthetic dentures, regardless of age or jaw relationship is a core principle to strive for. A 360 review of digital dentistry will bring you closer to understanding patient specific indications that merge with material expectations. This program will bring you up to speed with the latest material innovations that may better fit the indication then you are used to. By understanding material classifications and cosmetic results you can align your tooth preparations to the indication with material properties in mind. Preparation design that influences material thickness, the need to mask discolored preparations, sub/supra gingival margins, translucency and characterization requirements also influence the final outcome. Restorative indications include full coverage, laminate veneer, inlay/only, enamel and/or dentin tooth structure replacement. This works for most case solutions but sometimes the specific needs of the patient require additional material attributes. Learning Objectives: Understanding the visual interpretation of color to create natural looking restorations''Selecting the right material to take advantage of internal/external tooth translucency/opacity''Process of proper shade measurement/communication to help eliminate remakes''Take amazing photography ' including stunning before and after photographs ' to attract new patients for practice growth.Īrtistry and Technology for Our Restorative Future - Part 3 of 3, Peter Pizziĭescription: Often, we find ourselves selecting a digital dental material to mill based on routine and product availability. Plus, collaborative protocols will be presented for esthetic diagnosis, shade communication and material selection ' all aiming to maximize predictability for the dental team and, ultimately, greater patient satisfaction and success. This program will guide you through the importance of utilizing or improving your shade process visually, photographically, and/or electronically as diagnostic tools to interpret and deliver esthetics, form, and shade. The interpretation of visual color, the final result in mind, and choice of material to must be captured and communicated properly to create a blueprint of success. With varying degrees of treatment planning, the ultimate goal is to create life-like restorations that blend into the patient's surrounding dentition without a hint of an artificial replacement. Speaker: MDLA Northland Exhibition 2021: Virtual and In-Person Meetingĭescription: Communication between the dentist, patient and technician is one of the most critical aspects for a successful smile outcome. MDLA Northland Exhibition 2021: Virtual and In-Person Meeting Learning Objectives: Objectives:'''First steps of analyzing dissimilar adjacent preparation types'''Perception of prep color and depth and how to neutralize the canvas '''Use of translucency and opacity to maintain shade control throughout the layering process'''Turning apprehension to understanding a workflow for a consistent end-resultĬustomization of Digitally Fabricated Removable Restorations with Gradia Plus and Optiglaze Color, Eugene Royzengurt After this workshop, no longer will dread and hesitation drive your workflow, you will be in control with the confidence to manage and construct two dissimilar preparations to visually match to shade and naturally blend-in to satisfy the patient's desired smile. Layering translucency and opacity to control perceptual depth to bring the two preparations into a state of shade neutrality between each other will be explored and discussed. The manipulation of how to 'zero out' the canvas before layering is an important aspect that cannot be overlooked during the initial evaluation. This program will offer a guide in how to analyze and construct adjacent restorations of two different types such as a single laminate veneer and full coverage preparation. Description: We dread it, we wish it away, we procrastinate when the case comes into the lab dissimilar preparations of color or adjacent preparation designs that must match in both form and shade.
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