CE Webinar: Restorative Dentistry 2021: Mastering Single Shade Composites
Single shade composites arrived at the perfect time: they came to simplify our dentistry but they quickly became the PERFECT product to use during a
Single shade composites arrived at the perfect time: they came to simplify our dentistry but they quickly became the PERFECT product to use during a
Total-etch, self-etch, selective-etch: these methods and materials can create confusion and clinical results may suffer. In this CE webinar, we will discuss when and how
Every day we are challenged with patients that have worn, broken or diseased anterior teeth. How will we restore them? Will they want a usual
Relining dentures can be a challenging and frustrating experience for the patient and the dentist. Whether working with implants or dentures alone it is important
Tooth sensitivity has plagued dentistry for as long as the study and science of oral healthcare has been around. Patients come into dental offices on
In an era of “quick fixes” and instant gratification, the pressure to deliver fast, single tooth, emergency type dental care is stronger than ever. By
Your pediatric patients require special attention. You must treat your child patient, all the while managing behavior. Your work must be both effective and efficient,
In this information filled CE webinar, Dr. Lowe will discuss and demonstrate techniques to simplify the adhesion process and placement of direct composite restorations. Traditionally
Our lives are growing more and more complex. Our practices are growing more and more complex. We are continually being asked to do more and
Because direct composites are the most frequently placed materials in today’s dental practice, it is imperative that we use materials that improve both efficiency and
Learn the techniques that will help patients with terminal dentitions and watch your practice achieve immediate growth. Participants will learn how Dr. Nazarian extracts, levels
Shade-selecting and material matching is a highly critical process when trying to satisfy patient expectations. Shade selection and matching of dental materials is often perceived