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Speaker: Dr. David Kimmel
This course explores the current use of dermal fillers, both FDA approved and common off-label uses. Different techniques utilized in the placement of dermal fillers are explored as well as the indications for use and possible complications. The facial anatomy is reviewed to explain filler placement.
Speaker: Dr. Eric Jones
The days of cashing in the home equity for 20 porcelain veneers may be over, but elective dentistry is NOT dead. Learn new treatment options, tips, and strategies to reinvigorate the elective portion of your practice, do more meaningful dentistry, and even boost your bottom line. In this lecture we'll show real-world examples of cosmetic dentistry for any budget—from simple ortho you can do tomorrow, to staging complex treatment.
Speaker: Dr. Jan Hajtó
In this course the specifics, advantages and disadvantages of different preparation variants in regard to the amount of dentin exposure are presented for laminate veneers. The application of various types of laminate veneers in different cases is presented.
Speaker: Dr. Laurence Rifkin
This course discusses facial aesthetics and a system to achieve aesthetic predictability. Natural aesthetic cases are shown. How gingival aesthetics in full mouth restorations is optimized is taught as well as optimal gingival aesthetics in implant cases. Discussed is the use of Botox and Dermal fillers as an adjunct.
Speaker: Robert L. Ibsen
Dr. Robert Ibsen demonstrates proven additive, adhesive, shoulder-free veneer techniques you can begin using immediately to best service those patient and increase patient acceptance. He also discusses in this course the importance of case selection, case presentation, and creating awareness in your practice. This CE Course was recorded a few months before Dr. Ibsen's untimely passing. There will be no fee to view this course.
Speaker: Dr. Arthur Volker
"Minimally-invasive dentistry" is a hot topic in dentistry. It's very easy to talk about taking away less tooth structure, but it is more difficult to apply this concept to achieve predictable esthetic and functional results. This course aims to give clinicians the tools needed to successfully and immediately expand the use of minimally-invasive dentistry in daily practice.
Speaker: Dr. Jan Hajtó
This course provides a comprehensive overview on the main relevant aesthetic parameters that dentists and dental technicians should take into consideration, when planning and designing a new smile. While explaining these principles Jan Hajtó gives several practical tips and tricks.
Speaker: Dr. Jan Hajtó
In this course Jan Hajtó presents his conclusive and clinically proven allceramic material concept. This concept pursues two main goals: To keep it as simple as possible in order to limit the number of daily decisions and to use materials with a high safety and long term predictability. This is illustrated by several clinical examples.
Speaker: Dr. Lee Ann Brady
Accomplishing exquisite anterior restorative results is a combination of preparation technique and materials selection. This program presents an approach to plan margin placement and tooth reduction to accomplish the proposed tooth position, contour and color of the new restoration as well as assuring functional success.
Speaker: Dr. Edward McLaren
The presentation will cover current all ceramic systems from selection criteria to their application in veneer, inlay, onlay, crown and implant application. Recorded Live at Townie Meeting 2014!
Speaker: Dr. John Nosti
Failures in dentistry are unfortunately a way of practice. Despite this possibility, when they occur there is still an emotional and mental strain placed on the practitioner. John Nosti discusses case failures and shares with you moments he wished he stayed in bed! From this he will review treatments he would have changed and what he wouldn't. A candid lecture that was presented at the Townie Meeting 2014 and that you won't want to miss!
Speaker: Dr. David Hornbrook
This presentation discusses the very efficient and predictable, step-by-step technique for cementing veneers and anterior crowns including try-in, adhesive systems available, and utilization of different shades of cement to optimize aesthetic results.
Speaker: Dr. John Nosti
Are you wanting to perform more cosmetic dentistry in your office but unsure on a which patient's are great candidates, or what cement works best? Patients today are as cosmetically motivated as they have ever been. Join Dr. John Nosti as he discusses Case Selection, Smile Design Principles, how to order your Waxup RX, Preparation designs, Temporization Technique, Cementation, and all the records necessary from your first visit to delivery day.
Speaker: Dr. David Hornbrook
This presentation discusses the things required to correctly and predictably prepare teeth for ceramic veneers. It is designed to help all clinicians establish a system for success beginning with the smile design and wax-up and ending with the final evaluation of the preparations before impressions.
Speaker: David Kimmel DMD
This course covers the use of Botulism Toxin in a General Dental Practice and explains how Botox works. You will learn about the newer Botulism Toxins that are currently available on the market and how to use them to help grow your practice. An in depth review of the anatomy associated with Cosmetic therapy is covered and actual clinical cases are shown. How to integrate Botox into your practice is of course an important part of this course.
Speaker: by John Nosti, DMD, FAGD, FACE, FICOI
Veneers have been widely used and successful in dentistry for nearly 30 years. Despite their success, confusion regarding patient selection, indications, preparation design and material selection still exists. This course is designed to review techniques in preparation design, temporization and cementation of veneers, as well as patient selection.
Speaker: Dr. John Nosti
This course is designed to teach doctors how to complete a full mouth rehabilitation with an increase in vertical dimension in stages. Materials, fees and procedures will be discussed which will enable the doctor to "stage comprehensive treatment" according to practitioner experience, patients financial and/or time constraints.
Speaker: Rod Kurthy, DMD
Teeth sensitivity, and even downright pain, is the single most common negative side effect of teeth whitening. Most dentists are confused by whitening sensitivity and do not know any of the science behind this phenomenon.
Speaker: by Franklin Shull, DMD, and Shashikant Singhal, BDS, MS
This course will provide participants with an overview of considerations for cementing and bonding today's restorations. It particularly offers overall insight into cement classifications, preparation requirements for conventional vs. adhesive cementation, cement requirements based on restoration material, and surface treatment of the tooth and restoration. Finally, participants will learn to recognize and identify products for use when cementing and bonding certain types of restorations and why
Speaker: Rod Kurthy, DMD
Typical whitening systems are designed to provide what dentists and patients want, however these "wants" typically fly in the face of what is physically and chemically possible. For whitening success, tooth color molecules must be broken down by radicals produced by peroxide, however, there are a myriad of stumbling blocks to achieving this goal.
Speaker: Dr. Anthony Tay
This article describes a simplified approach toward step-by-step layering of the anterior composite restoration. An understanding toward natural aesthetic from composite buildup and the ideal dimensions of individual layers will be presented. This will allow the practitioners to learn the skills required to confidently place anterior composite buildup in a conservative, aesthetic and predictable manner.
Speaker: Lane M. Ochi, DDS, FACD, FICD
Color is an integral part of aesthetic dentistry. If the color of a restoration is off, the mistake can be glaringly evident and the result is an unhappy patient. Unfortunately, understanding color is tricky. This presentation will enlighten the dentist and ceramist on the dimensions of color, the effect of metamerism and other phenomenon using actual examples from Dr. Ochi's own cases.
Speaker: Dr. Alexander Fetsych
Often times the only material that allows full restoration of shape, color and function of a tooth, by direct method, with maximum preservation of tooth tissue is composite resin. This course goes into detail on how to achieve great aesthetic results by using composites of different varieties of shades as well as different levels of transparency and opacity.
Speaker: John R. Nosti, DMD, FAGD, FACE
This one hour CE program is designed to teach you cosmetic treatment of a worn smile from diagnosis to treatment plan execution.
Speaker: Jason Olitsky DDS
Join Dr. Jason Olitsky as he shares his philosophy for creating beautiful smiles with one of today's contemporary direct composite materials. Learn how he balances patient demands for esthetics with the functional requirements of long-lasting, well-performing direct composite restorations.
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