Achieving the Perfect Bond to Dental Ceramics

  • Saturday 1/27/2024
  • Time: 9:30 - 10:30 am
  • Course Code: 736SL
  • Cost: No Charge
  • Room Location: BCEC Room 258 A
  • Credits: 1 CE Hour
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Rolando Nunez, DDS is a member of the research and development department of BISCO, Inc. He served as an assisting editor of the Journal of Prosthodontics.

You will learn the common challenges associated with bonding to dental ceramics, along with practical troubleshooting strategies. Participants will learn how to overcome issues related to different ceramic types, surface contamination, and bonding failures or debonding.

By the end of the presentation, attendees will have acquired the knowledge and tools necessary to enhance their bonding techniques and achieve predictable and long-lasting bonds to dental ceramics. This understanding will contribute to the success of ceramic restorations, leading to improved patient outcomes and satisfaction.

Learning Objectives:
  • Understand the principles of bonding to dental ceramics: 
  • Identify different types of dental ceramics and their bonding protocols
  • Explore bonding mechanisms and techniques for bonding to dental ceramics
  • Evaluate surface treatment methods for dental ceramics
  • Understand the importance of ceramic surface characterization
  • Discuss common challenges and troubleshooting in bonding to dental ceramics
Recommended Audience: Dentist

The BISCO grant has been applied to this course.

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