- Thursday 1/25/2024
- Time: 8:00 - 11:00 am
- Course Code: 310TL
- Cost: $134
- Room Location: BCEC Room 204 A
- Credits: 3 CE Hours
Composite: Using It Every Day Predictably
Composite usage is the most conservative way to replace defective, decayed, or unaesthetic teeth. It is all about the Biomimetic Approach. Composite is incredibly versatile and can be used in anterior and posterior clinical situations. The esthetic and functional outcome is uncompromised when following the instructor's four parameters. The anterior system includes a starburst bevel, putty matrix, layering of composite, and finishing and polishing. Posterior techniques will touch on the significance of a sectional matrix and material selection. See the possibilities of composite usage- it will be an eye opening experience!
- Discuss the many usages of composite
- Understand the indication of composite versus porcelain
- Attain seamless and undetectable anterior and posterior restorations
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