The Art of Anterior Provisional Trimming

  • Thursday 1/25/2024
  • Time: 2:00 - 5:00 pm
  • Course Code: 342TH
  • Cost: $260
  • Room Location: BCEC Room 156 C
  • Credits: 3 CE Hours
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Ewa Bujalski, CDA As an expert dental assistant, Ewa Bujalski, C.D.A., has served the Charlotte, North Carolina, community. As a certified dental assistant, she worked and helped train others at the Nash Institute, honing her skills throughout the years while striving to learn the constantly changing techniques and methods in modern dentistry. In 2014 she joined the practice of Dr. Robert Lowe, ensuring she would be at the forefront of an ever-growing, technologically savvy field. As an active member of the Dental Assisting National Board, Ewa also teaches or speaks on behalf of the Academy Of Chairside Assisting.
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Shannon Pace Brinker, CDA, CDD is the CEO and editor-in-chief for Contemporary Product Solutions and a national and international speaker.

Dental restorations for provisional and indirect restorative procedures now have a distinct purpose as vital diagnostic assessment tools to evaluate function, esthetics, and occlusion and create an esthetic blueprint. This course covers current materials, techniques, and concepts in fabricating and maintaining long-term esthetic provisionals.

In this course attendees will:
  • Understand the importance of the provisional matrices and what works best for various types of Provisionals
  • Gain knowledge of Smile design and how it relates to the aesthetic blueprint of Provisionals
  • Trim, finish, repair, and polish Provisionals to create exquisite fit and aesthetics
  • Compare cementation techniques for partial and full coverage Provisionals
  • Determine which burs to utilize for trimming, finishing, and polishing
Recommended Audience: Dentist, Hygienist

The GC America Inc. grant has been applied to this course. Thanks to GC America Inc. for course materials.

Supplies Needed: Loupes and Lab Coat.

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