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Clinical procedures in Prosthodontic Practice & Holistic Restorations with and without Implants Predictable restorative success needs the confidence and initiative to maintain the highest standards of care for our patients. These two-day live demonstration sessions on clinical steps in restoring endodontically treated teeth and missing teeth with implants will help you in your pursuit for clinical excellence. February 10th 2015 Speaker: Dr. Sharat Shetty Restoration of endodontically treated teeth Endodontically treated tooth needs to be restored back to form, function and aesthetics due to weakened structure to caries, large restorations and access opening. Besides altered dentinal structure also affects its long-term survival. Hence they need special considerations for their definitive restorations with emphasis on retention and fracture resistance. This presentation and clinical demonstration provides an insight into the various choices available to restore endodontically treated teeth and includes the following: 1. Post and core techniques - indirect technique - direct techniques 2. Tooth preparation 3. Soft tissue management and provisionalization 4. Impressions 5. Facebow record and transfers 6. Bite registrations 7. Luting of cast post and core/ crown February 11th 2015 Speaker: Dr. Sharat Shetty Restoration of partial edentulism with implants Patients today are increasingly aware of implant-supported prosthesis, which are the best substitutes for missing teeth to achieve esthetic and functional outcomes. Predictable success in implant dentistry will depend on appropriate diagnostic, surgical and restorative protocols. Demonstration on live patients will give you the confidence to include implant dentistry predictably within your practice. It will include: 1. Ttreatment planning with pre- treatment clinical and 3D imaging records 2. Step-by-step surgical protocols including flap design, implant placement, bone grafting and suturing techniques 3. Second-stage surgical procedures 4. Impression making implant dentistry February 12th 2015 - B-R-E-A-K February 13th 2015 Speaker: Dr. Daniel Edelhoff “Evolving Treatment Concepts in Restorative Dentistry Innovative Materials and Digital Technologies” The Full-Day-Lecture will describe the integration of new tools in diagnostics and analysis, based on digital technologies and will give detailed information about new restorative materials, prerequisites for preparation as well as adhesive insertion. The lecture presents multiple clinical examples with different material combinations for the pre-treatment and final rehabilitation of complex cases, including implants. Key Points of the Full-Day-Lecture Esthetical and functional analysis 3D-Facescan CAD/CAM-technology Material selection High-density polymers All-ceramics Biocompatibility of CAD/CAM-materials Template guided preparation Adhesive technique Wear etiology Complex cases VDO change Innovative treatment concepts Tooth colored splints Occlusal concepts Implant-superstructure Objectives of the Full-Day-Lecture Receive information about the newest technological developments in diagnostics including 3D-Facecsanner, digital bite registration, as well as CAD/CAM-fabricated splints. Identify the key-elements of team communication to create predictable results in VDO change. Improve your knowledge about the biologic response of hard tissues and soft tissues to new CAD/CAM-fabricated materials. Understand material selection criteria for adequate use of CAD/CAM-fabricated bonded long-term temporary restorations and definitive all-ceramic restorations. Adequate material selection requires specific knowledge about biologic response to the hard tissues and soft tissues. Learn how to manage the economization of tooth structure removal according to diagnostic template. Discover the esthetic/functional potential and limitations of new introduced restorative materials. Improve knowledge about the correct adhesive concept dependent on restorative material type. Learn more about innovative concepts for the rehabilitation of complex cases and in implant-superstructure design (Digital veneering) February 14th 2015 (Morning Session) Speaker: Dr. Nigel Saynor Hard Tissue Augmentation for Restorative and Aesthetic Success The aspiration to place dental implants in an ideal position three dimensionally resulting in an optimal restoration of the missing tooth is one of the most demanding challenges for the dental office: the surgeon, prosthodontist and dental technician. The task is even more daunting and complicated in sites with deficient hard tissue volume. Numerous implant systems, bio materials and surgical techniques are available to the modern clinician, but it is not always clear how and when to use them for the best possible results. The aim of this lecture is to present the treatment options, simplify the decision making strategy and correlate the treatment stages when placing implants in compromised sites especially in the Aesthetic zone. We will also present a biologic approach to anterior implant dentistry and the current contemporary concepts for long term success and aesthetic goals. The rationale for the correct three dimensional implant placements, the management of hard and soft tissues and the prosthetic design will be addressed. Management and the subsequent maintenance of the soft tissue contours is an essential pre cursor for long term health and ultimate aesthetics. The understanding of the mechanisms of the implant / abutment interface is essential to assist in the biologic harmony that will ensue. Timing of implant placement and timing of loading will be assessed with advantages and limitations of available technique (Afternoon session) Speaker: Dr. Alex Fibishenko Fixed, Immediate and predictable solutions for the edentulous & soon-to-be edentulous patients” Edentulism remains a widespread handicap, with around 6-10 % of the world population having no teeth. Those with a ‘terminal dentition’ also need to be considered and as a primary oral health care provider, it is critical for you to stay up-to-date with today’s restorative options for implant supported full arch prostheses. Some of the major barriers to accepting treatment include extended treatment times, high cost and perceived treatment complexity. The All-on-4® treatment concept offers a viable and cost effective implant-based solution for edentulous patients, reducing treatment time to the point where many patients are suitable to receive immediate temporary prostheses. The ability to immediately load implants is especially important for patients with a terminal dentition that delay necessary treatment to avoid wearing a removable appliance. This is a unique opportunity to understand the options available for those who struggle to maintain quality of life with a denture. This program will provide a powerful insight into the rationale, scientific evidence, patient selection, treatment planning considerations and patient communication of All-on-4®. February 15th 2015 Speaker: Dr. Christian Stappert (Morning session) “The Art of Successful Soft Tissue Management” Advanced implant dentistry faces the challenge of tooth and implant restorations close to each other. To achieve esthetic satisfying results, an appreciable width and thickness of attached gingival is desirable around implants and teeth. Due to alveolar ridge defects, tooth extractions or previous restorations the soft tissue appearance is often compromised. Full thickness flap designs unveil their limitations when additional vertical or horizontal volume should be gained or if extended augmentation areas should be covered by soft tissue. Common surgical procedures result in an extension of mucosa up to the alveolar ridge and a displacement of the muco-gingival-line repeatedly. Different surgical procedures like apical reposition flaps or free gingival grafts etc are required to re-establish lost attached gingival and healthy soft tissue color. The knowledge of soft tissue management and the ability to choose the right surgical soft tissue procedure in a given situation creates the foundation for an outstanding prosthetic restoration. (Afternoon session) “Secrets of High Strength Ceramics: How to Avoid Failures of Aesthetic Restorations“ Due to high aesthetic demands of patients, dentists are driven to fabricate natural-looking restorations not only for the anterior, but also for the posterior region. Due to their preferred optical and biological properties, all-ceramic materials are assessed to be the ideal prosthetic component to fulfill the requirements of tooth and implant-supported restorations. But ceramics are limited by their brittleness. Apart from the initial strength of a ceramic, the long-term success of ceramic material is related to micro-structural resistance against aging. New monolithic and high-strength bi-layer structured ceramic materials were introduced to minimize fatigue under mastication and guarantee better long-term fracture resistance. Recently, yttrium-stabilized zirconium oxide is the preferred all-ceramic material for the fabrication of abutments and implant-supported crown and bridge work because of an increased flexural strength. The introduction of new ceramic systems and new implant components requires the knowledge of estimated survival rates and limitations of these materials and methods. Understanding of the preferred clinical application for each ceramic system introduces incredible new opportunities for the dental practitioner and might reduce the individual failure rate dramatically. Topics will include: Principles of aesthetic rehabilitation with ceramic materials Clinical survival rates of ceramic restorations – where to use which ceramic Case presentations of veneers, partial coverage and full crown restorations How to avoid chipping and early failure Registration Details: Date : 10th - 15th February 2015 Fees : Rupees Thirty Thousand Only [RS. 30,000/-] [Inclusive of AM/PM Teas, lunches and all taxes] Timing : 09.00am - 5.00pm Venues: Day 1 & 2 (Smile Care, Rizvi Palace, A Wing, Flat No. 102, Opp. Globus Theatre, Above Golden Door Restaurant, Hill Road, Bandra [W], Mumbai 400 050). Day 3, 4 & 5 (Nehru Centre, Dr. Annie Beasant Road, Worli, Mumbai 400 018). Participants are awarded 60 US points [equivalent to 1 week attendance at New York University] to qualify for attendance at the international short term continuing dental education program “Current Concepts in American Dentistry” Participants who have not completed the two weeks in USA can do so by joining the group from September 21st-October 02nd 2015. Demand drafts to be drawn in favor of Smile Care Clinic [P] Ltd, payable at Mumbai and sent to the office of Smile Care, 13 Geetanjali, 234 S.V. Road, Bandra [W], Mumbai 400 050. Tel: 26431670 / 26431671 Email: cde@smilecareindia Please Note: • Seats are limited to 15 participants only. • On cancellation NO Refund. For registration or further information please contact: Ms. Arlene Fernandes, Manager – CDE [9820587848]
Posted on: Fri, 05 Dec 2014 08:23:51 +0000

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