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Ceramic restorations: veneers, inlays, crowns
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Giuseppe Marchetti
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Fabio Scutella
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Eric van der Winden
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4 lecciones (6h 11m)
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On the online course "Ceramic restorations: veneers, inlays, crowns" you will learn the clinical and laboratory stages of manufacturing the most demanded ceramic restorations:
– inlays, onlays and crowns for anterior and posterior teeth
– using CAD/CAM technologies and ceramics layering
– made of feldspar ceramic, lithium disilicate and zirconium dioxide
– for vertical and classic tooth preparation
– on natural teeth and on implants
– the latest tips and life hacks of metal-free prosthetic restorations.
Lección 1.Ceramic posterior restorations: inlays, onlays, overlays, crowns
– Indirect ceramic restorations: indications
– Stages of creating indirect ceramic restoration:
- Isolation of the working field
- Removal of carious tissues
- Build up
- Adhesive techniques
- Preparation of posterior teeth for inlays, onlays, crowns
- Impressions/scanning
- The lab work: material selection
- Fitting restoration
- Fixing the restoration
- Finishing and polishing.
– Selection of material for the restoration of posterior teeth
– Overlap of the tubercles of posterior teeth: indications
– Advantages and disadvantages of indirect restorations
– Inlays: indications, survival rate, benefits of use
– Osteoresection: technique and indications.
Recommended for: Prosthodontists.
Lección 2.Ceramic anterior restorations: Veneers and Crowns
– Ceramic veneers: indications
– Planning of treatment with ceramic restorations
– Additive restorations: advantages and disadvantages
– Step-by-step protocol for making ceramic restorations: material selection, scanning, digital smile design, Wax-up, Mock-up
– Partial indirect composition restoration: protocol
– Features of the preparation of anterior teeth:
- On the vestibular surface
- In the cervical region
- On the proximal surface.
– Silicon guides for the preparation in anteriors
– The minimum thickness of the veneer, depending on the manufacturing method
– Adhesive veneers fixation protocol
– Interdisciplinary approach in the manufacture of aesthetic restoration.
Recommended for: Prosthodontists.
Lección 3.Combination of CAD/CAM and layering
– Restoration planning and digital smile design
– 14 aspects of an aesthetic smile
– Failures in fixing ceramic restorations
– Feldspatic ceramics vs lithium disilicate
– Avoiding chipping of veneered restorations
– Wax infection technique: advantages
– The technique of manual polishing of the ceramic surface
– Soft tissues: methods of maintaining pink aesthetics
– Optimizing the communication between the laboratory and the clinic
– Combination of CAD/CAM and craftwork in pressed ceramics techniques.
Recommended for: Prosthodontists.
Lección 4.Vertical preparation for all-ceramic restorations
– Finish line geometry: the value of the vertical geometry
– Soft tissue recession around ceramic restorations: multifactorial phenomenon
– Vertical preparation and gingitage: key aspects
– Vertical preparation vs horizontal preparation
– Gingitage: preparation technique and healing time of soft tissues
– Basic principles of the biological width concept
– Protocol of vertical preparation of teeth
– Restoration materials: metal-free ceramics
– Double retraction cord technique
– Problems of application of tetragonal zirconium dioxide
– Cubic zirconia vs tetragonal zirconium dioxide
– Lithium disilicate: recommendations for clinical use
– Additional laminate veneers: indications
– Simplified prosthetic protocol (SPP).
Recommended for: Prosthodontists.
El curso incluye las siguientes lecciones:
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1h 37m
Lección 1
Ceramic posterior restorations: inlays, onlays, overlays, crowns
Giuseppe MarchettiMostrar el programa de la lección
0:01
Introduction and Indications
5:43
Clinical Workflow and Isolation
13:33
Preparation Design Principles
17:18
Overlay Preparation & Instruments
21:10
Impressions, Scanning and Lab Workflow
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1h 18m
Lección 2
Ceramic anterior restorations: Veneers and Crowns
Giuseppe MarchettiMostrar el programa de la lección
0:01
Introduction and Veneer/Crown Workflow
1:23
Indications for Ceramic Veneers
5:21
Materials, Digital Planning and Mock‑up
9:22
Additive Workflow and Case (Anna) — Planning
17:17
Try‑in, Bonding Protocols and Finishing (Anna)
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1h 59m
Lección 3
Combination of CAD/CAM and layering
Eric van der WindenMostrar el programa de la lección
0:01
Introduction and Workflow Philosophy
10:00
Digital Smile Design (DSD) and Aesthetic Guidelines
20:00
DSD Case Workflow, Mock-up and Communication
30:00
Rationale for Minimally Invasive Restorations
40:00
Material Selection: Feldspathic and Alternatives
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1h 16m
Lección 4
Vertical preparation for all-ceramic restorations
Fabio ScutellaMostrar el programa de la lección
0:01
Introduction & Learning Objectives
2:02
Finishing Line Geometry and Paradigm Shift
5:12
Principles of Vertical Preparation and Gingival Management
16:11
Periodontal Biology, Biologic Width and Margin Positioning
32:41
Clinical Preparation Protocol, Instruments and Temporaries
