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Functional & Biomimetic Approach to Ceramic Veneers: Essential Principles for Clinicians

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6 lecciones (4h 27m)

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Explore the functional and biomimetic principles of ceramic veneers with Dr. Jan Hajtó, a leading expert in aesthetic dentistry!

 

During this comprehensive course, Dr. Jan Hajtó will guide you through the important steps of achieving functional and durable anterior laminate ceramic veneers as you learn about:


– Analysis of advancements in different materials for veneers
– Protocols of functional analysis and therapy before prosthetic treatment
– Veneer preparation and bonding following biomimetic guidelines
– Complete guidance on various types of veneers in clinical practice.
 

Lección 1.Veneers in Clinical Aesthetic Practice

– Indication and aesthetic advantages of laminate veneers
– contraindication of laminate veneers
– Common mistakes when working with all-ceramic partial crowns.

 

Recommended for: Prosthodontists, General dentists.

Lección 2.Functional Consideration of Laminate Ceramic Veneers

– The main differences between function and aesthetic
– Clinical reality of functional and aesthetic aspects of laminate veneers
– Protocols of functional analysis and functional therapy prior to prosthetic treatment
– Cranio-mandibualar disorder (CMD) screening according to Ahlers and Jakstat
– Clinical protocols for finding occlusal interferences.

 

Recommended for: Prosthodontists, General dentists.

Lección 3.Functional Concept of Laminate Ceramic Veneers

– Literature review of temporomandibular disorder
– Evaluation of occlusion
– Dysfunctional occlusion and possible consequences
– The role of occlusion in TMD
– Occlusal interferences and TMD
–  Functional occlusal concept:


- Physiological static occlusion
- Centric occlusion and centric relation
- Anterior and canine guidance
- Occlusal interferences and hyper-balances.

 

Recommended for: Prosthodontists, General dentists.

Lección 4.Biomimetic Approach to Laminate Ceramic Veneers

– Biomimetic principles in veneers restoration
– Key aspects of the biomimetic approach
– Analysis of tooth structure and their preservation
– Biomimetic protocols for bonding porcelain restorations
– Tooth preparation according to the biomimetic guidelines.

 

Recommended for: Prosthodontists, General dentists.

Lección 5.Complete Guide to the Different Types of Veneers in Clinical Practice

– Evaluation of enamel thickness and tooth preparation
– Guidelines for non-prep veneers
– Guidelines for minimally invasive veneers
– Guidelines for minimally invasive partial veneers
– Advantages and disadvantages of partial veneers.

 

Recommended for: Prosthodontists, General dentists.

Lección 6.Material Selection of Ceramic Veneers and Marginal Adaptation

– Guidelines for standard veneers
– Standard veneers vs full crown restorations
– Step-by-step clinical guidelines for standard veneers and case analysis
– Analysis of feldspathic porcelain for anterior veneers
– Success rate of laminate veneers
– Failures of veneers: analysis of the most common reasons
– Advancements in different types of materials for veneers:


- Lithium disilicate
- Zirconia-reinforced lithium disilicate.


– Effect of thickness and preparation of ceramic veneers on marginal adaptation.

 

Recommended for: Prosthodontists, General dentists.

El curso incluye las siguientes lecciones:

27m
Lección 1

Veneers in Clinical Aesthetic Practice

Jan Hajtó
41m
Lección 2

Functional Consideration of Laminate Ceramic Veneers

Jan Hajtó
55m
Lección 3

Functional Concept of Laminate Ceramic Veneers

Jan Hajtó
24m
Lección 4

Biomimetic Approach to Laminate Ceramic Veneers

Jan Hajtó