Subject: 250 - Operative (Restorative) Dentistry
Credits: 6 Lecture
Saturday, June 20: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Audience: D, T, ST, R
Fee: $100
Location: Moscone West, Level 2, Room 2002
Speaker Bio: Charlotte, NC; private practice; Adjunct Professor, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Department of Operative Dentistry
Description: In today’s ever-changing economic environment, the dentist must continue to provide a quality service to the patient, yet remain profitable. Consistent, predictable, clinical techniques to create quality dental restorations in a time efficient manner are of paramount importance for a healthy practice. Effective use of new technologies in dentistry will help to differentiate your practice in the marketplace.
In this technique-filled seminar, Dr. Lowe will discuss new technologies, as well as how their implementation can help the bottom line of a dental practice. The latest dental materials and delivery modalities to help in treatment planning also will be discussed.
Learning objectives:
- Understand advances in direct composites.
- Learn “world-class” crown and bridge techniques.
- Understand what’s new in esthetic dentistry.
- Learn about prosthetic tooth repositioning and orthodontic tooth preparation.
- Know how to develop creative treatment planning.