AGD 2016 in Boston
 
P03: The Art and Science of Provisional Restorations for Natural Teeth



Subject: 250–Operative (Restorative) Dentistry
Credits: 3 (Participation)
Thursday, July 14: 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 
Audience: D, A, ST, R
Fee: $295 {$345}
Location: Level 3, Room 313

Speaker Bio: Plano, Texas; private practice; visiting faculty member at The Pankey Institute and Spear Education

Description: The workshop will begin with a short lecture covering dental anatomy, esthetics, and occlusion as well as the techniques used in the workshop. The participant will construct a molar, a central incisor, and a bridge using specific reference points of margins, interproximal contacts, occlusal contacts, long axis, and proper emergence to create beautiful and highly functional provisional restorations.We will review a specific technique for veneers. All of this contributes to excellent results.

Learning objectives:
  • The fundamentals of dental anatomy, esthetics, and occlusion
  • Techniques for crowns, onlays, and veneers
  • The instruments, materials, and technology required
Students to bring: Loupes/protective eyewear

Dentsply Sirona is the Presenting Sponsor of this course.