The Art of Anterior Esthetics
$2,990.00
Description
Day 1 Objectives (SNEAK PEAK):
1. Understanding the Esthetic Evaluation and its impact on esthetics
2. Facial, labial, and intraoral analysis and its influence on esthetics
3. Positioning teeth within the face – Incisal Edge position, Esthetic Plane
of occlusion, Upper Incisal Edge vs lower lip
4. Communication between the dentist, patient and the lab – Skype,
Keynote, Videos, 3D Digital Fil, Occlusal Plane Guide
5. Visual Communication – Digital vs. Analog – Direct Mock up vs. Wax Up,
importance of Mock Up, integration of the facial perception and the
personality into the smile design
6. Transferring this data into reality – indirect wax up – Digital vs. Analog
…You will walk out of this course offering a lot more value to your future patients.
Learn more about Dr. Tal Morr by clicking here.
Where: Residence Inn Aventura, Florida
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When: January 10 – 11, 2019
Time: 8:30am – 5:00pm with breakfast at 7:30 am on both mornings
Lunch: Around 12:30 pm on both days
There will be a Welcome Party Friday the 10th
Hotels in Area: If you choose to stay somewhere other than the Residence Inn
there are many options. JW Marriot is across the street or simply search hotels in
Aventura, Florida. It’s a small city and everything is close by.
Overview
Management of the Anterior Sextant is the most critical factor in Esthetics for our highly demanding patients. Understanding the decision making process is essential for Esthetic success. Most of Esthetic Failures are related to a lack of a consistent Treatment Planning and Execution protocol for all type of restorations. This course will provide participants with a 2-day intensive review of Treatment Planning for Anterior Esthetics, Material Options and decision making, Preparation design, Cementation and bonding protocols for Porcelain Laminate Veneers, Crowns, Bridges and Implant Restorations. Through a clinical proven and evidence based approach, Dr. Morr and Gurel will guide you through different protocols in order to achieve the ideal results from both an esthetic and functional perspective. Although from different parts of the world and through slightly different methods, they both have a developed successful and consistent protocols for each of the above scenarios and these protocols will be discussed in detail.
Digital Dentistry has become more and more utilized in the clinical arena. This course will provide participants a thorough understanding of the benefits and limitations of Analog vs Digital dentistry from a realistic perspective as it pertains to all the steps of the planning and execution phases. A new Digital Protocol will be presented to help guide the participants through the initial Evaluation phase.
Learning Objectives
• Understanding the Esthetic Evaluation and it’s impact on esthetics
• Communication between the dentist, patient and the lab
• Visual Communication Digital Vs. analog
• Utilizing the Mock up and Provisionals for clinical evaluation
• Occlusal Considerations and management
• Material Options and selection
• Preparation Design
• Fabrication of the Mock up and Provisionalization options
• Final Impression Procedures
• Decision Making and Management of the final cementation or bonding protocols
• Soft Tissue Management for teeth and implants
• anterior Implant Protocols (single vs multiple)
• Pink Ceramic vs Surgical Augmentation – the clinical reality
• Management of Combination Cases (veneers, Crowns, Implant Crowns)
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