LOD-171-00
Which Ceramic Should I Use ? A Clinical Perspective - Part 3
Dr. Anas Aloum
Which Ceramic Should I Use ? A Clinical Perspective - Part 3
LOD-171-00
This presentation aims to lift the large cloud of confusion that surrounds contemporary dental ceramics and their application. A systematic solution will be provided for common clinical situations. A complete range of common clinical situations will be discussed. This includes, important sequencing and design consideration for restoring implants adjacent to ceramic restorations. The following questions will be addressed: - How do we achieve longevity while maintaining a high level of aesthetics? - Why, when and where should each contemporary ceramic material be used? - What role do soft tissues play in ceramic material selection? Participation in this presentation will allow delegates to be able to communicate more effectively with dental technicians. They will also be able to use dental ceramics predictably with dental implants. In part 3: Will look at stronger ceramic restorations and how to use them appropriately to be able to get the best out of them in terms of esthetics and function. The materials covered in this section will include Zirconia crowns, and porcelain fused to metal crowns. The presentation will also look at proper framework design in order to optimize esthetics and function predictably for our patients.
LOD-170-00
Which Ceramic Should I Use? A Clinical Perspective - Part 2
Dr. Anas Aloum
Which Ceramic Should I Use? A Clinical Perspective - Part 2
LOD-170-00
This presentation aims to lift the large cloud of confusion that surrounds contemporary dental ceramics and their application. A systematic solution will be provided for common clinical situations. A complete range of common clinical situations will be discussed. This includes, important sequencing and design consideration for restoring implants adjacent to ceramic restorations. The following questions will be addressed: - How do we achieve longevity while maintaining a high level of aesthetics? - Why, when and where should each contemporary ceramic material be used? - What role do soft tissues play in ceramic material selection? Participation in this presentation will allow delegates to be able to communicate more effectively with dental technicians. They will also be able to use dental ceramics predictably with dental implants. In part 2: Will investigate the pressed and milled ceramics that are available on the market today. In particular, Emax and Empress restorations will be investigated. The presentation will look at the constituents of these materials as well as their physical properties. In addition, systematic evidence based-applications will be provided for these materials. Translational research will be utilized to understand and realistic clinical application and use for these materials. The clinician will be able to decide which ceramic to prescribe for various clinical presentations.
LOD-169-00
Which Ceramic Should I Use? A Clinical Perspective - Part 1
Dr. Anas Aloum
Which Ceramic Should I Use? A Clinical Perspective - Part 1
LOD-169-00
This presentation aims to lift the large cloud of confusion that surrounds contemporary dental ceramics and their application. A systematic solution will be provided for common clinical situations. A complete range of common clinical situations will be discussed. This includes, important sequencing and design consideration for restoring implants adjacent to ceramic restorations. The following questions will be addressed: - How do we achieve longevity while maintaining a high level of aesthetics? - Why, when and where should each contemporary ceramic material be used? - What role do soft tissues play in ceramic material selection? Participation in this presentation will allow delegates to be able to communicate more effectively with dental technicians. They will also be able to use dental ceramics predictably with dental implants. In part 1: An outline for the presentation will be provided. In addition, a contemporary and simplified classification for contemporary dental ceramics will be provided. This classification will allow proper communication and make the selection process simple. In this part the participants will be able to understands the benefits of feldspathic ceramics and their limitation. They will be able to decide what type of ceramics to use and where, in order to get the best esthetic results with good long term outcomes. A step-by-step evidence based approach for predictable bonding will be proposed.