Gingiva Colored Ceramics in Esthetic Dentistry
LOD-125-00
Dr. Harel Simon
Healthy appearance of the supporting tissue and its architecture are key components for achieving an esthetic dental restoration. It is therefore essential that the gingival tissue surrounding a restoration would be similar to that of the healthy adjacent teeth to create the illusion of natural dentition. Since the majority of patients tend to display a portion of their gingivae in a normal smile, lack of adequate gingival architecture and proper edentulous ridge contour in the horizontal and vertical dimensions may result in compromised esthetics and will, therefore, require further intervention.<br>The use of gingiva-colored ceramics has been suggested to address the esthetic needs in such patients. The purpose of this presentation is to discuss the importance of proper gingival architecture and demonstrate the use of gingiva-colored ceramics in esthetic implant dentistry.
Veneer Restorations - Essential Steps for Esthetic Success
LOD-124-00
Laminate Ceramic Veneers are widely accepted as the treatment of choice for long term esthetic anterior restorations. Among many advantages, when compared with conventional crown preparation, this modality of treatment allows the clinician to obtain an outstanding result in terms of esthetic, as well as a conservative preparation, saving a great amount of tooth structure if correct planning is applied. Temporary restorations will be described carefully to help the dentist and the patient have a preview of the final treatment. Clinical success also depends on bonding procedures. Each detail of the most recommended technique for luting a ceramic veneer will be presented. The correct treatment planning is based on photography documentation, comunication with the laboratory and clinical steps. All of which will be discussed in this presentation.
LOD-120-00
Michel Magne MDT
The knowledge about natural oral esthetics and the interactive relationship between patient-clinician-technician constitute the basic strategies for successful esthetic rehabilitations. No matter how powerful technology becomes in today
LOD-111-02
Dr. Edward A. McLaren
This lecture focuses on materials, and combination cases: how to deal with a veneer and a crown, whether the crown is on a natural tooth or an implant. But first, an introduction on digital dental photography: what camera to use for what situation, and tips and tricks for optimal results.
LOD-111-01
Dr. Edward A. McLaren
This lecture explores implant placement relative to esthetics, specifically the recommended thought process for the implantologist when determining implant position to achieve a proper abutment design for esthetics. Materials for abutments will also be discussed and what cements to use for the anterior part of the region, with a focus on all-in-one cements.
Femmentes Koronak - Mit? Mikor? Hogyan? Hol? (HUNGARIAN LANGUAGE ONLY)
LOD-110-00
Dr. Paul Gerloczy
Femmentes Koronak - Mit? Mikor? Hogyan? Hol? (HUNGARIAN LANGUAGE ONLY)
Color en Ondontologia - Restauraciones Directas con Composites (SPANISH LANGUAGE ONLY)
LOD-108-00
Dr. Fernando Maravankin
Color en Ondontologia - Restauraciones Directas con Composites (SPANISH LANGUAGE ONLY)
Plastic Restorations in Posterior Teeth
LOD-104-00
Dr. Fernando Maravankin
Plastic Restorations in Posterior TeethPlastic Restorations in Posterior Teeth
Color and Restorative Dentistry - Direct Composite Restorations
LOD-103-00
Dr. Fernando Maravankin
Color and Restorative Dentistry - Direct Composite Restorations
Soft Tissue Stability Around Implants in the Esthetic Zone; Can it Always be Predicatable?
LOD-102-00
Dr. George Goumenos
Today success in periodontology includes not only achievement of esthetics, but also it