Webinars

How to Mill a Crown Intraorally

Presented by Dr. Marty Jablow

One of the most exciting aspects of incorporating electric handpieces into your dental practice is what it allows you to accomplish clinically. This CE webinar will help participants become more familiar with the use of electric handpieces and how they can make your restorative dentistry better and more efficient.

After watching this webinar, you will be able to:
• Use an electric handpiece to more efficiently cut a crown preparation
• Select the proper bur speed and how proper bur speed can make better precision refinements to your restorative preparations
• Understand how getting optimal torque from your handpiece makes dentistry easier.

 

Are you Practicing Today’s Dentistry with Yesterday’s Handpiece?

Presented by Dr. Pam Maragliano-Muniz

Contemporary direct and indirect restorations rely on preparation design and margin clarity for proper fit and predictable outcomes. Dental handpieces play a vital role in the success of these types of restorations. In this course, Dr. Pamela Maragliano-Muniz will describe how electric handpieces help to successfully accomplish the preparation requirements of direct and indirect restorations, the benefits of using of electric handpieces, and factors to consider when selecting the best electric handpiece for your practice.

Don’t miss the opportunity to see how small changes can yield major results in your clinical practice.

 
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Practicing Intermediate Speed Dentistry

Presented by Dr. John Flucke

When considering equipment, the focus is all too often on power, not finesse. Electric handpieces can provide both, and the ability to harness intermediate speed can improve your clinical practice in numerous ways. In this CE webinar, join Dr. John Flucke as he walks through clinical scenarios where intermediate speed dentistry benefited him and his patients, including:
• Finishing & shaping anterior aesthetic restorations
• Reduction of softer buildup materials
• Working in close proximity to the pulp
• Preparation of bonded post spaces

Upon completion, the participants will have a deeper understanding of how power informs clinical practice, based on real procedures, not marketing jargon.

 

Preparations and Techniques for Modern Direct Adhesive Restorations

Presented by Dr. Jihyon Kim

A more comprehensive understanding of preparation design and adhesive techniques can elevate direct composite restorations to be a more satisfying and successful aspect of your clinical practice.

Direct composite restorations are commonly viewed as “Bread and Butter” dentistry. As a first intervention procedure, they can set the stage for the long-term health, function, and survival of the tooth. Though more technique sensitive, trust in dental adhesion over traditional mechanical retention allows for maximum conservation of tooth structure. Understanding preparation design and adhesive techniques can elevate this “basic” procedure to a long lasting and satisfying foundational practice.