Presenter:
Dr. Ronald Goldstein
(bio)
No. 4 - The All-Ceramic Crown - Principles of Success
The newly launched gIDE Faculty Lecture Series will feature specially selected titles from lectures presented by our world-renowned gIDE faculty. This new series will be produced as DVDs for your ongoing learning experience and your permanent digital collection. The viewer will study from presentations on the most current topics with up to date clinical procedures and research data. This DVD release is focused on the topic of All-Ceramic Crowns by one of the leading experts in the field of Esthetic Dentistry.
Running Time:
90 minutes
Languages:
This DVD is published in English. Region Free and NTSC format and is playable in any TV DVD player or computer DVD player.
Delivery:
Please allow 10 days for delivery outside of the US; within the US approximately 7 days.
Content:
The all-ceramic crown has become the restoration of choice for so many dentists and patients alike. However, the success of this restoration is dependent on the dentist?s attention to detail in treatment planning, tooth preparation, as well as coping design. Despite the high success rate with these restorations there is still a small percent of failure. The major causes of these failures will be discussed. This presentation will also deal with principles of success of the all-ceramic crown focusing on simplified but efficient tooth preparation techniques.
Learning Objectives:
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To improve the chances of long-term success with ceramic restorations by proper planning.
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To identify some of the leading causes of failure in all ceramic restorations.
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To learn a simplified tooth preparation technique for the all-ceramic crown.
CE credits available upon request and completion of brief exam. >> click here <<
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