How to use composite and ceramics in complex cases in order to be minimally invasive and yet achieve a durable and aesthetic treatment result. The lecture will demonstrate the use of composite and ceramics in full mouth rehabilitation. Based on clinical cases, the so-called WIDIOM Rule (Would I Do It On Me?) will be presented. The lecturer’s almost 20-year experience of working with patients has helped to prioritize patient treatment and clinical decision-making in the choice of material that will meet the expectations of both patient and clinician. Step-by-step procedures for adhesive cementation of direct and indirect restorations made of composite and ceramic materials will be presented. The idea of minimally invasive treatment, which aims to provide the patient with the best possible results without excessive interference with the tooth tissue, will be explained. All this based on a multidisciplinary treatment that is possible for any dentist.
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Date: 4/21/2023
Learning Objectives:
whether a general dentist can treat patients comprehensively
– what it means to be minimally invasive in full mouth rehabilitation
– how to explain to the patient the need for comprehensive treatment
– how to plan minimally invasive treatment
– how to choose the right material for a complex case
– And So. Much. More!
what procedures to follow in order to achieve a long-lasting treatment effect
whether composite and ceramics can be combined in the treatment of one patient
how to use the orthodontist to make prosthetics minimally invasive
– why the surgeon is an integral part of the minimally invasive team
– whether digital dentistry is helpful in comprehensive treatment
– how to plan complex treatment so that it is affordable for every patient