Minimally Invasive Ceramic Restorations: From Concept To Completion
Video list Day 1:
- 1- Advantages of Indirect onlay, advantages/partial coverage restorations, enamel preservation, enamel/dentin macrostructure (30:41)
- 2- Enamel/dentin macrostructure continued, cuspid coverage, degree of reduction, occlusal considerations (53:35)
- 3- Importance of smooth preps, stress risers, bur selection, gingival margin elevation, immediate dentin seal, endo crowns and success rates (48:54)
- 4- Hands on demonstration-Upper right first molar: Technique protocol-Preparation, impression, stent, evaluation (55:52)
- 5- Hands on demonstration- Instrumentation, temporization, placement of stent, finishing overhangs, polishing, margin explanation illustration (28:40)
- 6- Clinical case presentation, The Ceramic Veneer; preparation principles, veneers and existing class III’s, contraindications for porcelain veneers, preparation parameters, depth cut bur selection, Provisionals (55:48)
- 7- Clinical cases; interproximal extension, contacts, bur angulation, preparation guides, rubber dam, final finishing (31:54)
Video list Day 2:
- 8- Hands on demonstration sequence to include left central, lateral and canine. Clear polyvinyl siloxane impression of wax-up/working model, temporization of minimal prep veneers (44:42)
- 9- Hands on- Continue preparation of central, lateral, canine (40:27)
- 10- Hands on- Temporization of central, lateral, canine. Finishing (16:40)
- 11- Vertical crown prep with knife edge margin, finish lines (31:48)
- 12- Single central prep, preparation geometry, packing cord, impressioning, stock provisional: adapt and reline, lab framework design, cementation and final outcome (39:27)
- 13- Hands on demonstration- upper right central; bur selection, depth cuts, stock provisionalization, finish (35:45)
- 14- Properties of ideal luting cements, ceramic treatment summary-air abrasion, acid etching, salination Concluding remarks (30:12)
Presenter: Dr. Jason Smithson
14 Videos – Duration 9 hours – Files size 8 GB