Mastering Direct posterior Composite

EGP2,000.00

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Mohamed Fouad Haridy

6 Dec 2023 Wednesday 10AM

5 CREDIT HOURS

Joli Ville Luxor, Egypt

 

Professor Of Conservative Dentistry – Cairo University Head Of Restorative Department -British University In Egypt (BUE)

Professor Of Conservative Dentistry – Cairo University and Head Of Restorative Department -The British University In Egypt. He completed his BDS in dentistry in 2000 and in 2005 he completed his master degree in restorative, fixed prosthodontics, endodontics and bio-materials. In 2010, Dr. Haridy obtained his PhD degree in collaboration between Cairo university and university of Toronto-Canada. He has wide experience and passion in improving dental health, research and education. He is speaker in many national and international dental and medical conferences. Also, he is key opinion leader for many dental companies regarding esthetic and restorative fields as DENTSPLY SIRONA, 3M ESPE and KAVO KERR. He supervised many master and PhD programs in his universities.

OBJECTIVES

• To teach a simple, reproducible technique to create accurate and aesthetic tooth morphology in composite resin for posterior teeth.

• Discuss some of the new innovations in materials science that are advancing the technology of composite resins.

• Answers to questions regarding Self Etch adhesives; how to make them better and where not to use them

• Eliminating the show-through effect associated with direct esthetic restorations

• Putting it all together; the utilization of a systematic approach utilizing Nanofilled composites, Opaquers, Tints and Microfills to create natural, beautiful and predictable posterior direct resin restorations

• To discuss how a sectional matrix can accurately reproduce contact and contour for proximal surfaces.

• To learn how to manage soft tissue problems when placing Class II composite resins.

• Finishing and polishing techniques that create natural surface texture and reflection.

• Traditional and recent concepts for placement of direct esthetic restorations

• Efficiently achieving esthetics and function with minimally invasive dentistry

• Discussing posterior direct esthetic restorations

• Establishing proper inter-proximal contacts with composite resin

• Achieving more polished, more lustrous composite resin in less chair time

• A novel technique to create exquisitely contoured Class II proximal walls

• Bulk fill resin composite applications.

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