Composite Resin Immersion: From Zero to Advanced
6 Seasons
This comprehensive course of over 50 hours covers composite resin layering, combining theoretical classes, hands-on practice, and real clinical cases. Ideal for beginners and professionals with up to 4 years of experience, but also valuable for advanced dentists looking to refine their techniques. Learn everything from fundamentals to the most sophisticated applications and take your aesthetic dentistry skills to the next level!
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Theoretical Class • Dentinatory Adhesion
Episode 1
Theoretical lesson sequence on dentin adhesion: adhesion to dentin. Characteristics of dentin formation and its behavior in contact with acid etching. Understand the pros and cons of the smear layer. Basic components of adhesives and their indications.
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45:08Episode 2
Hands On - Bulk Flow | Part 1
Episode 2
Hands-On Class I restoration with Bulk Flow resin, which can be placed in a single layer up to 4 millimeters, leaving about 2 to 3 mm for the final two steps: chromatic and achromatic enamel. Use of dye in the anatomy of the cusps.
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18:50Episode 3
Hands On - Bulk Flow | Part 2
Episode 3
Hands-on for class I restoration using Bulk Flow resin, which can be applied in a single layer of up to 4 millimeters, leaving about 1 to 2 mm for the final step: chromatic enamel. An even more simplified technique, without stratification. Use of pigment in cusp anatomy.
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24:59Episode 4
Hands On - Symmetry | Part 1
Episode 4
Incisal edge adjustment, midline, and symmetry between the two central incisors. Mirror areas, edges, and adjustment of proximal contact.
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14:55Episode 5
Hands On - Symmetry | Part 2
Episode 5
Learned adjustments from the previous class in a clinical case. Adjustment of the incisal edge, midline, and cervical view. Symmetry between the two central incisors. Mirror areas, ridges, and adjustment of the proximal contact.
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Clinical Case - Classe I Bulk Fill Flowable
Episode 6
Replacement of amalgam restoration, class I on element 37, using Bulk Fill Flowable resin increment technique. Step-by-step of isolation, preparation, prophylaxis, acid etching, adhesive system, up to 4mm increment of Bulk Fill, leaving 1.3mm for the final stage: chromatic enamel. Occlusal adjust...
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22:01Episode 7
Lower Hypoplasia
Episode 7
Understand the causes of enamel hypoplasia and how to solve it. Intervention: stain removal and beveling, isolation, total acid etching, and universal adhesive system. Finishing and polishing with texturization.