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 - Self-etch and universal adhesives
Episode 1
Discussion of the main problems in the use and handling of total-etch and self-etch adhesives. Composition and differences between adhesive bottles and primers. Learn in which cases to use each and the ideal adhesive system protocol for dentin to prevent potential future failures.
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Theoretical class - Operative sensitivity to cold
Episode 2
Postoperative sensitivity: related to margins and enamel. The highest success rate in case longevity is achieved solely through the use of the adhesive system. Understand the causes of sensitivity, how to prevent it by following the correct operation protocol, and how to remedy it upon recognizin...
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Theoretical class - Operative sensitivity, chewing.
Episode 3
Chewing sensitivity: adhesive failure. 85% of cases are resolved by replacing the restoration. 15% of cases disappear with the use of anti-inflammatory medication. In this lesson, understand how adhesive failure occurs, how to treat it, and why using glass ionomer helps reduce chewing sensitivity.
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Clinical Case • Exchange of unsatisfactory restoration with bulk fill flowable
Episode 4
Exchange of unsatisfactory restoration with Bulk Fill Flow resin. Marginal finishing with W&H piezo ultrasonic tip. Selective acid etching of enamel and self-etch adhesive system. You can use up to 4 mm layer of flowable resin. Learn the advantages and disadvantages of the technique. Occlusal adj...
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18:49Episode 5
Hands On • Classe I using regular bulk
Episode 5
Class I restoration with Bulk Fill Restorative A2 resin on premolars. Advantages of using a single increment of this resin in medium to deep cavities, comparing two different Bulk resin brands. Anatomy of both elements.
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04:45Episode 6
Clinical Case - Central diastema
Episode 6
Clinical case of closing diastemas in central incisors: use of waxing and absolute isolation. Sandblasting of the enamel surface before acid etching and adhesive system.
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Clinical Case - Lateral conoid
Conoid Lateral Incisor: protocol as learned in the previous Hands-On video. Use of aluminum oxide blasting, acid etching, and adhesive system. Resin system used: Premise by KERR. Use of palatal matrix (silicone guide). Layering: opaque halo, effect resin, dentin, and enamel. Contact point with th...
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Hands on - Conoid Lateral Tooth 12
Conoid lateral incisor: use of aluminum oxide blasting, acid etching, and adhesive system. Use of palatal matrix (silicone guide). Layering: opaque halo, effect resin, dentin, and enamel. Contact point using the click technique.
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Clinical Case - Posterior teeth regular bulk fill technique
Episode 9
Replacement of two unsatisfactory restorations on teeth 46 and 47. Absolute isolation, prophylaxis, selective enamel etching, universal adhesive system. Use of irregular Bulk Fill resin on both elements. Occlusal adjustment and polishing.