The International Congress on Adhesive Dentistry
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35m
In this lecture for The International Congress on Adhesive Dentistry - Japan, Dr. Ronaldo Hirata, internationally recognized in aesthetic dentistry, dives into the evolution of restoration techniques, sharing stories and clinical cases spanning decades. He explores how dental practices have transformed over the years, emphasizing the importance of precise techniques and careful adaptation in restorations to avoid common failures such as bubbles and gaps. Dr. Hirata highlights that many problems encountered in restorations are not solely due to the materials but rather the technique used and the post-treatment control by patients.
With examples illustrating how restorations can remain functional and aesthetic for over 20 years, he emphasizes the importance of using technologies and methods that ensure treatment longevity. Additionally, the video highlights the practice of educating patients on how to maintain their restorations and the need to educate professionals on the correct application and adaptation of composites. Dr. Hirata also discusses simplifying techniques, such as the use of Bulk Fill resins and single layers, to increase efficiency and reduce the risk of failures.
The combination of his clinical practice in Brazil with his experience as a professor and researcher at NYU provides a unique perspective on balancing cutting-edge research with practical application. This video is an essential knowledge source for any dental professional seeking to enhance their skills in aesthetic and functional restorations.
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