E4: Posterior Reconstruction and Completing the Comprehensive Treatment Sequence

The purpose of this course is to help you develop mastery with complex cases involving advanced restorative procedures, precise sequencing and interdisciplinary coordination. Building on the learning in Essentials Three which focuses on anterior restorative dentistry this course will move to the posterior and encompass full arch and full mouth rehabilitation. You will confirm the practical utilization of the Pankey Restorative Sequence. You will understand the nuances of tooth preparation and materials utilized today in the posterior for full and partial coverage. You will be able to begin development of complex treatments and seek specialty support with confi­dence. This course will also bring together the behavioral and the clinical concepts that have been woven through the essentials and take your new patient process to mastery level.

Instructors

  • Dr. Roderick Carter, Dr. Devon Conklin, Dr. Bradley Portenoy, Dr. Kevin Kwiecien

    • Key Biscayne, FL

Offered by

  • The Pankey Institute

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