Technique Workshop: Anterior Crowns

Despite the removal of enamel, the goal for crown preparation is always the preservation of tooth structure for long-term predictability, function and durability. In this course, Dr. Winter discusses and demonstrates three different anterior crown preps that conserve as much tooth structure as possible. Learn indications for minimal, conventional and extensive preps and the material options available. Watch close-up depth cut, reduction and refinement techniques using depth limiting and conventional burs.

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  • Robert Winter

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  • Spear

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E1: Aesthetic and Functional Treatment Planning

This course is built on an exam, diagnosis and treatment planning system based on 5 key areas: Aesthetics, Occlusion, Restorative, Biology and the Patient.

Surgical Session 3: Bone Augmentation and Implant Placement in Compromised Sites

Learn osseous defect treatment planning classification based on difficulty and success rates.

Pankey Assistant’s Experience

Learn and experience how to make bite splints with a very high degree of accuracy, including how to ensure predictability by making better material choices, taking excellent impressions and will demonstrate the use and application of the facebow.

Session 4: Simplified Crozat Use and Mixed Dentition

Learn to identify treatment plans by level of difficulty and adjusting the Croat and other appliances to achieve treatment goals.

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