Treating the Worn Dentition

Wear patients present some of the most challenging treatment considerations dentists face. Fear of the severe wear case failing can cause dentists to hesitate in treatment, doubt the appropriate next step, and often refer a potentially lucrative case. This course will give you a solid foundation in what to look for, how to plan and how to predictably treat worn dentitions.

Instructors

  • Darin Dichter & Greggory Kinzer

Offered by

  • 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.

Program 2: Rosenthal Philosophy and Technique Expanded

Review of smile design principles and philosophy, facial aesthetic design principles for advanced cases, live patient prep and insertion, an introduction to implant placement in the aesthetic zone, and an advanced occlusion lecture.

Aesthetic Advantage Program 1: Rosenthal Philosophy and Technique

An introduction to Dr. Rosenthal’s philosophy and principles of smile design, minimally invasive tooth preparation, cementation techniques, facial aesthetic design, photography, basic occlusion for function, marketing and practice management.

Direct Composite in the Anterior, Part 1: The Science of Composite and Shade Matching

In this first course of a two-part series, the clinician will learn how modern resin composites allow for predictable and esthetic results that rival those of indirect full-coverage restorations.

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