HANDS-ON COURSE “MASTER CLASS IMPLANTOLOGY”
Excellence in dental aesthetics: new trends and materials in the aesthetic implantology
Goal: This two days hands-on course will show a forward-looking insight in the aesthetic implantology. The goal is creating in a very rational structured manner with the correct selected powders a sustainabilital aesthetical restoration under the motto: “Time is money”.
Summary of the hands-on course and innovative principles
A shift of paradigms
Dental restorations with loving attention to detail, while never losing sight of the overall picture. Aesthetics is white and red. Dental technology has a considerable share in achieving an excellent aesthetic result - red aesthetics as well es white. What the patient asks for is aesthetics and general well-being.
A changing of the guard
Ceramic materials are the materials of the future - and that means all ceramics, with zirconia replacing metal. Traditional procedures give way to innovative CAD/CAM systems. Dental technicians create their restorative designs using a novel armamentarium but following time-proven rules.
A set of constant factors
Function, aesthetics, precision - these are and will remain the core message in prosthodontics.
The working style of ambitious dental technicians is ergonomic, detail-conscious, in harmony with nature and teamwork-oriented - bound an excellent result and by the technician’s professional ethics. Dental technology is no longer primarly a technical craft, but has become an integral part of dentistry, a member of the healing professions.
Introductory thoughts of zirconium dioxide
A convincing aesthetics, biocompatibility and sustainability of metal-free restorations are responsible for the consistent growing success of zirconium dioxide, despite the scepticism. Zirconium dioxide is one of the highest-performance ceramics in dental technology with excellent long-term behaviour and extraordinary mechanical properties. It offers dental technicians an extraordinary array of options for fabricating all-ceramic restorations.
This material opens many doors for aesthetic implantology.
Programme:
Day 1: Morning
Theoretical part:
The power-point presentation “The Art of Harmony” clarifies:
- the basic principles of CAD/CAM metal-free restorations in the prosthetic dentistry: planning and overview
- the comparison between alumina-oxide and zirconium dioxide: science, basic rules & concepts
- the preparation and treatment of zirconiumdioxid: a new material?
- screw retained implant crowns versus cemented implant crowns
- abutment design: guidelines & concepts
- brightness, saturation and hue in dental technology
- the individual ceramic layering: to the point & back to the basics
- the meaning of fluorescence and opalescence: where and with what?
- ovate pontic design (convex pontics)
- pink ceramics: analysis and reconstruction
- texture and surface
- pink aesthetics and emergence profile
- facial harmony
Dag 1: afternoon and day 2:
Practical part
- a three-unit implant supported bridge on a zirconium dioxide supra-structure on two implants will be realized
- a tooth selection on a participant of the hands-on course
- by means of the selected ceramic powders an individual layering will be realized
- the loss of bone and soft tissue will be compensated by means of pink porcelain
- surface texture and preparation of the glaze firing
- glaze firing and charactarization
- manuel polishment
- final discussion
On before-hand
To prepare in your own laboratory and to take with you to the hands-on course:
- aesthetical wax-up according functional and aesthetical aspects and use your own creativity
- a silicon index to control the dimentions of the zirconium dioxide supra-structure
- the home made zirconium dioxide supra-structure
In our education center
Thursday 3rd and Friday 4th September 2009
Thursday 1st and Friday 2nd October 2009
Thursday 12th and Friday 13th November 2009
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