Matrices for posterior composite restorations; Treatment of endodontically-treated teeth; Cracked teeth prognosis
About This Event
To obtain a successful posterior composite restoration with proper proximal and occlusal contacts, as well as proper form and function, the matrix band, placement and finishing techniques must be carefully addressed. Endodontically-treated teeth treatment varies depending on the location and function, which must be considered. Cracked teeth present a challenging diagnosis and treatment options to present to the patient. This presentation will address common Operative and Restorative considerations for these situations.
Learning Objectives
- Demonstrate segmental matrix techniques and clinical applications
- Observe the use of the 12-blade scalpel and different burs on finishing composites
- Review status and prognosis for endodontically-treated teeth
- Decide on different approaches for treatment of cracked teeth and their prognosis
Additional Event Information
Target Audience
General Dentists, Lab Technicians, Specialists
Event Format
Virtual
CE Credits
3*

