Pushing the Envelope: Direct and Indirect Posterior Solutions with Composite
About This Event
The science and technology built into dental composite resins is impressive, but rarely do practitioners (or patients) realize how versatile our materials really can be. Direct placement is the most common approach for composite, but by relying on the material science within, predictable indirect composite restorations can also be lifelike, strong, and long lasting. Join the co-presenters in this CE webinar as they review cases from North and South America as they compare and contrast uses of composite resin in their daily practice. During this CE webinar, we will understand innovations in composite resin chemistry and materials science, identify areas in restorative practice where direct or indirect composites can be a reasonable alternative to lab fabricated restorations, and review step-by-step approaches on how to use composite predictably in large posterior restorations.
Learning Objectives
- understand innovations in composite resin chemistry and materials science
- identify areas in restorative practice where direct or indirect composites can be a reasonable alternative to lab fabricated restorations
- review step-by-step approaches on how to use composite predictably in large posterior restorations

