Today, with the increasing demand for aesthetics in modern life, the expectations of patients and the concerns of dentists regarding restorations are not limited to the anterior teeth but also extend to the posterior region. Additionally, dentists are increasingly focused on preserving natural tooth structure. As a result, adhesive restorative techniques using tooth-colored materials in the posterior region have become popular and continue to evolve. Understanding this, on October 19th and 20th, 2019, Seadent will organize a workshop titled “What You Need to Know about Adhesive Restorations in the Posterior Region” in Hanoi.
Presenter: Dr. Tran Thien Man
- 2004-2010: Graduated in Dentistry – Hue University of Medicine and Pharmacy
- 2012-2013: Master’s in Public Health, University of Queensland, Australia
- 2014-2018: Successfully completed advanced courses in orthodontics, occlusion, functional and aesthetic restorations in dentistry, dental material evaluation techniques, composite restorations using StyleItaliano techniques, etc.
- 2018-2019: Clinical consultant for 3M, a presenter in various workshops on minimally invasive and adhesive dentistry.
Course content:
Theory
- Overview of current dental bonding systems
- Bonding techniques: total etch, self-etch with selective etching
- Brief explanation of bonding mechanisms on different surfaces
- Techniques and considerations for isolation in the posterior region
- Preparatory considerations for posterior adhesive restorations
- New concepts: IDS, CDO, DME
- Understanding dental cement: resin cement and composite
Hands-on practice
Practice 1: MOD inlay on a large molar
- Inlay preparation guidelines
- IDS and CDO techniques
- Die fabrication with silicone and composite inlay fabrication
- Inlay placement, excess material removal, and occlusal adjustment
Practice 2: Overlay/Table tops preparation
- Overlay/Table tops preparation
- IDS and CDO techniques
- Reestablishing the finishing line on the tooth structure
- Overlay placement with flowable composite for warming
- Excess material removal and occlusal adjustment
Explore new knowledge on maximum tooth preservation. Register today!