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20 January 2010

Get a Grip . . . on Cementation and Bonding


Attend this FREE live webcast and earn 1 CE credit.

In this one-hour presentation, Dr. Dennis Fasbinder breaks down various cementation systems, testing protocols and bond strength data. Having a better understanding of these concepts will enable you to simplify your cementation options.

Dr. Fasbinder will also review real clinical cases to explain best possible practices and procedures for successful cementation. Participants will have a better grasp of the indications for each category of cement and better understand the claims made by bond strength data. Click here to register.

Who Should Attend: Dentists, CDAs, CDTs, Lab Professionals,

Live Webcast Details: "Get a Grip . . . on Cementation and Bonding"

February 4, 2010 at 7pmEST / 4pmPST

Register here by February 4, 2010 to earn 1 CE credit!

Note: A recorded version of this webcast will be available on-demand for CE credit starting on February 6, 2010.
 

04 January 2010

Material Selection and Clinical guidelines for “New Age” Ceramics and Adhesive Cements

On Demand classes provided by Kerr

Material Selection and Clinical guidelines for “New Age” Ceramics and Adhesive Cements
Presenter: Dr. Edward McLaren
CE Credits: 1 Release Date: 10/28/2009

The new millennium has brought many advances in dental ceramics and adhesive cements. None more important than processing techniques using CAD-CAM technology and self-etch adhesive cements. It is possible today to generate almost any type of indirect dental restoration with a CAD-CAM device. This presentation will cover the different types of restoration possibilities, with conventional and CAD-CAM technologies, along with the clinical steps from preparation to adhesive cementation of various types of all ceramic restorations.

Topics include:

-Materials selection based on clinical condition
-Preparation guidelines
-Impressioning
-To Seal Dentin or not to Seal?
-The “in-office” digital dental lab
-Cement and Cementation

You will need to register on the site and complete the post-test to receive credit for this course. But, it's FREE.