Presenter: Dr. Greg Gillespie
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Posterior composite restorations remain the lifeblood of general dentistry. Creating quality, esthetic posterior restorations every time is important to the patient as well as the practitioner. In this webinar, Dr. Gillespie will review adhesive protocols that will help eliminate post-operative sensitivity and increase bond strengths. Dr. Gillespie will also highlight the latest advancements in composite resins regarding shrinkage and esthetics with one shade placement. REGISTER at the GC America site and then select the courses of interest - all FREE |
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13 May 2013
Posterior Composites Simplified
18 February 2010
Core Materials – Which to choose and Which to use
Core Materials – Which to choose and Which to use
Presenter: Dr. Martin Jablow
CE Credits: 1
Release Date: 12/2/2009
Learn the advantages and disadvantages of different materials that can be used for build-ups. Dr. Jablow will discuss the use of amalgam, composite and other materials dedicated for build-ups. As every dental practitioner knows, time is valuable, so sign-up now to learn how you can improve your dental techniques and earn free CE credit.
Site registration and the courses are free. You can opt to be informed of new courses as they are posted. Free CE thanks to Pentron Clinical.
Presenter: Dr. Martin Jablow
CE Credits: 1
Release Date: 12/2/2009
Learn the advantages and disadvantages of different materials that can be used for build-ups. Dr. Jablow will discuss the use of amalgam, composite and other materials dedicated for build-ups. As every dental practitioner knows, time is valuable, so sign-up now to learn how you can improve your dental techniques and earn free CE credit.
Site registration and the courses are free. You can opt to be informed of new courses as they are posted. Free CE thanks to Pentron Clinical.
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"
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.
30 December 2009
Kerr University

Color Science and Shade Matching in Direct Composite Restorations
by Chad J. Anderson, DMD, MS and Gerard Kugel, DMD, MS, PhD
Color matching of direct composite restorations is often a frustrating and overlooked step for many practitioners due to the lack of education in the physical properties of current restorative composites in their armamentarium. Many practitioners also lack the elemental understanding underlying the science of human color perception. There are numerous steps that can be implemented to achieve a desired color match; these small but important steps can assure the practitioner and patient will be happy with their desired outcome.
Single-Tooth Replacement in the Esthetic Zone: Treatment Outcome Perspective
by Aldo Leopardi, DDS, MS
When a patient is faced with replacing a missing anterior tooth, the available treatment options include: a removable partial denture (acrylic or cast metal-based); resin-bonded fixed partial denture (Maryland Bridge), either cantilever or end-abutment, conventional, full-coverage, fixed partial denture, or a crown supported by a single implant. The patient’s decision process may be driven by several factors, with convenience and cost/insurance coverage possibly playing a significant role. However, if the clinician and patient have a clearer understanding of the treatment outcomes for each available treatment modality, once a decision is made, treatment outcomes and expectations may be better realized for those involved.
CLICK HERE to join us at Kerr University’s Online Learning Center and make Kerr your Source for FREE CE.
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