Showing posts with label glass ionomer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label glass ionomer. Show all posts

03 June 2011

Esthetic Dentistry for Tots and Teens

Esthetic Dentistry for Tots and Teens

Presenter: Dr. Fred Margolis, D.D.S.
Sponsor: Kerr Dental
Thu 6/30/11 8:00 PM ET 5:00 PM PT
Fri 7/1/11 0:00 AM UTC
CE Credits: 1 Interactive CEU Reserve Your Seat Now »

(No charge for this webinar)

Today's parents demand the restoration of their children and teen’s teeth for function and esthetics. Self-image of our patients is very important. Glass ionomers, resinomers, composites, and various types of crowns will be illustrated on children and adolescents. Treatment planning of these restorations will be taught, as well as the proper tooth preparation. Emphasis will be placed on the newer adhesive materials available for providing esthetic, long-lasting restorations for our young patients.

30 May 2011

The Wonderful World of Glass Ionomers in Clinical Dentistry

Presenter: Dr. Jeff Brucia
The Wonderful World of Glass Ionomers in Clinical Dentistry

Sponsor: SDI
Thu 6/2/11 8:00 PM ET 5:00 PM PT
Fri 6/3/11 0:00 AM UTC
CE Credits: 1 Interactive CEU
Reserve Your Seat Now » (No charge for this webinar)

This lecture course provides an overview of one of the restorative options you should be consider using everyday. A comprehensive discussion of the ever-changing world of Glass Ionomers will address the following questions. Do they still cause sensitivity? Are they any more aesthetic? Are they strong enough? How and where should they be used? Do they adhere to tooth structure? This presentation is a must for any practitioner that is considering an operative procedure in a less than ideal clinical situation.

[DenTrek, an approved ADA CERP Provider of dental continuing education, strives to deliver balanced, objective and clinically relevant information grounded on scientific research.]

20 March 2010

Glass Ionomers: A Therapeutic Alternative to Direct Composite Restorations

Glass Ionomers: A Therapeutic Alternative to Direct Composite Restorations


Upcoming Live CE Webcast:

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010


Webcast summary:
Although excellent results can be achieved with composite restorations, they do have limitations creating the need for a restorative material suitable for use in less than ideal conditions. Xerostomia, for example, can significantly increase root caries.

Glass Ionomer restoratives release fluoride helping to reduce recurrent decay. In addition to simplified ease of use, glass ionomer materials can reduce post-operative sensitivity and enjoy a stable long-term bond to dentin. Watch this webcast and learn how this bioactive material can be an excellent therapeutic alternative to composite resin materials.

Presenter: Dr. Daniel Ward

CE Credits: 1 Interactive CEU

Webcast Begins: 3/23/10 7:00 PM ET, 4:00 PM PT

3/23/10 11:00 PM UTC

Reserve your seat now. http://www.gcatraining.com/ (No charge for this webcast; 200 registrants capacity)

Your seat will be paid for by GC America, a proud supporter of CE for the dental professional.