Restoration of primary teeth presents unique clinical challenges that require efficiency, sound clinical judgment, and a strong understanding of both traditional and minimally invasive restorative approaches. This course provides a comprehensive overview of restorative techniques for primary dentition, emphasizing practical strategies that improve outcomes while minimizing chair time.
Participants will explore principles of minimally invasive dentistry alongside conventional restorative preparations; learning when and how to apply each approach in the management of carious primary teeth. The course will review preparation design, restorative techniques, and finishing protocols for both restorations and zirconia and stainless steel crowns, with an emphasis on predictable results.
In addition, the course introduces a systematic clinical approach to pediatric restorative care aimed at improving efficiency, streamlining decision-making, and reducing treatment time in the operatory. Attendees will also gain an understanding of commonly used restorative materials, including their indications, advantages, and limitations in primary dentition.
By the end of the course, participants will be equipped with practical techniques and material selection strategies that support efficient, high-quality restorative care for pediatric patients.
By attending this webinar you will learn how to:
- Identify indications for minimally invasive and conventional restorative approaches in the treatment of carious primary teeth.
- Demonstrate proper preparation design and finishing techniques for direct restorations in primary dentition.
- Describe preparation and placement protocols for full-coverage crowns used in restoring primary teeth.
- Evaluate commonly used restorative materials for pediatric dentistry, including their indications, advantages, and limitations.
- Apply a systematic clinical approach to pediatric restorative procedures to improve efficiency and minimize chair time while maintaining high-quality outcomes.



