This course will introduce and discuss simple but advanced clinical techniques for direct & indirect restorations that can have a dramatic effect on clinical outcomes in your practice on a daily basis. The key research papers that give scientific support to these techniques will also be reviewed and discussed. The first of these papers was published in 1994 on the immediate sealing of dentin & then resin coating. In the 28 years since the introduction of this clinical technique there have been numerous research papers confirming a dramatic increase in dentin bond strengths, as well as partial coverage restorations. Additional studies have also shown that the pulp is insulated and protected from bacteria, temperature and electrical conductance more than even a natural tooth.
Learning Objectives
After completing this webinar, participants will be able to:
- Explain clinical techniques on immediate sealing & resin coating with direct and indirect restorations.
- Identify advanced adhesion techniques post RCT to help prevent retreatment (leakage).
- Describe the technique for luting partial coverage restorations after IDS & Resin Coating a preparation.
- Familiarize themselves with temporization techniques after IDS & Resin Coating preparations.