Digital Workflow for All Ceramic Restorations
Saturday, February 29, 2020
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Amirali Zandinejad DDS, MSc
Associate, Professor
Director, Advanced Education General Dentistry Program, Texas A&M University, College of Dentistry
Course Summary
All ceramic restorations has been changed drastically in the last 20 years. New technologies have been evolved to improve the optical and mechanical properties of all ceramic restorations. The introduction of CAD/CAM technology facilitated the
fabrication of new ceramic systems.
The fast growing market for dental ceramic has attracted many dental manufacturers with introducing many new materials as a result. The fast pace of new products can be overwhelming and confusing to consumers.
The goal of this presentation is to review and classify all available new ceramic systems. To discuss the differences and indications and to review their clinical outcome and survival. Tooth preparation for different ceramics will be discussed in details and cementation technique will be reviewed.
Course Presenter
Dr. Amirali Zandinejad
Dr. Zandinejad completed his dental training in 1996. He also completed a residency program in operative dentistry and received his Master degree in restorative dentistry from Sheffield University in the United Kingdom.He completed his AEGD residency and prosthodontic program at the Universityof Rochester in NY. He recently joined the A&M Texas University, College Dentistry as the Director of AEGD residency program. Dr.Zandinejad maintains his practice limited to implants, esthetic dentistry and prosthodontics.
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Marta Leon-Revilla DDS, MSc
Assistant Professor
Assistant Director, Advanced Education General Dentistry Program, Texas A&M University, College of Dentistry
Dr. Revilla graduated from dental school in 2004. She completed a 3-year graduate program in Aesthetic Dentistry at the Complutense University of Madrid in Spain and 3-year graduate training in Prosthodontics at the University of Washington in Seattle. Before joining Texas A&M University, Dr. Revilla has been working in private practice and collaborating as an Affiliate Faculty at the Graduate Prosthodontic program at the University of Washington. She created a research group where the main goal of the group is the validation and development of dental applications of additive manufacturing technologies. She has numerous clinical and scientific publications. She joined Texas A&M University College of Dentistry as Assistant Program Director and Assistant Professor of AEGD residency program.
Course Information
Date: Saturday, February 29, 2020
Time:
8:00 am - 8:30 am – Registration
8:30 am - 4:30 pm – Presentation
Location: Texas A&M University, College of Dentistry, 6th Floor
Credit: 7 hours lecture and small group discussion
Course Pre-requisites: There are no prerequisites for this program however some experience with ceramic bonding and knowledge of the materials discussed is helpful. This course is designated for CDE credits and is not promotional in any way.
The course is intended for dentists and staff, to include other dental professionals such as dental hygienists and dent assistants.
Course Fee: $275 Dentists; $155 RDH or Aux.
AGD Codes: 780 Esthetics, 784 All Ceramic Crowns, 782 The Science of Colors, 253 Porcelain Veneers
Continental breakfast and lunch provided
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