Dr. Marc Geissberger

Lecture Topics
- Restorative Dentistry
- Dental Materials
- Injection Molding
- Erosion and Acid Wear
- Case Acceptance
- Treatment Planning & Delivery
- Implants
- Aligners
- Veneers
- Personal Wellness
About Dr. Geissberger
Dr. Marc Geissberger taught at University of the Pacific for 30 years and served as department chair of Integrated Reconstructive Dental Sciences for 15 years. He ran Pacific’s prestigious complex and esthetic rehabilitation program. He is a fellow of the American Dental Education Association’s leadership institute, researcher, as well as a published author in the areas of dental materials, contemporary fixed prosthodontics, and esthetic dentistry. He has lectured nationally and internationally in the areas of adhesive dentistry, cosmetic dentistry, photography, ceramic, fixed prosthodontics and treatment planning. Dr. Geissberger serves as a consultant for many dental materials companies and helps guide product development. During his 30 years in academia he has maintained a private practice geared toward restorative dentistry with his brother and fellow Pacific alum Dr. Jeffrey Geissberger. He believes his continual involvement in providing patient care as well as a role in academia has given him a unique balance that allows him to blend the best of both worlds.
A member of the Catapult Group, Dr. Geissberger has been awarded fellowship in the International College of Dentists, American College of Dentists, and the Pierre Fauchard Academy. He has won several teaching awards and has presented over 450 lectures and hands-on workshops to colleagues in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, China, Peru, Denmark, and Taiwan. He has co-authored and published numerous scientific papers and a textbook entitled Esthetic Dentistry in Clinical Practice for Wiley-Blackwell which is currently available in 4 languages (English, Spanish, Polish and Turkish). Dr. Geissberger earned a Masters in Educational Psychology in 1994 and has been a Certified Personal Trainer (CPT) with the National Academy of Sports Medicine since 2008. He completed his Fitness Nutrition Specialty (FNS) training in 2011.
Dr. Geissberger’s goal is to provide an educational experience for your group in a non-intimidating format that focuses on providing the clinician with the latest techniques and information that can be immediately incorporated into everyday practice. Presentations tend to be rich in information and Dr. Geissberger pledges to both entertain and educate simultaneously. All topics can be customized to the specific interests of the group and many topics can be paired with a hands-on workshop.
A member of the Catapult Group, Dr. Geissberger has been awarded fellowship in the International College of Dentists, American College of Dentists, and the Pierre Fauchard Academy. He has won several teaching awards and has presented over 450 lectures and hands-on workshops to colleagues in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, China, Peru, Denmark, and Taiwan. He has co-authored and published numerous scientific papers and a textbook entitled Esthetic Dentistry in Clinical Practice for Wiley-Blackwell which is currently available in 4 languages (English, Spanish, Polish and Turkish). Dr. Geissberger earned a Masters in Educational Psychology in 1994 and has been a Certified Personal Trainer (CPT) with the National Academy of Sports Medicine since 2008. He completed his Fitness Nutrition Specialty (FNS) training in 2011.
Dr. Geissberger’s goal is to provide an educational experience for your group in a non-intimidating format that focuses on providing the clinician with the latest techniques and information that can be immediately incorporated into everyday practice. Presentations tend to be rich in information and Dr. Geissberger pledges to both entertain and educate simultaneously. All topics can be customized to the specific interests of the group and many topics can be paired with a hands-on workshop.
Honors and Achievements
Discover Dr. Geissberger's Latest Courses
Introduction to Injection Molding: An Overview of Concepts, Techniques and Applications
This fast-paced program will introduce clinicians to multiple injection molding concepts, techniques and applications. Treatment planning and case selection from simple to complex cases will be reviewed. A variety of techniques will be introduced and reviewed, giving the participant a better understanding what is required to optimize results. Materials and armamentariums that lend themselves to injection molding will be explored. Proper bonding, placement, and finishing techniques will be discussed.
At the completion of this program, clinicians will:
At the completion of this program, clinicians will:
- Understand how injection molding may fit into your clinical practice with step-by-step techniques
- Gain a working understanding of various techniques and when to consider their use
- Learn the proper armamentarium for various injection molding techniques
- Learn protocols for finishing and polishing to yield the most esthetic results
Clear Aligner Therapy in the General Dental Practice – Roadmap to Success
Now, more than ever, adult patients are seeking straight, white teeth. Establishing and maintaining a clear aligner program in a flourishing restorative practice can meet these patient needs and enhance the overall success of any practice. This program will outline the steps required to establish and grow this aspect of general dental practice. Emphasis will be placed of how to identify restorative cases which would greatly benefit from clear aligner therapy prior to restorative dentistry. Additionally, several aligner options will be discussed. Basic mechanics of tooth movement and attachment selection, type and optimization will be reviewed.
At the completion of this program, clinicians will:
- Understand the steps required to add clear aligner therapy to any general dental practice
- Learn communication skills for the entire team that helps promote this treatment option to all patients
- Understand which restorative cases would benefit significantly from clear aligner therapy
- Learn the subtle differences between many of the systems available in today’s marketplace
- Learn how to manage clinical cases to maximize clinical results and shorten treatment time with various attachment designs and placement modalities
Align, Bleach, Restore…Enhancing the Three Pillars of a Thriving Restorative Practice
Creating a thriving, sustainable restorative practice requires a systematic and thoughtful approach to patient care. Developing and maintaining a systematic approach to complex restorative cases can improve patient outcomes and boost productivity. Through this enlightening program, Dr. Geissberger will discuss the importance of aligning teeth prior to restorative care. This will be followed with strategies to enhance bleaching acceptance and protocols in your practice. The balance of the program will be focused on techniques and materials for both direct and indirect restorations, with the end goal being to create life-like results.
At the completion of this program, clinicians will:
- Understand the steps required to add clear aligner therapy to any general dental practice
- Learn communication skills for the entire team that helps promote this treatment option to all patients
- Understand which restorative cases would benefit significantly from clear aligner therapy
- Understand the differences between over-the-counter bleaching products and dentist dispensed products
- Learn the tricks to simple, beautiful composite restorations with sound bonding and placement techniques
- Learn how to enhance crown and bridge outcomes with sound treatment planning, modern ceramics, and appropriate cements
Why Are My Teeth Getting So Short? Managing, Altering, and Improving Vertical Dimension...An Overview
Many disease processes can cause the loss of vertical dimension of occlusion. Attrition, Germ, Bulimia, Bruxism, and Acid Erosion can all contribute to the process. Identifying and treating the condition requires proper diagnosis, jaw positioning and case design. This program will give a brief overview of a number of techniques and materials that can be used to restore vertical dimension. A step-by-step process to restore vertical dimension will be outlined and discussed. Particular attention will be paid to determining etiology and difficulties clinician may face in restoring vertical dimension.
During this program practitioners will:
- Learn how to diagnose vertical dimension
- Differentiate between loss of vertical dimension and compensatory eruption
- Gain a better understanding of the contributing etiologies to loss of vertical dimension
- Explore different approaches to restoring vertical dimension of occlusion
- Learn new techniques and materials to assist in simple, predictable results
Knock Their Socks Off Restorative Dentistry
This fast paced, informative session will introduce the participants to several new philosophies, materials and techniques in restorative dentistry designed to simplify clinical practice and provide exceptional clinical results that will impress your patients and ignite your fire for excellence. Various clinical tips and techniques will be introduced designed to eliminate common problems associated with routine clinical procedures. We will cover: Creating life-like Composite Resin Restorations, New materials and methods for Esthetic Dentistry, Providing predictable and lasting Implant Prostheses. Additionally, this course will contain a segment on patient management and communication with an emphasis on increasing case understanding and acceptance.
During this program practitioners will:
- Learn the tricks to simple, beautiful composite restorations
- Understand the current principles of esthetic dentistry and how to apply these to your clinical cases
- Learn the common complications associated with implant restorations and how to apply them
- Learn how various injection molding techniques can enhance your practice
- Obtain communication tips and trick designed to enhance patient understanding and acceptance of proposed treatment
Wellness – Better Health, Better Care: Promoting Physical Health for the Dental Practitioner, their Team and Patients
Wellness is an active process of becoming aware of and making choices toward a more successful existence. Establishing a wellness program for yourself and your practice can have lasting, profound results. A healthy, fit and engaged dental team brimming with energy and enthusiasm can provide great care for their patients and act as role models for healthy behavior. This program will examine the health and wellness trends of Americans and explore possible corrective strategies designed to enhance the well-being of all. Particular emphasis will be placed on a step-by-step approach to set, modify, monitor and achieve reasonable changes to one’s current level of overall wellness and physical activity. Additionally, all participants will learn ways to promote wellness and physical health of all they encounter on a daily basis.
During this program practitioners will:
- Learn how to build and retain a thriving team
- Assess their own personal wellness
- Expand their understanding of the link between systemic health and oral health
- Develop personal strategies to modify current behaviors towards a healthier existence
- Understand the key components of living well
- Learn how to motivate others to initiate changes designed to create wellness
- Develop strategies to promote systemic health by emphasizing know links to oral health
Maximizing Clinical Outcomes for Your Patient Population – Providing State of the Art Care...with Sound Diagnosis, Prevention Strategies, and Restorative Treatment
This fast paced, informative session will introduce the participants to several new philosophies, materials and techniques in preventive and restorative dentistry designed to simply clinical practice and yield predictable clinical outcomes and problem free restorations. Various clinical tips and techniques will be introduced designed to eliminate common problems associated with routine clinical procedures. The will include: diagnosing and managing caries, periodontal disease and occlusion, creating perfect Class II restorations, mastering flawless crown and bridge impressions, enhancing esthetics in anterior direct bonding cases and proper adhesion and curing protocols. Additionally, this course will cover the latest development in all porcelains, cements, impression materials and CAD/CAM technology and elucidate their influences on the modern practice of dentistry.
During this program practitioners will:
- Learn to enhance their disease management strategies
- Understand the steps involved in creating the perfect Class II composite restoration
- Master appropriate bonding and curing protocols.
- Learn predictable techniques designed to capture flawless impressions the first time they are attempted
- Review appropriate layering techniques to enhance esthetics of anterior bonding cases
- Gain knowledge of modern ceramic materials and understand limitations and strengths of each type of material
- Develop a better understanding of the indications and contraindications of each material
- Improve their understanding of the plethora of modern cements and which clinical situations are indicated for their use
- Navigate the technological advances in CAD/CAM Dentistry and figure out which systems may be most appropriate for their practices
- Learn predictable techniques designed to capture flawless impressions the first time they are attempted
Cutting Edge Techniques and Materials to Maximize Success of Posterior Composite Resin Restorations
The use of composite resin material as a direct restorative for posterior restorations has dramatically increased in the marketplace. With various materials emerging as a viable alternative to traditional techniques and the development of new resin compositions to assist clinicians with simplified techniques, it is easy to get confused and fall behind. What materials will you advocate for use in your practice? What has the literature been revealing on materials in current use? Should practitioners change their current techniques? What preparation design will you utilize?
This lecture will attempt to make sense of all of the products and techniques available in today’s marketplace and will focus on materials and their applications as well as a brief review of some of the literature. Emphasis will be placed on new developments in the composite area as well as outline what developments to watch for in the coming years.
During this program practitioners will understand:
During this program practitioners will understand:
- Various etching principles and how they are applied to composite resins
- How to place a flawless Class I, II, and IV posterior restoration
- Proper placement techniques that maximize clinical outcomes and esthetics
- How to select and place an appropriate matrix system
- How to create and maintain correct posterior anatomy and contours
Adhesive Dentistry – Maximizing the Placement of Anterior and Posterior Composites
The use of composite resin material as a direct restorative for anterior and posterior restorations has dramatically increased in the marketplace. With self-etching technology emerging as a viable alternative to traditional techniques and the development of new technology to assist clinicians with bulk-fill techniques, it is easy to get confused and fall behind. What materials will you advocate for use in your practice? What has the literature been revealing on materials in current use? Should practitioners change their current techniques? What preparation design will you utilize?
This program will attempt to make sense of all of the products and techniques available in today’s marketplace and will focus on materials and their applications as well as a brief review of some of the literature. Emphasis will be placed on new developments in the composite area as well as outline what developments to watch for in the coming years.
During this program practitioners will understand:
During this program practitioners will understand:
- Self-etching principles and how they are applied to composite resins
- How to reproduce natural tooth characteristics using composite resin
- How to improve the appearance and longevity of composite restorations
- What is required of materials to be utilized for bulk-fill and how to place them correctly
- Proper placement techniques that maximize clinical outcomes and esthetics
- How to control post-op sensitivity
- The mechanisms of bonding systems and learn to control sensitivity
- The differences between the various composites available to clinicians
Quarterbacking Difficult Restorative Cases in Tumultuous Financial Times
Has your practice seen a decline with our downturn in economic growth? Most practices have experienced between 10-25% decrease in revenue over the last two years. Now more than ever, excellent communication, dazzling case presentations and a complete understanding of patients is essential for survival. Through and exciting, fun and entertaining program, Dr. Geissberger will teach you the necessary skills in patient communication, treatment plan development and delivery that will propel you and your team to new levels of productivity and ultimately improved patient care.
During this program practitioners will learn:
- How to assess patient desires and how to customize their case presentations to maximize case acceptance
- How to fully diagnose loss of vertical dimension, compensatory eruption, altered passive eruption, wear, gerd, bulimia and other non-caries based dental diseases
- How to manage and restore these disease processes
- How to incorporate the latest technology into practice to maximize clinical productivity and outcomes
Treatment Planning, Designing and Delivering Complex Restorative and Multidisciplinary Cases
Treatment planning, designing and managing complex restorative and esthetic cases can be a daunting task. While each practitioner may have their own treatment preferences, several universal design and treatment principles can be applied to the treatment of all complex cases. These principles will be introduced through this exciting, interactive presentation using cases that include multidisciplinary needs and diligent management to achieve optimal results. Sequencing treatment with multiple specialties (orthodontics, periodontics, oral surgery, and endodontics) will be discussed. Emphasis will be placed on specific techniques and design concepts to aid practitioners in achieving optimal functional and esthetic results.
During this program practitioners will learn how to:
- Diagnose a variety of complex clinical situations
- Design a case with the final product in mind
- Select appropriate materials based on functional needs and esthetics
- Manage and quarterback all members of the treating team, including specialists
- Work effectively with laboratory support team to achieve lasting, esthetic results
- Optimize case acceptance through an increased understanding of various patient types
Incorporating Implant Dentistry into Your General Practice
This course is designed to assist practitioners in creating and maintaining a successful implant program within their general dental practice. A discussion of the choices between conventional dentistry and implant dentistry to replace missing teeth will be explored. Particular attention will be given to learning how to build treatment plans based on patient evaluation, bone quality, prosthetic and material options and economics. This course will cover esthetic considerations in the anterior zone with single-tooth and multiple implant restorations. Additionally, options for short span fixed prostheses and removable prostheses will be discussed. Both cement and screw retained options will be discussed.
During this program practitioners will understand:
- Which cases are better suited for conventional or implant dentistry
- The sequence for treatment planning and delivering predictable implant results
- How to maximize the working relationship with periodontics, oral surgeons and orthodontists
- Abutment design and selection
- Prosthetic design and material selection
- When to splint multiple units
- When to use a screw-retained design versus a cement-retained design
What’s New in Esthetic Dentistry
New materials, technology and techniques are developing at such a rapid pace that practitioners can become overwhelmed. Add to this the increased expectations of esthetic patients and the clinical performance of materials and the entire experience can be challenging.
This program will describe changes that have occurred over the last several years in the esthetic area and discuss patient factors that can significantly impact clinical success. New developments in technology and techniques will be outlined and demonstrated. Strategies and future trends that can keep you on the “cutting edge” will be presented. Additionally, my top ten list of things to have or do in order to be competitive in the esthetic arena will be shared.
During this program practitioners will:
- Gain a working knowledge of the new advances in materials in the esthetic area
- Understand the trends and developments that lie ahead and develop strategies to adapt to these changes
- Gain better insight into what motivates the esthetic patient and how to deal with difficult clinical situations
Staying on the Cutting Edge; New Materials, Methodologies and Techniques in Crown and Bridge Dentistry
This fast paced, informative session will introduce the participants to several new materials, methodologies and techniques in the practice of Fixed Prosthodontics. Participants will leave with a clear understanding of the significant changes that have occurred over the last five years with new technologies and materials that have both simplified fixed prosthodontics and streamlined patient treatment. This course will cover the latest development in all porcelains, cements, impression materials and CAD/CAM technology and elucidate their influences on the modern practice of dentistry.
During this program practitioners will:
- Learn what diagnostic aids exist to enhance the practice of Fixed Prosthodontics
- Gain knowledge of modern ceramic materials and understand limitations and strengths of each type of material
- Learn ideal preparation techniques designed to enhance longevity and predictability of crown and bridge restorations
- Develop a better understanding of the indications and contraindications of each material
- Improve their understanding of the plethora of modern cements and bonding techniques and which clinical situations are indicated for their use
- Navigate the technological advances in CAD/CAM Dentistry and figure out which systems may be most appropriate for their practices
- Learn predictable techniques designed to capture flawless impressions the first time they are attempted
New Advances in Direct and Indirect Restorative Dentistry…Overcoming Common Pain Points, Pitfalls, and Problems in Private Practice
This fast paced, informative session will introduce the participants to several new materials and techniques in restorative dentistry designed to simplify clinical practice and yield predictable, problem free restorations. Various clinical tips and techniques will be introduced designed to eliminate common problems associated with routine clinical procedures. They will include: creating perfect Class II restorations, mastering flawless crown and bridge impressions, enhancing esthetics in anterior direct bonding cases and proper adhesion and curing protocols. Additionally, this course will cover the latest development in all porcelains, cements, impression materials and CAD/CAM technology and elucidate their influences on the modern practice of dentistry.
During this program practitioners will:
- Understand the steps involved in creating the perfect Class II composite restoration
- Master appropriate bonding and curing protocols
- Learn predictable techniques designed to capture flawless impressions the first time they are attempted
- Review appropriate layering techniques to enhance esthetics of anterior bonding cases
- Gain knowledge of modern ceramic materials and understand limitations and strengths of each type of material
- Develop a better understanding of the indications and contraindications of each material
- Improve their understanding of the plethora of modern cements and which clinical situations are indicated for their use
- Navigate the technological advances in CAD/CAM Dentistry and figure out which systems may be most appropriate for their practices
- Learn predictable techniques designed to capture flawless impressions the first time they are attempted
Anterior Aesthetics as an Art Form, Treatment Planning for Aesthetic Dentistry…An Artist's Approach
Involving the whole team in Aesthetic Dentistry can be exciting and rewarding for all involved. A artistic approach to aesthetic dentistry is essential. This presentation will cover new techniques that have been developed to aid patients in visualizing potential aesthetic modifications of their dentition. We outline ways to involve the entire team in the treatment planning and delivery phases of aesthetics restorations.
During this program clinicians and staff members will:
- Learn the definition of esthetics in both dentistry and art
- Learn the scientific basis of esthetics in art and the world around us
- Develop a better understanding of the mathematical principles of esthetics compared to the esoteric esthetic concepts
- Understand the cultural differences in esthetic concepts
- Be able to evaluate the esthetic disposition of all patients
- Learn how to determine the esthetic values of each patient
- Learn to provide patients with a better understanding of aesthetic possibilities
- Learn how to create an office environment that promotes esthetics
Color In Dentistry, Its Role in the Aesthetic Arena (Half Day Program)
Life without color would be drab and virtually intolerable. This presentation outlines the basic principles of color and applies them to the everyday practice of dentistry. Color perception and acuity will be discussed in detail. Clinicians will better understand how important color is in the successful practice of dentistry. The presentation will give useful tips to ensure that the esthetics of each restoration is maximized.
Clinicians will have a greater understanding of the importance of balancing translucency, transparency and opacity in achieving good color matching. The importance of color in office design will be discussed. Additionally, digital technology created to increase the quality of the shade selection process will be discussed.
During this program practitioners will:
During this program practitioners will:
- Understand the basic principles of color
- Learn the skills required to achieve exception color matches
- Understand the limitations of current restorative materials in achieving acceptable color results
- Navigate the technological advances in shade selection utilizing digital equipment
Ethical Dilemmas in Aesthetic Dentistry
This presentation will review the ethical principles that guide us as practitioners. Each of us will confront potential ethical situations centered on aesthetic dentistry. We will develop some central concepts and suggest ways of incorporating them into our daily practice. Practitioners should leave with a better understanding of today’s ethical issues.
During this program practitioners will:
- Review the code of ethics governing the practice of dentistry
- Discuss ethical dilemmas they face on a regular basis
- Learn communication skills designed to assist practitioners when confronting ethical situations
- Learn how to create a win-win situation with all parties involved in ethical situations
- Review some potential ethical situations each practitioner will encounter
- Develop strategies for each participant to raise the level of ethical dentistry within our field
Making Sense of the Whitening Craze – Materials and Methods A to Z
The Whitening Craze continues. What materials will you advocate for your patients? Should practitioners offer a variety of options to their patients? This program will attempt to make sense of all of the products and techniques available in today’s marketplace. The lecture will focus on materials and their applications as well as cost analysis of various systems. Laser bleaching, light assisted bleaching, power bleaching, over the counter bleaching, take-home bleaching and other systems will be discussed at length. Strategies on how to increase the whitening component of private practice will be discussed.
During this program practitioners will:
During this program practitioners will:
- Understand the differences between over-the-counter bleaching products and dentist dispensed products
- Be able to weigh the pros and cons of in office whitening vs. home whitening
- Garner a better understanding of the effectiveness of all whitening techniques
- Learn how to control post operative sensitivity for their whitening patients
- Develop and enhance this component of their practices
Battling a High Caries Rate in an Uncontrolled Environment...Strategies and Materials for Success
Through this enlightening program, Dr. Geissberger will discuss strategies and materials that can greatly improve clinical outcomes in a patient population with uncontrolled caries. The importance of oral pH will be discussed and strategies for altering an unfavorable oral environment will be outlined. Particular attention will be given to preventative and restorative protocols that can be implemented in private practice. The use of glass ionomers will be discussed, emphasizing proper placement techniques.
At the completion of this program, clinicians will:
At the completion of this program, clinicians will:
- Understand the difference between a balanced oral environment and one that is susceptible to disease
- Develop strategies which can be implemented in practice to help patients control their high caries rate
- Develop a program for caries eradication that can be easily implemented into private practice
- Learn which materials should be used and how to properly restore dentitions plagued with the effects of uncontrolled caries
Digital vs. Conventional Impressions…Pitfalls, Pain Points, and Pluses
Well-fitting indirect restorations rely on a lawless impression. Reports from laboratory technicians indicate that some 68% of conventional impressions submitted to laboratories have flaws that would potentially compromise the final results of the restoration. This program will focus on proper impression techniques for both conventional and digital impressions. Emphasis will be placed on outlining proper techniques for capturing flawless impressions with both conventional and digital techniques. Emphasis will be placed on incorporating digital impression technology into practice for all forms of restorative dentistry from single units to multiple restorations. The use of digital impression technology for clear aligner orthodontics will also be discussed.
Clinicians will learn:
Clinicians will learn:
- Simple techniques to overcome the potential pitfalls of impression capturing
- How to overcome the pain points encountered with a conventional or digital impression
- The benefits to both approaches to clinical impressioning
- How to implement digital impressioning in their daily workflow without interrupting productivity and efficiency
Injection Molding: Hands-on Workshop Covering Various Techniques
In the past few years, injection molding has become an increasingly popular technique. This program will review several injection molding techniques and materials required to deliver predictable clinical results. Various materials, techniques and injection molding systems will be presented and experienced.
During this program clinicians will learn:
During this program clinicians will learn:
- Learn how to create an injection molding template
- Learn how to design proper vents for the injection molding process
- Practice both anterior and posterior injection molding principals and techniques
- Practice with various materials that are designed ideally for injection molding
- Learn protocols for finishing and polishing to yield the most esthetic results
Direct Composite Veneers Made Efficient and Predictable: A Hands-On Workshop
Discover the benefits of digital design for your composite bonding procedures. This program will explore the techniques and materials used to deliver anterior direct resin restorations using a customized 3D printed matrix. This revolutionary product combines computer-aided smile design paired with a 3D printed matrix for treating a variety of restorative situations, including veneers and diastema closures. This digitally designed patient-specific matrix system is intended to bring predictability, profitability and efficiency to anterior composite restorations.
During this program clinicians will learn:
• Predictable techniques creating direct resin veneers using a custom fabricated matrix
• To create lifelike clinical results using sound bonding and placement techniques
• How to easily and predictably close anterior diastemata
• The benefits of injection molding anterior esthetic cases
Injection Molding: Incorporating Innovative Concepts for Esthetic and Reconstructive Dentistry in Clinical Practice
This fast-paced program will introduce clinicians to multiple injection molding techniques and applications. Treatment planning and case selection for anterior esthetic cases, loss of vertical dimension cases, wear cases, and full mouth reconstruction will be reviewed. Focus will be placed on how to prepare for clinical cases using the injection molding method. Materials and armamentariums that lend themselves to injection molding will be explored. Proper bonding, placement, and finishing techniques will be discussed and practiced.
At the completion of this program, clinicians will:
At the completion of this program, clinicians will:
• Understand how injection molding fit into your clinical practice with step-by-step techniques
• Learn how injection molding maximizes your clinical outcomes and profitability from simple to complex casework
• Practice multiple techniques using injection molding principles
• Practice with various materials that are designed ideally for injection molding
• Learn protocols for finishing and polishing to yield the most esthetic results
The Oral Cavity Under Acid Attack…Identifying, Understanding and Treating Caries, Erosion, and other Acid Related Diseases
Through this enlightening program, Dr. Geissberger will discuss various disease conditions that plague the entire dental population, and identify several at risk populations. The importance of oral pH will be discussed and strategies for altering an unfavorable oral environment will be outlined. Additionally, the dental practitioner will learn progressive strategies to help their patients achieve oral balance and curb their disease processes
At the completion of this program, clinicians will:
- Learn when, where ,and how to place a glass ionomer restoration efficiently
- How to assess and test oral pH
- Learn to restore non-carious class V lesions that are beautiful and simple to place and polish
- Learn proper placement techniques for sealants, both glass ionomer, and conventional composite resin
Mastering Posterior Composite Restorations
The use of composite resin material as a direct restorative for anterior and posterior restorations has dramatically increased in the marketplace. With self-etching technology emerging as a viable alternative to traditional techniques and the development of new technology to assist clinicians with bulk fill techniques, it is easy to get confused and fall behind. What materials will you advocate for use in your practice? Should practitioners change their current techniques? What preparation design will you utilize?
This hands-on will provide step-by-step techniques and materials that allow clinicians to place beautiful, life-like posterior restorations in an efficient fashion. Several tips and tricks will be presented and practiced that will increase practitioner’s quality and predictability on a daily basis. Clinicians will learn techniques to master Class I, II and V posterior restorations.
At the completion of this program, clinicians will:
At the completion of this program, clinicians will:
- Self-etching principles and how they are applied to composite resins
- How to create life-like posterior restorations in Class I, II and V situations
- How to develop efficient placement techniques that maximize clinical outcomes and esthetics
- How to select and place an appropriate matrix system
- How to create and maintain correct posterior anatomy and contours
Adhesive Dentistry – Maximizing the Placement of Anterior Composites
The use of composite resin material as a direct restorative for anterior restorations has dramatically increased in the marketplace. Producing invisible restorations on anterior teeth can be a challenge. Learning how to properly blend composite resin to create lifelike results will be explored and practiced. The restoration of diastemas, worn incisal edges, fractured teeth and cervical erosion, abfraction and caries on anterior teeth will all be covered.
During this program practitioners will learn:
- Proper preparation protocols for all anterior composite restorations
- How to achieve the highest, predictable bond to anterior teeth
- How to reproduce natural tooth characteristics using composite resin
- How to create invisible restorations with composite resin
- How to restore Class IV, V, and VI restorations seamlessly and effortlessly
- How to establish lifelike surface anatomy and polish with a simple, predictable technique
Managing, Altering and Improving Vertical Dimension...An Overview... Lecture and Interactive Hands-on Workshop
Many disease processes can cause the loss of vertical dimension of occlusion. Attrition, Germ, Bulimia, Bruxism, and Acid Erosion can all contribute to the process. Identifying and treating the condition requires proper diagnosis, jaw positioning and case design. This program will give a brief overview of a number of techniques and materials that can be used to restore vertical dimension.
During this program practitioners will:
During this program practitioners will:
- Learn and practice simulation technique designed to allow patients to preview final reconstruction
- Explore different approaches to restoring vertical dimension of occlusion
- Learn how to jump vertical dimension in a simple and predictable fashion
- Learn how to restore vertical dimension through proper preparation and provisional techniques
- Learn new techniques and materials to assist in simple, predictable results
Veneer Workshop: The Essence of Smile Design…Interactive Hands-on Workshop
The focus and awareness of esthetic dentistry has never been greater. Today’s patients have heightened expectations and desires. Understanding the desires and meeting the patient’s demands has become increasingly more complex and challenging. Case design and case presentation will be an integral portion of the course. This course will review the principles of facial esthetics, smile design and provide practitioners the tools necessary to deliver remarkably beautiful results. Participants will apply esthetic principles and philosophies to designing an esthetic result with a variety of different techniques. Anterior veneer and crown design will be reviewed. Provisional restorations and bonding techniques will be explored. Final delivery and finishing will be discussed and practiced.
During the hand-on portion of the program clinicians will:
- Learn how to fabricate and deliver a smile design and simulation
- Learn and practice various veneer preparations and when to use them clinically
- Practice provisional fabrication and placement techniques
- Learn how to adjust and bond final restorations using state-of-the-art materials
Managing, Altering, and Improving Gingival Tissues During Common Restorative Procedures
Many restorations dentists place live in close proximity to the gingival tissue. Proper management of gingival tissues during any clinical restorative procedure is essential to ensure outstanding clinical results. This program will discuss several strategies to improve restorative care and outcomes through proper gingival tissue management. Particular attention will be placed on what techniques and materials can be used during common restorative procedures.
During this program practitioners will learn:
During this program practitioners will learn:
- How to manage gingival tissues during crown and bridge preparations
- Different management strategies for both conventional and digital impressions
- How to incorporate soft tissue lasers into common restorative procedures
Digital Impressions...Making Practice Simpler, Efficient and Fun…
A Hands-On Workshop
The traditional way of making an impression using conventional impression materials will be replaced by digital technology. For some, this change is simple….for most it represents an challenging modification to their daily practice. This program is designed to teach the dental team how to seamlessly incorporate digital impressions into their daily workflow. Each clinician will learn how to initiate a clinical case, scan both dental arches, capture a accurate bite registration and create a digital laboratory prescription. Additionally, clinicians will learn how to streamline the digital workflow and utilize digital impressions for implant restorations.
At the completion of this program, clinicians will:
At the completion of this program, clinicians will:
- Review the digital impression scanner market and the differences between technologies
- Understand principles and procedures of intraoral digital impression technology
- Understand how to incorporate this technology into their own private practice
- Be comfortable with scanning several clinical cases including single unit restorations, multiple restorations and implant prosthetics
- Learn how to manage the digital workflow from initial digital scan through restoration fabrication and delivery
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