Indirect Restorative Materials, Adhesives, and Cements
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General Dentist
Audience -
Free
Cost -
2 CE Credits
Credits -
Self-Instructional
Method -
January 27, 2022
Released -
January 27, 2025
Expired
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What's included?
Course Description
In this 2-hour video, Dr. Tom Dudney discusses factors affecting the selection of indirect restorative materials that will satisfy the aesthetic and functional goals of the patient as conservatively as possible. Cases will be used to demonstrate the use of these materials, bonding agents, and cements in different clinical situations.
Learning Topics
- Recognize the factors affecting material selection
- Explore monolithic vs. layered restorations
- Combine aesthetics and function with emax lithium disilicate
- Learn advantages and disadvantages of full contour zirconia
- See the benefits of the new universal adhesives
- Identify which cements to use when and why
- Learn how to treat the tooth and the restoration when conventionally cementing or adhesively bonding
- Understand the long term benefits of bioactive cements
Course Details
- Course Fee: Free
- Credits: Catapult Education designates this continuing education activity for 2 credits
- Method: Self-Instructional
- Audience: General Dentist
- AGD Subject Code: 250
Meet the instructor
Thomas Dudney, DMD
Dr. Thomas Dudney is a nationally recognized educator who's programs have an emphasis on high aesthetics and restorative dentistry. In addition to teaching and lecturing, Dr. Dudney has authored several articles on Aesthetic Dentistry. He is a member of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, Alabama Dental Association, Academy of General Dentistry, Birmingham District Dental Society, the American Society for Dental Aesthetics, American Dental Association, Catapult Education, and a Diplomat of the American Board of Aesthetic Dentistry. He maintains a private practice with emphasis on aesthetic and restorative dentistry in Birmingham, Alabama.
Course contents
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Catapult Education receives funding from GC American, Doxa, and Bisco for this presentation. Dr. Tom Dudney receives and honorarium from GC America, Doxa, and Bisco for the time involved in preparing and delivering this presentation. Catapult Education delivers clinically relevant continuing dental education programs which address the needs and preferences of our audience and provides them with the knowledge and confidence to integrate new techniques, practice management and treatment options into their respective practices. Catapult Education is committed to ensuring the content quality, objectivity and scientific integrity of all continuing education courses. Instructors are advised to support clinical recommendations with scientific research-supported data whenever possible and to disclose any conflict of interest between them and any corporate organization offering financial support or grant monies for this CE activity. Instructors are advised, where appropriate and if relevant to the subject matter of the presentation, to mention a variety of different product choices so as to present a balanced view of all therapeutic options available and promote improvements in oral healthcare free from commercial bias.