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Course No: ES10-10
CDE Credits:   Friday Lecture Only - 6   Lecture & Hands-On - 12

Giving Your Patients Something To Smile About:
Composite Artistry - Simplified

Friday, Oct. 22, 2010 (Lecture)
Saturday, Oct. 23, 2010 (Half-Day Hands-On – Limited Attendance)

Location: University of Toronto Centre for Continuing Dental Education, 1440 Don Mills Road, Toronto, ON

A Lecture & Participation Course
and component of Esthetic Dentistry Courses**

Dr. Ronald Jackson

Dr. Ronald Jackson

Course Overview

The greatest impact of cosmetic or esthetic dentistry is providing patients with beautiful smiles that enhance self-esteem and encourages them to refer. However, materials and techniques have undergone significant evolution in recent years and dentists are challenged to keep current. In addition, esthetic standards have been raised and quality outcomes redefined by today's educated patient. This presentation will illustrate the value of using direct composite resin for treating anterior restorative needs and cosmetic desires. The logical, conservative techniques shown will lead to results that please the patient and the dentist.

In the hands-on workshop participants will have the opportunity to use Empress Direct (Ivoclar Vivadent), a new, state of the art, naturally shaded composite system. Exercises will include placement of an invisible Class IV and, time permitting, closure of a diastema. Magnification loupes are suggested. All other materials will be provided.

Lecture Topics:

  • Rationale of additive dentistry versus subtractive
  • Materials and systems
  • Opacity/Translucency, Form, Color, Characterizations, Texture and Surface contour
  • The invisible Class IV, diastema closure, basic veneers, complex veneers, instant orthodontics, veneering a dark tooth, etc.

Lecture Objectives

  • To gain an appreciation for conservative direct resin restorations
  • To learn the essential features of a naturally shaded composite system
  • To understand the stratification of opacities to achieve life-like restorations
  • To be able to apply these conservative techniques practically and efficiently in a general practice
  • To increase the joy of dentistry by enhancing patients’ smiles

The University of Toronto, Faculty of Dentistry appreciates the unrestricted educational grant provided by Ivoclar Vivadent and The Aurum Group for this course.

Tuition*

(includes continental breakfast, networking lunch, and afternoon refreshments)

  Prior to October 8, 2010 After October 8, 2010
Dentists -
Friday Lecture Only:
$395 $415
Dentists -
Lecture & Saturday Hands On:
$995 $1,050
Dental Team Members -
Friday Lecture Only:
$125 $125
Dental Team Members -
Lecture & Saturday Hands On:
$150 $150

There may be an additional charge for the purchase of materials that are required to complete the hands-on component of this course.

Course Times:

Registration - 8:30 a.m.
Friday - 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Saturday - 9:00a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

*Register at the same time for 2 or more courses and receive a 10% discount on each course.

CANCELLATION POLICY: Two weeks prior to course date – 100% refund. One week prior to course date – 50% refund. There is no refund for cancellations after one week prior to course date.

DISCLAIMER: Dental education institutions have an obligation to disseminate new knowledge related to the dental practice. In so doing, some presentations may include controversial materials or commercial references. Sponsorship of a continuing dental education course by the University of Toronto Faculty of Dentistry does not necessarily imply endorsement of a particular philosophy, procedure, or product by this institution. The University of Toronto Faculty of Dentistry reserves the right to cancel this course due to circumstances beyond its control.

**A component of Esthetic Dentistry Courses

Back to Course Overview

The goal of the University of Toronto Esthetic Dentistry courses is to provide participants with a logical and insightful perception as to how to examine, treatment plan and deliver dentistry to their patients that is functional, esthetic and optimally maintainable.

The courses will be run in logical progression in order to give each practitioner insight, perception, and the vision to achieve their restorative esthetic goals. Treatment planning and working with a dental team of specialists is stressed. Although there is no way to learn everything in just seven sessions, participants will acquire the fundamentals and direction to continue their quest for dental excellence.

Participants who successfully complete seven courses in a period not exceeding three years from the date they begin this program will receive a certificate from the University of Toronto Faculty of Dentistry Continuing Dental Education. This certificate will not confer specialty status nor is it meant to infer superior qualifications but is recognition of the dentist’s participation in this Continuing Dental Education program. Each of the programs will take place on a Friday and Saturday in Toronto. Each course will consist of a full day lecture on Friday followed by hands-on participation on Saturday to allow the participant to fully understand and practice what they have learned the previous day.

Space is limited!


Ronald D. Jackson, DDS, FAACD, DABAD

Dr. Ron Jackson is a 1972 graduate of West Virginia University School of Dentistry. He has published many articles on esthetic, adhesive dentistry and has lectured extensively across the United States and abroad. Dr. Jackson has presented at all the major U.S. scientific conferences as well as to Esthetic Academies in Europe, Asia and South America. He is an Accredited Fellow in the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, a Fellow in the Academy of General Dentistry, a Diplomate in the American Board of Aesthetic Dentistry and is Director of the Advanced Adhesive Aesthetic Dentistry and Anterior Direct Resin programs at the Las Vegas Institute for Advanced Dental Studies. Dr. Jackson practices comprehensive restorative and cosmetic dentistry in Middleburg, Virginia.

Calendar: 2009/2010

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the dates below.

Supper Seminars Calendar

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September 2010 to April 2011
1 to 2 Saturdays per month: Certificate in Dental Practice Management, 2010-2011
— Linda Anderson
September 26, 2010: Infection Control for Dental Offices: A Guide to Best Practices for All Oral Health Care Professionals
— Dr. Luch Valenzano, Gaye Donnan & Lucy Ferraro
October 15, 2010: Medical Emergencies
— Dr. Dan Haas
October 16, 17, 2010: Oral Sedation and Nitrous Oxide Sedation
— Dr. Dan Haas and Dr. Michelle Tang
October 22, 23, 2010: Giving Your Patients Something to Smile About: Composite Artistry - Simplified
— Dr. Ronald Jackson
October 29, 2010: Prevention and Management of Complications in Implant Dentistry
— Dr. Mark Lin
November 19, 2010: Infection Control: “What’s Bugging Your Office?”
— Dr. John Molinari
November 20, 2010: Beyond Aligners: Staying on the Straight and Narrow in Orthodontics
— Dr. James Posluns
January 14, 2011: Predictable C&B Impressions and Simplified Temporization
— Dr. Len Boksman and Greg Tousignant
January 28, 29, 2011: Small Field-of-View Cone Beam CT: Principles and Applications
— Dr. Ernest W.N. Lam
February 4, 2011: Problem Solving in Endodontics; Selection and cementation of Fibre posts
— Dr. Manfred Friedman
February 11, 2011: Conservative Dentistry and Evidence-Based Clinical Care - An Optimal Approach to Treatment Planning
— Dr. Dorothy McComb
February 25, 26, 2011: Dental Implant Surgery: Beyond the Basics
— Dr. Cameron M.J. Clokie and Dr. Jack G. Zosky
March 4, 2011: Ultimate Synergistic Team “1+1=3”
— Lisa Philp
March 25, 26, 2011: Participation Course with Multiple Hard and Soft Tissue Lasers
— Dr. Robert Convissar
April 1, 2011: Medical Emergencies
— Dr. Dan Haas
April 2, 2011: Traumatic Injuries to Children, Adolescent, and Young Adult Teeth
— Dr. Peter Judd
April 2, 3, 2011: Oral Sedation and Nitrous Oxide Sedation
— Dr. Dan Haas and Dr. Michelle Tang
April 8, 9, 2011: Endodontic Solutions: Strategies for Endodontic Predictability & Profitability — The Hands-On-Programme
— Dr. Gary Glassman
April 15, 16, 2011: Outside The Box: Restorative Update 2011 - Hands-On Predicatable Composite and Glass Ionomer Restorations
— Dr. Robert Ritter & Dr. Christopher Ramsey
May 6, 7, 8, 2011: Oral Surgery for the General Practitioner
— Dr. Howard Holmes, Course Director
May 14, 2011: Perio 360°: From Herodontics to Implants
— Dr. Yair Lenga
June 3, 2011: Capture the Perfect Smile and Prepare Effective Marketing and Educational Material for your Practice
— Rita Bauer
June 24, 2011: The Hottest Topics in Dentistry Today
— Dr. Louis Malcmacher
September 17, 2011: Immediate Implant Loading: Realities and Implementation in Every Day Practice
— Dr. Lesley David and Dr. John Zarb
October 21 & 22, 2011: Creating Endodontic Excellence
— Dr. Clifford J. Ruddle
November 18, 19, 2011: Practical Solutions for Complex Restorative Care
— Dr. Arun Nayyar & Dr. Gregori M. Kurtzman

For more details, visit www.cde.utoronto.ca
Register here or call: 416-979-4902