Course No: ES02-12 CDE Credits: 9
Advanced Anterior Composites: Developing Your Artistic Abilities to Create Life-Changing Smiles
Friday, February 24, 2012 (Lecture & Hands-On Course) SOLD OUT!
Location: University of Toronto Centre for Continuing Dental Education, 1440 Don Mills Road (Kern Road Entrance), Toronto, ON
Dr. Danièlle Larose
Course Goals and Objectives
Learn step-by-step how to create beautiful natural-looking restorations. When "drill and fill" is no longer a challenge for you, this course will provide you with the necessary training & skills to achieve gratifying results.
A lecture followed by hands-on training with today’s new esthetic materials and instruments will allow you to start on interesting new cases as soon as Monday morning. The materials, required instruments and step-by-step technique instruction for all types of anterior restorations will be covered. As a bonus, a discussion on “how much to charge for these types of procedures?” and marketing tips to increase case acceptance in your own practice will complete the day.
Topics to be discussed:
Course Outline
- Various composite materials (microhybrids vs microfills)
- Colour development principles
- Opaquers and tints
- Instrumentation
- Anterior techniques: Class III, IV, V, composite veneers (A4 to A2 colour change)
- Hands-on: veneers and characterization
- Porcelain repair
- Advanced techniques: diastema closure, instant orthodontics
- Maintenance
- Marketing and how to increase the amount of esthetic cases in YOUR OWN practice
Educational Objectives
- The preparation bonding system
- Can you create contour with interproximal matrices?
- Is a pink opaquer necessary?
- Does the microhybrid provide enough opacity?
- Is an opaquer needed to prevent shine through?
- Tints add chroma and characterization
- Microfils provide the final lustre and polish
- Is an incisal shade required for translucency?
- Surface sculpting and lobe form scatter light
- Use of a realistic cure for long term stability
The University of Toronto, Faculty of Dentistry appreciates the unrestricted educational grant provided by Clinical Research Dental.
Tuition*
(includes continental breakfast, lunch, and breaks)
|   | Prior to February 10, 2012 | After February 10, 2012 |
|---|---|---|
| Dentists | $695 | $715 |
| Dental Team Members | $125 | $125 |
There may be an additional charge for the purchase of materials that are required to complete the hands-on component of this course.
* Office Staff Tuition fee applies only when attending with dentist. Office Staff attending without dentist are required to pay the dentist fee.
Course Times:
Registration: 8:30 a.m.
Friday Course: 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
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.
Biography
Dr. Danièlle Larose obtained her D.M.D. from the University of Montreal in 1997. Dr. Larose maintains a private practice in Montreal primarily devoted to conservative esthetic dentistry. Her continuing education has focused on dental/facial esthetics and smile design, and has included programs from the Las Vegas Institute for Advanced Dental Training. She is a member of the Canadian Academy of Esthetic Dentistry. In her dynamic and motivating style, Dr. Larose lectures and leads hands-on programs covering direct anterior composite resin techniques. Dr. Larose has been featured in Oral Health’s Esthetic Issue, as well as Continuum.