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10 - 11 жовт 2021
Англійська

Aesthetic dentistry congress

Paulo Kano
Markus B. Blatz
Galip Gurel
Eyup Celik
Melih Sengul
Bora Korkut
Serhat Koken
Деталі курсу
Лектори
Місце проведення

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October 10


MARKUS BLATZ


How to bond to zirconia - the APC concept


– Modern ceramic materials and their indications;

– Different types of zirconia, their advantages and limitations;

– Fundamental adhesive bonding principles based on material composition;

– Successful cementation and resin bonding protocols for zirconia;

– The possibilities of bonded zirconia restorations, especially resin-bonded bridges;

– Clinical and laboratory guidelines for long-lasting esthetic zirconia restorations.


MELIH SENGUL


Оcclusal rehabilitation with orthopedic stability


– Stable condyle position;

– The relation between occlusion and TMD;

– Horizontal and vertical chewing patterns;

– The principles of bio-esthetic occlusion;

– Biologic tooth forms;

– Restorative options in occlusal rehabilitation.


SERHAT KOKEN


Anterior Direct Composites; Layering Tips and Tricks


– Clinical guidelines for color perception;

– Planning a multi-shade layering;

– Layering dentin and enamel shades on previously created palatal shell;

– Finishing and polishing procedures to create live looking restorations.


EYUP CELIK


Minimal invasive veneers


– Minimal invasive approach on veneers;

– Succes rate of minimal invasive veneers;

– How much safe increasing vertical dimension;

– Clinical tips for minimal invasive veneers;

– Minimal Invasive prosthetic procedure;

– No prep veneers or prep veneers.


October 11


GALIP GUREL


Essentials of Aesthetics. Analog VS Digital


– Pre-visualisation in Aesthetic Dentistry: Mock-Up or Digital Technology?

– The need for APT as a treatment planning tool.


A well done APT will help the dentist, patient and the technician:


– Work with ease, as patient is motivated throughout the process;

– To notice whether the treatment plan is realistic/unrealistic;

– To communicate with other team members to show what is the desired final;

– To guide orthodontic, periodontal or implant treatment;

– To communicate with the technician easily and allow him work more comfortable indirectly;

– To prep less and preserve enamel;

– To produce veneers with uniform thickness;

– To manage color factor better;

– To save time, money and equipment.


PAULO KANO


Is it better to make a dental restoration digitally than in the traditional process?


– How to diagnose and plan Aesthetics restorations in CAD software so that delivery matches expectations;

– Importance of using facial references during patient assessment;

– Use of Flapless piezoelectric surgeries for non-specialist clinicians;

– Virtual simulation from A to Z;

– Can technology achieve form, function and esthetics in the manufacture of dental restorations?

– Why the exact copy of the dental morphology impacts the final result of an aesthetic restoration;

– How to communicate dentist, technician and patients;

– A step-by-step, fully digital workflow for aesthetic new smile.


BORA KORKUT


Monochrome Anterior Composite Restorations: Opportunities and Limitations


– Treatment planning and pre-restorative procedures;

– Decision of monochrome and polichrome layering;

– Selection of resin composite and layering instrument;

– Clinical protocols of monochrome composite restorations;

– Analysis and simulating of natural surface texture;

– Post-operative approaches and recall appointments.


POST-CONGRESS: GALIP GUREL PRACTICE

"The ACP concept: indirect restoration manufacturing"

Participation fee: 2480


Day 1 (October 12)


Basic introduction to the APT concept


– The story of APT (Aesthethic Pre-evaluative Temporaries);

– The story of the silicone indexes;

– The story of the preparation through the APT technique;

– Basic Analog workflow for the anterior bonded porcelain restorations;

– Video of a live recorded case.


Tooth Preparation by Dr. Gurel (video)


– Designing the smile;

– Mock-up - Wax-up;

– Preparing silicone indexes in the lab or chair side;

– Analyzing the smile with the indexes;

– Aesthetic pre-recontouring- APR (if needed) ;

– Aesthetic Pre-evaluative Temporaries - APT;

– Evaluation of the aesthetics through APT;

– Evaluation of occlusion through APT;

– Evaluation of phonetics through APT;

– Tooth preparation through the APT;

– Using depth cutters;

– Using extra fine diamond burs;

– Finishing the margins;

– Utilizing the loops and microscope;

– Customising your Arkansas stone burs for finalising gingival margin preparations;

– Using the softlex paper discs during the preparation;

– Handling exposed dentin at time of preparation;

– Impression making using retraction cords (if needed);

– Provisionals (discussing different techniques depending on different indications);

– Rechecking the provisionals for aesthetics, functions, phonetics.


– Importance of the mock up (analog/digital);

– Presenting the case to the patient - the direct mock up;

– The mock up as the navigator;

– The mock up as the diagnostic tool;

– Classification and different types of direct mock up;

– The Art of the Personalised Smile Design;

– Different personalities, different choices;

– Personality traits (Hippocrates);

– Different cultures, religions, backgrounds, traditions however a single universal VISUAL LANGUAGE (Carl Jung);

– Importance of the mock up (analog/digital);

– Presenting the case to the patient - the direct mock up;

– The mock up as the navigator;

– The mock up as the diagnostic tool;

– Classification and different types of direct mock up;

– The Art of the Personalised Smile Design;

– Different personalities, different choices;

– Personality traits (Hippocrates);

– Different cultures, religions, backgrounds, traditions however a single universal VISUAL LANGUAGE (Carl Jung);


Visagismile in 3D REBEL Digital (LIVE)


In this LIVE section Dr Gurel will be demonstrating LIVE on a patient (and may be one for one of the attendees), how to make an Indirect Mock up through the brand new 3D Digital software called the REBEL.


A new Smile Design will be created and tried one of the attendees according to the VisagiSMile proposal.


The protocol for the REBEL will be explained in to full details. Bring your laptops with you.


All you have to do is:


– Make a very simple mockup ONLY on the CENTRALS;

– Make a full face picture of the patient;

– Digitally scan intraorally, and send the 3D STL file to the digital wax up center. Within less than an hour the 3D STL file of the New Smile design proposal will arrive. Then will be 3D printed to be ready for the second day.


Day 2 (October 13)


Theory


– Tooth preparation techniques for complicated situations (in details);

– Additive vs Subtractive conditions;

– How to deal with the protruded teeth;

– How to to handle the teeth that are to much palatally positioned.


Hands-on Course On Models For All Participants


– Mock-up (according to Visagismile and REBEL proposal);

– Preparing the translucent silicon impression through the wax up model;

– Preparing the silicon index;

– Checking the smile with index;

– Aesthetic Pre-recontouring - APR ;

– Aesthetic Pre-evaluative Temporaries - APT. Evaluation of aesthetics through APT;

– Tooth preparation through the APT;

– Using depth cutters;

– Using different diamond burs;

– Finishing the margins;

– Modifying the translucent silicon impression for the provisionals;

– Making the provisionals using RSVP technique ;

– Rechecking the provisionals for aesthetics.


– LIVE application of the REBEL 3D Digital wax up;

– Analysing the 3D printed models from REBEL;

– An impression of the 3D printed model is made with a silicone impression;

– And an APT is made through the silicone impression in the patient’s mouth;

– Checking the final outcome LIVE on the patient;

– Bonding - adhesives;

– Update on Dental adhesives;

– The hybrid layer;

– Ingredients of the adhesive systems;

– How to classify the adhesive systems in their most simplistic way;

– Total etch vs. Self etching;

– Advantages vs. Disadvantages, when to use which one?

– Possible post op problems;

– Light sources (important or not);

– Video of the live recorded case (from the first day);

– Bonding the Porcelain Laminate Veneers by Dr. Gurel;

– Removing the provisionals;

– Try-In;

– Whether or not to use the rubber dam;

– Surface treatment of the prepared tooth surface;

– Surface treatment of the intaglio surface of the porcelain restoration;

– Seating the porcelain restoration;

– Bonding the Porcelain Laminate Veneers;

– Light curing (Technique for the minimum invasive margin cleaning);

– Final Cleaning (burs or ?);

– Checking the aesthetics, occlusion.


FINAL QA.


Лектори 7

Certified Dental Technician

Graduated from the Faculty of Dentistry Santo Amaro

Master in Implantology

President of the Brazilian Society of Digital Dentistry (SBOD) 

Director of the Paulo Kano Education Center

Creator developer of the Cllones Techniques and Protocols 

Creator of the SKYN / SKIN Concept and the Anatomic Shell Technique (AST)

Author of the books "Invisible Ceramic Restorations" and "Equilibrium: adhesive ceramics case book"

 

Dr. Markus B. Blatz is Professor of Restorative Dentistry, Chairman of the Department of Preventive and Restorative Sciences, and Assistant Dean for Digital Innovation and Professional Development at the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he also founded the Penn Dental Medicine CAD/CAM Ceramic Center. Dr. Blatz graduated from Albert-Ludwigs University in Freiburg, Germany, and was awarded additional Doctorate Degrees, a Postgraduate Certificate in Prosthodontics, and a Professorship from the same University. Dr. Blatz is co-founder and immediate past President of the International Academy for Adhesive Dentistry (IAAD). He is a Board-certified Diplomat in the German Society for Prosthodontics and Biomaterials (DGPro) and a member of multiple other professional organizations, including the American Academy of Esthetic Dentistry, the European Academy of Esthetic Dentistry, the International College of Prosthodontists, the American College of Prosthodontists (honorary member), Academy of Osseointegration, and O.K.U. Honor Dental Society. He serves on the editorial boards of numerous recognized scientific dental journals and is Associate Editor of Quintessence International. He is coauthor of the international bestseller “evolution – contemporary protocols for anterior single-tooth implants”. Dr. Blatz is the recipient of multiple teaching and research awards and has published and lectured extensively on dental esthetics, restorative materials, and implant dentistry.

 
Author of the APT concept. Author of “The Science and Art of Porcelain Laminate Veneers”, translated into 10 different languages. Founder and the honorary president of EDAD (Turkish Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry). Past president of the European Academy of Esthetic Dentistry (EAED). Member of the American Society for Dental Aesthetics (ASDA), American Academy of Restorative Dentistry (AARD). Honorary diplomate of the American Board of Aesthetic Dentistry (ABAD). Editor-in-chief of the Quintessence Magazine in Turkey. Visiting professor at the New York University (USA) , Marseille Dental University (France) and Istanbul Yeditepe University (Turkey).
 
Bachelor of science. One of the most trending dentists on Instagram. His patients’ list includes the world’s most renowned celebrities and elites.
 

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