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Achieving Excellence in Posterior Provisionals

Dr. Bob Lowe

Course date: Saturday, July 03, 2010 09:00 AM (EST)

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1h
199.00
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The provisional restoration is a critical component in treatment, and the design for the provisional restoration begins with a gathering of diagnostic information - including the desires of both the patient and dental team.

Course fee: $199.00

The hardest part of the fabrication process is not the trimming or the finishing, but rather the carving of the anatomy and the occlusion. Before fabrication, an understanding of occlusion must be established.

In this course, Dr. Robert Lowe will discuss choosing the right provisional materials for shade-matching, burr selection for fast and accurate trimming and polishing, carving techniques for realistic anatomy and ideal occlusion, and staining for shade modification.


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