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Adhesives, Composites, Cements & More – Innovative Materials and Applicators

Dr. George Freedman, DDS

Course date: Friday, April 16, 2010 09:00 AM (EST)

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Dental bonding is simplified by 7th and 5th generation adhesive materials and the latest innovations in composite technology have made conservative esthetic procedures very predictable.

Course fee: $49.00

Etch, bond and desensitize in a single step! The application of these dental materials is crucial to the success of the procedure. As with all other dental armamentarium, making the right clinical choice can make the difference between clinical success and failure and increases practice efficiency, effectiveness and income.

Indirect procedures are simplified by newer, easier to use, impression materials as well as one-step resin cements. One-step post cementation and core build-up techniques and materials are the norm.


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