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Confidence in Indirect Adhesion

Douglas J. Brown

Course date: Monday, June 13, 2011 09:00 AM (EST)

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2h
49.00
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“Indirect Adhesion is Created!” Our ability to diagnose and treat the needs of both Indirect and Direct dental substrates is the key to optimizing clinical outcomes in Indirect Adhesion.

Course fee: $49.00

Standardizing clinical protocols utilizing contemporary adhesive materials that address clinical challenges will serve to improve our delivery of quality care.

Learning Objectives

  1. Understand the key biological and clinical advantages of addressing individual substrates.
  2. Understand the different adhesive needs of Glass-Based vs. Non-Glass Based Indirect Substrates. 
  3. Learn the step-by-step technique to create a hydrophobic resin cohesive interface between dentin/enamel and the indirect substrate.

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