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Conservative dentistry achieved through a multi-disciplinary approach

Tom Colina, DMD
Combining orthodontics and cad/cam technology to achieve conservatism for a rehabilitation case
Article date: Wednesday, October 05, 2011 11:00 AM (EST)

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Learnig Objectives:

Upon completion of this course, the clinician will:

  1. be able to appreciate a multidisciplinary approach to achieve conservation of dental tissue.
  2. have an understanding of the varying diagnostic devices used for diagnosing and treating TMJ conditions.
  3. have a better comprehension of the rationale for mandibular anterior repositioningapproach in the treatment of TMJ Dysfunction.
  4. have a basic understanding of CAD/CAM application specifically the E4D system.
  5. understand the varying applications and limitations of pressable and machinable lithium disilicate material.

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