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Creating Esthetic Laminates with Direct Composites

Dan E. Fischer, D.D.S., Victor B. Ortiz

Course date: Sunday, November 28, 2010 02:30 PM (EST)

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Composites have come a long way. Today this material possesses great beauty,strength, variety in color, translucency and opalescence.

Course fee: $95.00

We have opaquers, tints, flowable and paste composites. These qualities offer the modern esthetic dentist the opportunity to deliver a restoration that can be performed in an artistic way. This type of restoration also has the characteristics and the capacity to blend in with natural dentition. In this live demonstration Dr. Dan Fischer and Dr. Victor Ortiz will perform a diastema closure with direct laminates.

Learning Objectives

  • case selection
  • stratified composite restoration
  • symmetry preservation

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