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How to Select Materials for Direct Restorations

Dr. Harry Albers

Course date: Monday, July 05, 2010 09:00 AM (EST)

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2h
199.00
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When you are choosing a restorative material, it is important that you understand the physical properties of the materials you choose and their best applications in each situation, with the goal of achieving the best functional and esthetic results.

Course fee: $199.00

In this course, Dr. Harry Albers will show participants how to determine when a direct or indirect restoration is indicated for a particular tooth, how to decide which direct and indirect restorations are best, and how to design a restoration for optimal esthetic results.

Even with proper diagnosis, treatment planning, preparation and clinical techniques, the selection of the right material can mean the difference between treatment success and failure.


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