Practical Course Basics of Direct Restoration of Posterior Teeth Class II – Interproximal Contacts
Ülevaade
Kuupäev
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Asukoht
Sadama 4, Tallinn
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Lektor
Gintautas Rumbaitis
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Sündmuse keel
Inglise
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Maht
8 akadeemilist tundi
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Korraldaja
Ortostuudio OÜ
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Kontakt
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The course is intended for dentists who work in the field of direct restoration and want to deepen their knowledge of tooth morphology, adhesion, and restoration techniques. The knowledge acquired during the course will help you work effectively and achieve not only aesthetic but also functional results. Restoring contacts is one of the most difficult tasks in our work.
Interactive lecture 3 hours
Practical exercises on tooth models 3 hours
In the theoretical part, we will discuss:
The morphology of molars.
What is needed for high-quality work? Magnification, isolation, working time.
How to diagnose tooth decay, when to treat Class II decay.
How to properly clean a Class II cavity. Use of a caries detector.
Preparation of the cavity for adhesion, final cleaning, sandblasting with aluminum oxide.
What materials (adhesives, composites) does the lecturer use for restoration? Flowable composites.
What instruments does the lecturer use? Useful instruments
How to restore large defects, How to restore the structural integrity of a tooth?
What to do in case of dentine fracture.
Restoration of tooth contact.
Matrices, wedges, rings.
Polishing of contacts.
Tasks performed by trainees during the practical training:
Trainees will learn how to position matrices correctly, use pins, and restore contacts directly.
Direct restoration of MOD and OD molar and premolar contacts.
Lektorist
Speaker Dr. Gintautas Rumbaitis completed his studies at the Lithuanian University of Health Sciences in 2012.
While practicing as a dentist, he discovered that his specialty lay in molar restorations. Since that time, he has been enhancing his expertise in this area. With advancements in composite materials, an increasing number of cases can now be restored directly. These restorations not only have an appealing appearance but, more importantly, they effectively restore the function and anatomy of the teeth.