In this two day course we will focus on simplifying direct composite restorations. We will tackle everyday challenges in anterior and posterior restorations in order to achieve excellent anatomy and great aesthetics

With two leading educators in their respective fields in the region you are in for your greatest education journey in a small group of only 12 participants!

Join us for a career-changing two days hands-on course on November 28-29, 2024 in Vilnius!

Hybrid course: Lecture online / hands-on on site

To provide you with more valuable hands-on experience, Agne and Mindaugas have crafted an engaging online course that dives deep into anterior and posterior composite restorations.

  • Early Access: You’ll receive access to the online part of the course two weeks prior to the hands-on session, allowing you to familiarize yourself with the material.
  • Extended Viewing: Enjoy the flexibility of revisiting the online content for two weeks after the live course, ensuring you can reinforce your learning at your own pace.
  • Interactive Learning: Throughout the hands-on part, you will be encouraged to raise questions you had during online lecture and engage in discussions, making for a comprehensive and immersive experience.
Each online session will take 2-3 hours and each hands-on session will take around 6-8 hours. 

DAY ONE: anteriors with agne malisauskiene

Aims and objectives 

  • To analyse anatomical landmarks relevant to direct composite restorations.
  • How to effectively use rubber dam for anterior composite restorations
  • Discuss step by step clinical processes. 

What is covered

  • Composite resin properties and application.
  • Principles of free hand direct anterior restorations, simplified preparation, layering, finishing and polishing protocol. 
  • Class III, Class IV and diastema closure.

Exercises are performed on phantom heads! 

LECTURE

Fast and efficient dentistry: freehand restorations

Dental anatomy: the fundamentals and anatomical landmarks 

DRAWING EXERCISE “Connect the dots” – finding the anatomy 

  • Composite resin properties 
  • Matrixing and layering 
  • Creating interproximal contacts 
  • Seamless margins

HANDS ON

Lateral incisor – Class III restorations – small and large – layering, mylar pull, polishing. Learning objectives: creating palatal marginal ridges, tight interproximal contacts, layering, creating invisible margins.

Central incisor – Class IV restoration – layering, finishing, polishing. Learning objectives: seamless tooth -composite margin, mimicking contralateral anatomical and optical width

DAY TWO: posteriors with mindaugas kudelis

Aims and objectives 

  • To be able to recreate both primary and secondary anatomy of posterior occlusal surfaces.
  • To understand occlusal morphology and simplify it enough for everyday fillings.

What is covered

  • Composite layering and manipulation techniques.
  • Basic/primary and complex/secondary morphology in direct restorations.
  • Finishing and polishing. 

LECTURE

Occlusal morphology – simplifying it enough for everyday fillings.

  • Composite layering and manipulation techniques.
  • Basic/primary and complex/secondary morphology in direct restorations
  • Finishing and polishing

HANDS ON

Practice on the standardised models, recreating bothprimary and secondary anatomy of posterior occlusal
surfaces. Full day module consists of 8 exercises.

TESTIMONIALS

All needed materials and equipment is provided by the course organiser and sponsors. Course is independent from manufacturers and speakers are giving their unbiased opinion on all materials that they use in practice. 

Course only: 1500 EUR

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Full package: 2000 EUR

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