SMILE DESIGN : From Planning To Bonding (Full Lecture + Hands On)
SMILE DESIGN : From Planning To Bonding
Digital dentistry is no longer limited to impression making and restoration fabrication but starts already in the diagnostic and treatment planning phase. In particular, digital smile design tools have significantly improved clinical and laboratory workflows, allowing for natural and facially driven smiles, based on the patient's specific needs and preferences. Digital technologies also facilitate high precision and accuracy in the laboratory, which are interconnected with the quality of the clinical care. Precision and minimally invasive dentistry require visual magnification aids through high-power loupes or, even better, surgical microscopes. For optimal clinical success, however, these tools must be integrated into efficient workflows and made part of the comprehensive clinical and laboratory concept.
Full day lecture (Analogue vs Digital Dentistry) + Hands-on.
Throughout the years, proper protocols were created by top world specialists. Then, microscopes and other magnification systems were introduced into a daily practice, and now it is difficult to imagine dentistry without them. Everything seemed completed. But no.. Modern dentistry moves one. We are going digital.
MAIN TOPICS:
- Patients' first visit.
- Proper communication.
- Photo/video documentation.
- Occlusion.
- CR position determination.
- Digital dentistry.
- Scanning strategies.
- Face scanning as powerful tool.
- 3D design of future smile in lab.
- 3D printing technologies.
- Mock-up transfer.
- Demo for patient.
- Micro invasive preparation for crowns and veneers.
- Importance of magnification.
- Loupes and microscopes.
- Fabrication of provisional restorations.
- Final restorations design Milling machines.
- 3D staining techniques.
- Importance of isolation
- Bonding protocol.
- Final documentation