Nate Lawson, DMD/PhD: No relevant disclosure to display
90% of crowns and bridges are now fabricated from a ceramic material, according to a report from one of the largest US dental laboratories. Ceramic materials do not handle the same as metal-based restorations, and improper selection or handling can lead to premature failure. This course will teach you how to select and handle different types of ceramic materials that are currently used in dentistry, which will be much less confusing than typical marketing rhetoric. The ability to bond these dental ceramics allows the practitioner to perform more conservative tooth preparations. As there are many different types of dental ceramics available (zirconia, lithium disilicate, porcelain, processed composite, etc), determining the correct protocol for each type of ceramic can be confusing. This lecture aims to simplify the process of bonding ceramics and provide the clinician with a protocol that can be used to bond any type of dental ceramic. In this course, we will review the best clinical practices based on research studies conducted at the UAB School of Dentistry and provide pearls for you to take back to the office.
Fee: October-December: $90 January-February: $130
Learning Objectives:
Learn protocols for lithium disilicate onlays and zirconia resin bonded bridges.
Review clinical indications for different types of ceramic materials.
Review protocol for conventional cementation of zirconia crowns.