Department Head and Associate Professor (CT) UIC College of Dentistry Chicago, Illinois, United States
Disclosure(s):
David M. Avenetti, DDS, MSD, MPH: No financial relationships to disclose
This hands-on course is designed for general dentists looking to enhance their skills in pediatric restorative dentistry. Participants will gain practical experience with contemporary approaches for restoring both anterior and posterior primary teeth. The course will cover a range of techniques, including posterior intracoronal restorations, full-coverage restorations for both anterior and posterior teeth, and chairside space maintenance. With a focus on real-world application, attendees will refine their clinical techniques and deepen their understanding of when and how to use these restorative options for optimal patient care. By the end of the course, participants will feel confident in performing a variety of pediatric restorative procedures.
Review and practice the latest techniques for restoring both anterior and posterior primary teeth. Participants will learn how to apply evidence-based practices for optimal aesthetic and functional results.
Practice the step-by-step process for posterior intracoronal restorations and full-coverage restorations and anterior full-coverage restorations on primary teeth. Understand the clinical indications, material choices, and techniques necessary for successful restorations that preserve tooth structure and promote long-term success.
Learn the role of chairside space maintainers in pediatric dentistry and practice creating and placing chairside space maintainers for primary teeth. Emphasize the importance of preserving arch space for proper eruption of permanent teeth and preventing malocclusion.