Non-Invasive and Additive Prosthodontics Restorations CME VIDEOS
Non-Invasive and Additive Prosthodontics Restorations CME VIDEOS is a course designed for dentists who wish to enhance their knowledge and skills in functional dentistry and orthopedics. The course is presented by Prof. Camilo D’Arcangelo, who has expertise in complex functional patients, including those with severe pathological tooth wear and bruxism. The course spans over 3 months, during which the participants will attend 10 webinars, covering various aspects of functional dentistry.
The course content is comprehensive, covering topics such as diagnostics, postural aspects, functional treatment, and final result: aesthetic rehabilitation by indirect restorations. Additionally, the course includes lessons on minimal invasive preparation for veneers, overlay, and onlay, occlusion, and occlusal balance of the lateral group of teeth, rehabilitation of patients with worn dentition, esthetic and occlusal rehabilitation of patients with teeth wear and asymptomatic occlusal disorders, additive prosthetics in the treatment of patients with parafunction practical tips, esthetic and occlusive rehabilitation of patients with musculoskeletal dysfunctions diagnosis, and parafunction and worn dentition methods of treatment.
The course aims to equip the participants with the knowledge and skills required to diagnose and treat patients with functional deviations, musculoskeletal dysfunctions, and worn dentition. The lectures provide practical tips and insights into complex functional patients, enabling dentists to offer the best possible treatment to their patients. The course content emphasizes the concept of additive restoration techniques and minimal invasive preparation for veneers, overlay, and onlay, which are essential for preserving tooth structure and achieving optimal results.
Overall, the Non-Invasive and Additive Prosthodontics Restorations CME VIDEOS course appears to be a comprehensive and valuable resource for dentists who wish to expand their knowledge and skills in functional dentistry and orthopedics. The course covers a wide range of topics, including diagnostics, treatment planning, and rehabilitation, providing practical tips and insights into complex functional patients. The focus on additive restoration techniques and minimal invasive preparation for veneers, overlay, and onlay is particularly noteworthy, as it highlights the importance of preserving tooth structure while achieving optimal results. Dentists who complete this course are likely to be better equipped to diagnose and treat patients with functional deviations, musculoskeletal dysfunctions, and worn dentition, and provide them with the best possible treatment.
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