Module 5: INDIRECT AESTHETIC RESTORATIONS

INDIRECT POSTERIOR AESTHETIC RESTORATION

This course explores the principles and techniques for indirect posterior aesthetic restorations, focusing on tooth preparation, material selection, and adhesive protocols. Participants will learn the biomechanical and esthetic considerations essential for durable, functional restorations, including the latest advancements in ceramic and composite materials, precise impression techniques, digital workflows, and occlusion management.

The hands-on sessions provide practical training in fabricating posterior restorations such as inlays, onlays, overlays, vonlays, and crowns. Clinicians will refine skills in tooth preparation, material handling, adhesion, and shade matching to deliver natural-looking, long-lasting restorations, applying modern techniques directly to clinical cases for improved patient outcomes.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

THEORETICAL PART

Master Treatment Planning

Gain knowledge of the principles of case selection, diagnosis, and treatment restorations.

Evaluate Case Selection

Learn how to identify suitable cases for indirect restorations in posterior teeth.

Manage Occlusion analysis

Highlight the importance of proper occlusal adjustment and considerations in restoring function in posterior teeth.

Address how to assess and correct the occlusal scheme to ensure long-term restoration success.


Understanding Materials

Explore the types and properties of materials used in Posterior indirect esthetic restorations (ceramics, composites, etc.)

Analyze Tooth Preparation Techniques

Explain the principles of cavity preparation for indirect restorations, focusing on preserving tooth structure.

Address margin placement, undercuts, and occlusal considerations specific to posterior teeth.


Master Provisionalization

Learn to fabricate provisional restorations to protect the prepared tooth.

Mastering Bonding Protocols

Learn the fundamentals of bonding and cementation for long-lasting restorations.

THEORETICAL PART

Practice Tooth Preparation

Perform accurate tooth preparation for various types of indirect restorations such as inlays, onlays, overlays, vonlays and crowns.

Master Impression Techniques

Get hands-on experience with traditional and digital impression techniques for high precision.

Provisionalization

Learn to fabricate provisional restorations to protect the prepared tooth

Apply Cementation Protocols

Learn and practice the steps for cementation of indirect restorations, ensuring optimal esthetic and functional results.

Polish and Finishing Techniques

Develop skills in finishing and polishing restorations to achieve natural esthetic appearance.

Module 5: INDIRECT AESTHETIC RESTORATIONS

INDIRECT ANTERIOR AESTHETIC RESTORATION

This course covers the principles and techniques of smile analysis and restorative planning to achieve optimal anterior restorations. The theoretical component addresses treatment planning, material selection, tooth preparation, and adhesive protocols, while highlighting aesthetic and functional considerations, digital workflows, and effective communication with the dental lab to ensure precise, high-quality outcomes.

The hands-on sessions focus on fabricating anterior indirect restorations, such as veneers and crowns. Participants will practice tooth preparation, material selection, adhesion, and shade matching, gaining practical skills to deliver durable, natural-looking restorations and enhance patient outcomes through minimally invasive, esthetic techniques.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

THEORETICAL PART

Master Provisionalization

Learn to fabricate provisional restorations to protect the prepared tooth.

Review Bonding Protocols

Learn the fundamentals of bonding and cementation for long-lasting restorations.

Review Cementation Protocols

Learn and practice the steps for cementation of indirect restorations, ensuring optimal aesthetic and functional results.

Master Finishing and Polishing Protocols

Master finishing and polishing techniques for optimal aesthetic outcomes.

Evaluate the role of digital technology

Discuss the impact of digital workflows in improving accuracy and efficiency in indirect restorations.

Troubleshooting and Complications

Learn how to manage potential complications, such as debonding, marginal discoloration, and fractures.

Discuss Cases

Learn strategies for managing more complex anterior aesthetic cases, including crowded & malformed anterior cases.

HANDS-ON PART

Practice Tooth Preparation

Perform accurate tooth preparation for various types of indirect restorations such as veneers or ceramic crowns.

Master Impression Techniques

Get hands-on experience with traditional and digital impression techniques for high precision.

Provisionalization

Learn to fabricate provisional restorations to protect the prepared tooth

Apply Cementation Protocols

Learn and practice the steps for cementation of indirect restorations, ensuring optimal esthetic and functional results.

Polish and Finishing Techniques

Develop skills in finishing and polishing restorations to achieve natural esthetic appearance.