Courses by Speaker (Sheets, Cherilyn)
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| Thursday, January 31, 2013 |
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Course Title |
Type |
Speaker(s) |
| 8:00 AM |
11:00 AM |
Synergy occurs when an interdisciplinary team combines
its strengths for treatment planning regarding esthetic
dilemmas with the goal of creating idealized patient
outcomes. The macroscopic relationships of the patient’s
orofacial appearance, the hard and soft tissue symmetry,
and the color and optical qualities of the biological
replications are critical to overall esthetics. The important
microscopic relationships of marginal adaptation, subgingival
contours, biofilm control, and biomechanical forces
of occlusion also impact longevity, health, and long-term
esthetics. Simple protocols for a systematic approach to
interdisciplinary esthetic reconstructive dentistry that
combines both macroscopic and microscopic factors will
be shared and illustrated.
Learning Objectives:
›› Learn how to maximize esthetic outcomes
›› Discuss an overall evaluation of the patient’s orofacial appearance
›› Develop an interdisciplinary coordination of hard and soft tissue
management
›› Understand macroscopic and microscopic parameters that create
a stable, long-lasting result
Recommended Audience: A, D, H
Interdisciplinary Synergy: Creating Esthetic Treatment Outcomes
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Lecture |
Paquette, Jacinthe, Sheets, Cherilyn |
| 1:00 PM |
4:00 PM |
New DentistToday’s interdisciplinary team has the capability to create
treatment outcomes like never before. For the esthetically
motivated patient, clearly defined treatment objectives,
attention to the management of the patient experience,
established clinical technique protocols, and identification
of any psychological undertones must all be recognized
to ensure their expectations are met. This presentation
will outline clinical protocols and techniques, from
diagnosis to delivery, that will maximize the talents of
your team to assist the patient toward a successful treatment
outcome.Learning Objectives:
›› Sequence interdisciplinary care for simple to complex restorative
treatments
›› Understand the preparation protocols for contemporary esthetic
restorations
›› Utilize laboratory/clinical communication techniques for high-level
outcomes
›› Learn clinical tips that will make for more predictable results and less
clinical stressRecommended audience: A, D, H, TFor additional free and discounted courses for new dentists, visit www.yankeedental.com/newdentist.
Simplifying the Complexities of Esthetic Treatment: What You Need to Know
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Lecture |
Paquette, Jacinthe, Sheets, Cherilyn |