Anterior Esthetics: How to Satisfy The Patient
Saturday, January 31, 2026
8:00 – 10:00 am
Course Code:
830SL
Cost:
$94
Credits:
2
CE Hours
Formulas, guides, measurements, and "tricks" do not always result in the patient viewing the final result and feeling emotional satisfaction. This course will review lessons learned from decades of treatment on both teeth and implants in the anterior sextant. Analysis and management of the smile and the gingival frame will be explored to enhance the esthetic outcomes. Selection and limitations of different ceramic materials will be investigated as well as resin bonded cementation. Both CAD/CAM and analogue techniques will be used and their selective applications applied to maximize both the satisfaction of the patient and the dentist.
Speakers
After this course attendees will be able to:
- Identify the patient's goals to avoid potential disappointment
- Discuss the diagnosis and treatment of an esthetic versus a biologic dental issue
- Implement step-by-step clinical techniques to make better temporary restorations and impressions
- Establish the case for the dental technician to succeed and not fail

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