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Direct Veneers: How To Master The Shade, Shape And Texture

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Event 08 November 2018

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DR. EDUARDO MAHN, CHILE

Course Objectives

The participants will learn:

  • About classic indications of composites and their survival
  • The last improvements in material science and the treatment possibilities they are opening
  • The polychromatic approach for anterior direct restorations
  • To master shade and opacity of anterior teeth
  • To finish, texture and polish direct veneers

Course Description

The course will cover the necessary knowledge to master advance anterior aesthetic direct restorations. After the introductory basics and clinical cases discussion the participants will immediately prepare the teeth 11, 12, 21 and 22. They will have to restore the central and lateral incisors due to problems in their proportions, insufficient length, a class Iv defect with a direct veneer. The right use of the different shades and opacities plus the necessary skills and knowledge for achieving the right shape, contours and natural appearance will be the focus of the course.

All the steps will be shown by the instructor with an HD camera with high magnification for explanation of all the details.

Course Abstract

Closely matching natural teeth with an artificial restoration can be one of the most challenging procedures in restorative dentistry. Natural teeth vary greatly in colour and shape. In addition, Dentistry is changing at a rate that is difficult to comprehend. New techniques and materials combined with the public’s desire to look and feel better about themselves have truly created a “New Age of Dentistry”. Direct veneers have been present in the range of possible treatment options for the posterior region for several years. Unfortunately they have a reputation as an “inferior” option compare to their indirect counterparts. They suppose to last less, look less esthetic and discolour over time. The truth is that they also have several advantages and even more, most of the already mentioned disadvantages are not real anymore. Although the materials keep improving, and thanks to that is really easy to match the shade or to change it to the one the patient desire, form, contours and texture are still highly dependent from the operator. These are the reasons why we need now even more stay well informed and get constant training, because if we now how to use the systems, it will be extremely simple to get opacity and shade and at the same time with proper training we can improve our skills to match the patient´s expectations.

Dr. Eduardo Mahn, Chile

Dr. Mahn graduated from the University of Chile in 2004. He received the German DDS, one year later. The New York University College of Dentistry certified him as Implantologist in 2007.

In 2008, he published his doctorate thesis in 2008 titled Osseointegration of zirconia implants, an in vivo study” and got his doctorate degree in 2010 from the University of Duesseldorf, Germany. Between 2007 and 2009 he worked for Ivoclar Vivadent at the ICDE (International centre for Dental Education), Schaan, Liechtenstein and he is presently a guest lecturer at several universities. He is the author from a variety of articles and has been lecturing intensively about aesthetic Dentistry and Implantology in more than 50 countries.

Dr. Mahn is presently the Director of Clinical Research and the Director of the programme of aesthetic Dentistry at the Universidad de los Andes, Chile. He is also a partner at the CIPO Clinic in Santiago, Chile, emphasising comprehensive implantology, restorative and aesthetic dentistry.

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