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Annual Dental ReviewSponsored by the Division of Comprehensive Oral Health - Operative Program
University of North Carolina Adams School of Dentistry
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June 25 - 27, 20208:30am - 12:30pm
Kingston PlantationA Hilton® and Embassy Suites®Resort
Myrtle Beach, SC
FEATURED SPEAKER: Dr. Michael Fling UNC FACULTY: Dr. Tate Jackson Dr. Glen Karunanayake Dr. Taiseer Sulaiman Dr. Bert Vasconcellos Dr. Tim Wright
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The 37th edition of the ANNUAL DENTAL REVIEW will be held at the spectacular Embassy Suits Resort at Kingston Plantation that will be a phenomenal course and a GREAT source of information for the GENERAL DENTIST. This year’s general program will be highlighted by an excellent lineup of speakers including our guest speaker Dr. Michael Fling, who will present a very interesting topic on intermediate shell overlay crown fabrication technique for evaluation of tooth restorability. The UNC faculty will present updates and current trends in restorative dentistry, pediatrics, endodontics and orthodontics. Topics are most relevant to the general practitioner with clinical tips that you can apply the next day in your practice!Hurry up and register, this year’s 37th Annual Dental Review program indeed promises to be a GREAT REVIEW FOR THE GENERAL DENTIST that you will not want to miss!! EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVESUpon completion of this course, participants should be able to:• Identify the clinical steps, as well as
the pros and cons of fiber-reinforced post, core buildup materials, adhesive systems and resin cements in the restoration of endodontically treated teeth
• Understand clinical-based evidence recently reported in the literature on monolithic zirconia restorations
• Identify new and emerging techniques for tooth movement with clear aligners
• Recognize principles of using fixed orthodontic appliances to facilitate the restoration of anterior teeth after tooth loss
• Identify cracks and fractures on teeth and gain knowledge in the diagnosis,
assessment of prognosis and management of cracks on vital and non-vital teeth
• Understand the scientific evidence supporting the non-surgical caries management approaches and recommendations for their use
• Describe the evidence supporting and the clinical techniques for using a variety of esthetic dental interventions
• Recognize and discuss the unique and fast process for developing a diagnostic wax up for sting fabrication
• Explain how to create a shell from an intermediate restorative material
REGISTRATION FEES:DDS: $585, Daily Fee: $255Team Members: $325, Daily Fee: $150
NP ORGUS Postage
PAID Chapel Hill, NCPermit # 177
Continuing Dental EducationCampus Box 7450Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7450
919-537-3400
For more information and to register go to:https://www.dentistry.unc.edu/ce/cde
The UNC Adams School of Dentistry designates this coursefor up to 12 hours of
continuing education credits.12hours
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