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How to
Master Ceramic Restorationsin the Esthetic Zone
Presented by Marco Brindis, DDS and Milko Villarroel, DDS, MS, PhD
in New OrleansAugust 6-8, 2020
at LSU School of Dentistry
Continuing Dental Education
504.941.8193504.941.8403 (Fax)
1100 Florida Avenue, Box 142-BClinic Building, Room 4319New Orleans, LA 70119-2799
LSU Health Continuing Dental Education is the brand name of LSU’s overall continuing dental education program; it represents the long-standing affiliation and working relationship between LSU Health New Orleans School of Dentistry and The Louisiana Academy of Continuing Dental Education, Inc. for the purpose of developing, marketing, and administering live and online continuing education courses and training programs.
A Comprehensive
Limited-Attendance,
Hands-On Weekend
focusing on: Treatment Planning Conservative Preparation Bonded Functional Esthetic (BFE) prototype Bonding Procedures Material Selections Provisional Restorations
How to
Master Ceramic Restorationsin the Esthetic Zone Thursday-Saturday, August 6-8, 2020
AGD #250, #780 | Course #73-20
A maximum of 24.5 Clinical CDE Hours (11.25 lecture, 13.25 participation)
Early Bird Fee (by June 25, 2020): $2,995Regular Fee (after June 25, 2020): $3,225
OVERVIEW & LEARNING OBJECTIVES This comprehensive hands-on course and will focus on treatment planning and conservative preparations, bonded functional esthetic (BFE) prototype and provisional restorations, and bonding procedures and material selections.
After completing this course, participants will be better able to:• Establish the basis for an adequate diagnosis, treatment
plan, and execution of high-end dentistry in the esthetic zone.
• Develop clinical skills through “hands-on” exercises for different clinical situations.
• Utilize a new generation of ceramic materials and understand its indications, contraindications, and limitations, and
• Apply advanced applications of esthetic treatments with minimally invasive veneers, partial veneers, and minimally invasive crowns.
LSU Health New Orleans Continuing Dental
Education is pleased to acknowledge support from
Komet Dental and 3M for this course through
educational grants and in-kind support.
This support helped make this course possible.
Thank you.
ABOUT THE PRESENTERS
Marco Brindis, DDS
Dr. Brindis is Assistant Professor in the Prosthodontics Department at LSU School of Dentistry where he maintains an intramural restorative practice devoted to esthetics and implants with an interdisciplinary approach. After earning a D.D.S. from the Universidad Intercontinental in Mexico City in 1998, he completed: a preceptorship in dental implants at the Universidad Intercontinental in 1999, a preceptorship in dental implants at the dental school of the UT Health Science Center in San Antonio in 2002, and a surgical implant fellowship at the Biotechnology Institute in Vitoria Spain in 2003. During 2007, Dr. Brindis received a certificate in prosthodontics at LSU School of Dentistry and completed the esthetic and occlusion courses at the Pankey Institute. Dr. Brindis is very passionate about interdisciplinary dentistry for full mouth reconstruction, esthetics and implant dentistry, and he has been working on
the development of new implant protocols to treat edentulous patients. He is a member of the American Academy of Restorative Dentistry, Academy of Osseointegration, American Dental Association, American College of Prosthodontists and the Pierre Fauchard Academy, and has lectured nationally and internationally.
Milko Villarroel, DDS, MS, PhD
Dr. Villarroel is a co-author of five dental books and several articles in the prosthodontics, esthetic and restorative dentistry area. He is on the editorial board of Journal Dental Press of Esthetic (Brazil) and he is a member of the Brazilian Society of Aesthetic Dentistry. Dr. Villarroel earned a DDS from Valparaiso Dental School in Chile in 2000. He completed a Fellowship in Implant Restoration on IEO - Brazil in 2007. He earned his Master of Science in Integrated Clinical from Ponta Grossa Dental School, Ponta Grossa State University in 2004. He received his PhD from Araraquara School of Dentistry, São Paulo State University in 2010. Dr. Villarroel was Associate Professor, Department of Operative Dentistry, Valparaiso Dental School and visiting professor, Department of Postgraduate in Periodontics, Positivo University. Currently, he is director of the CWB Dental Training in Curitiba - Brazil where he conducts hands-on courses
on esthetics, prosthodontics and oral rehabilitation. He has lectured in Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Peru, Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay, Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela, Panama, Mexico, EEUU, Spain, Portugal, Germany, Switzerland, Italy and Belgium. He has a private practice in Curitiba-Brazil, the focus of his clinic is limited to esthetic restorations, prosthodontics, periodontics and implants.
Every effort has been made to present schedule and course information as accurately as possible based on information available at brochure printing time. We reserve the right to make changes
and notify registrants as soon as possible if/when changes are confirmed.
GENERAL INFORMATIONThe registration fees for this course includes all educational sessions and materials as well as breakfast, hot buffet lunch, and refreshments each day. Confirmation of registration will be sent by email from [email protected]. If you have not received your confirmation by July 17, 2020, please call 504.941.8193 to confirm your registration.
COURSE LOCATIONThis course will be held at LSU School of Dentistry at 1100 Florida Avenue in New Orleans, Louisiana located in the Mid-City area of New Orleans near beautiful City Park and historic Bayou St. John. If you are staying at a downtown hotel in or near the French Quarter, the distance to the dental school is approximately five miles. If you are driving to the dental school, free parking is available in the patient and visitor parking lots located across from the dental school.
New Orleans is a unique city bursting with over 300 years of history and culture. It remains America’s most unique, authentic, and enthralling destination. Find out all that will be going on in New Orleans while you are in town by visiting www.neworleanscvb.com or calling 1.800.672.6124, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Central Time.
TRAVEL ACCOMMODATIONSPlease make your own airline and hotel reservations as soon as possible, because New Orleans is busy year-round. LSU CDE cannot be held responsible for the cost of a nonrefundable airline ticket, flight change, or hotel room reservation in the event a course is canceled or rescheduled. The airport is located approximately 30-40 minutes from both downtown and LSU School of Dentistry. For your return flight, allow 90 minutes to the airport and for check-in.
HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONSA block of rooms has been reserved at the New Orleans Marriott Hotel located at 555 Canal Street in New Orleans, Louisiana. The group rate is $101/night plus applicable taxes & fees. The group name is Ceramics Course. To reserve your room call 1-888-771-4429. The deadline to book is Wednesday, July 15, 2020.
How to
Master Ceramic Restorationsin the Esthetic ZonePresented by Marco Brindis, DDS and Milko Villarroel, DDS, MS, PhD
in New OrleansThursday-Saturday, August 6-8, 2020AGD #250, #780 | Course #73-20
A maximum of 24.5 Clinical CDE Hours (11.25 lecture, 13.25 participation)
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REGISTRATION FORM4 WAYS TO REGISTER
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Thursday, August 6, 2020
7:30 am - 8:00 am Sign-in & Breakfast
8:00 am - 10:00 am Morning Lectures
Topics include:• Treatment Plan: Comprehensive, sequential &
applicable procedures.• Interdisciplinary approach in the planning of esthetic
treatments.• Why, when & where do the ceramic systems need to
be applied?• Ceramic Systems: Feldspathic, Lithium Disilicate &
Zirconia.• Restorative alternatives: veneers, crowns & partial
veneers on natural dentition & implants.• Translucent Zirconia: The new generation of high-
strength ceramics.• New advances of CAD-CAM ceramic materials.
10:00 am - 10:15 am Refreshment Break
10:15 am - Noon Morning Lectures (cont.)
Topics include:• Predictable minimally invasive preparations: A
conscious & selective preparation.• Minimally invasive veneers, partial veneers & crowns.• Mock-up preparation vs preparation guides.• Preparation for conventional retentive restorations vs
adhesive restorations.• An alternative for polishing preparations. • Stress-free impressions: Different protocols & material
alternatives.
Noon - 1:00 pm Lunch
1:00 pm - 5:00 pm Hands-On Workshop*
Minimally invasive teeth preparations including:• Preparation of fractured teeth.• Preparation of peg laterals. • Preparation of minimally invasive crowns.• Management of a diastema in the esthetic zone.• Finishing & polishing preparations.
5:00 pm - 6:00 pm Pre-Dinner Reception
Friday, August 7, 2020
7:30 am - 8:00 am Sign-in & Breakfast
8:00 am - 10:00 am Morning Lectures
Topics include:• Role of the periodontal tissue in restorative
dentistry. Provisionalization using the BFE Prototype concept addressing biologic, esthetic & functional considerations
• Direct & Indirect techniques • Temporary materials, PMMA vs Bis-Acryl. Provisional
techniques & provisional cementation.
COURSE SCHEDULE *a 15 minute refreshment break will be offered at a logical breaking point during the hands-on workshop each afternoon
Friday, August 7, 2020 (cont.)
10:00 am - 10:15 am Refreshment Break
10:15 am - Noon Morning Lectures (cont.)
Topics include:• Biological, esthetic & functional considerations.• Simplified & complex provisionalizations.• Temporary polishing sequence protocol.• CAD-CAM temporization.
Noon - 1:00 pm Lunch
1:00 pm - 6:00 pm Hands-On Workshop*
Provisionalization of Different Clinical Situations for Veneers & Crowns including:• Simplified techniques for multiple veneers with Bis-
Acryl• Complex techniques for multiple crowns with PMMA • Sequential protocols for polishing Bis-Acryl & PMMA
chairside
Saturday, August 8, 2020
7:30 am - 8:00 am Sign-in & Breakfast
8:00 am - 10:00 am Morning Lectures
Topics Include:• Concepts, criteria & techniques for cementation.• Adhesive cementation vs conventional cementation.• Maximizing adhesion. • Total isolation vs partial isolation in adhesive dentistry
10:00 am - 10:15 am Refreshment Break
10:15 am - Noon Morning Lectures (cont.)
Topics Include:• Protocols for treating the surface of the different
ceramic materials.• Immediate dentin sealing concept & technique.• Adhesive system selection.• Proper use of the trying paste. Maximizing shade.
Noon - 1:00 pm Lunch
1:00 pm - 6:00 pm Hands-On Workshop*
1st Workshop | Veneer Cementation:• Total isolation technique• Preparation of the tooth surface for maximum
adhesion.• Preparation of the ceramic intaglio surface for
maximum adhesion.• Preparation & set up of the clinical space.• Finishing & polishing of the adhesive interface.
2nd Workshop | Adhesion of Zirconia Restorations (APC Concept):• Preparation of the tooth surface for maximum
adhesion.• Preparation of the ceramic intaglio surface for
maximum adhesion.• Preparation & set up of the clinical space.• Finishing & polishing of the adhesive interface.
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