The Art of Exquisite Anterior, Posterior, Single and Multiple Unit Provisionals
Course features
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Author: Shannon Pace Brinker, CDA and Ewa Bujalski
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Level: AInterm to Advanced
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Study time: 6 hours
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Video time: 6 hours
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Exams: 2
Course overview
Restorative procedures have changed dramatically in the past several years. These restorations are no longer temporary but rather provisional restorations with distinct functions and purposes. Provisional restorations have become a vital diagnostic and assessment tool to evaluate function color, shape, contour, occlusion, periodontal response, implant healing, and overall esthetics.
Certification included
Learning Objectives
Understand how provisional restorations have become a vital diagnostic and assessment tool to evaluate the function, color, shape, contour, occlusion, periodontal response, implant healing, and overall esthetics.
How to fabricate direct and indirect provisionals to provide accurate fit and margination that is essential to ensuring and maintaining pulpal health.
How to trim, finish, repair and polish provisionals to create exquisite fit and aesthetics
Choose cementation techniques for partial and full coverage provisionals
How to create a better alternative to a “flipper” using a clear retainer and composite technique