Upon completion of this course, the student should be able to:
1. List and define important terms in Infection Control.
2. Describe diseases like Tuberculosis, Hepatitis B, and AIDS.
3. Give the rationale for immunization against the Hepatitis B Virus.
4. List the common forms of barrier techniques and the rationale for each.
5. Describe correct aseptic technique for dental procedures.
6. List the steps in correct instrument processing to achieve sterility.
Chairside Color Modification of Ceramic Restorations
$199
Credits: 2
In dentistry today the demand for cosmetic dentistry with a high level of cosmetic results is becoming an ever greater challenge. Patients are becoming more aware of what can be accomplished and their desire to look beautiful and more natural with straighter and whiter teeth has increased. The demands on dentists over the last decade have become very demanding and they continue to become more demanding. The successful dentist of today has to learn and master the techniques, tools and technology to create the most beautiful and natural restorations they can to satisfy patient’s needs and demands. In this program, Dr. Crispin will demonstrate chair-side color modification techniques using ceramic stains.
Program Highlights:
-How to optimize the results of your restorations with extrinsic ceramic staining
-How to use the subtractive color system and partitive theory to achieve lifelike vitality
-Essential details to consider when analyzing crowns for color modification
Program Highlights:
-Proper diagnosis and treatment planning for the orthodontic/ cosmetic patient
-How to recognize Orthopedic (skeletal) vs. Orthodontic (Dental) discrepancies
-Understanding the design and application of removable orthodontic appliances
-Understanding fixed appliances and basic biomechanics
-Understanding the risks and potential side effects of fixed orthodontic appliances
Targeted Audience: Dentists, GP and Prosthodontists
This illustrated workbook offers a review of the anatomy and physiology of the TMJ, explores contributing factors to myofascial pain, presents a diagnostic paradigm, and provides you with some noninvasive, reversible techniques to help the patient.