
Mastering the Art of Indirect Restorations: Bonding vs. Cementation
Mastering the Art of Indirect Restorations: Bonding vs. Cementation
In restorative and cosmetic dentistry, success isn’t just about choosing the right restoration—it’s about delivering it the right way. One of the most common sources of confusion for dental professionals is knowing when to bond and when to cement. The wrong choice can compromise longevity, esthetics, or patient satisfaction.
That’s where Dr. Nick Marongiu’s CE course comes in. Whether you’re a dentist, dental assistant, or hygienist, this course will walk you through a clear, simplified approach to material selection, bonding and cementation protocols, and technique sensitivity—so you can achieve reliable, esthetic, and durable results every time.
What You’ll Learn
By the end of the course, you’ll be able to:
✅ Understand the fundamental differences between bonding and cementation
✅ Evaluate your indirect restoration material options
✅ Determine when to cement vs. bond based on case type, materials, and clinical goals
✅ Apply step-by-step bonding and cementation techniques for predictable, long-lasting outcomes
This is not just a theory-based course—Dr. Marongiu delivers real-world, clinical insight that will immediately enhance your day-to-day practice.
Meet the Instructor: Dr. Nick Marongiu
Practicing at Scripps Center for Dental Care in La Jolla, CA, Dr. Marongiu is an accredited member of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry (AACD) and a well-respected educator in restorative and cosmetic dentistry. He brings real-world experience, cutting-edge insight, and a passion for helping clinicians simplify complex decisions.
Bottom Line
Choosing the right adhesive strategy shouldn't feel like guesswork. With the right knowledge and guidance, you can simplify your restorative workflows, improve patient outcomes, and gain more confidence with every indirect case.
Take the course now and earn 1 CE while transforming your restorative approach. Simple. Predictable. Effective. Just the way restorative dentistry should be.


