Biomechanics in Modern Reconstructive Dentistry
Delve into the intricate world of biomechanics in modern reconstructive dentistry with our timely and comprehensive course, led by esteemed instructors Irena Sailer and Vincent Fehmer. Drawing from their acclaimed book, "Fixed Restorations," this course offers an invaluable resource for dental professionals seeking to enhance their understanding and proficiency in fixed restorative procedures.
Structured around the core concepts presented in their book, the course is divided into four distinct parts, each offering essential insights into different aspects of fixed restorations. Participants will explore basic information concerning materials and production processes, laying a solid foundation for understanding the underlying principles of biomechanics in dentistry.
Through step-by-step clinical procedures and extensive case presentations, attendees will gain practical insights into the application of biomechanical principles in real-world scenarios. From initial treatment planning to long-term outcomes and the management of complications, participants will learn how to navigate every stage of the restorative process with confidence and precision.
Moreover, backed by scientific evidence and best practices, the course provides a comprehensive overview of tooth- and implant-supported fixed restorations. By drawing on the vast clinical and technical knowledge of the instructors, participants will gain valuable insights that aid in decision-making regarding material selection and procedural considerations for a wide range of patients.
Whether you're a seasoned practitioner looking to refine your skills or a newcomer eager to gain expertise in modern reconstructive dentistry, this course offers a transformative learning experience.
Join us as we explore the intricacies of biomechanics in fixed restorations and empower ourselves to deliver superior care to our patients.