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Clinical and Material Factors in Achieving the Ideal Impression
Rating: CE credits: 4 Cost: $59.00
Faculty: Alan A. Boghosian
Upon completing this course, the reader should be able to do the following: Understand the key factors involved in achieving an ideal impression, be knowledgeable about techniques available for soft tissue retraction and hemostasis, understand the factors involved in tray and impression material selection, and be knowledgeable about techniques and materials available that will enhance impression material flow
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Concepts in Laser Periodontal Therapy Using the Er, Cr: YSGG Laser
Rating: CE credits: 4 Cost: $59.00
Faculty: D. Bradley Dean, DDS, MS
Modern laser technology has resulted in treatments that are less traumatic and more comfortable for patients. Lasers present an opportunity for general practitioners to treat certain periodontal conditions and they enable treatment with fewer complications. This also presents an opportunity for periodontists to focus on the more complex treatments.
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Minimally Invasive Tissue Management for Restorative Procedures
Rating: CE credits: 4 Cost: $59.00
Faculty: Stephen Poss, DDS
The clinical success and longevity of restorations depend on a number of factors. Although recurrent or secondary caries has been found to be a major reason for the replacement of existing restorations,1 the materials and techniques employed at the time of restoration are key considerations in determining longevity and clinical success for both direct and indirect restorations. Factors attributed to restoration accuracy, depending on the type of restoration (direct or indirect), have included the degree of clinical expertise; properties of impression, stone and die, and restorative materials; and the conditions under which impressions are taken and restorations completed.
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