Hands-OnLine Live Dr. Bob Margeas Hands-OnLine Live
Dr. Robert Margeas Matching the color, opacity, translucency of adjacent teeth when presented with a Class IV fracture is common and a challenge for most dentists. Every tooth is unique, with varying degrees of characterization in the form of opacity, translucency, incisal edge color as well as enamel effects such as white spots or craze lines. When composite is the restorative material of choice, most Class IV cases require a layering placement technique. To mimic true enamel properties as well as dentin opacity, each material used must exhibit specific properties and be placed with meticulous care to insure a natural esthetic result can be achieved. The use of a lingual matrix to replace the lingual shelf followed by precise placement of dentin, incisal and enamel shades can yield consistent and accurate results. In this course, Dr Margeas will review many Class IV cases then perform each step of his technique, live via an interactive webinar format. Particpants will then perform Dr Margeas’ Class IV case simultaneously in the comfort of their own office, LIVE. ABOUT HANDS-ONLINE LIVE Hands-OnLine LIVE is a new, innovative method of teaching hands-on dental courses via an interactive webinar format, LIVE. After registering for a Hands-OnLine LIVE course, each participant will be sent a technique kit that includes a model, instruments, restorative materials and accessories to perform the hands-on exercise. From the comfort of your own operatory**, each participant will connect to our interactive HandsOnLine LIVE site to participate and perform the exercise. The instructor will review cases and demonstrate each step of the technique live, then allow participants to perform each step utilizing the kit provided. During the course, particpants can type questions directly to the Instructor. Matching the color, opacity, translucency of adjacent teeth when presented with a Class IV fracture is common and a challenge for most dentists. Every tooth is unique, with varying degrees of characterization in the form of opacity, translucency, incisal edge color as well as enamel effects such as white spots or craze lines. When composite is the restorative material of choice, most Class IV cases require a layering placement technique. To mimic true enamel properties as well as dentin opacity, each material used must exhibit specific properties and be placed with meticulous care to insure a natural esthetic result can be achieved. The use of a lingual matrix to replace the lingual shelf followed by precise placement of dentin, incisal and enamel shades can yield consistent and accurate results. In this course, Dr Margeas will review many Class IV cases then perform each step of his technique, live via an interactive webinar format. Participants will then perform Dr Margeas’ Class IV case simultaneously in the comfort of their own office, LIVE.
* * * Promoted in Canada through Clinical Research Dental. Promoted in the USA through Clinician’s Choice. CE Accreditation Provider: Henry Schein Dental. Henry Schein Dental is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider. ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry. Henry Schein designates this activity for 2 credit hours of continuing education. Concerns or complaints about a CE provider may be directed to the provider or to ADA CERP at ADA.org/goto/cerp. The federal government imposes certain restrictions on, and pursuant to the Sunshine Act requires public reporting of, transfers of value to a practitioner. Participation in this event may qualify as a reportable transfer of value under the Sunshine Act provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Your Henry Schein representative can advise you of the reportable amount.
Cost: PRICE: US $249.
Tuition includes our unique Hands-on Technique Kit.
CE credits: 2
Course duration: 2 hours
What to bring to the course: Participants will need to have the following materials on site:
Compule Gun
High Speed
Slow Speed
Air Water
Curing Lite
Gauze and Alcohol
Loupes
Course date: February 5, 2021 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm ET
Also available on-demand.
Information subject to change and may contain errors.