Aesthetic Update in Dental Ceramics and Implant Treatment

Summary

The gIDE DVD is designed for the dental professional seeking information on Aesthetic applications in Dental Ceramics and Implant Treatment

Price: $269.00

Detailed Description:

Presenter (s): Dr. Bernard Touati

DELIVERY:
Please allow 10 days for delivery outside of the US; within the US approximately 7 days.


2 Disc DVD

CONTENT:

Aesthetic Update in Dental Ceramics and Implant Treatment

Disc 1: Dental Ceramics: Concepts and Methods
* New concepts in aesthetics
* Excessive Gingival Display
* Anterior Crown Preparation Design
* Aluminium Oxide Base
* Zirconium Oxide Base
* 3/4 Laminate Veneers
* Procera Zirconia Bridges

Disc 2: Anterior Esthetic Implant Treatment
* Soft Tissue Preservation
* Immediate Temporization
* Guided Implantation and Restoration
* Biological Abutment Design and Material
* Extraction Site Implants

PRESENTERS:
Dr. Bernard Touati: Dr. Touati is well-known worldwide as a lecturer on esthetic and implant dentistry and maintains a private practice in Paris specializing in implant and esthetic dentistry. He is the main author of the book "Esthetic Dentistry and Ceramic Restorations", published by Martin Dunitz (London, England), 1999.

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gIDE is a registered provider of continuing dental education (CE) credits for the following governing bodies: gIDE is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider
gIDE is a California Dental Board CERP Provider ( ID #4373 )



Price: $269.00


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