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Phasing Complex Restorative Treatment Plans Using Injectable Flowable Composite
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Added:12/15/2023 10:32 AM

Course Description:
When facing complex problems, patients may find the cost of treatment, even as an entry point, to be prohibitive. Offering a solution that allows the phasing of treatment over time with easy to use, cost effective materials, can remove financial barriers that prevent patients from proceeding with needed treatment. Making use of injectable composite with the aid of matrices as a means of transitioning complex treatment plans can provide an effective, efficient and affordable solution over hand sculpted composite or laboratory fabricated provisional restorations.
Learning Objectives:
Understand the role and needed skills of the dental laboratory or clinician in creating the matrices.
Learn the 12 step clinical process.
Understand the time and overhead of the technique.
About the Presenter:
Gesica T. Horn, DDS, FAACD, has been a member of the AACD since 2006 and achieved Accredited Member status in 2012. She finished her undergraduate work at the University of North Dakota and received her doctorate in Dental Surgery from the University of Minnesota School of Dentistry and. Dr. Horn is a graduate of the Kois Center, Dawson Academy Alumni, and a frequent attendee at Spear Education. Her passion for cosmetic dentistry started early in her career, and she aims to be the best she can be for her patients. Dr. Horn has a private practice outside of Minneapolis.
Teaching Method: Online/Self-study
Credits: 1 CEU
Release Date: 12/15/23
Expiration Date: 12/15/26
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When facing complex problems, patients may find the cost of treatment, even as an entry point, to be prohibitive. Offering a solution that allows the phasing of treatment over time with easy to use, cost effective materials, can remove financial barriers that prevent patients from proceeding with needed treatment. Making use of injectable composite with the aid of matrices as a means of transitioning complex treatment plans can provide an effective, efficient and affordable solution over hand sculpted composite or laboratory fabricated provisional restorations. 

 Learning Objectives:

  • Understand the role and needed skills of the dental laboratory or clinician in creating the matrices. 
  • Learn the 12 step clinical process. 
  • Understand the time and overhead of the technique. 

About the Presenter:

Gesica T. Horn, DDS, FAACD, has been a member of the AACD since 2006 and achieved Accredited Member status in 2012. She finished her undergraduate work at the University of North Dakota and received her doctorate in Dental Surgery from the University of Minnesota School of Dentistry and. Dr. Horn is a graduate of the Kois Center, Dawson Academy Alumni, and a frequent attendee at Spear Education. Her passion for cosmetic dentistry started early in her career, and she aims to be the best she can be for her patients. Dr. Horn has a private practice outside of Minneapolis.

Teaching Method: Online/Self-study

Credits: 1 CEU

Release Date: 12/15/23

Expiration Date: 12/15/26

 

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