Anterior Ceramic Layering Techniques
Lecture | Hands-on
August 22, 2008
8 CE Units
Introduction
Participants will complete a layered zirconia crown on #9 by copying a finished (provided) crown on #8. In addition to understanding the outer contours of esthetic anterior teeth, today’s ceramist must also know how to effectively and consistently position the layers of porcelain within crowns, bridges, and veneers. This course covers a simple and easy-to-learn technique that requires two layers and as little as three porcelain powders.
Faculty
Joe Weisz, BS, CDT,
After obtaining his certificate in Dental Laboratory Technology from Los Angeles City College in 1977, Mr. Weisz received
advanced training in tooth form and ceramics from Dr. Peter K. Thomas’ son Duke in Hawaii and later began working on comprehensive
reconstruction cases within a gnathology practice in Berkeley, California. As a lab owner in Seattle, Washington, he focused on
comprehensive case design, post-ceramic soldering, and implant technology, with cases from Dr. John Kois and the Graduate Department
of Prosthodontics, University of Washington School of Dentistry.
Mr. Weisz has been a Certified Dental Technician since 1982 and has a Bachelor of Science degree in Dental Laboratory Technology from
the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. For 7 years he was Co-Director and an instructor at the UCLA Master Dental
Ceramist Program, a full-time two-year institute for technicians directed by Dr. Ed McLaren.
Tuition
$495.00
Refund and Cancellation Policy
If a written cancellation is received 30 days or more prior to the first day of a program, a refund or credit will be issued, less a 25% processing fee. No refunds or credits will be issued if cancellation is made less than 30 days prior to the first day of a program, or is not submitted in writing.
Date
August 22, 2008 - 8 CE Units