Indirect Restorations Part I: Anterior & Posterior
The restoration of posterior teeth accounts for the majority of services provided in every restorative dentists daily practice. Traditionally it was easy. Either an amalgam, composite, or a crown would be used, depending on the severity of the problem. Today, there are so many materials and techniques to choose from, it is confusing at best. With the development of adhesive techniques, the necessity to do crowns has been substantially reduced. Currently, there are many highly esthetic ceramic and composite materials used for conservative tooth restoration. Parallel to these developments, increased patient demands for conservative esthetic restorations have set the stage for the need to transition from traditional restorative dentistry into this successful and lucrative adjunct.
Learn the clinical techniques and materials necessary to successfully master these contemporary minimally invasive procedures and how to introduce them into your practice. In addition learn how modern technology is changing the practice of dentistry. Start practicing smarter, easier, and improve the bottom line. In the process your patients will receive more conservative, less invasive restorations.