Indirect Restorations Part I: Anterior and Posterior

Type: Lecture | Hands On | Optional Clinic

January 30-31st, 2025

Optional Clinic OR Advanced Hands-on Workshop: February 1st, 2025

Credits: 16-24 CE

INTRODUCTION

Posterior Indirect

    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.

        Anterior Indirect

          Restoring anterior teeth is one of the most challenging tasks for any dentist. This lecture and hands-on program was designed to give participants the knowledge necessary to improve esthetic results and patient success starting Monday. The program follows a logical progression from esthetic diagnosis and treatment planning through final restorative procedures. The goal of this program is to improve every dentists probability for success when doing fixed prosthodontics in the esthetic zone.

             

            Advanced Hands-on Workshop (Clinical Alternative) with Dr. Greg Campbell

            “Seal the Deal: Mastering Immediate Dentin Sealing, Conservative Onlays, and Modern Ceramic Bonding” – View Workshop Outline + Instructor Info Here

            Unlock the secrets to long-lasting and esthetic restorations in this hands-on workshop, “Seal the Deal: Mastering Immediate Dentin Sealing, ConseNative Onlays, and Modern Ceramic Bonding.” Dive into the science and practical application of Immediate Dentin Sealing (IDS) and resin coating to achieve superior bond strengths and reduce sensitivity. Explore conservative onlay preparation design, effective temporization of non-retentive preps, and advanced ceramic selection and handling techniques. Learn step-by-step preparation protocols for both restorations and preparations to ensure optimal bonding and long-term success. Attendees will leave with actionable techniques they can implement in their practices the very next day, plus answers to their most pressing questions in an interactive Q&A session.

             

            Esthetic Professionals Dental Education Center in Tarzana CA. is proud to have Dr. Bruce J. Crispin present his knowledge gained from over 35+ years of experience placing minimally invasive esthetic indirect restorations.

               


              Dr. Bruce Crispin DDS, MS
              Dr. Kristi Crispin DDS



              DATES

              January 30th & 31st, 2025

              February 1st, 2025 (Optional Clinic Day OR Advanced Indirect Lab Hands on Session)

              TOPICS

              Posterior Indirect Topics

              • Material alternatives; ceramic vs. composite
              • Preparation for single units and fixed partial dentures
              • Provisionals
              • Direct/Indirect Option
              • Adhesion, bases, liners, cements, wet vs. dry
              • Post-operative sensitivity and how to control it.
              • Cementation, Finishing and Polishing; what to use and when.
              • Esthetic results made easy “THE DISAPPEARING INLAY”
              • Incorporating these new restorations into your practice
              • Increasing profit & practice enjoyment
              • Insurance issue
              • CAD-CAM options
              • Same day lab restorations
              • Digital Impressions
              • Chair side ceramic staining

              Posterior Indirect Hands-on

              • Preparations/Provisionals
              • Conservative bridge preparations

              Anterior Indirect Topics

              • Esthetic analysis and diagnosis: hard and soft tissues
              • Soft tissue management
              • Clinical techniques A-Z
              • Simplified tooth preparation
              • Esthetic Provisionals to be proud of
              • Conservative fixed partial denture alternatives
              • Dealing with discolored teeth
              • Ceramic alternatives and selection
              • Anterior esthetic implant pearls
              • Esthetic Implant Abutments
              • Anterior Implant Provisionals

              Anterior Indirect Hands-on

              • Simplifying Anterior Preparations
              • Provisionals to be proud of

              Clinic OR Avanced Indirect Hands On Lab Session

              • Fabricate and seat one day posterior indirect restoration of choice

               Avanced Workshop: “Seal the Deal” with Dr. Greg Campbell

              • Introduction and Overview
                • The importance of Immediate Dentin Sealing (IDS) and resin coating in modern dentistry.
                • Objectives for the day.
              • Immediate Dentin Sealing (IDS) and Resin Coating
                • Scientific foundations and clinical benefits.
                • Step-by-step demonstration of IDS and resin coating techniques.
              • Conservative Onlay Preparation Design
                • Preparation metrics for ideal onlays.
                • Techniques for temporization of non-retentive preparations.
              • Modern Ceramic Materials
                • Overview of ceramic options: types, strengths, and esthetic considerations.
                • Ceramic thickness guidelines for bonding versus cementing.
              • Bonding Protocols
                • Preparing the restoration for bonding.
                • Preparing the tooth for optimal long-term success.
              • Hands-On Practice
                • Step-by-step application of techniques on models.
                • Guided practice with expert feedback.
              • Q&A and Closing
                • Addressing attendees’ most pressing questions.
                • Summary of key takeaways.
              TUITION & FINANCING OPTIONS
              INCENTIVES

               

              • $3995 for 6-7 days (optional days included) of Indirect Restorations Part I & II
              • 50% off (base tuition) if repeating the course.
              • Group Discounts – 10% – 25%
              APPROVED PACE PROGRAM

              Esthetic Professionals is designated as an Approved PACE Program Provider by the Academy of General Dentistry. The formal continuing education programs of this program provider are accepted by AGD for Fellowship, Mastership, and membership maintenance credit. Approval does not imply acceptance by a state or provincial board of dentistry or AGD endorsement. ID# 218987

              To Register

              Call 818-654-7102 or 877-374-3371 or Download the registration form. This form is available in PDF format and is best viewed with the latest, free Adobe Acrobat Reader program.

              If you have difficulty downloading or printing the registration form, you may also request it by email at education@estheticprofessionals.com or by phone (877) EP4-DDS1 (374-3371).

              Meet Our Faculty

              The Faculty at Esthetic Professionals is truly a world class group of educators.  They are highly regarded in dental education as the leaders in progressive, cutting edge education. 

              Many of our faculty have taught at major universities, lectured nationally and internationally, while maintaining private practices. This practical experience allows them to provide true hands-on, clinical expertise in today's dental environment. 

              Each of our faculty takes pride in working with every student and making them the best dentist they can be.