Uncompromised Esthetics through Strength, Application and Indication
Presented by Julian Conejo
Published: 04/01/2019
Published: 04/01/2019
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- Rely X Ultimate and Scotchbond Universal
- The Comprehensive 3M Trifecta Video
- Dr. Mark Fleming Talks Kerr XTR Bonding System
- Kerr NX3- Placement of a Crown
- Kerr XTR and NX3 - Clinical Benefits
- Kerr XTR and NX3 - Clinical Use
- CEREC Restorative Materials - Cement Color Effects
- CEREC Restorative Materials - Lava Ultimate Color Modification
- Universal Adhesives: Definition
- Universal Adhesives - Etching Techniques
- Universal Adhesives - Water-Based Carriers
- Universal Adhesives - Pre-Cure or Not
- Universal Adhesives - Silane Coupler Substitute
- Universal Adhesives - Functional Monomers
- Bonding a Restoration with Scotchbond Universal and RelyX Ultimate
- Bonding a Restoration with Adhese and Variolink Esthetic
- Variolink Esthetic Cement
- Maryland Bridge Cementation
- Using Calset Heater in Cementing Onlay
- e.max CAD Abutments - Adhesion to the TiBase
- Adhesive Cementation - Monobond Etch and Prime
- PANAVIA V5 Resin Cement
- Calibra Ceram Cement
- SpeedCEM Plus
- New Technology Solves Critical Issue With Single-Bottle Adhesives
- Taking the Guesswork Out of Cleanup with Maxcem Elite™ Chroma
- Cementation Diversification and Clinical Benefits
- Enhancing Indirect Restorations with OptiBond™ Universal and NX3 Nexus™
- Simple Zirconia Cementation with 3M™ RelyX™ Unicem 2
- COLTENE’s SoloCem and DuoCem – Providing Cementation Options for CEREC® Users
- Ivoclean
- Adhesive Cementation - Cavity/Prep Disinfection
- Bonding with Multilink Hybrid Abutment Luting Composite
- CEREC Restorative Materials - Adhesive Cementation of Lava Ultimate
- CEREC Restorative Materials - e.max CAD: Cement or Adhesive Bond?
- Monobond Etch and Prime
- Relyx Ultimate Clinical Video
- Seating Three Restorations
- Simplified Adhesive Bonding Protocols for CEREC Restorations with Dr. Dennis Fasbinder
- Ceramic and Cement Choices
- Join the 1%: Deliver Same-Day CEREC Restorations with Unrivaled Esthetics
- Uncompromised Esthetics through Strength, Application and Indication
- Cementation with Multilnk Easy
- Multilink Cementation
- How To Simplify Direct and Indirect Restorative Workflows
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Course Description
The introduction of a highly translucent zirconium-reinforced lithium silicate glass ceramic foundation, supporting average biaxial strengths of over 541Mpa will be presented. Be one of the first to learn about the benefits of milling a partially-crystallized material without a lengthy workflow process that may compromise marginal integrity. This “Out of the Box” silicate material will help you meet the patient needs of strength, shade reproduction, minimally invasive preparation, with ideal translucent esthetic results. Clinical case indications, cementation protocol and results will also be showcased.
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Julian ConejoCDOCS
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