- About This Course
About This Course
This recorded webinar delves into the critical aspects of planning for your single tooth indirect restorations. This presentation will explore the key features that ensure optimal case selection and clinical considerations to make when planning, designing and executing single tooth indirect restorations. We will discuss the importance of Biological, Mechanical and Aesthetics in laboratory made prosthodontic restoration of compromised teeth.
We will explore how aesthetic concerns, wear and erosion, and periodontal issues can guide the decision-making process for selecting the appropriate restorative approach. Participants will gain insights into the benefits of customisation and how patient preferences play a crucial role in treatment planning. Whether you're a dental professional looking to enhance your understanding or seeking to improve patient outcomes, this webinar will provide valuable knowledge and practical guidance. Don’t miss the opportunity to elevate your restorative dentistry skills and ensure optimal care for your patients!
Aims
To explore the principles underpinning effective treatment planning for single tooth restorations.
Objectives
During this presentation learners will be able to:
- Explain biological principles
- Identify mechanical considerations
- Appreciate aesthetics factors
- Integrate principles into treatment planning
- Apply learning to an example case
Learning Outcomes
After completing this presentation the learner will gain an understanding of:
- The critical aspects of planning for single tooth indirect restorations
- The importance of biological, mechanical, and aesthetic factors
- Decision-making strategies based on clinical considerations
- The role of customisation and patient preferences in treatment planning
- Enhance restorative dentistry skills for improved patient outcomes