Adhesive Dentistry for the Modern Practice
Adhesive Dentistry for the Modern Practice
09:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Marc Hayashi, DMD, MBA
With the many advances in materials in techniques in the world of adhesive dentistry, it can be confusing to know what truly works best. Which bonding agent do we use? Are the newest composites as great as advertised? Do we need to use liners? How strongly do these cements bond to the tooth? These are all common questions facing the practitioner in today’s practice.
This live webinar will review the many adhesive materials available on the market, from bonding agents to cements, and provide insights on their benefits and shortcomings. Caries management will also be discussed, reviewing how it impacts our material choices and what the available evidence suggests. This course is free of product bias and will focus on what the available evidence suggests is optimal for adhesive dentistry in the modern practice.
You Will Learn
- To determine what bonding agents tend to perform the best
- To evaluate techniques when placing bonding agents
- To identify the classes of composites available
- To understand placement techniques for composites
- To interpret the classes of cements available and the benefits and limitation of various cements
- To incorporate caries management in today’s practice
Who Should Attend
This informative course is designed for general practitioners and allied dental professionals
Tuition: $195 Dentists; $165 Allied Dental Professionals
Program: 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
Format: Live, interactive webinar via Zoom
Credits: This activity is designated for 3 units of continuing education credit.
Faculty
Marc Hayashi, DMD, MBA, is an associate clinical professor and vice chair of the Section of Restorative Dentistry at the UCLA School of Dentistry. He is also director of clinical education for restorative dentistry and actively involved in research at UCLA. He is a fellow of the American and International College of Dentists and past president of the Western Los Angeles Dental Society.