Course Outline
Nowadays covering tooth discoloration may represent a challenge for the clinician especially when facing quite severe discoloured areas. Currently, thanks to the extremely predictable techniques and versatile products related to dental bleaching that are available on the market it is sometimes possible to avoid covering discoloured teeth and still achieve excellent results in terms of aesthetics and durability.
In more complex situations, which require changes in tooth shape, colour and position, the clinician can count on high-performance ceramic materials, in order to reach high aesthetics even with minimally invasive prosthetic procedures.
Learning Objectives
1. Know all the whitening techniques and learn a set-by-step approach of home-bleaching, in-office bleaching of vital and non-vital teeth.
2. Know that dental bleaching should not be limited to this simple function but that it can be part of a prosthetic treatment plan. Learn when we can bleach and when not before doing a prosthetic treatment in the anterior area.
3. Learn how to avoid covering by using a simple standardized dental bleaching technique in case of non-vital discolorations
Dr. Roberto Turrini graduated in Dentistry at the University of Florence in 2004. Since 2005 he has been working as a collaborator in Dr. Mauro Fradeani’s clinic in Pesaro, Italy. He has attended several courses in Italy and abroad on ...
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