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Mastering Indirect Quadrant Dentistry

Currently, the types of dental restorations that are available to us are significantly different from what we had 20 years ago. Indirect restorations, such as Crownlay, veneerlay, and tabletops, are now possible due to our increasing confidence in bonding techniques. It is now evident that we can bond to the tooth substrate without utilising any retentive and resistive form, leading to conservation of more tooth structure than ever before. The preparation and bonding indirect restorations can be perplexing due to the rapid advancements in techniques and technology that can sometimes contradict older ones. This can result in uncertainty about which protocols to use, leading to unpredictable results.

When
Friday 08 August 2025
Where
ADAQ CPD and Training Centre, 28 Hamilton Place
Brisbane, QLD AUS
Duration
8 Aug 9:00 AM - 9 Aug 5:00 PM
Event Type
Hands-on workshop
Mastering Indirect Quadrant Dentistry

Course Information

Currently, the types of dental restorations that are available to us are significantly different from what we had 20 years ago. Indirect restorations, such as Crownlay, veneerlay, and tabletops, are now possible due to our increasing confidence in bonding techniques. It is now evident that we can bond to the tooth substrate without utilising any retentive and resistive form, leading to conservation of more tooth structure than ever before. The preparation and bonding indirect restorations can be perplexing due to the rapid advancements in techniques and technology that can sometimes contradict older ones. This can result in uncertainty about which protocols to use, leading to unpredictable results.