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Vertical preparation protocols: the complete guide in 24 lessons
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Descrição
Big course on vertical preparation for prosthodontists and dental technicians.
24 online lessons are:
– 16 hours of intensive training with detailed protocols of all stages of working with VertiPrep
– Lecturers who are proficient in the vertical preparation technique from A to Z - Pasquale Venuti and Marco Maiolino
– Ideal training for the "prosthodontist - dental technician" team.
Lecturers will consider in detail:
– features of vertical preparation (biomechanics, indications and contraindications for use, used burs and handpieces
– detailed protocol of impressions: analog and digital methods
– protocol for manufacturing and cementing temporary restorations
– protocol for manufacturing and cementing final restorations.
O curso inclui aulas:

Why Verti-prep?
Marco Maiolino, Pasquale Venuti
Definition and development of vertical preparation
Marco Maiolino, Pasquale Venuti
Review of preparation methods
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Tomorrow Tooth

Recommended for: Prosthetist, Dental Technician, General Dentist.
Total CE credits: 12,75
Total lecture time: 15 h 29 min
Course created: 02/09/2021. OHI-S receives no commercial support for this program.
The articles:
1. A 3-year retrospective and clinical follow-up study of zirconia single crowns performed in a private practice. Anders Ortorp, Maria Lind Kihl, Gunnar E Carlsson. 2009
2. All-ceramic or metal-ceramic tooth-supported fixed dental prostheses (FDPs)? A systematic review of the survival and complication rates. Part I: Single crowns (SCs). I. Sailer, N. Makarov, D. Thoma, M. Zwahlen, B. Pjetursson. 2015
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