Dr. Sachdeva Dental Institute certified programme in Aesthetic Dentistry provides the General Dental Practitioner with an educational route to acquire the skills and knowledge required of a Dentist with special interest in the growing art of cosmetic dentistry.
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2. INTRODUCTION
Dr. Sachdeva Dental Institute certified
programme in Aesthetic Dentistry provides
the General Dental Practitioner with an
educational route to acquire the skills and
knowledge required of a Dentist with special
interest in the growing art of cosmetic
dentistry.
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4. The unique features of this course
include:
Delivered by a team of academics, many of whom
are world-leaders in their field.
The course emphasis is placed on the clinical
component with a focus on a broad spectrum of
modern cosmetic treatment methods.
5. This programme focuses on
contemporary practice, teaching
evidence-based principles and
systems to ensure an optimal
outcome for the patient and
practitioner.
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7. Opportunities to master advanced aesthetic
techniques using a variety of contemporary
materials during patient treatment
Over-the-shoulder mentoring by remarkable
clinicians
Practical treatment planning of complex
restorative cases
8. SESSIONS FOR TRAINING AND HANDS-
ON ARE AS FOLLOWS
SESSION 1
BLEACHING
What is Bleaching?
Why do we need Bleaching?
History and Categories of Bleaching Types of
Bleaching.
9. Mechanism of Bleaching Vital and Non-vital
Bleaching.
Problems with Bleaching.
Advantages & Disadvantages of in-office Bleach .
Management of Sensitivity after Bleaching.
Prognosis after Bleaching Home applied technique.
Precautions and instructions.
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11. SESSION 2
COMPOSITES RESTORATION
Introduction to Composites
Conventional Microfilled Hybrid
Shade selection and tooth preparation for composites
Designs for tooth preparation
Indications and contraindication for composites
Prevention of shrinkage and discoloration factor
12. SESSION 3
BONDING AGENTS
What are bonding agents?
The classification of bonding agents based on
generations
How to apply bonding agents clinically
13. SESSION 4
DIASTEMA CLOSURE
Introduction for esthetic procedures
Isolation
Shade selection
Usage of matrix band
Polishing the restoration to prevent discoloration
17. SESSION 6
COMPOSITE RESTORATION
Class I, Class II, Class V cavity design for composite
Sandwich technique in deep cavity cases
Retention features in cavity
Rubber dam placement
Prevention from shrinkage (from light and material part)
Common problem with composites
Matrix band placement
Polishing
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19. SESSION 7
INLAY AND ONLAY
Introduction on appropriate treatment
Cavity preparation for inlay and onlay
Impression making
Fixing the restoration
Chair side inlay restoration
Anterior Tooth Preparation (metal free restorations)
Diagnosis and treatment planning
21. Temporization in FPD Direct method
Materials Demonstration
Material Science Discussion on ceramics
CAD/CAM in dentistry
Application in our clinics
Shade selection Color science
Latest advancements
Cementation in FPD Materials
22.
23. Procedures Posterior Tooth Preparation
Diagnosis and treatment planning
Armamentarium required
Steps in tooth preparation
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25. SESSION 8
DENTAL LAMINATES/ VENEERS
History and evolution
Indications/contraindications
Types Direct and Indirect
Armamentarium
Design considerations
26. Steps in tooth preparation
Isolation and soft tissue management
Impression making
Shade selection
Temporization
Trial and luting of restorations
Precaution and maintenance
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28. SESSION 9
SMILE DESIGNING
• INTRODUCTION
• GOALS OF SMILE DESIGNING
• COMPONENT OF AN ESTHETIC SMILE
• The basic shape of the face
• Square
• Tapering
29. • Square tapering
• Ovoid
• The lateral profile
• Straight
• Convex
• Concave
• Vital elements of smile designing and their role
(dental composition)
30. • Tooth components
• Dental midline
• Incisal lengths
• Tooth dimensions
• Zenith points
• Axial inclinations
• Interdental contact area (ICA) and point
(ICP)
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32. • Incisal embrasure
• Sex, personality and age (Dentogenic
concept)
• Symmetry and balance
• Soft tissue components
• Gingival health
• Gingival levels and harmony
• Interdental embrasure
• Smile line
33. • Golden proportion (Lombardi),
• Recurring esthetic dental proportions
(Ward),
• M proportions (Methot) and
• Chu’s esthetic gauges.
• Soft tissue component of smile design
• Gingival health
• Interdental embrasure (cervical
embrasure)
34. SMILE MAKEOVER
“Smile” It’s the one feature that immediately tells the
world how we’re doing!
With age our smile can loose its vibrancy due to
discolouration, tooth loss, excessive grinding or decay
leading to cavities. Yet no matter what our tooth
trouble might be, there’s likely a solution for
everything from a one-day bonding to whitening
procedures, crowns and even gum contouring to give
your patient the smile they have always dreamt of.
38. SESSION 10
CLINICAL STEPS
Diagnosis and treatment planning
Importance of diagnostic waxup
Use of a facebow and semi-adjustable articulator
Anterior deprogramming devices
Shade selection
39. Tooth preparation
Soft tissue management
Impression making
Temporization
Trial and luting of final restoration.
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41. SESSION 11
TOOTH JEWELLERY
DISCUSSION ON DENTIST –LAB RELATIONSHIP
Instruction to the lab
Brief discussion on how to look out for a good lab
Assessing the quality of product you get from the lab
LIVE PATIENT DEMONSTRATION AND WORKING
ON PATIENTS FOR ALL THE SUBSEQUENT CASES
GIVEN ABOVE