Uncompromised Esthetics through Strength, Application and Indication
Presented by Julian Conejo
Published: 04/01/2019
Published: 04/01/2019
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- Empress CAD Glazing
- Empress Cad Spray Glaze
- How to Glaze an e.max Restoration
- IPS e.max CAD Spray Glaze and Characterization
- Ivoclar Impulse Blocks
- Ivoclar Object Fix
- Material Selection Tree- How to choose the appropriate restorative material
- Staining and Glazing with VITA - Part 2
- VITA Real Life Block
- Dentsply Sirona Blocks
- Impulse Blocks- Choosing the Appropriate Block for Anterior Cases
- Polishing VITA ENAMIC
- The Comprehensive 3M Trifecta Video
- VITA ENAMIC- Some Clinical Cases
- Introducing VITA ENAMIC - A Webinar by Dr. Russell Giordano
- Meso Block Tryin Tip
- CEREC Restorative Materials - Introduction
- CEREC Restorative Materials - Glass Ceramics
- CEREC Restorative Materials - Composite Blocks
- Characterization: Taking It To The Next Level
- CEREC Restorative Materials - Clinical Evidence for Glass Ceramics
- CEREC Restorative Materials - Clinical Evidence for Composite Blocks
- CEREC Restorative Materials - Resilient Blocks
- CEREC Restorative Materials - Multi Color Blocks
- CEREC Restorative Materials - Lava Ultimate Color Modification
- CEREC Restorative Materials - Temporary Blocks
- CEREC Restorative Materials - Polishing Lava Ultimate
- CEREC Restorative Materials - Adhesive Cementation of Lava Ultimate
- CEREC Restorative Materials - Milling Properties Resilient Materials
- CEREC Restorative Materials - Milling Speed: Standard or Fast
- CEREC Restorative Materials - e.max CAD: Cement or Adhesive Bond?
- CEREC Restorative Materials - e.max CAD Clinical Evidence on Longevity and Fracture
- CEREC Restorative Materials - e.max CAD Clinical Evidence on Surface Properties
- CEREC Restorative Materials - Lava Ultimate: Clinical Evidence with Onlays
- CEREC Restorative Materials - Resilient Materials: Surface Wear
- CEREC Restorative Materials - High Strength Material: IPS e.max CAD
- CEREC Restorative Materials - Alternative High Strength Materials
- CEREC Restorative Materials - High Strength Materials: Celtra DUO
- CEREC Restorative Materials - High Strength Materials: Suprinity
- CEREC Restorative Materials - e.max CAD: Crystallization Cycles
- CEREC Restorative Materials - e.max CAD: Try-in and Crystallization
- CEREC Milling Glass Ceramics - Introduction
- CEREC Milling Glass Ceramics - Milling Speed, Margin Chipping
- CEREC Milling Glass Ceramics - Margin Geometry
- CEREC Milling Glass Ceramics - Veneer Thickness
- CEREC Milling Glass Ceramics - Margin Thickness Parameter
- CEREC Milling Glass Ceramics - Materials and Milling
- Surface Smoothness - Measurement
- Surface Smoothness - Material Roughness
- Surface Smoothness - Lava Ultimate Finishing
- Surface Smoothness - ENAMIC Finishing
- Surface Smoothness - Empress CAD Finishing
- CEREC Evidence - Bakeman et al Study
- CEREC Evidence - Fabbri et al Study
- CEREC Evidence - Pieger et al Study
- CEREC Evidence - Reich et al Study
- CEREC Evidence - Sailera et al Study
- CEREC Evidence - Silva et al Study
- Working with ENAMIC
- CEREC Evidence - Cortellini et al Study
- CEREC Evidence - Edelhoff et al Study
- CEREC Evidence - Baladhandayutham et al Study
- CEREC Evidence - Schultheis et al Study
- CEREC Evidence - Sulaimanet al Study
- CEREC Evidence - Kern al Study
- VITA EasyShade V
- Dentsply Celtra Duo
- Telio CAD Cementation to TiBase
- e.max CAD Abutments - Adhesion to the TiBase
- Full Contour FD - Telio CAD Provisional FPD
- CEREC Restorative Materials - Celtra Duo Dry-Fire
- CEREC Restorative Materials - Telio CAD Hybrid Crowns - Adhesive Bonding and Polishing
- CEREC Restorative Materials - e.max Surface Finish Occlusal Wear
- CEREC Restorative Materials - e.max Polishing Abutments
- Zirconia Adhesive Bonding
- Zirconia Margins
- Zirconia Properties
- Zirconia Sintering
- Zirconia Surface Finish
- VITA ENAMIC Implant Solutions (IS) Block
- Full Contour FPD - Managing Connectors
- Finishing Options for Celtra Duo
- VALIDATION OF IPS E.MAX CAD IN SPEEDFIRE FURNACE
- e.max 500 Science Documentary
- Ivoclar Production of Glass-Ceramic CAD-CAM Blocks
- Optimizing Outcomes With Celtra Duo
- Celtra Duo Design
- Firing Celtra Duo
- Introducing IPS e.max® ZirCAD and The Programat CS4 Furnace
- Completing Cases with Celtra® Press and Your Lab
- Introducing KATANA™ Zirconia Blocks
- Introducing Tetric CAD Hybrid Ceramic Resin Block
- COLTENE’s BRILLIANT Crios Reinforced Composite Bloc is the Ideal Choice for Permanent Single Tooth Restorations
- 1. Chairside Zirconia - Introduction
- 2. Chairside Zirconia - Crystallization Phases
- 3. Chairside Zirconia - Improving Zirconia
- 4. Chairside Zirconia - Zirconia Classification
- 5. Chairside Zirconia - Zirconia Low-Temperature Degradation
- 6. Chairside Zirconia - Zirconia Presintering Handling
- 7. Chairside Zirconia - Zirconia Sintering
- 8. Chairside Zirconia - Katana Zirconia
- 9. Chairside Zirconia - IPS e.max ZirCAD Zirconia
- 10. Chairside Zirconia - CEREC Zirconia
- 12. Chairside Zirconia - Glaze Or Polish
- 13. Chairside Zirconia - PrePolish Before Sintering
- 15. Chairside Zirconia - Glazing Zirconia
- 16. Chairside Zirconia - Adhesive Or Conventional Cementation Zirconia
- 17. Chairside Zirconia - Cementing Zirconia
- 18. Chairside Zirconia - Preparation Of Zirconia For Bonding
- 19. Chairside Zirconia - Zirconia Resin Cements
- 20. Chairside Zirconia - Dry Mill Zirconia Margins
- 1. Implant Chairside Materials - Introduction
- 2. Implant Chairside Materials - IPS e.max CAD
- 3. Implant Chairside Materials - Soft Tissue Adaptation
- 4. Implant Chairside Materials - Ceramic vs Resin-based
- 5. Implant Chairside Materials - Digital Imaging Materials
- 6. Implant Chairside Materials - ENAMIC IS Material
- 7. Implant Chairside Materials - Zirconia Custom Abutments
- 8. Implant Chairside Materials - Implant Provisional Materials
- 9. Implant Chairside Materials - Telio CAD For Implants
- 14. Chairside Zirconia - Polishing Zirconia
- KATANA Zirconia 18-minute Sintering with SpeedFire
- Continuum (Curriculum Series) - Surgical Video Presentation – Socket Grafting After Extraction of a Molar
- Introducing IPS e.max ZirCAD MT Multi for CEREC®
- 3M™ Chairside Zirconia
- Restorations with Precision, Predictability and Efficiency
- KATANA™ Zirconia now available in 14Z L with 18 Minute Sintering Time
- 3D Printing Applications in Dentistry
- Solving the Cement vs Adhesive Bond Dilemma for Zirconia Restorations
- CEREC Restorative Materials - Cement Color Effects
- Clinical Use of the Easyshade
- The Color Spectrum
- VITA EasyShade Information
- Celtra Duo – Polishing Protocols for Optimal Clinical Outcomes
- Contouring Anterior Restorations
- Contouring e.max with Meisinger Kit
- Get ready to polish all of your ceramics in SECONDS!
- How to Polish Anteriors Using Meisinger Polishing Kit
- Post Glaze Finishing
- The Effects of Glaze Over Time on All Ceramic Restorations
- INDENCO CAD SPRAY GLAZE
- Infiltrating Zirconia With VITA HT YZ Liquid
- IPS e.max CAD Glazing
- Mixing Lustre Paste
- Restoration Shade Rescue with VITA AKZENT Plus Chroma Stains
- Single Visit CAD/CAM Restorations with Cerasmart
- Stain and Glaze with Lustre Paste
- Staining and Glazing Technique
- Staining and Glazing with VITA - Part 1
- Veneer Shade - Cement and Prep Effect on Final Color
- Introduction to Suprinity, Esthetics through Strength, Applications, and Indications
- Optimization Procedures for CAD/CAM Restorations - Pascal Magne, Dr. med. dent., Ph.D.
- Staining and Glazing for Optimal Esthetics with CEREC
- One Visit Chairside Zirconia Restorations
- Capitalize on the Growing Implant Market Through a Biomimetic Approach
- Unlocking Chairside Zirconia
- Enhance Your Restorations With KATANA Solutions
- Ceramic and Cement Choices
- Expand Your CEREC® Capabilities with Confidence- New Treatment and Restoration Innovations
- Introduction to the Katana Zirconia Block
- Join the 1%: Deliver Same-Day CEREC Restorations with Unrivaled Esthetics
- Uncompromised Esthetics through Strength, Application and Indication
- A Lithium Silicate Revolution for Aesthetic Digital Dentistry
- One Day Dentistry is More Important Today, Than Ever
- Polishing Zirconia
- Zirconia - Stain and Glaze 1
- Zirconia - Stain and Glaze 2
- Zirconia Finishing
- Zirconia Infiltration
- Chairside Zirconia in Speedfire Oven
- One Visit Chairside Zirconia - Carbide Burs for Zirconia
- One Visit Chairside Zirconia - Characterizing Zirconia with GC Lustre Pastes
- One Visit Chairside Zirconia - Configuration Devices
- One Visit Chairside Zirconia - Entering Zirconia Bar Code Into The Software
- One Visit Chairside Zirconia - Final Cementation of Zirconia Crown
- One Visit Chairside Zirconia - Firing Process of Glazed Zirconia
- One Visit Chairside Zirconia - Glazing Zirconia with Sirona Speed Glaze
- One Visit Chairside Zirconia - Manufacturing Zirconia
- One Visit Chairside Zirconia - Polish Zirconia
- One Visit Chairside Zirconia - Removing Sprue
- One Visit Chairside Zirconia - Zirconia Design Phase
- One Visit Chairside Zirconia - Zirconia Dry Milling Process
- One Visit Chairside Zirconia - Zirconia Mill Phase
- One Visit Chairside Zirconia - Zirconia Model Phase
- One Visit Chairside Zirconia - Zirconia Parameters, Materials and Administration
- One Visit Chairside Zirconia - Zirconia Preparation Guidelines
- One Visit Chairside Zirconia - Zirconia Preparation Live
- One Visit Chairside Zirconia Launch Video
- Bonding a Restoration with Adhese and Variolink Esthetic
- PMMA Custom Healing Abutment
- Ivocolor Characterization Clinical Tip
- Adjusting, Finishing and Polishing a CEREC® Restoration
- Brasseler USA Winter Restorative Concepts CAD/CAM Preparation and Polishing Solutions – Convenience for CEREC® Users
- You have come a long way, Zirconia
- Katana Extrafine Primemill Case
- Katana STML Polishing
- Use of Katana in the Anterior
- Tessera Overview
- Tessera Tooth Preparation
- Tessera Surface Finishing
- Tessera Delivery
- Katana Fracture During Milling
- CEREC Tessera Introduction
- 1. Translucency Overview
- 2. Translucency Influencers
- 3. Translucency Measurement
- 4. Translucency Adhesive Ceramics
- 5. Translucency CEREC Tessera
- How To Simplify Direct and Indirect Restorative Workflows
- Pre-polish Zirconia Crown
- Translucency - Research Evidence - Color CAD/CAM Lithium-Disilicate Crowns - Part 1 - Study Design
- Translucency - Research Evidence - Color CAD/CAM Lithium-Disilicate Crowns - Part 2 - Results
- Translucency - Material Thickness
- Translucency - Research Evidence - Evaluation Shade to Target Shade Tab - Part 1 - Study Design
- Translucency - Research Evidence - Evaluation Shade to Target Shade Tab - Part 2 - Results
- Glazing of Chairside Ceramics - Part 1 - Objectives
- Glazing of Chairside Ceramics - Part 2 - Impact of Coefficient of Thermal Expansion
- Glazing of Chairside Ceramics - Part 3 - Temperature Effects on the Process
- Glazing of Chairside Ceramics - Part 4 - Preparation of Restoration
- Glazing of Chairside Ceramics - Part 5 - Spray Glaze Process
- Spray Glaze Demo with Tessera
- Paint Glaze Demo with Tessera
- Anterior Contouring Tessera
- Anterior Stain and Glaze Tessera with Dentsply Sirona Universal Stain and Glaze Kit
- Tessera Glaze Crown Stabilization
- Tessera Paint-on Glaze for 4.5 Minute Cycle
- Tessera Esthetic Modification - Spray Glaze Technique
- Tessera Esthetic Modification - Stain+Paint-on Glaze
- Zirconia Translucency
- Proposals with CEREC MTL and CEREC Zirconia+
- CEREC MTL and CEREC Zirconia+ Introduction
- Super Fast vs Extra Fine Milling Zirconia
- Zirconia Polishing Technique Super Fast vs Extra Fine Milling
- CEREC MTL and CEREC Zirconia+ Design Differences
- 1. CEREC MTL Polishing - Introduction
- 2. CEREC MTL Polishing - Sprue Removal
- 3. CEREC MTL Polishing - Twist Burs
- 4. CEREC MTL Polishing - Post Firing Polish
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Course Description
The introduction of a highly translucent zirconium-reinforced lithium silicate glass ceramic foundation, supporting average biaxial strengths of over 541Mpa will be presented. Be one of the first to learn about the benefits of milling a partially-crystallized material without a lengthy workflow process that may compromise marginal integrity. This “Out of the Box” silicate material will help you meet the patient needs of strength, shade reproduction, minimally invasive preparation, with ideal translucent esthetic results. Clinical case indications, cementation protocol and results will also be showcased.
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Julian ConejoCDOCS
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