Im.P.R.E.S. in the Mountains | August 22 - 23, 2025
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IM.P.R.E.S. in the Mountains
Date: Friday, August 22 - Saturday, August 23, 2025 | Speaker: Dr. Adamo Notarantonio & Dr. Amanda Seay
Location: Banff Centre 107 Tunnel Mountain Drive Banff, AB T1L 1H5 |
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Course Description:
Explore the multifaceted realm of esthetic dentistry, encompassing both direct and indirect restorations. This lecture delves into the intricacies of crafting beautiful composite restorations, breaking down the seemingly complex process into clear, manageable steps.
Emphasis is placed on the significance of natural morphology, color, and light in achieving the harmonious balance crucial for composite restorations. Delve into the finer nuances like texture and luster, integral pieces in the art of recreating nature. Transitioning to indirect restorations, the lecture addresses risk assessment in preparation design for porcelain restorations, highlighting the potential drawbacks of interdisciplinary dentistry that may lead to unnecessary enamel removal. Furthermore, focus is placed on the pivotal roles of dental photography and laboratory communication in achieving esthetic excellence, underscoring the importance of teamwork and high-quality visual documentation. The lecture culminates in a showcase of presentations designed to equip participants in tackling challenging cases, ranging from malaligned teeth and dark preparations to canine substitutions and diastema closures.
Course Objectives:
1. Master Key Concepts in Composite Restoration:
● Break down the composite restoration process into manageable steps.
● Understand the role of natural morphology, color, and light for harmonious outcomes.
2. Navigate Indirect Restorations with Precision:
● Assess risks associated with preparation design for porcelain restorations.
● Evaluate the impact of interdisciplinary dentistry on enamel preservation.
3. Harness the Power of Dental Photography and Communication:
● Recognize the pivotal role of dental photography in esthetic dentistry.
● Enhance laboratory communication for seamless collaboration in achieving optimal results.
4. Conquer Complex Cases with Confidence:
● Gain insights into addressing challenging cases, including malaligned teeth and dark preparations.
● Develop strategies for handling canine substitutions and diastema closures effectively.
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Team member registration is intended exclusively for dental office staff, including Dental Assistants, Hygienists, and Front Office personnel.
Spouse registration is exclusively for access to the program's designated winery experience. Spouse participants are not eligible for CE and the dental lecture.