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All Things Restorative: From Composites and Single Teeth to Complex Reconstructions

  • The Grand Marquis 1550 U.S. 9 Old Bridge, NJ, 08857 United States (map)

The RWJBarnabas Health Lecture Series, sponsored by the Sam Elbaum Dental Education Program presents:

All Things Restorative: From Composites and Single teeth to Complex Reconstructions

Dr. John Nosti

7 CEUs


REGISTRATION DETAILS:

Registration and Continental Breakfast begins at 7:00 am. Program begins at 8:00 am. Gourmet lunch included. Virtual Option and Lecture Download Available. This course is open to doctors only.

SINGLE SESSION REGISTRATION

Tuition Dr. Tarnow $199 - RSVP HERE

Tuition Dr. Nosti $199 - RSVP HERE

RWJBH Staff- $169 (Dr. Tarnow) RSVP HERE

RWJBH Staff- $169 (Dr. Nosti) RSVP HERE

Virtual/Download Tuition - $135 (Dr. Tarnow) RSVP HERE

Virtual/Download Tuition - $135 (Dr. Nosti) RSVP HERE

COMBINATION REGISTRATION

Dr. Tarnow & Dr. Nosti Combo Special-$349 RSVP HERE

RWJBH Staff Combo Special - $299 RSVP HERE

Virtual/Download Tuition Combo Special - $225 RSVP HERE

RWJBH/Jersey Shore Residents - FREE RSVP HERE


Dr. Nosti
Course Synopsis

In this one day event, Dr. John Nosti will address both direct and indirect dentistry for the private practice. Direct restorative dentistry is the corner stone to general and cosmetic dental practices. Understanding modern restorative solutions, their indications and how best to efficiently use these materials is key for long-term predictable clinical success. Performing indirect restorative dentistry can be one of the most profitable and rewarding aspects of care. It can also be one of the most confusing areas of dentistry with the plethora of materials to chose from. Understanding which material is best suited per case and why, as well as the decision to bond versus cement will be covered in detail. Dr. Nosti will complete the day walking you through a cosmetic reconstruction, highlighting the role of occlusion and the process he follows to achieve predictable, long lasting results.

Learning Objectives:

Utilize new restorative systems to increase office efficiency

Demonstrate proper adhesion protocols and application techniques Understand the common causes of posterior resin failure and how to prevent them. Become proficient at using state-of-the-art polymerization technologies

Learn proper placement and polishing techniques to achieve optimum anatomy and esthetics. Achieve predictable contacts in large, adjacent Class II restorations. Understand the science of which indirect materials are best suited per case and why. Understand the role of occlusion in cosmetic cases and single tooth dentistry. Learn why reconstruction cases must start from the planned end result. Bonding versus Cementation.