CDE: [Excellence in Restorative Dentistry Lecture Series] B.O.P.T. : An alternative concept for Fixed Prosthodontics

16
Jun, 2020
05:00 PM-07:00 PM

Virtually via BlueJeans

Time: 5:00-7:00 pm
Registration: This virtual lecture will begin promptly at 5:00 pm via BlueJeans.
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CE Credits:
2.0 lecture credits

Description

Description, Fundamentals, Evidence-based approach and clinical cases about the Biologically Oriented Preparation Technique. An alternative approach for Fixed Prosthodontics with an integral concept between pink and white esthetic zones in oral rehabilitation.

Objectives

  • To know the clinical and laboratory protocol about B.O.P.T.
  • To understand limits and applications of the B.O.P.T. Concept
  • To find interest in find out more about the B.O.P.T. concept.

Speaker

Cristian Abad-Coronel, DDS, MSc, PhD

DDS from University of Cuenca in 1999

Oral Rehabilitation Specialist from the University of Chile. 2002

Specialist in Restorative Dentistry based on New Technologies from the Complutense University of Madrid

Prosthodontic Specialist from the European Prosthodontic Association (EPA)

Master in Dental Sciences from the Complutense University of Madrid

Doctorate (PhD) in Dental Sciences from the Complutense University of Madrid

World CEREC Trainer Certificate by the Digital Dental Academy Berlin, Germany

Full Professor of the Faculty of Dentistry, University of Cuenca

Researcher and Professor of San Francisco de Quito University

Collaborating Professor of the Master in Restorative Dentistry Based on New Technologies at the Complutense University of Madrid

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University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine designates this activity for 2.0 continuing education credits.