CDE: [Excellence in Restorative Dentistry Lecture Series] ft. Fadi Yassmin, BDS, MSc Ae Dent, MFGDP

23
Mar, 2021
05:00 PM-06:30 PM

Presented virtually via Zoom Webinar

Time: 5:00-6:30 pm; this virtual lecture will begin promptly at 5:00 pm via Zoom Webinar.
Registration: FREE to view (does not include continuing education credits); Registration is still required.
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CE Credits:
1.5 lecture credits
To receive continuing education credits:
Dentist, $37.50
Penn Dental Medicine Alumni, $28.00
Military, $28.00
**Payment is made following the program.**

The Use of Preparation Guides in Porcelain Veneers

Course Description

With the advancements of CAD milled ceramics and the use of natural tooth files there needs to be specific preparation protocols with each case. The use of Digital Smile Design not only helps with producing the ideally facially driven design but can also be used to control the preparations perfectly for the final ceramic.

Learning Objectives

To understand and control tooth reduction in all planes. Factors such as colour change the effect of underlying substrate and it’s affects on final restorations.

Speaker

Fadi Yassmin, BDS (Syd), MSc Ae Dent (Kings College), MFGDP (UK), graduated from Sydney University in 1993 and has since then developed a reputation of one of the leading dental implant and cosmetic practitioners in Sydney. With a Masters in Aesthetic Dentistry from Kings College London, is a Master Clinician in Implantology (gIDE UCLA) and a post graduate diploma in orthodontics from the city of London Dental School he ensures that he keeps up to date with all current treatment techniques and that he and his staff are committed to serving the needs of their patients. He is a Digital Smile Design instructor and KOL along with being a KOL for Dental Monitoring which is a leader in the AI space in dentistry and newly appointed Straumann KOL in the aesthetic space due to his profound knowledge of multi-disciplinary treatments.

Disclosure: Dr. Yassmin has received renumeration for hours worked and speaking engagements from Dental Monitoring.


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University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine designates this activity for 1.5 continuing education credits.