A one-day intensive, hands-on course designed to help you master direct quadrant dentistry.

Developed by Stewart Beggs

This course is all about elevating your everyday dentistry. You'll learn how to apply biomimetic principles to maximise adhesion when restoring teeth, with a focus on rubber dam isolation,

matrixing options, and excelling in quadrant dentistry. Perfect for any dentist performing composite restorations, this course includes a comprehensive booklet covering every step and key purchases, plus exclusive access to a delegate WhatsApp group for ongoing support.

First Course Out Now!

September 13th November - Manchester - JOIN HERE

About

Focussing on quadrant dentistry as the most efficient way of treating multiple teeth. Applying biomimetic principles for gold standard bonding, best possible layering technique, recreation of natural biomechanics and use of tints and effects to recreate beautiful aesthetic

  • Biomimetic principles + literature

  • Rubber dam isolation

  • Proper caries removal end-points
    Gold standard bonding systems + restorative materials

  • Immediate dentine sealing + resin coating

  • Matrixing options

  • Layering techniques to reduce contraction stresses
    Creative stains and tints

  • Direct / indirect composite vs ceramic restorations

Hands on practicals:

Rubber dam isolation for quadrant dentistry

  • Simple and not so simple class I's

  • Class II matrixing options
    Back-to-back class Il's

  • Complex quadrants where mixed direct and indirect

Course Aims + Objectives

To introduce biomimetic materials and techniques for each step of posterior composite restorations to ensure best possible results and predictable outcomes:

To discuss the scientific evidence-base for each of these techniques and steps

To introduce you to biomimetic materials, techniques and evidence-base and how this can provide us with sound protocols that can be followed in every day clinical practice

• To allow delegates hands-on experience of immediate dentine sealing, resin coating, fibre use, matrixing, stress reduced layering techniques

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