Speaker:
Dr. Troy Schmedding, DDS
Course Description: During the last 25 years, there have been a major advancements in material science, research and techniques, however, many of these advancements have not been implemented in the majority of dental practices. This course will present advanced adhesion techniques and materials supported by important key research that minimizes the removal of healthy tissue and maximizes bond strengths. These techniques can be done simply on a daily basis and can solve virtually every problem with direct composite and indirect restorations.
Learning Objectives:
- How to select the right ceramic.
- Understanding the inherent difference in ceramics.
- Proper bonding protocols.
Table Clinic 5:30-6:30pm: 1 CEU
Course 7:00-9:00pm: 2 CEUs
Bio: Dr. Troy A. Schmedding graduated from the University of Puget Sound before getting his Doctor of Dental Surgery at the University of the Pacific School of Dentistry in 1993. For 17 years, Dr. Schmedding successfully maintained a solo dental practice in Seattle, WA before relocating with his family to California to pursue his interest in educating a future generation of dentists. After 5 years as assistant professor in the Department of Reconstructive Dental Sciences and co-course director for Integrated Pre-Clinical Technique at UOP Dentistry, he realized he missed direct patient interaction and purchased his current practice in Walnut Creek. In addition to teaching, Dr. Schmedding enjoys lecturing nationally and internationally to fellow colleagues on restorative and aesthetic dentistry.
Sponsored by Kuraray Noritake
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