Two Part Lecture on Restorative Dentistry with Dr. Marc Geissberger (In-Person)

Address: 622 Third Ave, New York, NY 10017, United States

Email: info@nycdentalsociety.org

 

Members: $395.00
Non-Members: $475.00
Study Club Member: Free

CE hours: 6

Part 1 Lecture Description: 

New Advances in Direct and Indirect Restorative Dentistry…Overcoming Common Pain Points, Pitfalls, and Problems in Private Practice

This fast paced, informative session will introduce the participants to several new materials and techniques in restorative dentistry designed to simplify clinical practice and yield predictable, problem free restorations. Various clinical tips and techniques will be introduced designed to eliminate common problems associated with routine clinical procedures. They will include: creating perfect Class II restorations, mastering flawless crown and bridge impressions, enhancing esthetics in anterior direct bonding cases and proper adhesion and curing protocols. Additionally, this course will cover the latest development in all porcelains, cements, impression materials and CAD/CAM technology and elucidate their influences on the modern practice of dentistry.

    Learning Objectives:

    • Understand the steps involved in creating the perfect Class II composite restoration
    • Master appropriate bonding and curing protocols
    • Learn predictable techniques designed to capture flawless impressions the first time they are attempted
    • Review appropriate layering techniques to enhance esthetics of anterior bonding cases
    • Gain knowledge of modern ceramic materials and understand limitations and strengths of each type of material
    • Develop a better understanding of the indications and contraindications of each material
    • Improve their understanding of the plethora of modern cements and which clinical situations are indicated for their use
    • Navigate the technological advances in CAD/CAM Dentistry and figure out which systems may be most appropriate for their practices
    • Learn predictable techniques designed to capture flawless impressions the first time they are attempted family practices.  

    Part 2 Lecture Description: 

    Treatment Planning, Designing and Delivering Complex Restorative and Multidisciplinary Cases

    Treatment planning, designing and managing complex restorative and esthetic cases can be a daunting task. While each practitioner may have their own treatment preferences, several universal design and treatment principles can be applied to the treatment of all complex cases. These principles will be introduced through this exciting, interactive presentation using cases that include multidisciplinary needs and diligent management to achieve optimal results. Sequencing treatment with multiple specialties (orthodontics, periodontics, oral surgery, and endodontics) will be discussed. Emphasis will be placed on specific techniques and design concepts to aid practitioners in achieving optimal functional and esthetic results.

    Learning Objectives:

    • Diagnose a variety of complex clinical situations
    • Design a case with the final product in mind
    • Select appropriate materials based on functional needs and esthetics
    • Manage and quarterback all members of the treating team, including specialists
    • Work effectively with laboratory support team to achieve lasting, esthetic results
    • Optimize case acceptance through an increased understanding of various patient types

    Speaker Information: Dr. Marc Geissberger

    Dr. Marc Geissberger taught at University of the Pacific for 30 years and ran Pacific’s prestigious complex and esthetic rehabilitation program. He is also a researcher and a published author in the areas of dental materials, contemporary fixed prosthodontics, and esthetic dentistry. He serves as a consultant for many dental materials companies and helps guide product development.

    During his 30 years in academia, he has maintained a private practice geared toward restorative dentistry with his brother and fellow Pacific alum Dr. Jeffrey Geissberger. He believes his continual involvement in providing patient care as well as a role in academia has given him a unique balance that allows him to blend the best of both worlds. Dr. Geissberger earned a master’s degree in educational psychology in 1994 and has been a Certified Personal Trainer (CPT) with the National Academy of Sports Medicine since 2008. He completed his Fitness Nutrition Specialty (FNS) training in 2011.

    This speaker has no financial relationships relevant to this presentation to disclose.

    Additional Information:

    • You will receive a printed copy of your CE certificate of completion at the end of lecture.
    • Refund Policy - We offer refunds for cancellations made up to two weeks prior to the event. Email info@nycdentalsociety.org to request a refund