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Speaker Biography Dr. Alan A. Boghosian is a Clinical Associate Professor of Surgery in the Division of Dental Surgery of the Department of Surgery, at Northwestern Universitys Feinberg School of Medicine where he coordinates clinical research investigations. Dr. Boghosian maintains a private practice in downtown Chicago devoted primarily to restorative dentistry. He has authored numerous publications and has lectured internationally on the subjects of dental materials and restorative procedures. Dr. Boghosian is a member of the International Association of Dental Research and a Fellow in the American College of Dentists and Academy of Dental Materials. In 1996 he was the recipient of the Gordon J. Christensen Recognition Lecturer Award of the Chicago Dental Society. Dr. Boghosian is a media spokesperson for the American Dental Association. He formerly was chairman of the working group on materials, instruments and equipment of the Council on Scientific Affairs of the American Dental Association and currently serves as a consultant to the council. "Classic versus Contemporary Dental Materials and Clinical Techniques" (Full day lecture) New materials and techniques are introduced on a daily basis. Many modalities exist today that were not deemed possible a decade ago as a result of new discoveries. However, the clinical performances of some contemporary materials offered today are not as efficacious as those released 10 years ago. This presentation will compare the advantages and benefits of proven classic materials and techniques to that of the latest products. The morning session will review a variety of the materials and techniques used in fixed prosthodontic procedures. Adhesion, composite restorative dentistry, and biomimetic materials will be the focus of the afternoon program. The following topics are among those to be discussed: Latest improvements in impression materials Physical properties relating to the clinical usage of impression materials Altering the surface characteristics to achieve consistent, perfect impressions Provisional material selection Predictable methods for tissue management Review of adhesive systems and adhesive restorable materials Optimal methods for finishing and polishing composite materials Results of clinical research conducted at Northwestern University Calcium Phosphate biomimetic materials Dental Materials and Clinical Techniques Used in Fixed Prosthodontics (Half day lecture) Predictable results can be easily attained in crown and bridge procedures if the practitioner has an understanding of fundamental dental material concepts and clinical techniques. While the introduction of new materials has simplified the restorative process, achieving a successful result is still very dependent upon clinical technique. This presentation will review all aspects of the materials and techniques used in crown and bridge procedures. The following topics are among those to be discussed: Latest improvements in impression materials Modifying the surface characteristics to achieve consistent perfect impressions Provisional material selection Predictable methods for tissue management Tray selection Restoration of the endodontically treated tooth |
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Achieving Predictable Success in Restorative Dentistry: A Realistic Approach | 017 - Dental Materials (Basic Science) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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