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Fill'er Up: Flowable Composites

Fill'er Up: Flowable Composites

By: Scott Coleman, DDS

Post Date: 3/13/2025

CE Amount: 1.5

Categories: Cosmetic, Restorative

COURSE OVERVIEW

In today’s general dental practice, the most commonly used materials are Composites and bonding agents. The progression of this material class has been dramatic. The holy grail has always been a fast, accurate and durable material, that is easy to place and finish. We will talk about what is currently available and how to incorporate it into your practice tomorrow. Time is everyone’s friend or foe in the world in which we live. The quicker we can accomplish a task the better it is for both the provider and the patient. Post operative sensitivity is the last thing that either the patient or the practitioner wants to deal with. There is no reason that it should happen with the proper use of today’s bonding and composite restorations.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

After completing this webinar, participants will be able to:

  • Identify the current bulk fill composites and their use and abuse.
  • Know what the relationship is between bonding agents and composite material.
  • How these materials can boost your practice public perception.
  • Know the 4 different types of composite materials that are available.

COURSE SPEAKER

Scott Coleman, DDS
Scott Coleman, DDS

The most used materials in today’s general practice are burs, bonding agents, and composites for direct restorations. The evolution of this group of materials, in particular, is amazing. Today’s light cure resins are light years ahead of the materials that we thought were great 20 years ago. The evolution of materials includes base or lining materials when the proximity to the pulp requires some form of pulpal protection. Calcium has been proven to be a critical adjunct to the armamentarium of all general dentists performing routine decay excavation and tooth restoration. This course is designed for the busy dentist who wants to stay current with the available materials and concepts of efficient placement of tooth-colored restorations. We will discuss what matters most in pulpal protection material selection, depending upon location and occlusal load put on the restoration. Reduction and elimination of post-operative sensitivity will be addressed.

TARGET AUDIENCE

This course is intended for Dental Assistant, Dentist, Hygienist, and Office Manager from novice to advanced.

EDUCATIONAL METHOD

Self Instructional Online CE Course

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Information shared in this continuing education activity is developed from clinical research and represents the most current information available from evidence-based dentistry.

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