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Ceramic veneers: the cementation options

Adhesive dentistry has fundamentally altered and literally transformed our field toward significantly longer-lasting and more esthetic dental restorations.

Not only because the restorations itself are performing well, but mostly because more dental tissues has been preserved. On anterior teeth, veneers are nowadays able to safely replace crowns. Nevertheless, the success and longevity of this treatment option is highly linked to the way veneers are cemented. The quality of the bonding is determined by the procedure itself but also by the materials used. The aim of this presentation is thus to focus on the different veneer cementation options and especially on the use of pre-heated restorative composites.

Learning Objectives:

  • develop and use the strategy to predictably isolate the operation field, even in difficult situations
  • understand the clinical step by step of the immediate dentin sealing and of the veneer bonding procedures
  • choose the proper  composite for the proper indication

Speakers

David Gerdolle

Dr. David Gerdolle DMD, MS

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David Gerdolle was born in Epinal (France) in May 1970, and is graduated from the Dental University of Nancy (1993). He has then achieved a number of Postgraduate Diplomas from the Universities of Paris and Gothenburg, in Oral and Osteo-articular  Biology, Implantology, Prosthodontics and Adhesive Dentistry.
David has been member of the teaching staff of the University of Nancy between 1993 and 2005, and he is running a private practice in Vevey-Montreux since 2006. His practice is dedicated to conservative and minimal invasive dentistry.
Davis is involved in various postgraduate programs in Europe dedicated specifically to these topics.
He is lecturing world while in seminars and congresses, he is also giving hands-on courses and performing live demonstrations on patients in the field of adhesive and minimally invasive dentistry. As an author or co-author, David has published widely in scientific national and international journals on this topic.
David speaks french, english, spanish and german.
For further informations please visit www.davidgerdolle.com