A theoretical and laboratory course that enables you to carry out direct composite resin restorations in a simple and didactic way through individualised training.
LANGUAGE
English
Workload
24 hours
CERTIFICATE
Sigo
CITY
Madrid, Lisbon, London.
LOCAL
Dental Courses Europe
MATERIALS AND INSTRUMENTS
Provided by

KNOWS THE TRAINER

Dr. Felipe Villa Verde
Teacher of the Composite Resin Course
Graduated in Dentistry from the State University of Western Paraná.
Specialisation and Master’s degree from the State University of Ponta Grossa – Brazil, with a line of research on adhesion in dentistry and dental materials.
She has been working in private practice since 2005, with her activities centred on restorative dentistry and oral rehabilitation.
Member of the Brazilian Society of Dental Aesthetics – SBOE.
She teaches courses in composite resin and ceramics in Brazil and abroad.
CONTENT EXECUTION
Direct Composite Resin Natural Layering
- Analysis of aesthetic principles and smile composition;
- Biomimicry applied to restorative aesthetic dentistry;
- Anatomy and morphological characteristics of the anterior elements;
- Anatomy and morphological characteristics of the anterior elements;
- Understanding of light, colour, opacity and translucency;
- Getting to know the material: restorative systems;
- Mapping and colour selection in polychromatic restorations;
- Stratification techniques with composite resins;
- Waxing with silicone guides;
- Colour Selection and Restorative Mapping Practice;
- Anatomy with basic principles for restoring posterior teeth;
- Study of individual anatomy;
- Internal morphology (dentin and enamel);
- Young vs. aged posterior teeth;
- Restorative systems;
- Conventional and bulk fill resins;
- Colourants and effect resins;
- Natural Stratification Techniques;
- Demystifying class IV restorations;
- How to make imperceptible transitions;
- Stratification of a fractured central incisor (extensive class IV restoration);
- Diastema correction;
- Cosmetic Recontouring;
- Direct veneers;
- How to proceed with darkened teeth; Use of opacifiers and colour modifiers;
- What is the limit of direct restorations in these cases?
- Mirror area concepts and vestibular adjustments;
- How to maximise the aesthetic result through texture;
- Macro and microtexture (young and aged teeth);
- Effective finishing and polishing;
- Adjustments, texturing, finishing and polishing.
Main objective of the Direct Composite Resin Natural Layering Course
Develop visual dexterity and manual skills in practice through step-by-step repetition on customised models during classes, developing different composite handling techniques as well as different restoration protocols that can be fully reproduced in clinical practice.
Focus on understanding the natural structure of the tooth, acquiring an adequate knowledge of the resin layers and the faithful reproduction of dentin and enamel structures in any situation.