Minimally Invasive Rehabilitation: A Healthier, Less Costly and More Predictable Approach
Course Title: Minimally Invasive Rehabilitation: A Healthier, Less Costly and More Predictable Approach
Course Summary:
Every practice has 5% to 15% of patients who have severely damaged their dentition and would benefit from a mouth rehabilitation but cannot afford it, and we see them suffer and deteriorate feeling helpless. Additionally, a larger number of our patients would greatly benefit by opening their Vertical Dimension of Occlusion (VDO) to restore their worn-out dentition. They need help! The old approach of a mouth full of crowns is destructive, with many negative side effects and unpredictable.
In this practical lecture Dr. Ruiz will offer a more real world approach to treating these patients using direct composite and/or partial coverage porcelain adhesive restorations. Even partial mouth rehabilitation cases are like remodeling a beautiful building, meticulous designed and diagnosis must be done before the first scoop of dirt is ever removed, (or before a hand piece touches the tooth). This fast paced course will cover proper diagnosis to avoid problems, step by step techniques for partial and full mouth rehabilitation, as well as research and many clinical cases.
Learning Objectives
- Learn a practical technique to treat larges cases in multiple stages, making it affordable to almost every patient.
- Proper methodic diagnosis for this type cases, which will maximize success, satisfaction and minimize complications.
- Learning techniques for proper adhesion of bonded rehabilitations.
- Understand how to record patients’ unique esthetic perspective and goals and how to blend it with our own.
- How to implement occlusal treatment into an overall oral treatment.
- When to use a semi-adjustable articulator and why it has great importance.
- When to use a CR bite.
- How to educate patients about occlusal disease, for excellent treatment acceptance.
- Step by step techniques, and much, much more...
Dr. Jose Ruiz Biography
