Veneers and Dentine Bonded Crowns course for Dental Practice
This session is about clinical indications, types, techniques, bonding and required preparations of veneers.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this session you will be able to:
- Identify the clinical indications, when and where a tooth should be veneered
- Recognise the types of veneers (according to their preparations and material choices)
- List the preoperative required stages
- Identify changing tooth size and shape with veneers
- Differentiate between tooth preparation options
- List the possible complications
This session will discuss the correct clinical indication, selecting the right type of veneer, an appropriate preparation, and the usage of the right bonding material, all of which are the key factors of achieving a successful treatment and require consideration by clinical practitioners and professionals.
Before commencing this session you should have knowledge of:
- Dental materials (ceramic)
- The aetiology of tooth discoloration
- Tooth morphology
- Cementation and bonding materials
Dr Ali Nankali is a clinical lecturer in oral adult health in Barts and The London Medical and Dental School. In 1998, he took a keen interest in restorative dentistry, which led him to commence his extensive research on application of post and cores. Following his research, he proposed to the scientific board of the orthopaedic and implant department of the National Medical University (NMU) a number of novel inventions, including nankali post system, nankali bur, as well as new classifications for post/core and masticatory force.
Dr Nankali was awarded his PhD in 2004 by the NMU in Kiev, Ukraine, where he registered as a specialist in Prosthodontics.
Furthermore, his engineering background, in addition to his prosthetics and maxillofacial clinical experiences, helped him in achieving ground-breaking outcomes on his researches related to distribution of masticatory force and mechanical strength of teeth’s hard tissues, that brought him to the attention of the scientific community.
At his current position, Dr Nankali is involved with undergraduate and postgraduate students, as well as regularly running CPD and other courses.
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