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a professional dental network Friday 24 – Saturday 25 May 2019 Stockholm NETWORKING DINNER FRIDAY EVENING DR. PASCAL MAGNE UPDATE IN THE BIOMIMETIC PRINCIPLES - INCLUDING CAD/CAM Update in anterior bonded restorations Advances in direct and semi-(in)direct CAD/CAM restorative dentistry for the posterior dentition

DR. PASCAL MAGNE - Dentanet€¦ · CAD/CAM restorative dentistry for the posterior dentition – Part 1 10.15-10.45Break 10.45-12.00 Advances in direct and semi-(in)direct CAD/CAM

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a professional dental network

Friday 24 – Saturday 25 May 2019Stockholm

NETWORKING

DINNER FRIDAY

EVENING

DR. PASCAL MAGNE

UPDATE IN THE BIOMIMETIC PRINCIPLES- INCLUDING CAD/CAM

Update in anterior bonded restorations•

Advances in direct and semi-(in)direct CAD/CAM restorative dentistry for the posterior dentition

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Friday

Update in anterior bonded restorations

You will learn:• The latest scientific discoveries about no-post no-crown

restorations.• The core values of biomimetic restorative dentistry.• A review of ultraconservative approaches.• Important procedures to improve the success of your direct

composite resin restorations.• The possibilities of novel semi-indirect approaches using

anterior customized CAD/CAM composite resins.• The keys to the success of indirect ceramic restorations

(wax-up, mockup, preparations, delivery).

Through the knowledge of dental morphology, function, biome-chanics and adhesive dentistry, anterior bonded restorations have the potential of mimicking the natural dentition. Additive techniques (waxup/mock-up, composite resin additions) are paramount to the diagnostic, preparation and designing of beautiful, functional and minimally-invasive restorations that can mimick the natural dentition. The symbiotic relation of enamel, dentin and the dentinoenamel complex can be approached by the synergistic use of direct composite resins, novel semi-indirect CAD/CAM polymers and indirect ceramic materials and, above all, the careful choice and application of proven dental adhesives.

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Saturday

Advances in direct and semi-(in)direct CAD/CAM restorative dentistry for the posterior dentition

You will learn:• Hard tissue arrangement and related stress distribution

within the intact tooth.• How to achieving accurate caries detection to reduce the

need for crowns, root canals and implants.• Techniques to help with resin shrinkage stress management.• Scientific data about the accelerated fatigue performance of

polymer/ceramic CAD/CAM restorations on vital teeth and nonvital teeth.

• Novel techniques to improve the quality and efficiency of esthetics, margin quality, dentin bonding and delivering of semi-(in)direct restorations.

Direct composite resin restorations have become the daily bread of restorative dentistry. This presentation will discuss the main issues concerning restoring the biomechanical and structural integrity of teeth as well as debate many myths and facts about the various direct restorative approaches. Effective layering methods to mimic the natural structure, biomechanical function and aesthetics of teeth will be described. The second part of the presentation will cover the use of semi-direct and semi-(in)direct techniques with a special emphasis on CAD/CAM restorations and high performance biomaterials (polymers and ceramics). Fundamental bonding strategies such as IDS, immediate dentin sealing, will be discussed. Finally, step-by-step adhesive delivery procedures and their influence on tooth structure preservation and long-term survival of indirect bonded restorations will be presented.

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What others say about the speaker

About Dr. Pascal Magne

Dr. Magne is the Don and Sybil Harrington Foundation Prof. of Esthetic Dentistry in the Division of Restorative Sciences, University of Southern California, Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry. He graduated from the University of Geneva Dental School, Switzerland (1989 DMD, 1992 MSc and 2002 PhD). He was a lecturer at the same university beginning in 1989 until 1997 (fixed prosthodontics and occlusion, operative dentistry and endodontics).

From 1997-1999, he was a Visiting Associate Prof. at the Minnesota Dental Research Center for Biomaterials and Biomechanics, University of Minnesota, School of Dentistry. From 1999-2004 he was a Senior Lecturer in the Division of Fixed Prosthodontics and Occlusion at the University of Geneva Dental School until he was recruited to the University of Southern California in 2004.

Dr. Magne is a recipient of multiple awards (Swiss Science Foundation, Swiss Foundation for Medical-Biological Grants, 2002 Young Investigator Award from the International Association for Dental Research, 2007 and 2009 Judson C. Hickey Scientific Writing Award of the Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry). He is also the author of numerous articles on esthetics and adhesive dentistry and is an internationally known mentor and lecturer. Dr. Magne authored the book ”Bonded Porcelain Restorations in the Anterior Dentition - A Biomimetic Approach” which has been translated into twelve languages.

He is a founding member of the Academy of Biomimetic Dentistry and a mentor of the Bio-Emulation think-tank group. In 2012, he launched a revolutionary approach to the teaching of Dental Morphology, Function and Esthetics (the 2D/3D/4D approach) for freshman students at the Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry of USC.

I hope you make use of the unique opportunity to go to a course with Pascal Magne. For those who do not know who he is, he is considered a legend within aesthetic dentistry. Pascal has completely moved away from traditional preparation te-chniques and only teaches minimally invasive treatments with bonded porcelain and composite. Within two days, you will be updated on the latest news in composite bleaching techniques, treatment plans for worn bite, bonded onlays and bald crowns – all you need to know to provide dental care that focuses on saving as much as possible of the patient’s tooth substance.Erik Svendsrud, Norway

There are top aesthetic and perfect dentists who have found the recipe for how to make great ceramics, and then there is Pascal Magne. After many years, I heard him for the first time at ICD’s annual meeting in 2002 in Lausanne in Switzerland and later at the DentaNet Symposium in 2013 in Copenhagen. He now lives in the USA and he is worth listening to if you want to challenge your eyes and brain on cosmetic and aesthetic dentistry. It is a “must see, must hear” and when you have done so, the world will no longer be the same.Henrik Harmsen, Denmark

Seriously, most impressive lecturer i’ve listened to!Agnieszka A. Nordhagen, Norway

Pascal Magne is a great inspiration. His passion and dedi-cation to teeth and dentists catch on and are a boost of energy for all of us.Kirsten Steffensen, Denmark

Just wow! I am just blowed away! Fantastic.Catherine Mortensen, Norway

I have met a lot of lecturers locally and internationally. Colleagues who are very respected internationally. If you have not yet attended a course with Pascal Magne, you should seize the opportunity now. “You will recognize a true star when you see one”. Pascal Magne is a star.Flemming Brandt, Denmark

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THURSDAY SOCIAL GATHERINGWe will welcome all of you at the social gathering Thursday evening at 20.00 where you may enjoy a drink with

your dentist colleagues. The event will be held at Clarion Hotel Arlanda Airport. Remember to sign up to attend.

As usual, there is time set aside for networking when the program ends Friday afternoon. The event will be held in the exhibition area from 16.30-18.00. Everybody is invited to join each other for drinks and snacks.

No need to sign up.

Friday evening, we will gather around to a networking dinner at Clarion Hotel Arlanda Airport. We will enjoy a 3-course meal and wine. Later, we will put on our dancing shoes to the tunes of the live band.

You are more than welcome to bring your beloved one to the networking dinner. The same fee applies. Remember to sign up for the networking dinner to attend.

FRIDAY NETWORKING AND EXHIBITION

FRIDAY NETWORKING DINNER

ABOUT THE VENUE

Clarion Hotel Arlanda Airport is located in the Sky City between terminal 4 and 5. It is a 2 minutes’ walk from Arlanda Airport. We have pre-booked several

hotel rooms so you can easily book a room when signing up.

REMEMBER TO SIGN UP FOR THE NETWORKING DINNER

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a professional dental network

a professional dental network

Friday 24 May 2019

08.00-09.00 Registration incl. a light breakfast

09.00-09.10 Welcome by Peter L. Gerdes, DentaNet

09.10-10.15 Update in anterior bonded restorations – Part 1

10.15-10.45 Break

10.45-12.00 Update in anterior bonded restorations – Part 2

12.00-13.00 Lunch

13.00-14.15 Update in anterior bonded restorations – Part 3

14.15-14.45 Break

14.45-16.15 Update in anterior bonded restorations – Part 4

16.15-16.30 End of day one

16.30-18.00 Networking event – Exhibition, drinks and snacks

19.00-00.30 Networking dinner

Saturday 25 May 2019

09.00-10.15 Advances in direct and semi-(in)direct CAD/CAM restorative dentistry for the posterior dentition – Part 1

10.15-10.45 Break

10.45-12.00 Advances in direct and semi-(in)direct CAD/CAM restorative dentistry for the posterior dentition – Part 2

12.00-13.00 Lunch

13.00-14.15 Advances in direct and semi-(in)direct CAD/CAM restorative dentistry for the posterior dentition – Part 3

14.15-14.45 Break

14.45-16.15 Advances in direct and semi-(in)direct CAD/CAM restorative dentistry for the posterior dentition – Part 4

16.15-16.30 End of course

Social gatheringThursday 23 May 2019250 SEK incl. VATIncl. two drinks.

Networking dinner Friday 24 May 20191.200 SEK incl. VAT Incl. wine, coffee, avec and live band.

You are welcome to bring your beloved one to the dinner. The same fee applies.

FeesFriday 24 – Saturday 25 May 2019 Before 16 Sep. 2018: 5.995 SEK ex. VAT Before 25 Nov. 2018: 6.995 SEK ex. VATBefore 10 Feb. 2019: 7.995 SEK ex. VATBefore 14 Apr. 2019: 9.495 SEK ex. VATAfter 14 Apr. 2019: 10.495 SEK ex. VAT

DentaNet members get a discount of 10% on the delegate fee.

Hygienists, dental nurses, and technicians get a discount of 50% on the delegate fee.

VenueClarion Hotel Arlanda AirportTornvägen 2190 60 Stockholm ArlandaSweden

Hotel roomSingle room: 1.295 SEK incl. VATDouble room: 1.495 SEK incl. VATIncl. breakfast.

Hotel rooms can be booked through DentaNet until 14 April 2019.

DentaNet is a professional network of 475 clinics. Together we help each other making the patients even happier.We do that through highly skilled continued education, trusted business partners, exchange of knowledge and fun.

Program

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