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Master course GC Europe Campus Leuven - Belgium September 14 th & 15 th 2016 September 16 th & 17 th 2016 September 19 th & 20 th 2016 (NEW DATE due to popular demand) Hybrid Zircona restorations, made in a simple way Bill Marais Bill Marais September 14 th /16 th/ 19 th 2016: 9:00 till 18:00 September 15 th /17 th/ 20 th 2016: 9:00 till 18:30 EXTRA DATE: September 19 th & 20 th 2016 Participation fee: €1000, lunches included Location: GC EUROPE N.V. Interleuvenlaan 33 - 3001 Leuven - Belgium Tel. + 32.16.74.16.00 - Fax. + 32.16.74.11.99 http://campus.gceurope.com Interested? Send a request to [email protected] Practical information

Master course GC Europe Campus Leuven - Belgium · We hereby would like to invite you to GC’s Master Course by Bill Marais (USA), which will take place at the GC Europe Campus in

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Master course GC Europe Campus Leuven - Belgium September 14th & 15th 2016 September 16th & 17th 2016 September 19th & 20th 2016 (NEW DATE due to popular demand)

Hybrid Zircona restorations, made in a simple way

Bill Marais

Bill Marais

September 14th/16th/19th 2016: 9:00 till 18:00 September 15th/17th/20th 2016: 9:00 till 18:30

EXTRA DATE: September 19th & 20th 2016

Participation fee: €1000, lunches includedLocation: GC EUROPE N.V.Interleuvenlaan 33 - 3001 Leuven - BelgiumTel. + 32.16.74.16.00 - Fax. + 32.16.74.11.99http://campus.gceurope.com

Interested? Send a request to [email protected]

Practical information

Course content

Full Arch Zirconia Hybrids: Predictable Results with GC Initial Zr-FS and GC Initial Zirconia.

This two day course will show you how to achieve predictable results with GC Initial Zr-FS, GC Lustre Pastes and GC Initial Zirconia during the fabrication of furll arch zirconia hybrids.

Far too many variables (heat rate, holding time, cracking, cooling) hinder the fabrication of full arch zirconia hybrids. Added to that is the fact that dental technicians have no set formula to follow during fabrication of these hybrids - we have become accustomed to following a standard formula when fabricating single crowns and small span bridges (how to grind, how to steam, what temperatures, cooling, etc.). With full arch zirconia hybrids, technicians must rely on past experience, intuition, and logic to achieve the sought after outcome for a case. Yet a successful outcome is also largely dependent on the preparation in the dental practice, as well as the vital communication between the dentist and the technician (included in that communication is the relaying of pertinent information via photography). In the dental practice, verification jigs, pick up impression techniques, bite management, and understanding the cleansability of the full arch zirconia hybrid are crucial to the successful outcome of such cases.

About the lecturer:

Bill Marais is world-renowned with his

high-end hybrid Zirconia restorations.

During this course he will show a new

type of fabrication using the latest Initial-

novelties.

We hereby would like to invite you to GC’s Master Course by Bill Marais (USA), which will take place at the GC Europe Campus in Leuven (Belgium) on September 16-17, 2016.

Bill Marais is trained in and has extensive experience in all aspects of dental technology, including crown and bridge, neuromuscular dentistry, (neuromuscular) dentures and implant work. Bill received his Bachelor’s Degree in Prosthetic Science in Cape Town, South Africa.

His lab is specialized in (and is known for their success with) complex cases, including implant work, neuromuscular cases and high-end aesthetic restorations. Bill is a leading Key Opinion Leader for Initial for GC America and will focus during this course on Full Hybrid Zirconia bridge where he will show and explain his special technique with painting of zirconia-sintering colours which is afterwards layered partially with Initial Zr and Initial Zr Gum.

You can find more information on the course subject on the GC Europe campus website or contact us on [email protected] or by phone +32 16 74 16 00

The GC Europe Campus team

pictures courtesy of Bill Marais