“Fit Check” all of your cases – Take charge of your quality control before you seat your case
Gerard Cuomo DDS
Everyone knows that dentistry is not an “exact science.” That being said, where do you draw the line regarding fit of your lab work. Do you simply trust that your lab is operating at 100% quality control? Whose level of quality control? I highly recommend that you at least purchase a stereo zoom microscope that can be mounted to a countertop in your office….
Implant work 5 Trimming the temporary abutments to fit the model
By Gerard Cuomo DDS
In this video, you will see how to modify implant lab parts for multiple implant bridge retainers. I will help you take the guess work out of implant dentistry lab work.
Replacing old dental fillings with cosmetic crowns
This video segment will show you how I removed old composite restorations, escavated decay, and placed a core builup. I used a dental microscope and rubber dam.
How to take one-step impressions
If you’re going to take impressions with the same trays you used to check for size, don’t forget to thoroughly sanitize your trays before applying the adhesive to avoid possible contamination!
In this video, Dr. WIllis Pumphrey demonstrates how to take 1-step impressions using PVS material.
IPS e max CAD Clinical Advantages & Procedures
In this presentation you will be introduced to a relatively new material called IPS e.max CAD. Unlike traditional PFM or zirconia-based restorations, IPS e.max CAD is milled from a single block that maintains a consistent shade throughout. With this material, there is no need to opaque out the dark metal substructure found in PFMs or keep the bright white zirconia substructure from bleeding through the ceramic. This presentation discusses the IPS e.max process used by the laboratory. It also features eight clinical cases showing how IPS e.max may be used for a variety of clinical needs.
Cast Post Removal
Continuing endodontic education using FullHD clinical cases vídeos. Now the goal is to show one technique for cast-post removal. It’s a very simple technique. Any dentist use this technique. Instrumental required: carbide dental drill (in this case transmittal) and a piezoelectric ultrasonic unity with a large tip.
Endodontic retreatment of a maxillary central incisor with a cast post. The post was removed applying piezoelectric ultrasonic vibrations.