Date: | 19th June 2024 |
Duration: | 1 hour 30 minutes |
Time: | 5:00 PM Perth 7:00 PM Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra & Brisbane 9:00 PM Auckland |
A ‘know-how’ webinar providing an insight into four blockbuster materials for impressioning (conventional & digital), temporisation and cementation of indirect restorations. Discover a fast acting, powerful astringent retraction paste, the simplicity of a pre-made malleable, functional light curable composite temporary crown and see how a standalone universal resin cement and dental adhesive system offer ultra-high adhesion, that redefines how we can restore teeth.
Learn how to apply clever science and stress-reducing protocols in everyday practice. Dr Akit Patel will share his tips and tricks, and give an overview on when, why and how best to use smart, innovative restorative materials in the indirect restorative workflow to optimise ease of use, whilst offering maximum functionality, simplicity, and predictability. You will leave jaw dropped at what is now possible.
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Dr Akit graduated from Guy’s Dental Institute in 2002. He completed a Master’s degree in clinical dentistry in fixed and removable prosthodontics from UCL Eastman Dental Hospital and Institute with distinction and an award for clinical and academic excellence in 2009.
Dr Akit is an experienced prosthodontist with special interests in minimal intervention, adhesive dentistry, fixed and removable conventional, implant and cosmetic rehabilitation.
Dr Akit works at Perlan Specialist Dental Centre (part of Bupa) in Eastbourne, East Sussex. He is also a Clinical Senior Teaching Fellow in Restorative Dentistry at UCL Eastman Dental Institute, and a lecturer in Dental Implantology at Bristol University. He is responsible for restorative courses, workshops, and lectures for the ITI, Straumann and 3M. He is an ITI Fellow and a member of the Bupa Dental Care Advisory Committee.
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