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		 An Overview of Restorative Cases and My Experience in Evaluating New Restorative Materials  
		
		
		
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				Presenter: Dr. Les Rykiss
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				Release Date: 5/5/22
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				 Credits: 1 CEU, Free Self-Study
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				Expiration Date: 5/5/28
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				AGD Subject Code:  780
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					Reviewed: 2025
					     
				
				 
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				Today, there are so many new and restorative products coming to the market.  This CE webinar will feature several restorative materials that I use routinely in my cosmetic dental practice. Not all materials are a perfect solution to every situation.  Therefore, there are certain properties to consider when deciding whether a new material is worth purchasing for my clinic.  • What is the indication, what type of aesthetics do I want to achieve? • Do I want to use a layering technique or a one shade universal?  • What are some of the watch outs or additional products will I need to use in order achieve the desired results.
  In my practice, in deciding whether I want to use a new material clinically. First, I evaluate dental product, before; it even makes it to my operatory for clinical usage.  The new product needs to pass my simple criteria of 5 simple questions 
  Upon completion of this CE webinar, you will be able to: • Understand the importance of evaluating a product and what to look for • Compare one product vs. another for usage in different applications • Become more familiar with the science of restorative materials • Learn the techniques for using the materials as they were intended
				 
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