Anterior Bio-esthetic
Restorations

Master Program Module I

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  • Speaker: Didier Dietschi
  • Language: English
  • Type: Lecture & Workshop
  • Course Location: Geneva, Switzerland
  • Course Schedule: 8:30 - 12.30 / 14:00 - 18:00
  • NB: daily program might extend further the indicated time

The first module covers biofunctional anatomy and all advanced clinical procedures required for achieving excellence in direct anterior restorations within the smile frame (class III-V and free-hand veneers). Completion of this program is highly recommended before enrolling in the Module II.

Course topics

  • Essentials of bio-functional anatomy
  • Clinically driven, polychromatic wax-up
  • Esthetic diagnostic
  • Indications of direct composites restorations in the smile frame
  • The Natural Shading & Layering Concepts (NLC & NLS)
  • Shade selection
  • Preparation for invisible margins
  • Clinical procedures for Class III, IV & V restorations
  • Direct normo-chromatic veneers
  • 3D finishing technique: the "4" steps
  • Micro-anatomy and polishing made simple

Master Program Module II

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  • Speaker: Didier Dietschi
  • Language: English
  • Type: Lecture & Workshop
  • Course Location: Geneva, Switzerland
  • Course Schedule: 8:30 - 12.30 / 14:00 - 18:00
  • NB: daily program might extend further the indicated time

The second module covers additional topics & procedures in a logical sequence. It includes treatment planning protocols, single & multiple tooth and full smile enhancements, using normo- and as well poly-chromatic layering techniques. The course final objective is to master form, function & color in advanced direct rehabilitations.

Course topics

  • Indications of advanced free-hand bonding techniques in the smile frame
  • Diagnosis & various treatment planning protocols
  • Mockup - waxup & indexes: when and how
  • Polychromatic techniques using effect shades
  • Mastering 3D anatomy & color in full smile rehabilitation
  • Molding protocols
  • Hybrid protocols (use of composite & ceramics)

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Material to bring along with you

The education center is fully equipped with microscopes and provides hand instruments, handpieces, products & models needed for the entire course. However, we do recommend to bring along your magnification lenses, if you are used to work with them. We can lend a few Zeiss lenses for those who would like to test them; but we can unfortunately not provide one to each participant for the whole duration of the program.

Course package

Each program comes with:

  • two daily coffee breaks
  • daily lunch, served at a restaurant withing walking distance from the course
  • a group dinner, traditionally in a restaurant located in the old town of Geneva, on the last day of the course
  • Participants will also receive a course syllabus containing references to all products used during hands-on activities, along with reprinted articles related to the course topics, if applicable.

Travel arrangements

Travel arrangements are under the responsibility of course participants.

  • To see our hotel and restaurant recommendations, please visit this link
  • For more details about how to reach the Geneva Smile Center, where courses take place, please visit this link
  • Should you need any information regarding airlines transporting passengers to/from Geneva, please visit www.gva.ch