Day 1
10.30-11.30
Aesthetic Analysis and Treatment Planning
Why is analysis important?
What do we examine and in what order during the analysis?
Analysis of the face, lips, teeth, and gums
11.30-11.45
Tea & Coffee Break
11.45-12.30
Aesthetic Analysis and Treatment Planning
Transferring Analysis Data to Planning
Analysis of Case Studies
How Does Medical Aesthetics Contribute to Dentistry?
12.30-13.30
Mock-up/wax-up 3D modeling
What is a mock-up/wax-up? Why is it important?
Materials used
Application techniques and simple tips
14.30-16.00
Why, how, and based on what is the preparation?
Rules for Classic Laminate Preparation
Rules for Prepless Laminate Preparation
What should we consider in specific cases (diastema, tetracycline staining, bruxism, etc.)?
Why minimal preparation?
Immediate dentin bonding (Why, when, how?)
16.00-16.15
Tea & Coffe Break
16.15-17.30
Measurement and Temporary
Material Selection for Laminates
Preparation for Impression, Impression Materials, and Technique
Temporary Restoration Techniques
Communication with the Laboratory
Materials We Use, Their Properties, and Applications
Is it possible to achieve aesthetic results without understanding the materials?
17.30-18.00
Selecting an Ingot: The Details
Day 2
10.00-11.00
Rehearsal Session
What are we checking, and why?
How do we make corrections?
Occlusion during the trial?
11.00-11.15
Tea & Coffee Break
11.15-13.00
Adhesion / Cementation
Adhesion from the Past to the Present
General Principles of Laminate Bonding
Criteria for Selecting a Cement—Which Cement Is Right for Us?
14.00-14.30
How is the primer color chosen, and to what extent does it affect the final color?
Cementation
Finishing and alignment
14.30-14.45
Tea & Coffee Break
14.45-17.30
Workshops and hands-on patient videos
Preparing mock-ups and silicone impressions on the model
Performing classic and prepless laminate cuts on the model
Cementation on the model