You've likely attended restorative lectures
taught by highly skilled clinicians
sharing impressive things they can do
that you may...or may not...be able to do.
The Modern Restorative Practice(.pdf download)
Dr. DiTolla’s approach to preps and impressions includes step-by-step instruction and was tested on the most average dentist he knows—himself! Many courses focus on large restorative cases to teach these principles, the types of cases most clinicians do once or twice a year. This presentation will focus on what dentists spend most of their time doing: one and two unit cases.
Several new high-strength, cementable all-ceramic restorations have made serious in-roads into the number of PFM’s being done every year. CAD/CAM technology in the dental laboratory has helped to make these restorations more consistent in terms of fit, contact and occlusion. Full contour zirconia and lithium disilicate restorations have already began to revolutionize the lab industry, and their use will be discussed. Digital shade taking has improved to the point where in addition to dentists using it, many labs QC their restorations with it as well. Modern anesthesia techniques allow us to now deliver single tooth anesthesia to mandibular molars as well, avoiding lower blocks, which are the most frequently missed injection. Digital impressions allow us to make the process fully digital and make restorations more accurate and more economical as well.
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Contact Dr. DiTolla at [email protected]
Partial List of Previous Presentations:
American Dental Association
Chicago Midwinter Dental Meeting
Yankee Dental Meeting
Academy of General Dentistry
California Dental Association (multiple)
Texas Dental Association (multiple)
Michigan Dental Association
Utah Dental Society
Alaska Dental Association
Star of the South Dental Meeting
Pacific Northwest Dental Conference
New York 3rd & 4th District Dental Societies
The Best Seminar Ever (TBSE) (multiple)
New York County Dental Society
National Association of Dental Laboratories
Dallas County Dental Association
Ontario Dental Association
Instructor, PAC-Live Live Patient Hands-on Veneer Course; 2001 – 2006
Sponsors
Dr. DiTolla is fortunate to have several sponsors that can help bring his message to your dentists. If your group or meeting is in need of sponsorship to help with costs, we will be happy to contact these companies on your behalf to discuss the possibility of sponsoring Dr. DiTolla’s presentation. With sponsorship support, dental societies and study clubs are routinely able to offset half of Dr. DiTolla’s honorarium. Typically when a company is a sponsor, they are allowed to have a table and a rep outside the lecture room.