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Transitional resin bonding is often used when extensive restorative treatment is required. Often dental treatment plans are complex and cannot be determined from dental articulators alone. Therefore, the best articulator is actually the patients jaws and its unique masticatory movements. When worn, maxillary and mandibular teeth can be worn to undesirable levels and the smile needs to be restored. Transitional provisionals enable the clinician and patient to make a diagnosis of where the best smile may be possible without any removal of tooth structure. We will discuss and demonstrate the use

Learning outcomes

1. What clinical dental records are required to develop desired smiles for patients 2. Choosing a provisional material that is durable and will last for their clinical situation 3. Diagnose and treatment planning with transitional provisionals 4. Conserving enamel to get occlusal changes 5. Use of provisionals for occlusal dysfunction 6. How to construct their own provisional stents

Speaker

Dr Edmund Young .

Dr. Edmund Young graduated from Otago University in 1991 and has been a member of the New Zealand Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry since it was first founded. He continued further studies to complete a Fellowship from The Royal Australian College of Dental Surgeons soon after. Recently he has completed training as a Biomimetic dentist at the Alleman –Deliperi Training Centres in Utah and Sardinia, being personally trained by Dr David Alleman and Dr Simone Deliperi. His clinic is focused on restorative techniques for minimally invasive dentistry and the use of the latest techniques.

Provisional and Transitional Bonding Masterclass.


Speaker:

Dr Edmund Young .

Friday 19th Sep 2025
8:30am - 5:00pm
Venue: Young Dental
21 Saint Johns Road
Meadowbank
Auckland
Region: Auckland
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Brought to you by New Zealand Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry
PO Box 159
Helensville
0840
New Zealand