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This presentation aims to provide an in-depth review of techniques and materials that support optimal outcomes in adhesive dentistry, focusing on both direct and indirect composite resin restorations. In today’s increasingly cost-conscious environment, many patients are prioritising the preservation of their natural dentition for as long as possible. As clinicians, one of our most significant challenges is managing and preventing restorative failures, ranging from minor complications to more extensive setbacks view more at www.ada.co.nz

Learning outcomes

-Be confident in techniques that will give us the best bonding to tooth structure. -Understand why the treatment to surfaces of tooth and indirect materials is critical for good bonding. -Recognize that some teeth can be saved for short and long-term purposes. -Techniques to maintain restorations by patients maybe the key to success.

Speaker

Dr Edmund Young BDS BSc FRACDS

Edmund graduated from Otago University Dental School in 1991 with a Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Dental Surgery. He is passionate about the latest bonding techniques available to us, especially the use of fibres to compromised teeth. He is an active member of the American Academy of Biomimetic Dentistry and has been trained by the Alleman–Deliperi Centre in Sardinia. Being so passionate about bonding in the last 30 years has taken him to meet the top researchers in the world in Japan and the USA. He is happy to share his experiences with those who are interested in this field.

Dr Edmund Young 

Webinar May 2025 Branch Meeting


Speaker:

Dr Edmund Young BDS BSc FRACDS

Tuesday 20th May 2025
7:00pm - 8:30pm
Venue: Online
1/195 Main Highway
Ellerslie
Region: Auckland
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PO Box 28084
Remuera
1541
New Zealand