Description of Course Sections
CERECOLOGY 200 Series
This portion of the course reviews the key elements for performing any CEREC restoration. Common pitfalls are discussed and their soloutions are revealed. Specific issues that the attendees are experiencing are discussed in a group format. Many attendees find that this portion of the course enhances their every day CEREC efficiency more than they expected.
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201
Refining the Quality of Prep, Powder, Picture |
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202
Block Selection for Shade and Translucency |
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203
Maximum Efficiency -- Single Units
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CERECOLOGY 300 Series
Strategies for advanced posterior quadrant CEREC dentistry will be discussed, planned, and executed. The mystery of staining and glazing is revealed using the restorations that were milled. This section of the course will elevate your CEREC confidence to the next level.
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301
Implant Crowns |
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302
Maximum Efficiency with Multiple Units |
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303
Staining and Glazing Made Simple |

CERECOLOGY 400 Series
Become the CEREC artist. Using the simple quadrant concepts of the 300 series, multiple anterior restorations can be completed. Sending veneers to the lab will be a thing of the past. Finally, your work should not go unnoticed. Using digital photography and the CEREC 3D model will allow you to portray your art for your patient education and for your own satisfaction.
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401
Anterior Prep Designs
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402
Multiple Anterior Restorations
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403
Planning the One-Day Makeover;
Case Presentation |
