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Temporization and Cementation of Porcelain Veneers: A Guide to Consistent Successful Results 
Presenter: Dr. Gary Radz Release Date: 12/19/23
Credits: 1 CEU, Free Self-Study Expiration Date: 12/19/26
AGD Subject Code: 780  

For many general dentists porcelain veneers cases can be infrequent procedures in their offices. Because of this, it’s hard to establish habits and consistent workflows. This CE webinar is designed to provide some easy guidelines to make the workflow simple and the esthetic results consistently excellent. The easiest way to make veneer temporaries is also the most predictable and most esthetic. Some simple techniques will help you improve your temporary veneer outcomes. Cementation technique and materials of veneers can be a little different than with all ceramic crowns. This webinar will guide you step by step on how to get predictable results every time you deliver your veneer cases.

During this CE webinar, we will
• Discuss the lab communication required to make highly esthetic temporary veneers
• Demonstrate the materials and techniques used for temporary veneer fabrication
• Review the clinical steps for the try in of porcelain veneers
• Demonstrate the steps required to prepare porcelain veneers for cementation
• Learn the materials and techniques used for consistent success during the veneer cementation process   ( disclaimer , AGD PACE Statement )

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