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Precision Bonding for Indirect Restorations
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Presenter: Dr. Devin McClintock
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Release Date: 3/31/26
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Credits: 1 CEU, Free Self-Study
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Expiration Date: 3/31/29
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AGD Subject Code: 610
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Bonding procedures for indirect restorations are among the most technique-sensitive steps in restorative dentistry, and often they are the key difference between predictable longevity and early failure. From ceramic veneers and onlays to full-coverage restorations and post-endodontic build-ups, understanding substrate management, adhesive selection, and proper material handling is critical for long-term success. This CE webinar will break down bonding protocols into clear, practical steps that can be immediately implemented in daily practice. With a special focus on adhesive practices and material selection, this course will explore decision-making for enamel vs. dentin bonding, selective etch protocols, dual-cure compatibility, post cementation considerations, and predictable core build-up techniques. Attendees will gain confidence in simplifying their armamentarium while elevating clinical outcomes through a consistent, evidence-based bonding workflow.
Upon completion of this CE webinar, the student will be able to: • Understand and identify key factors influencing bond strength to enamel and dentin in indirect restorative procedures • Become more familiar with universal adhesive bonding, including indications and application protocols for maximum strength • Implement a predictable bonding protocol for successful indirect restorations, including proper surface preparation, adhesive placement, and foundational core techniques using dual-core material
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