posteriorcomposite

DS Solution Week Singapore: Making Class II Composite restoration predictable

2020 has been a disruptive year and the new decade may possibly be define by remote technology? Many things have shifted online. At a clinic level, I have been using more remote communication with patients.

On the lecturing front, many dental conferences have moved online as well. Denstply Sirona which I started my lecturing journey with has also moved their “DS Solution Week Singapore” online as well.

This time, I will be sharing on how I manage my Class II restorations to make it predictable. Class II restorations is one of the most common procedure performed by a dentist. Normally it is caused by decay in between teeth and a composite resin/ceramic restoration is then needed. Occasionally, sensitivity or dislodged restoration may occur after the procedure. In the lecture, I will be sharing how I attempt to reduce occurrence of sensitivity or dislodged filling after performing a Class II restoration as a clinician.

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Overseas Lecture on Posterior Composite and Digital Smile Design

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Concluded my first overseas lecture 2 months ago. Had the opportunity to share on posterior composite and digital smile design (DSD).

Always great to see that dentists are passionate about learning.

It was an interesting experience for me as it was an overseas lecture. A good take away is to have a packing list! Almost forgot my mac adapter.

Now back to work to prepare for a 1.5day composite workshop to be held in March 2018!