Approved PACE Program Provider FAGD/
MAGD Credit
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state or provincial board of dentistry or
AGD endorsement.
1/1/2016 to 4/30/2016
Provider ID#304396
continuing education
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Indirect Posterior
Composite
Restorations
by Dr. Samir Karimov
Abstract
Indirect posterior composite restorations have brought about a
wonderful age where ideal form, marginal adaption, and proximal
contact and contour are all achievable goals.1
The use of post-cure heat, however, has remained ineffective
in enhancing the clinical performance of these restorations. As
new curing techniques and technologies develop, indirect posterior
composite restorations continue to see improvement and promise,
both in their mechanical characteristics and the longevity of their
clinical performances.2
Educational objectives
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Understand the advancements ·
that composite materials have
made over the years.
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Discuss the benefits of newer
generation indirect composites.
Review a case presentation
involving indirect composite
techniques.
Discuss the clinical and the
esthetic benefits of modern-day
alloy-free restorations.
Reinforce the importance of
quality preparation work in
order to achieve exceptional
outcomes.
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designated
for
1.5
hours
of
CE
credit
by
Farran
Media.
Participants
will
receive
verifi
cation
1.5 hours of CE credit by Farran Media. Participants will receive verification shortly after Farran Media
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after Farran
Media receives
the completed
post-test.
the completed
post-test.
See instructions
on page
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