Ceramic Restorations from Start to Finish: Making Predictable Happen

COURSE OVERVIEW

The world of dental ceramics can be difficult to navigate. This course aims to explain the proper selection criterial and usage of ceramic materials. Additionally, effective communication with the dental laboratory to ensure the desired result will be discussed.

Audience: Dentist, Dental Assistant, Technician

Format

Self-Instruction, Pre-recorded Lecture

Subject

780 Aesthetics / Cosmetic Dentistry

Speaker

Arthur Volker, DDS, M.S. Ed., FAGD

Release Date

08/27/24

Expiry/Re-evaluation 

08/27/27

Credit

1 CEU

Course Fee

FREE

Pre-requisite: None

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

At the end of this course, attendees should be able to:
■ Material selection—rationale and scientific evidence 
■ Communication with the laboratory—what information is needed for predictability

Arthur Volker, DDS, M.S. Ed., FAGD


Dr. Arthur Volker is a Woodside, NY native who practices in Sunnyside. He graduated from Columbia University's School of Dental and Oral Surgery and completed a General Practice Residency at the New York Hospital of Queens. He is also a former Attending at Coler-Goldwater Specialty Hospital and Nursing Facility where he supervised dental residents. Dr. Volker has published articles in various dental publications and lectures to groups in addition to being an active member of a number of dental organizations.

CE CREDIT:
Participants must view the pre-recorded lecture in its entirety and complete both the survey and quiz. Once all components are finished, the CE Certificate will be unlocked and available for download.


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SPEAKER DISCLOSURE:

This speaker was compensated by National Dentex for the production or delivery of course content. Speakers do not receive compensation for additional viewings of recorded materials. Any additional disclosures regarding potential commercial bias will be provided by the speaker at the beginning of the presentation. This disclosure does not imply that the information presented is biased or of lesser quality.