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Prof. Dr. Simone Grandini

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Lecture Title 1: Efficient workflow for composite restorations

The purpose of the lecture is to make a critical appraisal of modern materials and procedures in adhesive restorations, including dentin bonding agents, resin composites, color and aesthetics principles, the step by step procedures for direct restorations. Adhesive technologies have contributed to change the way dentists conceive aesthetic restorations. The silent revolution of dentin bonding agents has allowed practitioners to minimize their preparations: it is now possible to obtain an “invisible” restoration in terms of color, shape and surface texture. Due to the improvements of materials and techniques, dentists can restore aesthetic appeal and function with a low biological and financial cost.

Patients are aware of the new technologies, and require treatments that are highly aesthetic, minimally invasive, repairable and not too expensive. Resin composite restorations can fulfill all these requirements. However, the correct protocols have to be implemented to achieve clinical success and to obtain invisible restorations.

Lecture Title 1: Evidence based restoration of endodontically treated teeth

R2C: THE ROOT TO CROWN APPROACH

Endodontics today offers great opportunities in term of simplicity and predictability of results. Today we can rely on a new approach based on reduced tooth structure removal so to leave more sound dentine in the restorative section of the tooth, and still achieve ideal endodontic treatment. The new instruments, the new ways of irrigating canals, three dimensional obturation offer a reliable way of treating teeth with a pulpal involvement in an easy and predictable way. Post-endodontic restoration shows problems and limitations which are very well known. Residual space geometry is not ideal for materials commonly used. Modern adhesives offer the chance to have better performance in restoration of teeth weather they are vital or non vital. A number of evidence state the importance of the coronal restoration of endodontically treated teeth in order to obtain the reestablishment of the system. The choice of using a post or not is driven by the restoring plan based on the tooth type and involvement. Today’s restorative dentistry on endodontically treated teeth is based on modern adhesives and modern composites; yet it has to face a number of problems that will be analyzed through the lecture: treatment plan in relationship to the remaining structure in anterior and in posterior teeth, kind of composite and adhesive in relation of the type of restoration adopted and correct behavior in cases color is an issue, what kind of material to be used in case of full crowns and how to obtain the best performance.

Objectives:
- Have clear view of the restoring plan in relationship to the tooth
- Clarify the correct use and need of posts
- Have a simple approach to final restoration.

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Prof Simone Grandini
Full professor at the University of Siena, Vice Director of the Department of Medical Biotechnologies.
MSc (2002) and PhD (2004) from Siena University.
Head of Department and Chair of Endodontics, Periodontology, Paediatric and Restorative Dentistry in Siena University.
Dean of the School of Dental Hygienists.
Vice Dean of the School of Dental Hygienists.
Honorary Professor, University of Hong Kong
Doctor Honoris Causa, Carol Davila University, Bucharest
Over the last 25 years he has published more than 300 papers on international Journals, and he has given more than 1000 lectures worldwide.
President of SIDOC (Italian Society of Conservative Dentistry), active member of IAED (Italian Adademy of Esthetic Dentistry) and AIE (Italian Academy of Endidontics), academic member of SIE (Italian Society of Endodontics).



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