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The Injection Molding Technique: Achieving Predictable, Aesthetic Composite Veneers

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The Injection Molding Technique: Achieving Predictable, Aesthetic Composite Veneers

11/18/25- 06:00pm CST

Dr. Melissa Seibert

Online Event

1 CE

FREE!

Course Description:

This presentation will guide clinicians through a modern, evidence-based approach to creating beautiful composite veneers using the injection molding technique. Participants will learn how to integrate digital smile design into their workflow to plan esthetic outcomes with intention and accuracy. The session will cover case selection, template fabrication, material handling, and step-by-step clinical execution to ensure highly esthetic, minimally invasive results. Dr. Melissa Seibert will also discuss the evolving category of injectable composites—clarifying their indications, advantages, and limitations—to help clinicians make confident material and technique choices that elevate their esthetic dentistry.

 

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand the workflow for using digital smile design to plan and execute composite veneer cases with precision and predictability.
  • Master the clinical steps of the injection molding technique—from mock-up fabrication to intraoral execution—to achieve seamless, lifelike esthetics.
  • Evaluate the advantages and limitations of injectable composite materials, dispelling common misconceptions and identifying when this technique is most appropriate for clinical success.