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Young Dentists Collaboration ― Anterior Esthetic Prosthetics ― - The 6th International Dental Symposium

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Moderator & Lecturer 

Anterior Restorations Without Compromise:
Where Aesthetic Design Precedes Treatment

Anterior Restorations Without Compromise:
Where Aesthetic Design Precedes Treatment

  • Anterior teeth anatomy and morphology.
  • Treatment planning for aesthetic rehabilitation.
  • Minimally invasive preparation techniques.
  • Selection and application of restorative materials.
  • Achieving durable and natural aesthetics.
  • Biological foundation: health as prerequisite for aesthetics.
Aesthetic rehabilitation of anterior teeth is a complex challenge requiring clinical precision and strategic planning. Success depends on understanding patient expectations and carefully selecting preparation design and restorative materials. Through structured protocols, preparations can remain minimally invasive, preserving healthy tissue while ensuring functional and aesthetic outcomes. A thorough knowledge of materials and techniques, for both natural teeth and implants, is essential to achieve optimal color, translucency, and natural appearance. Finally, “there is no aesthetics without health”: a biologically and functionally sound foundation is crucial for durable and harmonious aesthetic results.
 

Lecturer 

Chairside Laminate Veneer Fabrication by the Clinician: A Full Digital Workflow from Diagnosis to Delivery

Chairside Laminate Veneer Fabrication by the Clinician: A Full Digital Workflow from Diagnosis to Delivery

  • Laminate Veneer
  • Material Selection
  • Digital Workflow
  • Chairside Veneer Fabrication
Advances in digital technology and a growing shortage of dental technicians have enabled clinicians to perform high-quality chairside veneer fabrication. This presentation introduces a full digital workflow for laminate veneer therapy, from diagnosis to delivery, performed entirely by the clinician. Material selection among feldspar, lithium disilicate, and zirconia is discussed, with a focus on GC Lisi Block, which requires no crystallization process. Two clinical cases are presented to demonstrate the workflow, including diastema closure using Lisi Block and monolithic restorations with surface staining.
 

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Anterior Implant and Esthetic Prosthetic Treatment Using a Face-Driven Digital Workflow

フェイスドリブン・デジタルワークフローによる前歯部インプラントおよび審美補綴治療

  • Concept of face-driven anterior prosthetic design through the integration of facial scans and intraoral scans (STL data)
  • Importance of improving tooth alignment and axial inclination based on digital diagnosis, including pretreatment using in-house aligners and aligner orthodontic therapy
  • Prosthetically driven treatment strategies for anterior implant therapy with the final prosthesis in mind
  • Clinical application of a digital workflow for anterior veneer restorations and implant prosthetics, with consideration of M.I. (maximum intercuspation)
  • Enhancement of esthetics, function, and treatment predictability enabled by digital technologies
Recent advances in facial scanning and intraoral digital technologies have significantly changed the approach to esthetic anterior rehabilitation. This lecture presents a face-driven digital workflow integrating facial and intraoral data for diagnosis and treatment planning. Clinical cases involving improvement of tooth position and anterior guidance using in-house aligners and clear aligner therapy prior to anterior implant and esthetic prosthetic treatment will be presented. In addition, a full-mouth rehabilitation case involving orthodontic treatment, connective tissue grafting for root coverage and gingival line correction, and esthetic restoration harmonized with facial analysis will be discussed to demonstrate contemporary digital strategies for predictable esthetic outcomes.
 

Lecturer 

Potential of Facial-Driven Approaches in the Esthetic Dentistry

Potential of Facial-Driven Approaches in the Esthetic Dentistry

  • Bio-Restrative Driven
  • Immediate Implant Driven Placement
  • Emergence profile
 

Lecturer 

Next-Generation resin composite in the Injection moulding Technique

Next-Generation resin composite in the Injection moulding Technique

  • Next-generation injectable resin composites
  • Influence of silicone matrix thickness on polymerization efficacy
  • Fabrication protocols for transparent silicone indices (analog and digital)
  • Comparison between monolithic and stratified injection techniques
The injection moulding technique represents a well-established, minimally invasive approach for the fabrication of highly aesthetic and functional resin composite restorations. Novel resin composite materials specifically developed for this technique will be critically analyzed, with a focus on evidence-based strategies to enhance clinical outcomes. Particular attention will be given to the influence of silicone matrix thickness on polymerization efficiency, as well as to matrix fabrication protocols and stratification approaches aimed at optimizing both aesthetic and functional results.
 

Lecturer 

Esthetics out of the box: from concept to clinic

Esthetics out of the box: from concept to clinic

  • Multidisciplinary Dentistry
  • Patient-Centered Approach
  • From Digital Concept to Clinical Reality
  • Minimally Invasive Strategies
Contemporary esthetic dentistry is undergoing a paradigm shift, moving beyond conventional restorative boundaries toward a truly multidisciplinary and patient-centered model of care. This lecture explores how innovative and critical thinking, combined with digital technologies and biologically driven principles, can redefine treatment planning and clinical decision-making. By shifting from a tooth-centered perspective to a holistic, facially driven approach, modern dentistry can optimize clinical workflows, enhancing predictability and ensuring the long-term stability of esthetic outcomes.
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