Morphology, Mastered: Tooth Reproduction Using IMT & Stamp Technique
Seminar Key Point
- Flowable Injection Technique/ Stamp technique: Concept.
- Protocols Why, When and How?
- Colour, Thickness, Indications, Advantages, Disadvantages
- Treatment Planning, diagnostic mock and wax up, alternate tooth technique.
- Fabrication of the clear silicone key
- Step-by-Step Clinical sequence for the flowable injection technique and the stamp technique
- How to create separation and minimise excess
Achieving natural and accurate tooth morphology with direct composite restorations remains a challenge for many clinicians, particularly when correcting tooth shape and alignment or restoring moderate tooth wear.
This hands-on workshop introduces two highly precise and predictable techniques for translating a diagnostic wax-up or pre-existing diagnostic model into aesthetic and functional composite restorations: the IMT technique using a highly filled flowable composite and the Stamp technique using a conventional nanohybrid composite.
Participants will actively practice the IMT technique for aesthetic anterior restorations, while the Stamp technique will be applied to efficiently restore moderately worn posterior teeth with confidence and predictability.
Assistant Instructor
- ■Date/Time
- October 2nd (Friday)
9:30-16:30
- ■Venue
- GCCC 7F
- ■Capacity
- 26
- ■Registration fee(tax in)
- USD 835
JPY 132,000
