Harmony - Ivoclar Vivadent

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Harmony - Ivoclar Vivadent
VENUE ADDRESS
Ivoclar Vivadent Professional Development Courses 2016
Auckland
Mon 12 - Tues 13 September 2016
Harmony
POST: PO Box 303-011, North Harbour, Auckland 0751
SCAN & EMAIL: info.nz@ivoclarvivadent.com
FAX: 09 914 9990
Ivoclar Vivadent ICDE
12 Omega Street,
Rosedale, Auckland
Parking
Please note that we have limited parking available on-site, which is situated at the rear
of our building and is subject to availability. Free all-day parking is also available out
along both sides of Omega Street. For your convenience, we advise allowing a little more
time to get parked/registered before the start time.
All-ceramic restorations
Two-day Lecture & Hands-on
Shigeo Kataoka - Japan
Auckland ICDE
Mon 12 - Tues 13 September 2016
Conditions of Registration
* Early Bird closes 12 August 2016.
Payment must be made with enrolment form before registration.
Places will not be held on receipt of enrolment form only. Late
cancellation fee applies. Fees will be fully refundable if registrant
cancels 30 days or more prior to the lecture. 50% refund will
be given for cancellations between 14 and 30 days prior to the
lecture. No refunds will be given if cancellation is received with
less than 14 days notice. Place NOT confirmed until full payment
received and confirmation sent. Please do not book flights or
accommodation until confirmation is received.
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For further information, please contact:
Caroline Jones
Ph: 09 914 9999 Fax: 09 914 9990
Email: caroline.jones@ivoclarvivadent.com
* NZIDT verify, that based on the information provided to NZIDT, this activity
meets the Dental Council policy requirements for CPD. NZIDT CPD verification
does not imply promotion or endorsement of the contents of any course.
Attendees need to use professional judgment to assess the validity and usefulness
of techniques, materials or therapeutic products to their own laboratory.
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Early Bird $1,165.00+GST*
$1,295.00+GST
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Harmony – All-ceramic restorations
ENROLMENT FORM
CPD Accredited*
Harmony
All-ceramic restorations
Two-day Lecture & Hands-on
Shigeo Kataoka - Japan
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Shigeo Kataoka
Course Description
Learning Objectives
In the restoration of anterior teeth, a thorough knowledge
of tooth morphology is crucial. In order to create restorations
with lifelike shading, the different layers or structures of
the natural teeth need to be closely studied and precisely
reproduced. The highly translucent IPS e.max® Press HT ingots
are suitable for the classic indications such as inlays/onlays
and partial crowns.
In this course, we will fabricate various restorations based on
a theory that Shigeo has developed. According to this theory,
all tooth surfaces feature concave and convex areas or have
curved outlines. These ultimately determine the shape of
the natural tooth. In order to identify these lines, which are
always curved and never straight, the significant points of the
curvatures have to be defined and their relevance understood.
When restoring central incisors with IPS e.max Press, we need
to follow certain rules that allow us to faithfully mimic the
natural shape and shade of teeth, regardless of whether we
use the layering or cut-back technique.
However, they also open up new opportunities in the
fabrication of veneers, which can be put into practice quickly
and easily.
Apart from fabricating two anterior restorations (crown and
veneer), we will add the finishing touches to a pre-fabricated
posterior crown made of IPS e.max CAD using the staining
technique.
Mon 12 - Tues 13 September 2016, Auckland ICDE
"BOOK NOW - LIMITED NUMBERS!"
In the theoretical part, we will also address the surface texture
as an essential design element in tooth restoration.
The course models (with the instructions on how to fabricate
the anterior copings) will be sent to you prior to the course.
The IPS e.max CAD posterior crown will be provided during
the course.
8:30am - 5:00pm (Registration 8:15am)
NZ$1,295.00+GST
Early Bird NZ$1,165.00+GST*
* Early Bird closes 12 August 2016.
Internationally acclaimed
Ceramic Specialist
Shigeo Kataoka is an internationally
acclaimed ceramic specialist, teacher
and lecturer from Japan. He started
at Osaka Dental Studio Co Ltd in
1969. He attended Yukioka Medical
Technology School, which he
completed successfully in 1972.
He taught at the Apex Company for three years, starting in
1980. In 1984, he established the Osaka Ceramic Training
Centre. Then, in 1989, he founded the private laboratory
Kataoka Ceramic Ltd and in 1993 the Osseo Integration
Implant Laboratory.
In addition, Shigeo has written various technical articles
on dental ceramics and
implantology. His first
technical book “Nature’s
morphology” was published
in 1993. In 2006, his second
technical book “Harmony”
was published in Japanese.