Predictable Bonding in Adhesive Dentistry. All Surfaces…No Problems!!
Speaker

Dr. Rolando Nunez received this dental degree from Central University of Venezuela in 1997.
He enrolled a Biomaterials Graduate Program at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, obtaining a MSc. degree in 2004. He joined BISCO as a private clinical consultant from 2005 until 2013, where he worked closely with the Research and Development Department in the development of new and innovative products. In 2014 he became Manager of Clinical Affairs for BISCO Inc.
Dr. Nunez is a member of the following groups.
- International Association of Dental Research
- American Association of International Research
- Latin American Society of Operative Dentistry and Biomaterials
- Dental Materials Group of the IADR
- Venezuelan Society of Operative Dentistry Biomaterials and Esthetics.
Disclosure: Dr. Nunez is an employee of BISCO Inc. and at times speaks on the below products.
Universal Adhesives by 3M, Ivoclar, BISCO, Coltene,, Kerr, Kuraray
Dual Cured Resin Cements by 3M, BISCO, Ivoclar, Kerr, Kuraray
Self Adhesive Resin Cements by BISCO, Kuraray, Ivoclar, 3M.
MDP containing Primers by BISCO, Kuraray, Ivoclar.
Surface cleaners by BISCO, Kuraray, Ivoclar
Silane by 3M, Ultradent, BISCO, Ivoclar, Kerr
HF acid by Ultreadent, BISCO and Ivoclar.
Course Description
In todays clinical world, there are many surfaces that are used in restorative dentistry. Each one of these surfaces require a very specific bonding protocol that will ensure the clinician the ability to restore efficiently and with predictability. This lecture will cover all of the existing bonding protocols to each surface as well how to avoid post operative sensitivity and achieve pulp protection.
Educational Objectives
- Bond to the tooth structure without post operative sensitivity issues.
- Understand the different bonding techniques and when to apply them accordingly.
- The new way of achieving pulp protection.
- Cementation protocols for metal.
- Cementation protocols for zirconia
- Cementation protocols for lithium disilicate (eMax)
- Cementation protocols for fiber posts.
- Cementation protocols for veneers, crowns, inlays and onlays.
Contact
For information, please contact Penn Dental Medicine Continuing Dental Education at:
PDMContinuingEd@dental.upenn.edu