The
BAARD Advanced Adhesive Solutions for Highly Compromised Teeth
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FEE: $3999
DATES: January 24th-25th 2025
CE Credits: 16
In the past 40 years, advances in adhesives, composites, and ceramics have shifted dentistry from a mechanical to a biologic restorative goal. These materials enable minimally invasive restorations that align closely with the tooth's original biomechanical function. However, these materials are often underutilized, with clinicians sticking to slight modifications of traditional, more invasive preparation designs.
Challenges with Badly Damaged and Endodontically Treated Teeth:
- Endodontically treated teeth can present adhesive and structural challenges, such as poor substrates for bonding, high C-Factor, and large volumes.
- Success in restoring these teeth depends on preventing leakage, protecting the weakened tooth from fracture, and selecting and adhering materials properly.
- Severely damaged teeth require large build-ups and durable materials. Fiber reinforced composites and fiber laminates can help maintain long-term structural integrity.
- Isolation can be particularly challenging for these types of teeth.
In this course, Dr. Schiffenhaus will review advanced adhesive techniques, material science, biomechanics, and isolation strategies to ensure that severely damaged teeth can be effectively rebuilt for long-term success.
Course Objectives
Learn the keys to success for restoring endodontically treated teeth.
Understand how to replace failed crowns with effective isolation and adhesive protocols.
Manage C-Factor and place large composite build-ups.
Select materials for long-lasting and strong build-ups, including fiber reinforced composites and laminates.
Learn the fundamentals and protocols for Deep Margin Elevation.
Master isolation techniques and strategies for badly damaged teeth.
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2024 Course Date:
January 24th-25th, 2025
Location
Dr. Schiffenhaus DMD, 1496 N Higley Rd. STE 104, Gilbert, AZ 85234
Fee:
$3999
(Cancellation Accepted Up to 90 days before course date otherwise tuition is held and can be credited towards future course)
Seats:
Limited availability
About the Speaker
Dr. Schiffenhaus received his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Molecular & Cellular Biology from Arizona State University, where he conducted research on biomarkers for a cancer vaccine. He completed a Master’s Degree in Biomedical Sciences and a Doctor of Medical Dentistry Degree at Midwestern University. Dr. Schiffenhaus owns a private practice in Gilbert, Arizona, focusing on Adhesive Dentistry with a Biomimetic Philosophy. He founded the Biomimetic Advanced Adhesive Restorative Dentistry (BAARD) Institute in 2020 and is a key opinion leader and speaker for companies including Kurrary Noritake, Bien Air, Meisinger, Ivoclar, Zeiss, and others. He is married to Sara Schiffenhaus, with two children, James and Margot, and resides in Gilbert, AZ.
The BAARD Institute Nationally Approved PACE Program Provider for FAGD/MAGD credit. Approval does not imply acceptance by any regulatory authority or AGD endorsement. 10/1/2023 to 9/30/2027. Provider ID# 402344