The Kentucky AGD - Using Technology to Prevent Destructive Forces in Daily Dental Practice

September 21, 2019
Louisville, KY

Be sure to attend this exciting lecture and hands on workshop with Robert Kerstein, DMD!

Excessive occlusal forces can lead to damaged teeth, fractured dental restorations, implant complications, and untoward patient responses following prosthetic treatment. Whether designing and building a prosthetic case with analog or digital methods, problems at insertion, and sometimes soon after the patient uses their new prosthesis, are quite common in daily dental practice. The implementation of relative occlusal level force data and occlusal contact timing sequence durations, can aid a dentist in controlling excessive occlusal forces and time–premature contacts, that often create post-insertion occlusal complications. This presentation will illustrate how utilizing the T-Scan 10 technology can help a dentist successfully manage destructive occlusal forces that, wear and fracture teeth and restorative dentistry, influence periodontal tissue heights, and reduce unwanted post insertion patient occlusal adjustment visits.

Event Details

Saturday, September 21st, 2019 8:30 AM–4:30 PM

$99 each for Member dentists and their staff

$199 each for Non-Member dentists and their staff

The course will award 8 hours of Hands on CE credit.

Registration Details

Contact Maegan Bennett 270-401-3928 or agdkentucky@gmail.com for more information.