Meet Dr. Giovanni Tommaso Rocca, who introduces the topic of this Masterclass course, offered to both Ardentis practitioners and external professionals.
Since the second half of the 20th century, patients’ aesthetic demands in dentistry have increased dramatically. People of all genders and ages are constantly influenced by media that convey the message: “an individual’s health, beauty, and success are reflected in the health and beauty of their smile.”
As a result, oral health and cavity prevention have evolved alongside the growing demand for an aesthetically pleasing smile. This now applies not only to anterior dental segments but also to posterior areas. Traditional materials such as amalgam or gold are now considered outdated and unacceptable by the majority of patients.
New adhesive techniques and composite/ceramic materials are now available to support this shift. These techniques, along with emerging CAD/CAM technology, allow for more conservative and aesthetic dentistry, performed in a simpler and more efficient manner without compromising the quality of the work.
The aim of this three-day course is to present both the theory and practical application of modern dentistry as it is currently taught at the School of Dental Medicine in Geneva and practiced daily at Ardentis clinics. By the end of this training, participants will have a clear understanding of a wide range of aesthetic techniques, from personalized shade selection and simple Class I restorations, to anterior composite layering and endocrowns on devitalized posterior teeth.
Next sessions: November 30, December 1 and 15.
To view the full program and register, click here
