CE Credits: 1.0 | Credit Type: Online, self-instruction | AGD Code: 250
Duration: 1 hour | Start Time: On-Demand
Indirect restorations have a long track record of proven success and yet many factors contribute to the durability and longevity of these restorations. One of the critical decisions clinicians will need to make has to do with retention of the indirect restoration: Will the restoration be conventionally luted or adhesively bonded to the prepared tooth?
In this program, Dr. Dichter discusses the critical decision-making process between cementation and bonding when it comes to retaining indirect dental restorations. As dental professionals, understanding the nuances of each approach is key for achieving long-lasting, successful outcomes in restorative dentistry. Through a comprehensive examination of materials, techniques, and clinical scenarios, participants will gain invaluable insights to optimize their treatment protocols and enhance patient care.
Learning Objectives:
✅Understand the fundamental differences between cementation and bonding in the context of indirect dental restorations
✅Identify the advantages and limitations of various cementation and bonding materials available in contemporary restorative dentistry
✅Evaluate clinical scenarios to determine the most appropriate retention strategy based on factors such as restoration type, material, and patient considerations
✅Learn evidence-based techniques for optimizing the bond strength and longevity of bonded restorations
Dr. Darin Dichter is originally from Portland, Oregon and has been in private practice since 1995. He pursued his undergraduate work at the University of Oregon and is a graduate of the Oregon Health Sciences University School of Dentistry. After 17 years in general practice Dr. Dichter entered UCLA’s 3-year graduate program where he earned a certificate in Advanced Prosthodontics.
Focusing on education, Dr. Dichter has been a full-time instructor with Spear Education since 2014. His current teaching portfolio encompasses hands-on workshops, live and recorded lecture format programs and study club programs. In addition, he is currently a guest lecturer at Midwestern University’s College of Dental Medicine and has previously served as a guest lecturer and clinical instructor at Oregon Health Sciences University.
He maintains a private practice located on the Spear Campus in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Spark Study Club
Nationally Approved PACE Program Provider
for FAGD/MAGD credit.
Approval does not imply acceptance by any
regulatory authority or AGD endorsement.
4/1/2025 to 3/31/2027.
Provider ID# 434246