Why study at TECH?

The perfect program to keep up with the latest developments in Minimally Invasive Anterior Sector Dental Treatments is right in front of you. Are you going to pass up the opportunity to take it?”

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Aesthetics in all its representations is part of the daily life of a society that is increasingly concerned about appearance and public opinion. Dentistry plays a fundamental role in this, since it could be argued a person's smile is often a stand-in for themselves, even becoming an identity trait. That is why professionals in the field have worked hard to develop increasingly effective and efficient techniques, adapted to patient needs by investing the necessary time to obtain the best results.  

Based on this, a multitude of materials and techniques have been developed to achieve more natural color, texture similar to the original or a perfect finish on each piece, thanks to which, patients can enjoy not only peak oral health, but also facial features that meet their expectations. So, TECH has designed this comprehensive Postgraduate diploma, so specialists in the field can keep up with the most recent advances available.  

This is a 100% online academic experience for our students to delve into the latest developments in the fundamentals of bonding, as well as the most innovative materials for direct and indirect restoration of anterior sector pieces. They will also benefit from 600 hours of content presented in different formats to study the advances in modern porcelain in depth, i.e., technical specifications and the advantages and disadvantages of its use.  

All of this will be available 100% online for six months on an innovative, dynamic Virtual Campus that is compatible with any device with an Internet connection. The program includes detailed videos, research articles, complementary readings, use cases and dynamic summaries to personalize their study of each section in the syllabus. In short, everything needed to ensure the best results from this academic experience. 

An academic experience of the highest level condensed into 600 hours of high-quality theoretical, practical and additional material”  

This Postgraduate diploma in Minimally Invasive Anterior Sector Dental Treatments contains the most complete and up-to-date scientific program on the market. The most important features include:

  • Case studies presented by experts in Clinical Dentistry 
  • The graphic, schematic, and practical contents with which they are created, provide scientific and practical information on the disciplines that are essential for professional practice 
  • Practical exercises where the self-assessment process can be carried out to improve learning 
  • Its special emphasis on innovative methodologies  
  • Theoretical lessons, questions to the expert, debate forums on controversial topics, and individual reflection assignments 
  • Content that is accessible from any fixed or portable device with an Internet connection 

You will work with the latest information on the use of porcelain in all-ceramic prosthetic rehabilitation”   

The program’s teaching staff includes professionals from the sector who contribute their work experience to this educational program, as well as renowned specialists from leading societies and prestigious universities.  

The multimedia content, developed with the latest educational technology, will provide the professional with situated and contextual learning, i.e., a simulated environment that will provide immersive education programmed to learn in real situations.  

This program is designed around Problem-Based Learning, whereby the professional must try to solve the different professional practice situations that arise during the academic year. For this purpose, the student will be assisted by an innovative interactive video system created by renowned and experienced experts.   

You will be able to delve into the newest materials used in direct and indirect restoration via the use of composite as a raw material"

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A course designed for you to implement in your practice the most effective conservative or non-restorative techniques in a guaranteed way, perfecting your service and increasing its quality"

Syllabus

The curriculum for this Postgraduate diploma in Minimally Invasive Anterior Sector Dental Treatments has been designed by the teaching team and by a group of teaching professionals, to combine the most updated information with the best and most effective teaching methodology. Thanks to this, they have created a complete, dynamic and intensive academic experience for our students to update and expand their knowledge of aesthetic diagnosis, bonding fundamentals and materials such as porcelain or composite, 100% online and in only six months.  

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The use of the Relearning methodology in the development of this program will allow you to save hours of study without sacrificing quality and completeness”  

Module 1. Aesthetic Diagnosis 

1.1. Aesthetic Analysis. Principles of Biomimetics 

1.1.1. Facial Analysis 
1.1.2. Smile Analysis 

1.2. Color Theory. Diagnostic Tools 

1.2.1. The Nature of Color 
1.2.2. Color Parameters 
1.2.3. Estimation Technique (Subjective) with Analog Guidance 
1.2.4. Other Factors that Influence Perception 
1.2.5. Color Matching Clinical Process 
1.2.6. Objective Methods of Chromatic Estimation (Digital Guides) 

1.3. Practical Application of Color 

1.3.1. Practical Application of Dental Color and Shade Guides 
1.3.2. Clinical Protocol for Successful Color Imaging 
1.3.3. Dental Stains 
1.3.4. Color as a Key Factor in Decision-Making with Composite Resins 
1.3.5. Color as a Key Factor in Decision-Making with Dental Ceramics 

1.4. Communication with Patients 

1.4.1. Current Diagnostic Tools. Communication Software 
1.4.2. Direct Mock-Up vs. Digital Simulation

Module 2. Principles of Adhesion

2.1. Adhesive Dentistry. Background and Perspectives 

2.1.1. Classification of Adhesives by Generations 
2.1.2. Classical Classification of Dental Adhesives based on the Time of Appearance 
2.1.3. Mechanisms of Adhesion of Conventional Adhesives 
2.1.4. Mechanism of Adhesion of Self-Etching Adhesives 

2.2. Adhesion to Different Substrates 

2.2.1. Mechanisms of Adhesion 
2.2.2. Adhesion to Dental Tissues 

2.3. Adhesive Dentistry for Different Materials 

2.3.1. Intraductal Adhesion 
2.3.2. Adhesion to Indirect Restorative Materials 

2.4. Cement in Dentistry 

2.4.1. Classification of Cements 
2.4.2. Decision Making 
2.4.3. Equipment and Techniques 

Module 3. Composites

3.1. Materials for Direct and Indirect Restoration 

3.1.1. Biocompatibility and Future Prospects 
3.1.2. Physical and Aesthetic Properties. Ceramics and Composites 

3.2. Techniques 

3.2.1. Freehand Technique 
3.2.2. Layering Technique Through the Use of Palatal Keys in the Anterior Sector 
3.2.3. Injection Technique 
3.2.4. Indirect Aesthetic Rehabilitation Techniques 

3.3. Direct Layering in the Anterior Sector Using Palatal Keys 

3.3.1. The Importance of Waxing. Communication and Treatment Guide 
3.3.2. Silicone Guide and Reduction Wrenches 
3.3.3. Step by Step Technique, Classes III, IV, and V 

3.4. Direct Stratification Technique for Single Cases 

3.4.1. Changes in Proportions 
3.4.2. Agenesis of Maxillary Lateral Incisors 
3.4.3. Discoloration 
3.4.4. Closure of Diastemas 

3.5. Smile Design Using Direct Composites 

3.5.1. Smile Design 
3.5.2. Treatment Protocols 

3.6. Finishing and Polishing 

3.6.1. Determining and Instrumental Factors 
3.6.2. Finishing, Polishing Sequence and Procedure 

3.7. Maintenance 

3.7.1. Influence of Certain Extrinsic Factors on Long-Term Outcome 
3.7.2. Action Protocols and Maintenance Guidelines 

3.8. Exemplification with Different Restorative Systems 

3.8.1. American Systems 
3.8.2. European Systems 
3.8.3. Japanese Systems 
3.8.4. Selection Criteria 

3.9. Direct Restoration as a Support to Other Specialties 

3.9.1. Composite Resins in Anterior Teeth 
3.9.2. Techniques to Compensate Proportions and Spaces 

3.9.2.1. Conservative or Non-Restoration Techniques 
3.9.2.2. Additive/Restoration Techniques 
3.9.2.3. Non-Conservative Techniques 

3.9.3. Aesthetic Dentistry as a Support to Other Specialties 

3.9.3.1. Cosmetics as a Complement to Orthodontics 
3.9.3.2. Cosmetics as a Complement in Periodontal Treatments 
3.9.3.3. Cosmetics as a Complement in Rehabilitation Treatments 

3.10. Indirect Composites. Techniques and Protocols 

3.10.1. Materials and Methodology 
3.10.2. Provisionalization and Measures 
3.10.3. Advantages and Disadvantages 

Module 4. Porcelain

4.1. Materials for Rehabilitation in All-Ceramic Prosthetics 

4.1.1. Traditional Classification and Properties of Porcelain for Dental Use 
4.1.2. Modern Classification and Properties of New Materials 

4.2. Technical Specifications of the Materials 

4.2.1. Reduction Requirements for Preparing Teeth for Restoration with Different Materials 
4.2.2. Rotary Tools for Tooth Reduction 
4.2.3. Anatomo-Physiological and Optical Conditions of the Materials 

4.3. Impressions for Fixed Prosthesis Rehabilitation 

4.3.1. Definition and Classification of Materials 
4.3.2. Impression Techniques 
4.3.3. Displacement of Gingival Tissues 

4.4. Aesthetic Rehabilitation Using Laminates 

4.4.1. Step-by-Step Technique 
4.4.2. Material Selection. The Importance of the Substrate 
4.4.3. Tooth Preparation, Intraoperative Tooth Treatment, and Provisionalization 
4.4.4. Definitive Cementation. Materials and Techniques 

4.5. Laboratory Procedure for the Manufacture of Laminated Fronts 

4.5.1. Definitive Impressions and Communication with the Laboratory 
4.5.2. Laboratory Techniques for Manufacturing Laminates 

4.6. Aesthetic Rehabilitation Using Full Veneer Crowns 

4.6.1. Step-by-Step Technique 
4.6.2. Material Selection. The Importance of the Substrate 
4.6.3. Tooth Preparation, Intraoperative Tooth Treatment, and Provisionalization 
4.6.4. Definitive Cementation. Materials and Techniques 

4.7. Laboratory Procedure for Producing Full Veneer Crowns 

4.7.1. Definitive Impressions and Communication with the Laboratory 
4.7.2. Laboratory Techniques for Manufacturing Full Veneer Crowns 

4.8. Computer-Assisted Aesthetic Dentistry 

4.8.1. Main CAD/CAM Systems, Properties and Characteristics 
4.8.2. The Power of Biocopy, Biomimetic Applications 
4.8.3. Future Trends and 3D Printing 

4.9. Monolithic Techniques 

4.9.1. Indications and Protocols 
4.9.2. Make-Up and Subsequent Characterization 

4.10. New Trends in Ceramic Prosthetics 

4.10.1. Vertical Carving. Indic

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Do not hesitate to bet on an academic experience where you will hone your dental skills to offer clinical service based on current trends in the profession” 

Postgraduate Diploma in Minimally Invasive Dental Treatments of the Anterior Sector

At TECH Global University, we present the Postgraduate Diploma in Minimally Invasive Anterior Sector Dental Treatments, an innovative program designed for dental professionals who wish to expand their knowledge in the field of aesthetics. This program is taught online, giving you the convenience of studying from anywhere and adapting it to your pace of life.

Cosmetic dentistry has experienced significant growth in recent years, and treatments in the anterior sector have assumed key importance. In this program, you will immerse yourself in the world of minimally invasive treatments, learning advanced techniques that will allow you to transform smiles in a conservative and natural way.

Enroll now and start advancing on your professional path

The online modality of this program offers you a series of benefits that you cannot ignore. You will be able to access the contents of the Postgraduate Diploma through our interactive virtual platform, where you will find cutting-edge teaching material, explanatory videos and real clinical cases. In addition, you will have the support of Postgraduate Diplomas in the field of aesthetic dentistry, who will be available to answer your questions and provide you with guidance throughout the program. Studying online gives you the flexibility to tailor your study schedules to your personal and professional commitments. You will not have to worry about commuting or adjusting to fixed schedules. In addition, you will have the opportunity to apply your knowledge through virtual practices and work on simulated clinical cases, improving your skills and confidence in treating patients from the previous sector. The Postgraduate Diploma in Minimally Invasive Anterior Sector Dental Treatments at TECH Global University will provide you with the necessary tools to excel in the field of aesthetic dentistry and offer your patients exceptional results. Do not miss the opportunity to boost your professional career and become a benchmark in dental aesthetics. Sign up now and take a step forward in your professional development with us!