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Navigating Cementation Protocols: Enhancing Successin Restorative Dentistry
18.11.2025 | 18:00
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The page was published on 25.11.2024.
Overview
This webinar will cover the critical role of cementation protocols in restorative dentistry. it will explore the latest advancements in cementation materials and techniques, emphasising evidence-based practices that enhance clinical outcomes. Participants will learn how to effectively select and apply various cements for different restorations, troubleshoot common challenges, and optimise bonding procedures.
Speakers Bio – Dr. Asmaa Altaie
(Consultant in Restorative Dentistry) BDS, MSc, MFDS RCS(Ed), PhD, MPros RCS(Ed), FDS (Rest. Dent) RCS(Ed)
Dr Altaie is a clinical academic and a Consultant in Restorative Dentistry at the School of Dentistry, University of Leeds, UK. She is on the specialist list for Restorative Dentistry with the General Dental Council UK. Following the completion of her Bachelor in Dental Surgery (BDS) degree, she completed her Master’s Degree (MSc) with distinction and PhD in field of resin composite materials at Leeds. She also completed 5 years specialist training programme in Restorative Dentistry undertaking extensive specialist training in Prosthodontics, Endodontics and Periodontology. Following that, she was awarded the Fellowship in Restorative Dentistry and Membership in Prosthodontics from the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, UK.
By attending this webinar you will gain valuable insights on the various modern restoration types and reported outcomes following root canal treatment. The delegates will be provided with a guide on
the key clinical considerations for decision making when restoring endodontically treated teeth for optimum long term outcomes.
- Have an update contemporary strategies for the management of tooth wear
- Discuss the latest advancements in resin composite technology including direct and indirect CAD/CAM composite materials
- Have an understanding of how to approach tooth wear patients in practice from diagnosis to management