Description
+ Include: 26 videos + 1 pdf, size: 28.08 GB
+ Target Audience: dentists, restorative specialists, and prosthodontists
+ Sample video: contact me for sample video
+ Information:
The program embraces the fundamental techniques for composite layering (dentin/chromatic/achromatic enamel), both for anterior and posterior restorations, as well as the modified low shrinkage composite technique using fewer layers and the use of simplified esthetic composite systems.
The didactic approach chosen by the Author – Professor Ronaldo Hirata – sees a thorough step-by-step description of each technique addressed, comprising an analysis of the rationale and the challenges posed by their application.
The concepts behind adhesive restoration strategies and how to avoid post-operative sensitivity are addressed in dedicated mono-thematic lectures.
Different anterior restoration strategies and techniques are carefully portrayed through clinical demonstrations and hands-on training videos, offering the learner the possibility to immediately replicate the approaches shown by Professor Hirata.
The results of the research on conducted at the NYU on polymers analysis, biomechanical behavior of restorative materials and dental adhesives analysis are also presented.
Learning Objectives:
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- Recognize those clinical situations where composites provide the best advantages in terms of low invasivity and estethics.
- Get a deeper understanding of the various approaches made available by adhesive systems and learn how to put them in action.
- Find out how to avoid post-operative sensitivity.
- Master traditional layering procedures.
- Comprehend the most innovative simplified composite techniques, involving the use of bulk fill composites, simplified bonding systems and new composites
By enrolling in this training course, you’ll get the opportunity to understand, deepen and master different aspects:
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- differences between the adhesive systems available on the market today – conventional, self-conditioning, and universal – and how to correctly choose between them
- use of phosphoric acid on dental enamel
- matrix and wedge systems for class II restorations
- cosmetic conturing
- prophylaxis, modified isolation, waxing, silicone index, and layering protocols
- the leading causes of failure in restoration fractures
- enamel hypoplasia causes and solutions
- composite layering technique
- finishing, polishing, texturing
- incisal edge adjustment, midline and symmetry between central incisors
- staining technique for the anatomy of the cusps
- mirror areas edge and proximal contact fit
- causes for sensitivity, how to intercept them through the correct protocol, and how to treat it
- immediately after identifying the operative failure
- layering technique: opaque halo, effect resin, dentin, and enamel
- use of aluminum oxide sandblasting, acid etching, and adhesive systems
- how to exchange an unsatisfactory restoration with Bulk Fill Flow resin composites
The Osteocom Hirata’s Tooth Bonding Art – Adhesive Composite Restorations Concept and Technique program is best for dentists, restorative specialists, and prosthodontists who want to refine their skills in adhesive composite restorations with an emphasis on esthetics, precision, and artistry. It is designed around Dr. Hirata’s internationally recognized approach to composite bonding, blending science with artistic technique.
👩⚕️ Who Should Attend
- General dentists aiming to elevate their composite restoration outcomes.
- Restorative dentists & prosthodontists managing complex esthetic cases.
- Dental students & residents specializing in restorative or esthetic dentistry.
- Academic faculty & researchers interested in adhesive dentistry innovations.
- Dental technicians collaborating on esthetic restorative workflows.
📚 What You’ll Learn
- Adhesive protocols: step‑by‑step bonding techniques for composites.
- Esthetic artistry: layering, shading, and sculpting for natural tooth appearance.
- Clinical applications: anterior and posterior composite restorations.
- Material science: updates on adhesives, composites, and finishing systems.
- Troubleshooting: strategies for avoiding bond failures, marginal leakage, and esthetic mismatches.
- Case‑based learning: real examples from Dr. Hirata’s clinical practice.
+ Topics:
- Principles of Adhesion
- Principles of Adhesion in Enamel
- Class IV Tooth 21 – Video tutorial
- Class II Tooth 17 – Video tutorial
- Clinical Demonstration Class II – Part I
- Clinical Demonstration Class II – Part II
- Cosmetic Contouring Clinical Demonstration + Part I
- Cosmetic Contouring Clinical Demonstration + Part II
- Fracture repair – Clinical Demonstration
- Fracture repair I – Clinical Demonstration
- Dentin Adhesion
- Symmetry Case 1 – Video tutorial
- Bulk Flow Part 2 – Video tutorial
- Bulk Flow Part 1 – Video tutorial
- Symmetry Case 2 – Clinical Case
- Bulk Fill Flowable – Clinical Case
- Dental Hypoplasia – Clinical Case
- Self-etch and universal adhesives
- Post-operative sensitivity to cold
- Post-operative sensitivity to chewing (Bite sensitivity)
- Class I using regular bulk-fill composite – Hands-On Class
- Peg lateral tooth 12 – Video tutorial
- Peg lateral – Clinical Case
- Central diastema – Clinical Case
- Exchange of unsatisfactory restoration with bulk fill flowable – Clinical Case
- Posterior teeth regular bulk-fill technique – Clinical Case





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