InLab SIRONA Training Course
CAD/CAM Sirona – inLab 4.2.3
ADVANCED COURSE
Course instructor: Danniele Bento, Dental Ceramist at Master Vita (VM13, VM7, VM9, VM11) – Vita Zahnfabrick, Germany
Dr Mário Rennó Carneiro Dental Prosthetics School Dental Prosthetics School, São Paulo, Brazil
Location: Paço de Arcos, Smile on Time Lab
Course duration: 1 day
Course schedule: 9h00 to 18h00
Target audience
- Dentistry professionals
- Dentistry students
OPTIMISE AND MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR CAD / CAM SYSTEM!
Welcome!
Our goal is to provide you with the best hands-on training experience possible in a real lab setting.
This course will enable you to use and optimise the best tools of Sirona Digital Odontology as well as to improve your ceramic restoration manufacturing skills using various materials.
The course is run by an instructor possessing vast experience and knowledge in using the Inlab software on a daily basis, thus ensuring the best practical and theoretical support throughout the training!
- Menu and sub-menu options
- Demonstrating various kinds of a possible works
- Virtual articulator
- Smile design
- Stack
- Individual Biogeneric crown:
- Full ceramic crown
- Custom crown (partially reduced)
- Single and multiple restorations on the same digital model
- Structure building using the Biogeneric system
- Facets production
- Inlay / Onlay production
- Multiple joined restorations
- Analysis and planning of the Multi-layer structure
- Implants
INTRODUCTORY COURSE
Course instructor: Danniele Bento, Dental Ceramist at Master Vita (VM13, VM7, VM9, VM11) – Vita Zahnfabrick, Germany
Dr Mário Rennó Carneiro Dental Prosthetics School, São Paulo, Brazil
Location: Paço de Arcos, Smile on Time Lab
Course duration: 1 day
Course schedule: 9h00 to 18h00
Target audience
- Dentistry professionals
- Dentistry students
- Optimising the time of delivery
- Minimising the margin of error
- Increasing productivity
- Mastering various milling materials that are available on the market
- Ability to select milling materials based on the evaluation of rehabilitation
- Introduction to the software
- Presenting the possible configurations
- Presenting menu and sub-menu options
- Presenting various kinds of possible works
- Introduction to InEos Blue/X5
- Demonstrating various options of the negative
- Demonstrating various ways of connecting the negative to the software
- Building a ceramic crown
- Taking a digital dental impression
- Superior model
- Inferior model
- Gums model
- Individual Biogeneric crown
- Full ceramic crown
- Custom crown (partially reduced)
- Multiple joined restorations on the same digital model
- Inlay / Onlay production
Extraordinary Properties of Dental Crowns
Cosmetic dentistry using CAD / CAM materials
Course instructor: Danniele Bento, Dental Ceramist at Master Vita (VM13, VM7, VM9, VM11) – Vita Zahnfabrick, Germany
Dr Mário Rennó Carneiro Dental Prosthetics School, São Paulo, Brazil
Location: Paço de Arcos, Smile on Time Lab
Course duration: 1 day
Course schedule: 9h00 to 18h00
Target audience
- Dentistry professionals
- Dentistry students
Simplicity / Predictability / Planning
Nowadays it is possible to foresee the final result even prior to the beginning of a treatment.
Using simple aesthetical planning, along with the diagnostic wax-up as well as virtual planning and mock-up, laboratory work is much easier and the results become predictable.
The advanced use of crowns or laminates constructed using CAD / CAM systems turns cosmetic dentistry into a fundamental field, where the results are harmonious and of excellent quality, achieved in a simple and efficient way. Most importantly, it is guaranteed that the patient will receive the desired dental restoration.
Course objectives:
During the course you will be presented with the NEW CONCEPT in COSMETIC DENTISTRY. We have achieved highly satisfying aesthetic results by using a simple work protocol focussing on the use of after-sintering pigmentation.
Everyday use of CAD / CAM systems in a laboratory.
- Cosmetic dentistry techniques.
- The importance of texture for the final result.
- Ingot / block selection for the best aesthetic result.
- Photo protocol for aesthetic planning.
- The importance of diagnostic wax-up.
- Virtual planning.
- Crown pigmentation.