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This 3-day program is about complex, multidisciplinary rehabilitations encompassing the combined application of direct and indirect protocols to restore worn, decayed and missing anterior teeth.

Course location: The Geneva Smile Center

2 Quai Gustave Ador, 1207 Geneva (CH)

www.genevasmilecenter.ch


Course Schedule: 8:30 - 12:30 / 14:00 - 18:00

NB: Daily program might extend further the indicated time

The LECTURE program covers 4 basic topics
• Advanced use of resin composites
• Interdisciplinary treatments combining direct bonding & orthodontics
• Soft tissue management in prosthodontics
• Implants in the esthetic zone.

The HANDS-ON program (on models) comprises
• Provisionalization for 6 anterior veneers
• Temporary bridge with pontic site development
• Soft tissue augmentation (surgical procedure).

  • Language: English
  • Type: Lecture & Workshop
  • Duration: 3 days
  • From: Sep 12 to Sep 14

€ 3250

By Dr. Tony ROTONDO

Dr. Tony ROTONDO

Tony Rotondo graduated as a dentist in 1984 from the University of Queensland and completed specialty training in Prosthodontics in 1996 at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).

Tony is a registered prosthodontist and practices in Brisbane. Tony has a specific interest in aesthetic dentistry, reconstructive dentistry and implant dentistry. Over many years he has developed a reputation within the dental industry as someone who practices at the very highest level. He has taught both undergraduate and postgraduate dentists at the University of Queensland and the University of Sydney.

Tony prolifically presents continuing educational programs teaching dentists both nationally and internationally and is regarded as one of our country's best dental educators. Tony Rotondo was awarded Digital Design Master by Dr. Christian Coachman who is the inventor of DSD. Tony is also one of the founders and directors of CEO Dental, an organisation that provides dental education for practicing dentists.

Course package

For each program, course package includes 2 coffee breaks per day, all lunches at a restaurant within walking distance to the center and one get together dinner. Participants receive course syllabus with references of all products used during the hands-on, plus reprint articles from Dr. Didier Dietschi related to the course topics, if applicable.