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Members Only Night
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SYNOPSIS
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In a very competitive professional environment, it is more and more important for
dentists to offer the highest quality of care. Not only is esthetics sought after by
their patients, but also are longevity of the restoration, and preservation of the
biological tissues.
In this lecture, the importance of using magnification in association with shadowfree
lighting will be emphasized. Basic concepts of vision and magnification
applicable to dental microscopy will be presented. Through clinical examples, the
participants will discover how the Dental Operating Microscope (DOM) can
enhance the quality of care while elevating the predictability and longevity of
esthetic outcomes. Participants will also learn how to improve posture through
the use of the DOM and increase chairside efficiency. Demonstration of the
powerful capabilities of modern DOM will be presented highlighting the ease with
which clinicians can document exquisite details intraorally using still high
definition images and/or video.
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At the end of this session, participants should:
- Appreciate how magnification can enhance high-quality dentistry
- Learn how the DOM can provide a wide range of magnification and
illumination needed to optimize the various clinical tasks
- Learn how the DOM can improve the ergonomics and the efficiency of the
operator
- Understand how the DOM can streamline and improve the quality of case
documentation
- Be ready to try a microscope !
About Dr. Yves Sitbon
Dr Yves Sitbon obtained his DDS, as well as a Master Degree in Medical and Biological Sciences at the University of Louis Pasteur, France. Later on, he continued his training with a Master Degree in Biomaterials and a specialty degree in Prosthodontics at the University Paris VII, France. Simultaneously to his private practice, Dr Sitbon taught Prosthodontics at the undergrad level, and co-directed the graduate program in Prosthodontics at the same university. Ultimately, he completed his training with another specialty in Operative Dentistry at the University of Iowa, USA, where he also got another Master of Science degree.
Since 2006, Dr Sitbon is a full-time teacher at the University of Montreal, in the department of Restorative Dentistry. He created in 2010 the first North American credited undergrad course in micro-dentistry.
Dr Sitbon lectures nationally and internationally on topics as varied as micro-dentistry, micro periodontal surgery, cosmetic dentistry, dental photography, prosthodontics and implantology. He maintains a private practice oriented toward complex multidisciplinary reconstructions and esthetic dentistry, assisted by dental operating microscope.
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