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This course is not available for individual purchase. If you wish to attend the course on 13 November 2026 (limited seats available only), you have to register for the conference (13-14 November) as the first one hour of the course is lecture by
Dr Didier Dietschi in the main conference hall.
Dr Didier Dietschi will be in Dubai on 13 November 2026 to lead an exclusive hands-on training course on “Advanced Direct Bonding: Class IV Restorations, Form Corrections, and Veneering Techniques.”
This full-day practical session (10:30–18:00) at the Madinat Jumeirah Arena & Conference Centre is tailored for professionals who strive for excellence in aesthetic outcomes. Participants will refine their direct bonding skills, master form corrections, and enhance veneer aesthetics through advanced, minimally invasive techniques.
Abstract
Classical indications of composite resins in the smile frame are well established, as well as a few other cosmetic applications. Less in known from the public and the profession in regard to the potential of modern composite technology and novel clinical protocols. Free-hand bonding has evolved from a mere filling material to a versatile aesthetic solution for a broad range of moderate to complex clinical situation such as post-orthodontic smile enhancements, normo- and poly-chromatic veneers as well as the aesthetic and functional rehabilitation of eroded, and discoloured anterior teeth. Composite resins allow the aesthetic concerns of many young patients and adults to be fulfilled, preserving their healthy dentition. Practically, their only remaining drawback is practitioner experience and knowledge of their aesthetic potential and novel clinical protocols, This workshop will overview the most recent clinical progresses of direct composite application, with multiple case presentation and relevant clinical knowledge.
Learning objectives
- Apply the Natural Layering Concept (NLC) and shading principles in direct composite restorations
- Control composite layer thickness and shape to achieve natural esthetic outcomes
- Differentiate and apply protocols for normochromatic and polychromatic composite veneers
- Perform finishing and polishing procedures to reproduce natural primary, secondary, and tertiary tooth anatomy
Agenda
| 09:00 – 10:00 | Lecture "From Class IV restoration to full smile rehabilitation: Innovative clinical procedures to simplify treatment and enhance aesthetic outcome of direct bonding" in the main hall (Johara 1-2) followed by hands-on course in Meeting Room. |
| 10:30 – 12:30 | Welcome of participants - hands-on starts -Preparation for normo-chromatic veneer/class IV -Index fabrication -Layering |
| 12:30 – 13:30 | Lunch |
| 13:30 – 17:00 | Hands-on continues -Finishing (4 steps-3D protocol) -Preparation for polychromatic-veneer/form correction |
| 17:00 – 18:00 | Hands-on continues -Layering & use of effect shades -Finishing (4steps -3D protocol) -Polishing |
Note: Seats are very limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis — don’t miss this opportunity to learn directly from one of the world’s leading experts in aesthetic and restorative dentistry!
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