Contemporary Restoration
Contemporary restoration is a field focused on repairing damaged teeth to restore their function, appearance, and longevity. Whether you are a dental student building foundational skills or a practicing dentist seeking to update your knowledge, in this course, you will learn key concepts and practical approaches in modern restorative dentistry. The curriculum provides a comprehensive overview of contemporary restorative dentistry, from diagnosis and treatment planning to long-term maintenance of restorations. You will explore the causes and clinical features of common dental hard tissue conditions and the philosophy of minimal intervention dentistry and advanced hard tissue disease management techniques that preserve and restore tooth structure. Both direct and indirect restorations will be covered, including material properties, preparation principles, and clinical decision-making for anterior and posterior teeth. The course also develops advanced skills such as soft tissue management, conventional and digital impressions, CAD/CAM workflows, cementation, and restoration maintenance. By the end of this course, you will have a strong foundation in minimally invasive restorative concepts and the practical skills needed to deliver high-quality, long-lasting treatment for dental hard tissue diseases.