Learn ONE–ON–ONE
With one of the Pioneers
in Biomimetic and Magnification Dentistry
Featuring Dr. David Clark in Vancouver, BC Canada
Friday, September 11th, 2009
BIO
Dr. David Clark founded and is a member of the Academy of Microscope Enhanced Dentistry, an international association formed to advance the science and practice of microendodontics, microperiodontics, microprosthodontics, and microdentistry. He is a course director at the Newport Coast Oral Facial Institute in Newport Beach, CA. He is co-director of Precision Aesthetics Northwest, and an associate member of the American Association of Endodontists. He lectures and gives hands-on seminars internationally on innovative solutions to age-old dilemmas in dentistry. He is actively collaborating with leaders in clinical materials and instrument arenas to deliver more precise and more permanent dentistry. Dr. Clark has authored several landmark articles relating to microscope dentistry. He is a 1986 graduate of the University of Washington School of Dentistry and maintains a microscope-centered restorative practice in Tacoma, WA.

Morning Workshop
DIRECT COMPOSITES:
Minimally Traumatic Preparations and Restorative Protocols Workshop
Participants will have the opportunity to perform minimally traumatic preparations and direct class II
composite restorations utilizing the Bioclear Matrix Systems and flowable and paste composites.
Participants may re-think the role of resins in their practice after seeing the possibilities in this
renaissance of direct composites.
Bonus Exercise! Modern composite preparations and matrixing for deep caries and diastema closure.
Simplified. Beautified. Clarified.

Afternoon Workshop
DIAGNOSIS, TREATMENT & PREVENTION OF CRACKED TEETH
Teeth are fracturing today in record numbers. Cracked and fractured teeth are now the third leading
cause of tooth loss in industrialized nations. Dentistry's last great mystery, fracturing, is a poorly
understood process. Advanced Diagnosis and Proactive Restorative Protocols: Seeing previously
invisible clues can lead restorative dentists to more appropriate early treatment of compromised teeth
before devastating fractures, pulpal involvement and periodontal breakdown occur. Interactive case
presentations will answer the age-old questions:
- What does this crack mean?
- Can I splint a cracked tooth with composite?
- When should I do endodontics, when do I extract?
- What is the optimal design?
- What is the optimal composite and porcelain material?
Hands-on Portion: Composite and porcelain occlusal onlays to splint a cracked tooth.

AT THE END OF THIS COURSE PARTICIPANTS WILL:
- Achieve clinical proficiency in both diastama closure techniques and restoratively-driven papilla regeneration utilizing direct composites.
- Understand and achieve confidence with minimally traumatic Class I and Class II composite preparations, including the Clark Class II.
- Understand C-Factor, composite chemistry, and receive an update in dentin and composite bonding options.
- Understand the strengths and weaknesses of flowable and paste composites.
- Receive a blueprint for the incorporation of flowable composites in all different types of composite preparations.
THIS COURSE IS DESIGNED FOR THE GENERAL PRACTITIONER.
Tuition Fee and Pre-Registration Info
Friday, September 11th, 2009
8:30am – 4:00pm
Registration and continental breakfast begin at 8:00am
A light lunch is providedRegister on or before August 21, 2009 and get the
Early Bird Registration Special Price
$100 OFF and pay ONLY $499 + GST
TUITION: $599 + GST (after August 21, 2009)
Location: Marriott Vancouver Airport
7571 Westminster Highway
p.604-232-2802PLEASE NOTE:
1. Course is limited to first 40 registrants.
2. If you wear magnification loupes while practicing, we recommend you bring them to this hands-on course.
To Register call Irene Lamonde: 1-800-265-3444 ext #223 or locally (519) 641-3066 or register online
Cancellations received on or before August 28, 2009 will be fully reimbursed without penalty. Cancellations received after the cancellation date will be either 1) reimbursed at half the tuition fee, or 2) fully credited to your CRD account for use toward any product purchase within one year. Please indicate your choice if cancelling.
The participants will be able to assess their learning by means of a self-assessment questionnaire included in their registration package, which will have the correct responses posted online at www.clinicalresearchdental. com or call Irene at 1-800-265-3444, ext #223 and request the response to be faxed.
Course Benefits Accreditation
- Dentists are eligible for 6 CE credits upon completion of each lecture/hands-on.
Academy of General Dentistry Approved PACE Program Provider FAGD/MAGD Credit 10/23/1993 to 12/31/2012.


Clinical Research Dental is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider. ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental
professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses
or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry. Clinical Research designates this activity for 6 credit
hours of continuing education.
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