Ronald D. Jackson, DDS, FACD, FAGD, FAACD
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DATE: LOCATION: TARGET AUDIENCE: REGISTER: |
TIMES: TUITION: After May 30 CREDITS: 3 hours |
The University of Washington thanks Kerr and Garrison Dental for their generous educational grants in support of this program.
Posterior composite resin restorations have become mainstream. These restorations seal teeth, reinforce remaining tooth structure, allow conservative preparations and satisfy patient desires for natural appearance. However, dentists complain that Class II composite restorations are tedious and time consuming to place, can be somewhat complicated and aren’t always predictable.
In this presentation, Dr. Jackson will show a greatly simplified and predictable procedure for placing these restorations based on proven adhesives, advanced composite materials and newly designed instrumentation. The predictable, standardized system of placement demonstrated will clearly show a significant reduction in both time and effort when placing posterior composite resin restorations.
Following the lecture, participants will have the opportunity to place a Class II composite restoration.
As a result of attending this course, you should be able to:
RONALD D. JACKSON is a 1972 graduate of West Virginia University School of Dentistry. He has published many articles on esthetic, adhesive dentistry and has lectured extensively across the United States and abroad. Dr. Jackson has presented at all the major U.S. scientific conferences as well as to Esthetic Academies in Europe, Asia and South America. He is an Accredited Fellow in the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, a Fellow in the Academy of General Dentistry, a Diplomate in the American Board of Aesthetic Dentistry and is Director of the Mastering Dynamic Adhesion and Composite Artistry programs at the Las Vegas Institute for Advanced Dental Studies. Dr. Jackson practices comprehensive restorative and cosmetic dentistry in Middleburg, Virginia.
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ACDE
The University of Washington is a member of the Association for Continuing Dental Education.
University of Washington designates this activity for 3 continuing education credits.