4 lessons + 1 free (6h 43min)
All the peculiarities and Paolo Generali detailed protocols for restoring teeth with veneers, onlays, and crowns!
During the course you will learn:
– Tooth preparation techniques for veneers, onlay, inlay, overlay, endocrown, full crown
– Materials used to fabricate digital prosthetic restorations
– Adhesive tooth preparation
– Rules for taking the perfect impression
– Possibilities of prosthetic restorations in severe clinical situations
– Cementing principles and protocols.
The OHI‑S Veneers, Inlay, Onlay, Crowns – Full Protocols course is best for dentists, prosthodontists, and dental technicians who want structured, CE‑accredited training in the complete digital and analog workflows for indirect restorations. It is designed to cover functional and aesthetic aspects of restorative dentistry, from diagnosis and preparation to manufacturing and clinical delivery.
Who Should Enroll
General dentists & prosthodontists performing restorative treatments with veneers, inlays, onlays, and crowns.
Oral surgeons & implantologists coordinating surgical and prosthetic planning.
Dental technicians & lab professionals fabricating restorations with CAD/CAM or analog methods.
Residents, fellows, and trainees in restorative dentistry or prosthodontics seeking comprehensive protocols.
Clinicians transitioning from analog to digital workflows in restorative and aesthetic dentistry.
What You’ll Learn
Diagnosis & treatment planning: functional and aesthetic considerations for indirect restorations.
Preparation protocols: minimally invasive vs. conventional approaches for veneers, inlays, onlays, and crowns.
Manufacturing workflows: digital CAD/CAM design, milling, and analog fabrication techniques.
Material selection: ceramics, composites, zirconia, and hybrid materials.
Clinical delivery: bonding, cementation, occlusion adjustment, and long‑term maintenance.
Case‑based lessons: practical examples of full‑arch and single‑tooth restorations.
+ Topics:
Lesson 1.Adhesion and its effect on restorative and prosthetic procedures
– Adhesive techniques: a clinical approach
– Build up technique in indirect anterior restorations
– Build up technique in indirect posterior restorations
– Restoration of endodontically treated tooth
– Subgingival restoration for deep proximal lesions.
Recommended for: Prosthodontists, General dentists.
Lesson 2.Restorative and prosthetic materials in the digital era
– Composite
– Lithium disilicate
– Feldspathic ceramic
– Zirconia
– Hybrid materials.
Recommended for: Prosthodontists, General dentists.
Lesson 3.Principles of cavity preparation
– Inlay, onlay and overlay
– Additional overlay and table top
– Veneer and Veneerlay
– Endocrown
– Adhesive full crown.
Recommended for: Prosthodontists, General dentists.
Lesson 4.Impression: traditional vs digital
– Analogical impression: elastic materials
– Digital impression: intraoral scanners
– Bite registration
– Dual arch impression
– Combined technique: when traditional finds digital.
Recommended for: Prosthodontists, General dentists.
Lesson 5.Adhesive cementation
– Principles and protocols of cementation
– Etchable and non-etchable ceramic restorations: step by step
– Composite restorations: step by step
– Try in and esthetics
– Follow up.
Recommended for: Prosthodontists, General dentists.


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