Spear-Posterior Composites: Keys to Clinical Success Part 1
Instructor: Dr. Kwiecien
Introduction
Understanding the intricacies of posterior direct composite restorations is crucial for any dental clinician. Spear’s “Posterior Composites: Keys to Clinical Success Part 1” is a technique-focused course led by Dr. Kwiecien, designed to guide clinicians through the decision-making and execution processes for these complex procedures. The course starts by tracing the history of posterior composites and then offers practical know-how on preparation techniques, liners, and matrix systems.
Course Analysis
Part 1 of this two-part series primarily aims to provide foundational knowledge. Dr. Kwiecien does an excellent job of contrasting composite materials with amalgam and explains the circumstances under which each should be used. He also delves deep into composite preparation techniques, and the course covers liners’ proper usage and the different matrix systems that clinicians can employ.
Learning Objectives
- Indications for Use: Understand when it is appropriate to use posterior composites versus other materials like amalgam.
- Preparation Techniques: Familiarize yourself with the clinical procedures needed for successful composite restorations.
- Liners and Techniques: Understand the role of liners in restorations and learn the techniques for their proper use.
- Matrix Systems: Gain insights into various matrix systems and their application in different clinical scenarios.
Target Audience
This course is specifically designed for dental clinicians who either wish to refresh their knowledge about posterior composites or are looking to build a strong foundational understanding. It’s also beneficial for dental students or dental hygienists who aim to broaden their scope of knowledge.
Personal Reflection
The course offered a detailed, yet easily digestible, roadmap for mastering posterior composites. The breakdown between amalgam and composite materials clarified many of my misconceptions. Dr. Kwiecien’s methodical approach in explaining preparation techniques and liners was invaluable.
Conclusion
Spear’s “Posterior Composites: Keys to Clinical Success Part 1” is a comprehensive course that fills a significant knowledge gap in the field of dentistry. By focusing on both the history and contemporary practices surrounding posterior composites, the course sets a strong foundation for clinicians to build upon in Part 2.
Course Rating and Review
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Five stars for a course that manages to be both foundational and detailed. Dr. Kwiecien’s expertise shines through, making this a must-take course for any clinician looking to excel in the use of posterior composites. Highly recommended for a deep-dive into this vital area of dental restorations.

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