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After-work: Understanding zirconia to avoid failures
Having appeared in dentistry over twenty years ago, zirconia is not, strictly speaking, a truly "new" material. What is new, however, is not the existence of a zirconia material, but rather a family of zirconias with different but also complementary properties and fields of application. Whether for public health considerations or due to our patients' demand for more aesthetic solutions, "zirconia" has become an essential material today. But since there is no universal zirconia material, it is important to know the available zirconia materials and choose the most suitable for the clinical situation encountered in order to avoid failures, particularly mechanical (the worst being fracture) or aesthetic (such as the grayish appearance of the finalized restoration). This choice must be based on simple and rational decision criteria. Zirconia bonding is also a subject of debate, ranging from mechanical cementing to adhesive bonding. However, today's solutions are reliable and effective provided that 1) the correct bonding method is indicated and 2) well-defined protocols are followed. We will also take this opportunity to focus on vertical preparations, known as "vertipreps", from their indications to their bonding, including clinical and laboratory steps.
Intervenant(s)
Dr Karim Nasr
Docteur en Chirurgie Dentaire
- Maitre de conférences des Universités - Université de Toulouse
- Praticien Hospitalier (discipline clinique Réhabilitation esthétique) – CHU de Toulouse
- Praticien libéral à Toulouse
- Directeur scientifique de Capsule
- Ancien responsable du DU de CFAO en Odontologie de Toulouse
- Auteur de nombreux articles sur les biomatériaux, la CFAO et l'esthétique
- Co-auteur du livre "Guide clinique de la zircone" (éditions CdP)
Objectifs pédagogiques
2. Learn how to choose the most suitable zirconia to limit mechanical or aesthetic failures.
3. Master bonding protocols and understand the indications for cementing vs. bonding.
Afterwork: Understanding Zirconia to Avoid Failures
June 18, 2026 from 7:30 PM - 10:00 PM
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After-work: Understanding zirconia to avoid failures
Having appeared in dentistry over twenty years ago, zirconia is not, strictly speaking, a truly "new" material. What is new, however, is not the existence of a zirconia material, but rather a family of zirconias with different but also complementary properties and fields of application. Whether for public health considerations or due to our patients' demand for more aesthetic solutions, "zirconia" has become an essential material today. But since there is no universal zirconia material, it is important to know the available zirconia materials and choose the most suitable for the clinical situation encountered in order to avoid failures, particularly mechanical (the worst being fracture) or aesthetic (such as the grayish appearance of the finalized restoration). This choice must be based on simple and rational decision criteria. Zirconia bonding is also a subject of debate, ranging from mechanical cementing to adhesive bonding. However, today's solutions are reliable and effective provided that 1) the correct bonding method is indicated and 2) well-defined protocols are followed. We will also take this opportunity to focus on vertical preparations, known as "vertipreps", from their indications to their bonding, including clinical and laboratory steps.
Your partner venue for this training
The Toulouse Apartment
Access requirements
To have clinical experience in dentistry (dentist, orthodontist or dental technician).
- Dental surgeons
- Orthodontists
- Dental prosthetists
- Dental assistants
- Dental students in their final year of study
- Online registration via the Capsule product page
- Immediate confirmation by e-mail (summary + invoice)
- Convocation sent 5 to 10 working days before the session (location, times, practical information)
- Registrations possible up to 2 weeks prior, subject to availability
- Contact us at https://capsule-med.com/pages/contact for any questions
- Interactive presentation and group discussion
- Clinical case analysis
- Practical demonstrations and illustrated protocols
- Q&A with speakers
Interactive discussions, Q&A, and knowledge validation at the end of the session.
In the event of a disability, a feasibility study will be conducted to offer adapted training. A training room meeting accessibility standards for public reception is available. (Only for in-person training).
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Chirurgien-dentiste à Saverdun, conférencier
Docteur de Pamiers
Chirurgien-dentiste spécialisé en implantologie et parodontologie
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