PASCAL MAGNE - Two-Day Special Session
PASCAL MAGNE
Two-Day SPECIAL SESSION
Key Principles of Biomimetic Reconstructive Dentistry.
Latest Knowledge Update 2027.
February 5-6, 2027
Sheraton SOPOT Hotel
ul. Powstańców Warszawy 10, 81-718 Sopot
Prices:
Early registration until 20 September 2026 - 3600 PLN
Registration from 21 September 2026 to 20 January 2027 - 3990 PLN
Onsite from 21 January 2027 - 4500 PLN
Registration for PASE members until 31 December 2026 - 2990 PLN
Group registration: until 20 January 2027 - 2990 PLN
*Group pricing requires one invoice and a minimum of 10 participants
The official language of the session is English.
Registration requires completing the registration form and paying the session fee – only payment guarantees a place on the course.
DAY I - THE BUILDING BLOCKS OF BRD BIOMIMETIC RESTORATIVE DENTISTRY.
Morning I. Biomechanics/Biomaterials:
- Stress distribution in anterior and posterior teeth and the natural history of occlusion and wear.
- Classification, mechanical properties and selection of composite resins, “hybrids”, ceramics, CAD/CAM blocks.
- Introducing short-fiber reinforced composites for bio-bases, dentin-replacement and build-ups.
Morning II. Adhesives and direct preparations design:
- How to select the proper adhesive strategy for long-term success, foundations of dentin hybridization and IMMEDIATE DENTIN SEALING (IDS)
- Visual aids and magnification.
- Caries detection and caries removal endpoints.
- Armamentarium and tooth preparation principles for anterior and posterior direct resin composites.
Afternoon I. Semi-(in)direct preparation design:
- Preparations principles based on stress distribution, inlay vs. onlays.
- Occlusal veneers in posterior teeth: “vonlays”, “veneerlays”, “crownlays, and endocrowns.
- Mockup-driven anterior veneer preparation step-by-step.
Afternoon II. Light polymerization and shrinkage
- Basics of polymerization and light curing.
- Unrestricted vs. restricted shrinkage
- Myth and facts about shrinkage-induced stresses.
- V-factor (volume) vs. C-factor (configuration).
- Stress-reduced approaches in direct posterior resin composites.
- Stress visualization through the tube-test.
DAY II - THE RUBBER MEETS THE ROAD IN BRD BIOMIMETIC RESTORATIVE DENTISTRY
Morning I. Luting/delivery procedures
- Choice of resin cement: nominal cements vs. preheated restorative
- Try-in procedures, management of cracked restorations
- Resin composite and ceramic conditioning: chemical and micromechanical bonding though abrasion, etching and silane coupling
- Silane chemistry
- Step-by-step delivery of ceramic veneers and CAD/CAM inlays/onlays
- Post-bonding crack repair by resin-infiltration.
Morning II. Layering techniques
- Principles of “sandwich” and bilaminar layering techniques
- Fragment bonding
- Principle of additive layering for optimal esthetics and mechanics
- Freehand vs. guided natural layering in anterior teeth
- Surface texture and finishing
- Bilaminar shade guides and simplified shade selection.
Afternoon I. CAD/CAM techniques
- Semi-direct vs. Semi-indirect restorations
- Cutback and microlayering with resin composite CAD/CAM
- Cutback and microlayering with e.max CAD: partial vs. total cutback, masking
- Workflow using Dentofacial Digital Diagnostic, Wax-up, Mockup and Biocopy
- Double-milling and natural restoration using extracted teeth
Afternoon II. Clinical outcomes
- Maintenance and repairs in BRD
- DEEP MARGIN ELEVATION - DME
- Success rates and clinical studies, pros and cons of clinical research vs. in-vitro research
- Long-term follow-ups and conclusions.
For cancellations made by January 6th, we will refund the full fee, minus PLN 200 plus VAT. Cancellations will not be accepted after this date. VAT invoices are issued based on the fee paid.
