'I Have it... You Need It!' and 'Composites Can Be 'Beautifil''

Boston, MA •Friday, March 8, 2019 • 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.

'I Have It…You Need It!'

In the first half of the day, join Dr. Glazer as he presents a potpourri of materials and techniques designed for making your workday easier, more productive, and fun! Perfect for doctors and staff, this unique program will discuss the “tried and true and the new”, from bioactive materials to patient communication tools and beyond!

Composites Can Be 'Beautifil': Composite Layering and Class II Restorations

Working with composites can be tricky, especially since they are often the fulcrum upon which rests the success of a restoration! In the second part of the day, under the expert guidance of Dr. Glazer, participants will have the opportunity to both increase their knowledge of composites and improve their technique, using state-of-the-art composite resins on both anterior and posterior restoration models. Throughout the day, Dr. Glazer will walk participants through layering and blending techniques, “no flow flowables,” intra-occlusal splinting with resin impregnated quartz fibers, and the use and securement of matrices.

Location/Venue
Tufts University School of Dental Medicine
One Kneeland Street
Boston, MA 02111
Course Information

'I Have It…You Need It!'

In the first half of the day, join Dr. Glazer as he presents a potpourri of materials and techniques designed for making your workday easier, more productive, and fun! Perfect for doctors and staff, this unique program will discuss the “tried and true and the new”, from bioactive materials to patient communication tools and beyond!

Composites Can Be 'Beautifil': Composite Layering and Class II Restorations

Working with composites can be tricky, especially since they are often the fulcrum upon which rests the success of a restoration! In the second part of the day, under the expert guidance of Dr. Glazer, participants will have the opportunity to both increase their knowledge of composites and improve their technique, using state-of-the-art composite resins on both anterior and posterior restoration models. Throughout the day, Dr. Glazer will walk participants through layering and blending techniques, “no flow flowables,” intra-occlusal splinting with resin impregnated quartz fibers, and the use and securement of matrices.

Lodging Information
The hotels listed below are within walking distance of the Tufts University School of Dental Medicine and offer a Tufts rate to program participants. Because rates vary depending on availability, please book your room early.

Courtyard by Marriott
Boston Tremont
275 Tremont Street
Boston, MA 02116
Reservations: 800.321.2211
Phone: 617.426.1400
Fax: 617.482.6730
www.CourtyardBostonTremont.com

The DoubleTree Hotel
821 Washington Street
Boston, MA 02111
Phone: 617.956.7900
Fax: 617.956.7901
www.hiltonfamilyboston.com/downtown

The W Hotel Boston
100 Stuart Street
Boston, MA 02116
Phone: 617.261.8700
Fax: 617.310.6730
www.WHotels.com/boston
Speaker Information

HOWARD S. GLAZER, D.D.S., is a Fellow & Past President of the Academy of General Dentistry, and former Assistant Clinical Professor in Dentistry at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. He has been a visiting clinician at several universities around the country. He is a Fellow of the American College of Dentists; International College of Dentists; American Society for Dental Aesthetics, the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, and a Diplomate of the American Board of Aesthetic Dentistry. Dr. Glazer is an Attending Dentist at the Englewood Hospital (Englewood, NJ). 

For the past several years, Dr. Glazer has been named as one of the “Leading Clinicians in Continuing Education” by Dentistry Today, and most recently was named as one of the Top Dentists in New Jersey by New Jersey Monthly & 201 Magazine. He lectures throughout the United States, Canada, overseas, and authors articles published throughout the world. He writes a bi-monthly column, 'I Have It - You Want It!', in Dental Economics magazine.   He maintains a general practice in Fort Lee, NJ.


Credit Information
Tufts University School of Dental Medicine designates this activity for 7.0 continuing education credits.

 
Tufts University School of Dental Medicine is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider. Approval Date12/15-11/19. ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit house by boards of dentistry. Concerns or complaints about a CE provider may be directed to the provider or to ADA CERP at ADA.org/goto/cerp. 
Cancellation Policy
The Division of Continuing Education reserves the right to end registration when enrollment limit is reached and to cancel, modify, or alter content or faculty for any course if circumstances indicate the need for such a change. If the school finds it necessary to cancel a course, a full refund will be granted. All attempts to contact registrants will be made as soon as possible in the event of a course cancellation. The school will not be held responsible for any losses due to travel arrangements made by the registrant.

In the event of inclement weather (such as a snow emergency) or other extenuating circumstances, the Division of Continuing Education may be forced to cancel a course. If a course has been cancelled, we will contact participants by the phone number and/or email address provided. You may call or email our office on the day of the course if you are uncertain of a course’s status.

Refunds

Full tuition refund or credit will be given for cancellations received at least two weeks prior to course date. Refunds or tuition credit will not be issued for participant no-shows.
Learning Objectives
  • Discover the best and the latest in dental materials
  • Learn techniques and products designed to make your work faster, easier and better
  • Become better able to evaluate product claims and their merit
  • Gain deeper insight into the structure of dentin and enamel as they relate to shade
  • Learn how to properly finish and polish restorations
  • Understand the layering concept for applying composites to both anterior and posterior restorations
  • Learn how to accurately place and secure matrix for perfect contacts
Target Audiences
GPs, Specialists