Game Changers in the Class II Posterior Composite Restoration: Where Innovative Technique Meets Proven Materials for Predictable Success
Direct Class II posterior composite restorations remain among the most technique-sensitive procedures in restorative dentistry.
Despite their widespread use, outcomes often fall short of the longevity associated with traditional amalgam restorations, largely due to the absence of standardized, evidence-based clinical protocols. This course bridges the gap between emerging scientific research and practical, real-world application. Participants will explore a streamlined, evidence-based workflow designed to enhance the predictability, efficiency, and long-term success of posterior composite restorations. Clinical techniques will be demonstrated with high-definition dental microscope video, offering an immersive, detailed view that supports both understanding and implementation. By the end of this course, attendees will be equipped with the knowledge and skills to optimize their Class II composite restorations, improve patient outcomes, and elevate practice profitability.
This course aims at teaching learners how to:
Analyze current scientific evidence identifying key factors that contribute to the failure of direct Class II posterior composite restorations.
Incorporate innovative, research-supported techniques to optimize the workflow for direct Class II restorations, with applications extending to Class I and Class V restorations.
Improve clinical efficiency and profitability by adopting evidence-based methods and eliminating reliance on materials lacking robust clinical validation.
Apply advanced clinical protocols—from preparation through final polish—to consistently achieve precise margins, ideal proximal contacts, and eliminate postoperative sensitivity.
Learning objectives
Analyze current scientific evidence identifying key factors that contribute to the failure of direct Class II posterior composite restorations.
Incorporate innovative, research-supported techniques to optimize the workflow for direct Class II restorations, with applications extending to Class I and Class V restorations.
Improve clinical efficiency and profitability by adopting evidence-based methods and eliminating reliance on materials lacking robust clinical validation.
Apply advanced clinical protocols—from preparation through final polish—to consistently achieve precise margins, ideal proximal contacts, and eliminate postoperative sensitivity.
AGD PACE subject code(s): 250Language: English,GermanCE credits: 1 Start date: 28-01-2026Expiration date: 28-01-2029Speakers receive a speaking fee from Dentsply Sirona for these courses.