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LABORATORY COMMUNICATION PRESCRIPTION FOR SUCCESS Stefan Ursu CD Aesthetic Dental Studio, Inc NYUCD International Aesthetic Progra

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PRESCRIPTION FOR SUCCESS. LABORATORY COMMUNICATION. Stefan Ursu CDT Aesthetic Dental Studio, Inc. NYUCD International Aesthetic Program. Traditional Communication Methods. In other words...,. “A3... but a bit darker”. Modern/Contemporary Communication. Types of Communication. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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LABORATORY COMMUNICATION

PRESCRIPTION FOR SUCCESS

Stefan Ursu CDTAesthetic Dental Studio, Inc.

NYUCD International Aesthetic Program

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Traditional Communication

Methods

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In other words...,

“A3... but a bit darker”

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Modern/ContemporaryCommunication

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Types of Communication

•Photography & Video

•The Aesthetic Checklist

•Shade Selection

•Shade Matching Devices

•Facebows and Articulators

•The Prescription Form

•Direct Patient Contact

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Photography

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Traditional Photography

•Take Stills

•Hold on to the case for two more days while developing shots

•Delays with unusable pictures

•Slow and Costly

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Vs...

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Digital Photography

•Unlimited photos via the internet.

•Fast viewing and upload

•Free Developing!

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ARMAMENTARIUM

• Digital SLR camera with memory card

• Micro/Macro lens with 1:1 ratio ability

• Ring or dual flash system

• Shade guides

• Retractors

• Occlusal mirrors

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Digital SLR

(Single Lens Reflex)

Camera with memory card

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Digital SLR Camera

CanonNikon

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Macro/Micro Lens

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Nikon Micro 105mm F2.8 VR

Sigma EX Macro 105mmF2.8

Canon 100mm Macro EF

Macro/Micro Lens

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Flash Systems

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Flash Systems

Nikon R1C1 with Commander Wireless Speedlight

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Flash Systems

Canon Twin lite MT-24Ex Flash

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Settings

Facial

Dento-Facial

Dental

F-StopW.

BalanceShutter Speed

Film Speed/ISO

5.6

22

32

125

125

125

200/100

200/100

200/100

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Shade Guides

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Shade Guides

Vita 3D-MasterVitapan Classical

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Vitapan Classical

•Easy to use•The most

commonly used shades A1-D4

•Universally known/used as a standard

•Arranged Based on Hue Groups

Shade Guides

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Vita 3D-Master

• Arranged By Value

• 29 Shades including 3

Bleached Shades + 52

Intermediate Shades

• Easy 3-step Shade

determination

Shade Guides

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Instructions for Use

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Step 1•Hold shade guide

at arm’s length

•Determine

lightness level

(value) of tooth

by scanning the

top shadetab in

each group

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Step 2

•Determine color saturation (chroma) within the chosen group

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•Determine the Hue yellowish (L) reddish (R)

Step 3

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•Laboratory Pictures

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Tips For Taking Shades

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Tips For Taking Shades

1. Take shade prior to anesthesia and/or

preparation

2. Use natural light or daylight lamps

3. Go with your first decision

4. No bright colors

5. Take shade early in the day

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Tips For Taking Shades•Try to sit down

•Have patient sit on normal chair (if

possible)

•Rest your camera elbow in your

midsection

•90 degrees or slightly higher

•Use pre-determined settings to focus

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Retractors

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Retractors

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Occlusal Mirrors

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Occlusal Mirrors

•Durable

•Autoclavable

•Helps educate

patient

•Increases case

acceptance

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Video

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• Real-Time Diagnostics

• Occlusal Schemes

• Parafunctional

Movements

• Ability to Choose Best

Shot

Video

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Video

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Tips For Taking Video

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Tips For Taking Video

•Use plenty of ambient light

•Use a great camera stand

•Autofocus lens with Vibration Reduction (VR)

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Shade Matching Devices

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Daylight Lamp(5500 K)

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Vita Easy-ShadeCompact

Vita Easy-ShadeCompact

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Aesthetic Checklist

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Aesthetic Checklist

•Chair-side system

•Simplifies treatment

plan

•Great case

documentation

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Facebows & Articulators

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Facebows & Articulators

-Why Use a facebow & Articulator?

Question:

Answer:

-To reduce chairside adjustments leading to expensive remakes and lost time.

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• NOTAn Articulator

Rather..

A Model Holder

Facebows & Articulators

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Facebows & Articulators

Why not?...

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Facebows & Articulators

• Photos Courtesy of Peter Pizzi

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Facebows & Articulators

Kois/Panadent

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Facebows & Articulators

Artex

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Facebows & Articulators

Denar D5AFully Adjustable

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• A “Calibration “Key” should be used by both dentist

and lab.

*Reminder!

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How to Use the Facebow

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Prescription form

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Aesthetic Diagnostic Wax-ups

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Aesthetic Diagnostic Wax-ups

•Visualize final outcome

•Which teeth get full coverage or veneers

•Act as guide for final preparations

•Increase case acceptance

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Preparation Aids

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Preparation Aids

•Facial Reduction Guide (three-plane reduction)

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Preparation Aids•Incisal

Reduction Guide (with palatal stop)

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Preparation Aids

•Prep Suggested Model

- Compares lab-

prepared models with dentists’

preps

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Pre-Operative Photos

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Pre-Operative Photos

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Pontic Design

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Direct Patient Contact

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Dentist

Patient

Technician

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In Summary...

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Types of Communication

•Photography & Video

•The Aesthetic Checklist

•Shade selection

•Shade Matching Devices

•Facebows and Articulators

•The Prescription Form

•Direct Patient Contact

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Now

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Now

Wake Up!!!

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Thank You!

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Stefan Ursu [email protected]

Aesthetic Dental Studio, Inc.NYUCD