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This lecture presents a comprehensive approach to smile design using Amber Mill ceramic systems, integrating artistic principles with scientific precision to achieve natural and predictable outcomes. Participants will be guided through a structured clinical workflow, from diagnosis and digital smile planning to material selection and final restoration, with emphasis on key aesthetic parameters such as translucency, fluorescence and surface texture. Through real clinical cases, the session also highlights practical applications, essential decision-making strategies, and common pitfalls to help clinicians enhance both efficiency and aesthetic results.
In contemporary aesthetic dentistry, achieving a truly natural and harmonious smile requires more than technical execution—it demands a seamless integration of artistic vision and scientific precision. This lecture explores the core principles of smile design through the use of Amber Mill ceramic systems, highlighting how material science and esthetic concepts work together to create predictable and lifelike outcomes.
This lecture will guide participants through a comprehensive clinical workflow, from diagnosis and digital smile planning to material selection, preparation design, and final restoration. Special emphasis will be placed on critical esthetic parameters such as translucency, fluorescence, surface texture, and light dynamics, which are essential for replicating natural dentition.
Through real clinical cases, this session will demonstrate the practical application of Amber Mill ceramics in achieving both efficiency and high-level aesthetics. Key decision-making strategies and common pitfalls will also be discussed, enabling clinicians to refine their approach and consistently deliver natural, confident smiles.
Speakers receive a speaking fee from the Institute of Dental Glass Ceramics for these courses.
