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Dr. Dan Lazar

Dan Lazar has graduated from the Faculty of Dentistry in 2005 in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. He attended many post-graduate trainings in prosthetic and restorative dentistry in Romania and Europe. Between 2007-2009 Dr. Dan Lazăr teached at the Faculty of Dentistry ”Iuliu Hatieganu”, Cluj-Napoca, at the Restorative Department. From 2005, he started working in a private practice in Oradea and from 2016 runs his own private practice, specialized in prosthodontics and restorative dentistry. Dr. Lazar has published various papers in different journals about esthetic dentistry. He is the founder of “Lazar Learning”, a private training center established in 2016 in Oradea, which runs two modular programs together with specialized lecturers.
  • “FOCUS - See. Analyze. Plan” describes full documentation, diagnostic and interdisciplinary treatment plan of the patient
  • “SHAPE - composite veneers “ focuses on step by step procedures for composite veneer reconstruction.
Dr. Dan Lazar has been lecturing in Romania and abroad since 2009 on different topics: prosthodontics, direct composite restorations and dental photography.

LECTURE TITLE: SHAPE - DIRECT COMPOSITE VENEER, EASY AND PREDICTABLE TECHNIQUE

For our contemporary dentistry, re-establish a patient’s lost dental aesthetic appearance is one of the most important topics. Veneers are restorations which are envisioned to correct aesthetic deficiencies, existing abnormalities and discolorations. There are two different types of veneers: direct and indirect laminate veneers. When it comes to the final aesthetic result and longevity, direct veneer restoration, as a definitive treatment plan in aesthetic therapies, have only been a second choice to porcelain veneers.

When the dentist choose the veneer composite as a treatment plan option, this should meet several criteria as: minimally invasive approach, good match of the colour, good finishing and polishing, functional and aesthetic biomimetic.

In all composite restorations is always preferred a smooth and highly glosses surface. The aesthetic considerations and the oral health are the reasons why a properly finished composite veneers restoration are desirable. A multitude of clinical problems such as gingival irritation, higher wear rates and recurrent or secondary caries, plaque accumulation and an overall long-term aesthetic failure are the result of a poorly finished resin veneer with their surface irregularities.

Contouring, finishing and polishing are the most important steps in successfully creating bonded and long term restorations. A clinical challenge has always been achieving a highly polished surface on the composite resin, and new methods have been coming on the scene, day by day, to accomplish this important step.



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