THE BIOCLEAR METHOD

- WARMING AND INJECTION
MOLDING COMPOSITE TO TREAT ANTERIOR GAPS AND POSTERIOR CLASS II’S

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Morning Session:

  • The posterior portion of this course introduces Bioclear Class II and "Calla Lily" cavity preparation designs.
  • As well as engineering principles used in the design of new non-retentive compression-based preparations.
  • The hands on session involves the restoration of a Class II prepared tooth and the polishing of the restoration.

Afternoon Session:

  • In the second part of the day, the hands on session will teach how to solve the most common anterior esthetic dilemmas, namely the black triangle and the anterior diastema with the use of injection molded composite.
  • Each attendee will be able to achieve the 3 step "rock star" polish on their restorations. The lecture portion, we will also touch upon how to restore large class III and IV composite restorations.

In this full day hands on session, you will be introduced to the benefits of Bioclear, practice techniques on soft-tissue dentiforms, and come away with the basic skills and understanding needed as a precursor to performing the Bioclear Method for your patients. Come see how the process allows us to create beautiful monolithic restorations directly in the mouth!

What's Included In This Workshop ...

The Didactic & Hands-On Workshop

The foundation is the most critical step in developing PREDICTABLE long lasting results.
This 1-day workshop covers:

Introduction to the benefits of THE Bioclear METHOD IN THE ANTERIOR AND POSTERIOR AREAS.

Practice techniques on soft-tissue dentiforms.

Come away with the basic skills and understanding needed as a precursor to performing the Bioclear Method for patients.

Come see how the process allows us to create beautiful monolithic restorations directly in the mouth!


You’ll finish this course with a deep appreciation for foundational support for long term success and a plan to make it a reality in your practice.

Learning OBJECTIVES

Practice injection-molding of both posterior and anterior teeth.

Apply engineering principles to help rethink the way that we prepare teeth for Class II restorations.

Describe how the Bioclear method can provide non invasive treatment for esthetic dilemmas of black triangles and diastemas.

Identify how to choose the right matrix to treat different size anterior gaps.

Recognize how to achieve the “rock star polish” to finish all of your restorations.

NICE TO MEET YOU

Dr. Taras Konanec

Dr. Taras Konanec graduated in 1997 and is presently co-owner of Drummond Dental Group in downtown Montreal where he practices full time.

Dr. Konanec is extremely passionate about teaching and continuing education. He is presently an assistant professor and course coordinator of the preclinical operative program and is in his 24th year teaching at McGill University Faculty of Dentistry the departments of Operative Dentistry and Practice Management. He is the 2018 recipient of McGill Faculty's Ralph Silverstone Teaching Award.

Dr. Konanec's passions lie in minimally invasive dentistry techniques enhanced by the use the dental operating microscope. He incorporates principles of Biomimetic Dentistry into his daily practice and teachings. As a member of the Richard V. Tucker gold inlay/onlay study club in Montreal, he is an ardent fan of the use of cast gold in the posterior area and he still speaks to his patients about it's long term benefits.

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(Friday April 4th, 2025)

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The BioClear Method

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LOCATION: Montreal, QC CANADA


1 Full-Day workshop total:

3 CE hours (didactic lecture)
&
4 CE hours (hands-on practicum)

Friday: 8am-5pm

 

Refund & Cancellation Policy

50% refund will be issued up to 31 days prior to course start date
No refund will be issued as of 30 days prior to course

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