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Direct Bonding Techniques Using Light Curing Adhesives 
Presenter: David Solid, MBA Release Date: 7/13/20
Credits: 1 CEU, Free Self-Study Expiration Date: 7/13/27
AGD Subject Code: 370 Reviewed: 2024        

Bond failures can not only be frustrating but can be damaging to a practice’s reputation and bottom line. While bond failures can be caused by a number of factors, the singular impact of a bond failure is a detriment to a practice’s efficiency and success.

In this CE webinar, we will identify the impact of bond failures on your practice, review potential factors that can lead to a bond failure, and provide suggested solutions to aid in reducing the bond failure rate in your office. We will also review traditional and contemporary direct bonding techniques and compare resulting efficiencies.

Upon completion of this CE webinar, participants will be able to identify and articulate:
• How to aggregate the obvious and non-obvious impact of bond failures in a practice
• How to differentiate between traditional and contemporary direct bonding techniques
• How to create a simplified direct bonding protocol   ( disclaimer , AGD PACE Statement )

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