Neimar Sartori, DDS, MS, PhD
Esthetic and Functional Adhesive Rehabilitations Wear Dentition
Cutting-edge technology, materials and techniques have increased treatment options for both single unit restorations and full-mouth rehabilitations. Understanding the basic principles of function, dental adhesion and esthetic dentistry, as well as indication and limitations of current materials and techniques, allow clinicians to perform treatments with predictable outcomes. This lecture will provide clinical and scientific knowledge to select esthetic restorative materials and adhesive strategies to rehabilitate simples and complex full-mouth cases using minimally invasive dentistry. Attendees will learn about minimally invasive adhesive treatment material and techniques, and understand challenges related to establishing a stable adhesive interface.
Dr. Sartori is an assistant professor of clinical dentistry, Division of Restorative Sciences, at the University of Southern California, as well as assistant director of the Advanced Program in Advanced Operative and Adhesive Dentistry since 2013. He also serves as an associate editor of Quintessence of Dental Technology. Dr. Sartori received his DDS degree in 2005, MS and certificate in operative dentistry in 2008, and his PhD in Dentistry Biomaterials in 2011 from the Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil. He was a visiting Research Scholar at Case Western Reserve University in 2010 and at Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry of USC in 2011.