
Taiseer A. Sulaiman, DDS, PhD
About
Taiseer A. Sulaiman is a Tenured Associate Professor and the Director of the Advanced Operative Dentistry and Biomaterials Research at the Adams School of Dentistry, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he earned his clinical certificate in Operative Dentistry and his PhD in Dental Materials from the Department of Prosthetic Dentistry and Biomaterial Sciences at the University of Turku in Finland in collaboration with the Department of Operative Dentistry at UNC. Dr. Sulaiman is a wet-handed clinician and a researcher who is passionate about bridging the gap between dental research and clinical application. Dr. Sulaiman's research focus is on dental ceramics, adhesion, cements, color and appearance in dentistry, and biomimetics. He has published over 90 peer-reviewed articles, abstracts, and book chapters. He is a fellow of the International College of Dentists and a member of many academies, including the prestigious American Academy of Restorative Dentistry and the Academy of Operative Dentistry. He serves as the clinical and scientific ambassador for the Dental Advisor. He has presented on numerous national and international stages and serves as a reviewer for many peer-reviewed journals.
Presentation Topic
Indirect Restorative Considerations for Tooth Rehabilitation in the Esthetic Zone
Learning Objectives
Objective
- Learn about the indirect restorative materials available for tooth rehabilitation in the esthetic zone, as well as how they compare to the optical properties of natural teeth
- Classify ceramic materials used for esthetic tooth rehabilitation, their optical properties
- Discuss bonding protocols and how to achieve the most desirable outcome
Presentation Details
Lecture Description
Ceramics have been used to restore teeth in the esthetic zone for decades. Evidence supporting long-term esthetic outcomes is limited, leaving clinicians unsure which procedure and material is more reliable. Also, can artificial aging methods and in vitro studies provide insight into esthetic longevity? Optimizing the clinical and esthetic outcomes of ceramic-based restorations, where understanding their optical characteristics, necessary tooth preparation design, and bonding procedure is critical to their longevity.