Episode 330 · September 29, 2021

The Key to Strong, Durable, Direct Adhesive Composites: A Prerequisite for Full Mouth Reconstruction

The Key to Strong, Durable, Direct Adhesive Composites: A Prerequisite for Full Mouth Reconstruction

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Dr. Jeffrey Hoos

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Dr. Jeffrey Hoos is a world-renowned practitioner and author of numerous articles. He has developed many innovative and exciting dental techniques including the patented H & H cordless impression method. Dr. Hoos graduated from Tufts University School of Dental Medicine with a DMD degree after receiving his MS degree in Biology from the University of Bridgeport and his BA degree in Zoology from Drew University. He has been involved with implant dentistry for the last 17 years and teaches implant dentistry courses.

Dentists from around the world regularly visit his practice to learn how to implement his methods. He lectures extensively on practice management as well as implant and cosmetic dentistry. He recently celebrated his 35th anniversary in private group practice in Stratford, Connecticut and is consistently in the top 1% of the dental practices in the United States.

Episode Summary

Dental podcast: Welcome to DentalTalk. I'm Dr. Phil Klein. Understanding the steps to create durable, long-lasting, composites, is a prerequisite for doing successful reconstruction cases. Today we'll be talking about advanced adhesion techniques such as Immediate Dentin Sealing, Resin Coating and Stress-Reduced Layering. Getting a handle on all this enables us to create strong durable bonds that protect the pulp and give us peace of mind with our recontruction cases. Our guest is Dr. Jeffrey Hoos, a world-renowned practitioner and author who has developed a broad array of innovative dental techniques including the patented H & H cordless impression method.

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dentaldentistKuraray NoritakeCrown/Bridge/Veneers/IndirectDirect Restoratives

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