Adhesive dentistry has fundamentally changed the way we restore teeth. It allows clinicians to preserve more natural tissue, respect biomechanics, and achieve long-lasting esthetic outcomes with a minimally invasive approach.
In this three-day event, Dr. David Gerdolle will share clinical protocols for indirect bonded restorations – connecting scientific evidence, Bio-Emulation principles and practical daily workflows.
The focus is not only on how to prepare, bond and cement. It is about understanding why.
Observation, preservation and conservation of natural tooth structures while reproducing their anatomical, optical and biomechanical properties – translating evidence-based adhesive protocols into predictable clinical decisions, from preparation and isolation to IDS, DME and adhesive cementation.
A full-day lecture on the biological, biomechanical and adhesive principles behind modern indirect restorations.
Isolation is one of the most important factors in adhesive dentistry. Live demonstration and practical training on models.
The complete onlay workflow, from preparation to luting. Ends with clinical discussion and Q&A.
Designed for clinicians who already work with adhesive restorative concepts and want to refine their decision-making, isolation strategies and indirect bonding protocols.
An internationally recognized clinician, educator and author in adhesive, minimally invasive and Bio-Emulation dentistry.
He graduated from the Dental University of Nancy and completed postgraduate studies in Oral and Osteo-articular Biology, Implantology, Prosthodontics and Adhesive Dentistry at the Universities of Paris and Gothenburg. He taught at the University of Nancy until 2005 and has since maintained a private practice in Vevey-Montreux, Switzerland, focused on conservative, minimally invasive and digital dentistry.
The event takes place in Brno, a vibrant Central European city with easy access from Prague, Vienna and Bratislava. The venue offers a professional congress setting for the main lecture and hands-on sessions.
The main lecture is open to a larger audience; the hands-on course has limited capacity for individual guidance. Pay securely by card, or request an invoice.
Yes. The event will be held in English.
Yes. The main lecture can be attended separately.
Yes. The hands-on course has limited capacity to maintain a high-quality practical learning experience.
Dentists interested in adhesive, minimally invasive and biomimetic restorative dentistry, especially those working with indirect posterior restorations.
Yes. The hands-on part focuses on isolation strategies, onlay preparation and adhesive cementation protocols on models.
They begin with observation, planning, isolation and respect for the tissues we preserve. Layer by layer.
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