Esthetics are more important to denture patients than ever before. Finding a simple and predictable method of prescribing highly esthetic partial and complete dentures is necessary to satisfy the heightened expectations of today’s patient.
Esthetics are more important to denture patients than ever before. Finding a simple and predictable method of prescribing highly esthetic partial and complete dentures is necessary to satisfy the heightened expectations of today’s patient.
In a new on-demand webinar co-sponsored by Ivoclar Vivadent and Dental Products Report, Dr. John Nosti, DMD, shows you how to do just that. In the webinar, Dr. Nosti demonstrates how to get great denture results in fit, form and function. You'll learn how to streamline the denture process while making it more predictable.
Dr. Nosti says he believes most dentists don’t enjoy doing dentures because in dental school, many learn an “antiquated way” of completing them. He says he enjoys working with removables because he embraces new product innovations that help along the way.
“We’re not really told a great system or a great process from start to finish on how to deliver a high-quality denture,” Dr. Nosti says. He wants to challenge the current state of dentures.
In a recent interview, Dr. Nosti tells Advanstar Dental Media Content Director Kevin Henry that in his webinar, he attempts to demystify dentures by explaining how design tools and other product innovations can streamline the process while reaping better dentures in various degrees.
Dr. Nosti practices full time in Mays Landing/Somers Point, N.J., as well as Manhattan, N.Y., with an emphasis on functional cosmetics, full mouth rehabilitations, and TMJ dysfunction. Dr. Nosti is the Clinical Director for The Clinical Mastery Series, a continuum geared toward advancing the cosmetic and functional practices of dentists worldwide.
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