Sydney, AUSTRALIA
From: 9:00 AM Wednesday, 22 July, 2026
Registration opens at 8:30 AM
To: 5:00 PM Wednesday, 22 July, 2026
This lecture and live demonstration presents the IPS e.max Ceram Art system for the aesthetic individualization of ceramic and zirconia restorations, independent of the coefficient of thermal expansion. The system offers an expanded range of ready-to-use pastes for the reproduction of internal structures as well as individual and learned characterisations.
The program focuses on a practical analysis of the material and the development of a structured workflow, including appropriate material selection and optimal color application. Core topics include luminoptic principles, fundamental concepts of light and colour, and their application in daily clinical and laboratory practice.
Additional content covers additive surface characterization using new structure pastes, the coordination of external makeup and micro-texture, morphological and textural design techniques, and mechanical finishing and polishing to optimise light reflection.
Live Demonstration:
Fabrication of a two-unit ZirCAD Prime Esthetic bridge with gingival characterisation (or new zirconia material).
Learning Outcomes
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Apply IPS e.max Ceram Art for predictable aesthetic results
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Understand light, color, morphology, and surface texture in dental restorations
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Enhance restorations through controlled characterisation and finishing techniques
TOTAL CPD AVAILABLE FOR THIS EVENT: 7.5 HOURS
7.5 CPD HOURS
The intended audience for this event includes:
This lecture and live demonstration presents the IPS e.max Ceram Art system for the aesthetic individualization of ceramic and zirconia restorations, independent of the coefficient of thermal expansion. The system offers an expanded range of ready-to-use pastes for the reproduction of internal structures as well as individual and learned characterisations.
The program focuses on a practical analysis of the material and the development of a structured workflow, including appropriate material selection and optimal color application. Core topics include luminoptic principles, fundamental concepts of light and colour, and their application in daily clinical and laboratory practice.
Additional content covers additive surface characterization using new structure pastes, the coordination of external makeup and micro-texture, morphological and textural design techniques, and mechanical finishing and polishing to optimise light reflection.
Live Demonstration:
Fabrication of a two-unit ZirCAD Prime Esthetic bridge with gingival characterisation (or new zirconia material).
Learning Outcomes
-
Apply IPS e.max Ceram Art for predictable aesthetic results
-
Understand light, color, morphology, and surface texture in dental restorations
-
Enhance restorations through controlled characterisation and finishing techniques
Cancellation Policy
Late cancellation fee applies. Fees will be fully refundable if registrant cancels 30 days or more prior to the lecture.
50% refund will be given for cancellations between 14 and 30 days prior to the lecture.
No refunds will be given if cancellation is received with less than 14 days' notice.
Please note that your place is NOT confirmed until full payment received and confirmation sent. Please do not book flights or accommodation until confirmation is received.
Full Program
PLACES REMAINING: 22



