Laboratory Technician training program
speakers

In this full Friday program and half day workshop
on Saturday featuring top national experts leading experts in dental technology
will highlight the latest techniques and tricks related to implant related
restorative solutions.
Topics
Current trends
Comprehensive discussion on the technical aspects of implant dentistry review
the current trends in materials and restorative design
Latest technology
Learn about the latest developments in CAD CAM systems and related technologies
Successful restorations
Highlighting proven pathways to delivery of successful restorations
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Olivier Tric
Olivier Tric Dental Lab, USA
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Mark Cotter
Ceramic and Implant Design, Australia
Mark did his dental technicians training
in Sydney, Graduating in 1990 from the Dental Technicians Course at
Randwick TAFE. After working in some of the most respected labs in
Sydney, Mark opened Ceramic and Implant Design Pty Ltd in the CBD of
Sydney in 2008.
Mark has completed many courses in Australia and Internationally and
has presented his work at lectures Nationally. Mark has many years
of experience in all major implant systems.
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Sascha Hein
Visiting Laboratory Assistant Professor
Tufts University, Boston USA
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Luc & Patrick Rutten
Dental Team bvba, Belgium
In 1985 Luc and Patrick Rutten set up
the Dental Team which is a company that is specialized in aesthetics
and function on ceramic restorations (with or without metal) and on
implantsuprastructures. They have published in several international
journals and co-written a number of books. |
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Peter Vryonis
Peter Vryonis Ceramist (Vic.), Australia
He established his own Melbourne
based laboratory, Peter Vryonis Ceramist (Vic) Pty in 1967 and has
employed up to 17 employees at one time, and trained a large number
of apprentices, many of which operate successful laboratories of
their own.
To date he is an active member of Oral Design International.
He has widely lectured, given courses throughout the world, in
particular the USA, Europe, Turkey, Japan and Australia. |