Contemporary Class II Restorations in Primary Molars: Intracoronal Excellence and Strategic Full Cov
Restoring Class II lesions in primary molars requires careful case selection, preparation design, and controlled material placement, as well as recognizing when intracoronal restorations are no longer the most predictable option.
This one-hour webinar reviews current evidence and practical techniques for Class II intracoronal restorations in primary molars, with emphasis on primary tooth morphology, cervical enamel characteristics, marginal ridge considerations, and restorative material selection. Matrix and wedge application, restorative placement, and efficiency-focused techniques are discussed alongside decision-making criteria for transitioning to full-coverage crowns. A concise clinical protocol for crown placement in primary molars is also presented.
Designed for dentists seeking improved predictability and clarity in restorative treatment planning.
Can’t attend live? Register anyway and we’ll send you the recording the next business day.
Learning Objectives
- Apply evidence-based principles for Class II intracoronal restorations in primary molars
- Use effective matrix and wedge techniques to support contour and marginal integrity
- Determine when intracoronal restorations versus full-coverage crowns are indicated
Details
- Tuesday, May 5 | 8:00–9:00 PM Eastern
- One hour of lecture CE credit (AGD Subject Code 430)
- No prerequisites | Free with registration
Instructor
Dr. Carla Cohn, DMD, is a general dentist devoted exclusively to children’s dentistry and maintains a private practice in Winnipeg, Canada. She is an international lecturer and published author with a focus on clinical excellence in pediatric restorative dentistry.