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The IAC Laboratory Course Part I is designed for an experienced technician interested in learning the techniques necessary for fabrication of an Integrated Abutment Crown™ (IAC). The course will educate participants with the basics of the Bicon restorative process and the fabrication of an IAC. Emphasis is placed on the proper handling techniques of the material. The Integrated Abutment Crown™ process begins with the abutment selection, modification, and continues with the successive applications of materials to form the crown. The IAC is finished with contouring and a slow speed polishing technique.
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Audience: Laboratory technicians and
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The IAC Laboratory Course Part II is designed for an experienced technician interested in advanced shading and characterization techniques as well as complicated build-up processes. The course requires comprehensive understanding of the material and its various applications. The emphasis of this course will be on the numerous aspects of shade selection, characterization, shade blending and build-up techniques.
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Audience: Laboratory technicians and
PREREQUISITE: IAC Laboratory Course Part I
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