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One-off, Exclusive Event in Australia & New Zealand

For the first time since 2018, Pascal Magne will be back Down-under discussing the the fundamentals of Biomimetic Restorative Dentistry (BRD) in this exclusive 2-day Lecture.

100 First Release Tickets Available at Special Price

The lecture will include: 

  • Differentiating your practice through the integration of Original BRD principles to assure patients the long-term preservation of their teeth 

  • Helping your patients understand why the original BRD is the "right" way because it is based on mimicking the natural dentition in its biology, function, mechanics and esthetics. 

  • Making wise choices in material, products, devices, technology and integrating the right methods to faithfully apply BRD in your practice.

 

April 10, 2026
08:3009:00
Greetings/Introduction
09:0010:30
Morning Session I - Biomechanics/Biomaterials PD Dr. med. dent. Pascal Magne
10:3011:00
Morning Tea
11:0012:30
Morning Session II - Adhesives and Direct Preparations Design PD Dr. med. dent. Pascal Magne
12:3013:30
Lunch
13:3015:00
Afternoon Session I - Semi-(in)direct Preparation Design PD Dr. med. dent. Pascal Magne
15:0015:30
Afternoon Tea
15:3017:00
Afternoon Session II - Light Polymerization and Shrinkage PD Dr. med. dent. Pascal Magne
17:0017:30
Live Q and A
April 11, 2026
08:3009:00
Greetings/Introduction
09:0010:30
Morning Session I - Luting/Delivery Procedures PD Dr. med. dent. Pascal Magne
10:3011:00
Morning Tea
11:0012:30
Morning Session II - Layering Technique PD Dr. med. dent. Pascal Magne
12:3013:30
Lunch
13:3015:00
Afternoon Session I - CAD/CAM Techniques PD Dr. med. dent. Pascal Magne
15:0015:30
Afternoon Tea
15:3017:00
Afternoon Sessison II - Clinical Outcomes PD Dr. med. dent. Pascal Magne
17:0017:30
Live Q and A
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PD Dr. med. dent. Pascal Magne DMD, MSc, PhD

United States of America, Los Angeles

Dr. Pascal Magne joined Beverly Hills Dental Lab in 2022 as Director of Magne EDUCATION, after a long and distinguished career in dental academia and research. Upon graduating from the University of Geneva, Switzerland, in 1989 with a Med Dent degree, he was offered a position as a lecturer at the dental school, while practicing and receiving further training in fixed prosthodontics and other technical skills. At the same time, he pursued two doctorates, one awarded in 1992 (DMD) and the other in 2002 (Ph.D.), the latter in conjunction with co-authoring the book Bonded Porcelain Restorations in the Anterior Dentition: A Biomimetic Approach, with his mentor, Professor Urs Belser, which has been translated into 12 languages. "The biomimetic principle refers to using technology and dental materials to preserve and replicate the structure and function of teeth," he explained. He would add to his research on dental innovations at the University of Minnesota School of Dentistry in 1997-1999, before returning to Geneva. His discoveries have been widely published, resulting in many awards.Before his graduation from dental school, Pascal had been captivated by the beautiful photos of the lifelike porcelain restorations created by his older brother, Michel, who was the in-house technician for a dentist. In 1991, Pascal started working with Claude Sieber using a new dental porcelain developed with Vita. It was a turning point. "For the first time I could see the porcelain of a master inside of the mouth of my own patients," he said. Pascal was recruited as a full-time tenured faculty of the Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry at the University of Southern California School in 2004, as the Don and Sybil Harrington Professor of Esthetic dentistry. During his tenure at Ostrow, Dr. Magne spearheaded a multitude of curricular innovations in the areas of biomimetics, minimally invasive dentistry, and bonding techniques. His scholarly activity during his years there yielded over 100 peer-reviewed publications and over 200 continuing education programs nationally and internationally. As the preclinical director (2012-2020) of the Dental Morphology, Function and Esthetics module at Ostrow, Dr. Magne has also developed an innovative approach to teaching dental anatomy and morphology. In 2021, Dr. Magne published the second edition of his bestselling book entitled Biomimetic Restorative Dentistry. It has already been translated into several languages. After 33 years in the Academia, Dr. Magne eagerly accepted the exciting opportunity of the CER BRD educational programs offered by Beverly Hills Dental Laboratory last year.


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Day 1 - Friday 10th April

 

Morning Session 1 - Biomechanics/Biomaterials:

  • Classification, mechanical properties and selection of composite resins, “hybrids”, ceramics, CAD/CAM blocks,
  • Introducing short-fiber reinforced composites for bio-bases, dentin-replacement and build-ups.


Morning Session 2 - Adhesives and direct preparations design:

  • How to select the proper adhesive strategy for long-term success, foundations of dentin hybridization and IMMEDIATE DENTIN SEALING (IDS)
  • Visual aids and magnification.
  • Caries detection and caries removal endpoints.
  • Armamentarium and tooth preparation principles for anterior and posterior direct resin composites.


Afternoon Session 1 - Semi-(in)direct preparation design:

  • Preparations principles based on stress distribution, inlay vs. onlays.
  • Occlusal veneers in posterior teeth: “vonlays”, “veneerlays”, “crownlays, and endocrowns.
    Mockup-driven anterior veneer preparation step-by-step.


Afternoon Session 2 - Light polymerization and shrinkage:

  • Basics of polymerization and light curing.
  • Unrestricted vs. restricted shrinkage.
  • Myth and facts about shrinkage-induced stresses.
  • V-factor (volume) vs. C-factor (configuration).
  • Stress-reduced approaches in direct posterior resin composites.
  • Stress visualization through the tube-test.

 

 

Day 2 - Saturday 11th April

 

Morning Session 1 – Luting/Delivery Procedures:

  • Choice of resin cements: nominal cements vs. preheated restorative
  • Try-in procedures, management of cracked restorations
  • Resin composite and ceramic conditioning: chemical and micromechanical bonding though abrasion, etching and silane coupling/ Silane chemistry
  • Step-by-step delivery of ceramic veneers and CAD/CAM inlays/onlays
  • Post-bonding crack repair by resin-infiltration.

 

Morning Session 2 - Layering techniques:

  • Principles of “sandwich” and bilaminar layering techniques
  • Fragment bonding
  • Principle of additive layering for optimal esthetics and mechanics
  • Freehand vs. guided natural layering in anterior teeth
  • Surface texture and finishing
  • Bilaminar shade guides and simplified shade selection.

 

Afternoon Session 1 - CAD/CAM techniques:

  • Semi-direct vs. semi-indirect restorations
  • Cutback and microlayering with resin composite CAD/CAM
  • Cutback and microlayering with e.max CAD: partial vs. total cutback, masking
  • Workflow using Dentofacial Digital Diagnostic, Wax-up, Mockup and Biocopy
  • Double-milling and natural restoration using extracted teeth

 

Afternoon Session 2 - Clinical outcomes:

  • Maintenance and repairs in BRD
  • DEEP MARGIN ELEVATION - DME
  • Success rates and clinical studies, pros and cons of clinical research vs. in-vitro research. Long-term follow-ups and conclusions.

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