NDBC5: MacGyver Restorative Moves: Tips, tricks and everyday restorative magic
This is a 1 CE credit General Dentistry / Corrective and Restorative Oral Health Procedures Course
Educational Objectives:
- Learn how (and when) to restore supposedly “non restorable” teeth
- Retrieve a fractured implant screw without damaging the implant
- Prevent “occlusal failures” through meticulous technique
- Understanding the strengths, and the limits of modern resin bonding systems
- Splinting teeth for strength and stability
- “Doc, my last dentist fixed this tooth twice and it broke both times”………..Now what?
Meet Your Instructor
Dr. Mitchell Rubinstein
Mitchell Rubinstein D.M.D. practices general dentistry in New York City. He is the Education Director for the New York County Dental Society, and chairs the Technology Committee for the New York State Dental Association. He also serves on the Standards Committee for the American Dental Association.
He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine in 1992. He served as the dental director for the PSCH Clinic in Queens, NY providing dental care to people with developmental disabilities and Autism. From 1994-1996, he partnered with the NYU Dental School to give residents and students valuable clinical training in special care dentistry. In 1996, he went into private practice full time with his father and mentor, Dr Walter Rubinstein, and they practiced together until the senior Dr. Rubinstein’s retirement in 2012
Dr Rubinstein is also a Fellow of the American College of Dentists, and serves on the research faculty of the University of Rochester’s Eastman Dental Institute.

FAQs
Do I get CE credit?
Yes, you will get 1 CE credits after completing a quiz.
How do I access this course?
After purchasing, you will have access to a video recording of a live event for life.