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    - Module 1 - Introduction to composite resin and the layering technique (39:10)
 - Module 2 - Overview of composite materials; learn a 13-step protocol for virtually any restorative situation. (38:33)
 - Module 3 - Class IV exercise; learn the correct usage of a palatal template, including the initial lingual build up with composite. (45:07)
 - Module 4 - Achieve lifelike contours, the mylar pull technique, primary anatomy and how to polish for long-term success. (42:47)
 - Module 5 - Class IV exercise continued; learn how to achieve ideal contacts and the best way to polish composite. (34:23)
 - Module 6 - Secondary anatomy is covered; template made for diastema closure exercise. (30:04)
 - Module 7 - Set your restorations up for success with these important steps. Create incisal translucency using tints and opaquers. (51:34)
 - Module 8 - Inner-sculpting technique; Class III and Class IV review. Learn how to achieve proper line angles. (47:02)
 - Module 9 - Hands-on exercise of a large Class IV on a lateral; learn how to create incisal translucence with tints. (47:05)
 - Module 10 - Achieve invisible margins, avoid air bubbles and learn how to tint. A step-by-step polishing sequence is revealed. (31:54)
 - Module 11 - Class V., quick and easy repairs and maintenance, occlusal considerations, (43:39)
 - Module 12 - Hands-on exercise of a dark central; Dr. Willhite simplifies the layering technique. (41:44)
 - Module 13 - Shade change exercise continues with the use of opaquers and tints. Recognize and repair defects. (37:56)
 - Module 14 - Advanced surface effects, the importance of patient communication and how to develop your ideal practice. (31:34)
 - Ultimate Esthetics Handout