This is a blog about that sticky white stuff that you put on teeth to fill holes, gaps, and shapes and then shine a light on it to make it look pretty.
You know, that white stuff that I don't know anything about, and I am not even allowed to be given in the practice by my team because I am so poor at its application.
To me, it is a dark art, the use of composite.
How people can use it, sculpt it, and make it look fantastic is beyond me.
It was never going to be in my skillset that because of how my brain works, I was always going to be something else, and either a surgeon or a neural physician was it.
With that in mind, though, as part of our buying group and peer review project, we invited Louis Mackenzie to do an evening on composite last year at the practice.
The response was so fantastic and staggering that we decided we needed to bring Louis back to do a much more in-depth course for the guys in our buying group and peer review, but also for anyone else interested.
Louis has been a practitioner for 30 years. He was the head dentist for the Denplan and is based at Birmingham University, setting up the restorative MSc.
He is a very highly regarded exponent of composite and composite education, and his results are truly exceptional.
Besides that, though, he is an extraordinary teacher and communicator, to the point where even I think I could probably sit through part of his composite education without wanting to throw myself out of a window (which I generally do around composite education).
The two-day course next year provided by Louis will be of a standard that you would expect from The Campbell Academy in a wonderful environment, with wonderful facilities and a fantastic educator (great food and great coffee, too).
If you want to improve yourself, your therapist, our therapist (our therapist, Megan, will be attending) or one of your team, then why not click here and have a chat with us to see if we can make things any better.
Blog Post Number - 3636