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Advanced Anterior Composite Course
- Latest anterior composite materials and their applications
- Anterior morphology essentials for natural aesthetics
- Smile design principles
- Direct single-layer and multi-layered composite veneers
- Cut-back techniques, shade masking and managing hypoplasia
- Full-arch smile makeover workflow (hands-on)
Central London
2-day Course
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Course benefits include:
Hands-on training
Practical exercises
Access to resources
CPD Accreditation
Expert instructors
Supportive community
Networking opportunities
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FAQs
Find answers to commonly asked questions about our courses.
Who is this course suitable for?
This course is suitable for any dentist or dental therapist who has completed our Totally Composite course and is looking to advance their techniques with Anterior composite.
Do I need to bring anything for the course?
We recommend that you bring your loupes if you have them but not essential for the course.
What are the requirements for doing the course?
You will need to have previously completed our 2-day Totally Composite course to enrol in this follow-up programme.
You will need to have previously completed our 2-day Totally Composite course to enrol in this follow-up programme.
Our Totally Composite course is our introductory course which is mandatory to be able to complete any others. Everything you do on both Anterior and Posterior Maestro are more advanced and will relate back heavily to the Totally Composite course.
Do I need to have done Totally Aesthetics or Totally Therapist before this course?
We have now made things easier by combining our maestro courses and our extended Totally Aesthetics and Totally Therapist programmes. If you are interested in getting your diploma, you will not need to do Anterior or Posterior maestro separately. Equally you can do these as stand alone courses after completing the Totally Composite course.



