Stephen Sterlitz

Stephen Sterlitz

DDS, MS

Biography
Dr. Stephen Sterlitz is the Restorative Division Chief at the University of Kentucky College of Dentistry. Prior to entering academics, Dr. Sterlitz served in the United States Navy Dental Corps. While on active duty, Dr. Sterlitz was the Navy's first specialty advisor to the Navy Surgeon General on Dental Technology. He was instrumental in making CAD/CAM dentistry available to over 1,500 dentists who provided dental care for over 1,000,000 patients worldwide. Dr. Sterlitz is a clinician first and educator second. His "secret" to exceptional outcomes - B3 - Be Brilliant on the Basics.



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Optimizing Adhesion - What Does the Evidence Say?

Despite many advances in resin adhesion, many misconceptions exist in modern dentistry. Dentin bonding agents continue to evolve and promise easier, stronger, and more durable. This lecture will present key elements every dentist should consider during the steps in adhesion to optimize outcomes while minimizing post-operative complications.

Digital Dentistry - Now or Never?

Many dentists ask the question, "Is the time right to buy an intraoral scanner?" The simple answer to this complicated question is, "What do you want to do with it?" You know the scope of your practice. What you may not know is how easy it is to seamlessly incorporate an intraoral scanner into your existing workflow.

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