WEBINAR - Occlusion (NW240514A)

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SubjectOcclusion/TMD
DescriptionThis webinar will cover occlusal terminology, theories and evidence base on how to assess the occlusion for a routine patient and a patient with an occlusal issue. Techniques for recording and reproducing the occlusion on various articulators and the relevance of occlusion to simple and complex Restorative Dentistry will also be included.
Additional information

Registration from 3.45pm 

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Late Bookings Policy:

Any bookings made within 24 hours of the course commencement date are considered late bookings. It is crucial for us to maintain the quality of our courses and ensure a seamless experience for all participants. Therefore, late bookings may not receive an automatic link to the course.

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If you have booked on a course within 24 hours of its start time, we kindly request that you contact the course organiser immediately elaine.douglas@nhs.net. Failure to do so may result in:

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2. Potential Charges: Depending on the circumstances, there may be charges associated with late bookings

Cost

NHS Dentist £15

Non NHS Dentist £30

VenueMS Teams, Webinar  View details
Date & timeTuesday 14 May 2024, 16:00 to 19:15
LecturerDr Martin James  View details
Target audience

Mandatory: Dentist

Development outcomeC
Course styleLecture
Core topic Not a core topic
Catering None
CPD hours3:00
Cost£15.00 (£15.00 surcharge for users whose user group is group d: non nhs dentist)
Aims

To cover:

  • The concepts and theories behind occlusion
  • The changing theories of what is an ideal occlusion
  • A simplified and complete assessment of the occlusion
  • Workflows for simple and complex treatment planning and execution
Objectives
  • Recognise the key concepts in occlusion and the terms used to describe them
  • Discuss the different theories of occlusion through explanation of the evolution of the evidence base
  • Identify how to assess a patient through discussion of the key features to determine during an examination and the relevance of positive/negative findings
  • Determine how to record occlusion and the application of articulators
  • Review the application of occlusal principles to simple and complex clinical cases
Learning outcomes

By the end of the presentation delegates should be able to:

  • Recall the theory behind occlusion
  • Demonstrate how to assess a patient’s occlusion
  • Identify how to choose an appropriate workflow to manage a patient’s occlusion