Fibredontics (SW14-10-30-1)
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Subject | Adhesive dentistry | ||||||||
Description | Discover how fibre technology can revolutionise treatment planning. Improvements in materials and bonding techniques are a key factor in providing the clinician and the patient with new minimally invasive choices. Conventional treatment options i.e. metal and ceramic may well prove too expensive for many patients in today’s difficult economic climate. Direct fibre reinforced bridges are a reliable and aesthetic way to replace missing teeth in a single visit whether temporarily, transitionally or for the long term. This is a good alternative for patients who can’t tolerate the conventional acrylic dentures. In a friendly and enthusiastic atmosphere you can experience this comprehensive and informative hands-on training session, which will be delivered in three modules throughout the day. Each module starts with an introductory lecture including clinical cases, illustrating the different techniques followed by a step-by-step demonstration. Finally, you will be given the opportunity to work with the fibres and complete each exercise under supervision. * Delegates are asked to bring their own curing lights for use in the practical sessions. * | ||||||||
Venue | Alverton Manor Hotel, Truro - Cornwall View details | ||||||||
Date & time | Thursday 30 October 2014, 09:00 to 17:00 | ||||||||
Lecturer | Mr Jansie van Rensburg View details | ||||||||
Target audience | Recommended: Dentist | ||||||||
Development outcome | No development outcome | ||||||||
Course style | Hands-on | ||||||||
Catering | Meal | ||||||||
Core topic | Not a core topic | ||||||||
CPD hours | 6:00 | ||||||||
Cost | £55.00 | ||||||||
Aims | To provide an overview of how fibre technology can revolutionise treatment planning | ||||||||
Objectives | By the end of the day delegates should have a better understanding of how to: 1. Place a periodontal splint; 2. Construct a fibre post directly in the mouth; 3. Construct a direct anterior bridge. | ||||||||