Restoring the periodontally compromised dentition (SW14-10-31-1)
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Subject | Adhesive dentistry | ||||||
Description | Dr Jansie Van Rensburg has developed a wealth of experience in fibre reinforced composite restorations by clinically doing them on a regular basis and also lecturing on this topic since 2003. Mr Richard Newman is a highly qualified and experienced technician. Together they have presented several hands-on courses and have guided the delegates through the use of fibre reinforced composites, light-cured composite, restorative materials, and their practical applications. The course will include:- Comprehensive background of fibre reinforced composite restorations; Periodontal splinting; Cost effective and minimally invasive ways to deal with the periodontally compromised patient; Direct composite veneers; Gum Shade composites; Layering of composites; Tinting; Polishing; Bonding agents; Tips and tricks! * Delegates are asked to bring their own curing lights for use in the practical sessions. * | ||||||
Venue | Alverton Manor Hotel, Truro - Cornwall ![]() | ||||||
Date & time | Friday 31 October 2014, 09:00 to 16:30 | ||||||
Lecturers | Mr Richard Newman & Mr Jansie van Rensburg ![]() | ||||||
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 on how fibre reinforced composites can be used to restore the periodontally compromised dentition | ||||||
Objectives | By the end of the day delegates should have a better understanding of how to: 1. Manage seemingly hopeless periodontal cases 2. Provide their patients with effective alternative treatment options to extractions and prostheses 3. Treat the periodontally compromised patients effectively and to stabilize their dentitions with fibre reinforced composite splints and restorations 4. Use a natural tooth as a pontic in combination with periodontal splinting | ||||||