Fiberdontics - the minimally destructive way (SW15-07-09-1)

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Gaenial Composite and the everStick FibrNew Post Technique hand-out
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SubjectAdhesive dentistry
DescriptionA hands-on curse by Dr Jansie Van Rensberg. Discover how fibre technology can revolutionise treatment planning.
Additional information

Dr Van Rensburg lectured at numerous International and National Dental Congresses, Study Group Meetings, BDA (British Dental Association) meetings and post graduate centers throughout the UK and Europe (including Germany, Norway, Finland, Poland, Spain, Bulgaria and India). He published a number of articles including a peer review article published in the SADJ (South African Dental Journal), February 2005, on Fibre Reinforced Composite Restorations. As reflected by the feed back forms completed by the delegates who attended these courses the training sessions are extremely popular and more than 3000 dentists have already been trained on the hands-on courses, throughout South Africa, the UK and Europe in the different applications of fibre reinforced composites.


VenuePhantom Head Room, Salisbury District Hospital, Salisbury - Salisbury & S Wiltshire  View details
Date & timeThursday 9 July 2015, 09:30 to 16:30
LecturerMr Jansie van Rensburg  View details
Target audience

Mandatory: Dentist

Development outcomeNo development outcome
Course styleHands-on
CateringLight buffet
Core topic Not a core topic
CPD hours6:00
Cost£95.00
Aims

To further the delegates knowledge and practical experiences with composites and fibre

The following topics will be covered: Patient selection, design principles, periodontal splinting, ortho space maintainers, ortho permanent retainers, direct Bridges, splinting back an extracted tooth, The Dahl Principle and many more topics.


Objectives

During this very comprehensive, full day Hands-on Course, delegates will learn how to:


  • Splint periodontally compromised teeth as part of a comprehensive periodontal treatment plan.
  • Construct an anatomical fibre post directly in the mouth.
  • Place a direct bridge on a well designed fibre frame – an excellent and reliable alternative to the conventional Mary Land bridges. Temporisation during Implant treatment is also covered.