Essential Periodontics: Pre-restorative and Mucogingival Surgery (SW16-09-23-1)
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Subject | Periodontology | ||||
Description | An initial presentation on indications and techniques for pre-restorative surgery is followed by a practical session on pigs jaws. This is followed by an extensive presentation of treated human cases. The afternoon session is devoted to periodontal plastic surgery, combining the theory and practice (again on the pigs jaw) of grafting techniques, including free gingival grafts and connective tissue grafts. PARTICIPANTS MUST BRING THEIR OWN SURGICAL EQUIPMENT - SEE DOCUMENT EQUIPMENT LIST. | ||||
Additional information | Participants should consider attending the Essential Periodontics: Surgery for the Diseased Patient course on Thursday 17th September 2015 to support the learning from this course. | ||||
Venue | Postgraduate Medical Centre, Bath - Bath & NE Somerset View details | ||||
Date & time | Friday 23 September 2016, 09:00 to 16:30 | ||||
Lecturers | Sarovi Drone & Mr Phil Ower View details | ||||
Target audience | Mandatory: Dentist, or Hygienist, or Hygienists/Therapists | ||||
Development outcome | No development outcome | ||||
Course style | Hands-on | ||||
Catering | Meal | ||||
Core topic | Not a core topic | ||||
CPD hours | 6:00 | ||||
Cost | £120.00 | ||||
Aims | 1. To appreciate the indications and contraindications for surgical crown lengthening and other pre-restorative techniques. 2. To understand the principles of periodontal plastic surgery. 3. To understand the relevance of root coverage procedures. 4. To understand the advantages and disadvantages of different root coverage techniques. | ||||
Objectives | 1. Carry out simple crown lengthening procedures. 2. Use pre-restorative surgery in complex restorative cases. 3. Discuss the benefits of periodontal plastic surgery with patients. 4. Carry out simple root coverage procedures. | ||||