Predictable Restroration of the Damaged Dentition (SW 16-12-13-01)
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Subject | Restorative dentistry | ||
Description | A whole day interactive course based around lectures and case based scenarios. The course speaker will be Mr M Garrett ,Consultant in Restorative Dentistry, Eastman Dental Hospital. Participants are encouraged to bring any tricky cases they would like to discuss. The course will cover when to maintain or extract and replace the tooth with endodontic and periodontal considerations. What type of bridges work best as well as composite resin applications and limitations. | ||
Venue | Eastwood Park, Gloucestershire View details | ||
Date & time | Tuesday 13 December 2016, 09:30 to 16:30 | ||
Lecturer | Mr Matthew Garrett View details | ||
Target audience | Mandatory: Dentist | ||
Development outcome | No development outcome | ||
Course style | Lecture | ||
Catering | Meal | ||
Core topic | Not a core topic | ||
CPD hours | 6:00 | ||
Cost | £45.00 | ||
Aims | The course aims to give a greater awareness of the clinical techniques and materials currently available to restore damaged or missing teeth and to give a better understanding of the various advantages and disadvantages associated with the treatment options available. It also hopes to give a greater appreciation of the clinical knowledge and skills required to successfully plan for a badly damaged dentition. | ||
Objectives | 1- Have a greater awareness of the clinical techniques and materials currently available to restore damaged or missing teeth. 2- Gain a better understanding of the various advantages and disadvantages associated with the treatment options available. 3- Have a greater appreciation of the clinical knowledge and skills required to successfully treatment plan and restore the damaged dentition. | ||
Learning outcomes | By the end of the course participants will have improved confidence in dealing with a failing dentition and strategies involved in treatment planning. | ||