FREE LUNCH & LEARN on Toothwear (WEBINAR220721)
Availability | Course has taken place |
Subject | Restorative |
Description | This is a 'Bite-size' half hour webinar on Zoom platform. I shall send login details on the morning of the webinar. The lecture will start promptly at 13:15; please log in early and check that your microphone is OFF but your camera is on. Please set your user name to that of your HEE Maxcourse account or it may not be possible to confirm your attendance. If you are unable to use your camera, please respond to a random chat message from the tutor which will be used to verify your attendance. Because this is a very short course it will not be possible to take questions. |
Additional information | Brief Biography Gurmit Singh Hothi B.Ch.D (1985, Leeds University Dental School) GDP, owned my practice since 1990 Treating toothwear cases for nearly 25 years - all using a direct freehand composite build-ups approach Clinical Teacher at King’s College London Dental Institute since 1997 Author of a refereed article published in Dental Update in March 2015 introducing a novel jig |
Venue | WEBINAR, MK - Milton Keynes ![]() |
Date & time | Thursday 22 July 2021, 13:15 to 13:45 |
Lecturer | Dr Gurmit Hothi ![]() |
Target audience | Recommended to all |
Development outcome | C |
Course style | Lecture![]() |
Core topic | No core topic |
CPD hours | 0:30 |
Cost | No charge |
Aims | Aims: To discuss the: 1. Aetiology, diagnosis and management of tooth wear in GDP; 2. Treatment options available to manage patients with tooth wear; 3. Adhesive additive approach using direct freehand composite with a novel jig |
Learning outcomes | By the end of this session the participant should be able to: 1 Have an understanding of the aetiology of tooth wear and its multifactorial nature; 2 Understand the different options available to manage patients with tooth wear; 3 Have an understanding of the predictability of the treatment provided and the long-term management strategy; 4 Enhance patient care by optimising the clinical stages necessary for the management of tooth wear case using direct freehand composite. |