Anterior Aesthetics (BE210613)

AvailabilityCourse has taken place
SubjectOral Surgery
DescriptionThis Skills Centre seminar will focus on the restorative options available and widely used for the treatment of the six upper anterior teeth. The emphasis will be on achieving predictable aesthetic outcomes including the use of multiple treatment disciplines. Treatment of the heavily restored dentition can be complex and this day will also include evidenced based decision making on root canal treatments, posts, crowns, bridgework and implants.
Additional informationKey skills areas for optimizing aesthetic outcomes include periodontal surgery, pre-treatment orthodontics, temporization as well as occlusal, bite registration and cementation aspects. The whole day will include ‘bringing it all together’ with case presentations. There will also be hands on elements throughout the day.


Rob Oretti BDS MGDSRCS MFDSRCS MFDSRCPS; qualified in 1987and has built up a referral base for aesthetic treatment of complex restorative involving prosthodontic, implant and orthodontic disciplines.
In 2002 Rob became an implant mentor for a corporate group and has taught many dentists on a one to one basis on all aspects of implant therapy. Rob lectures widely, has published several articles on implant techniques, is a mentor faculty educator for the ADJ and is also a mentor and international lecturer for Straumann.
VenueJohn Lister Postgraduate Centre, Slough - Berkshire - East  View details
Date & timeFriday 21 June 2013, 08:30 to 16:30
LecturerMigration  View details
Target audience

Recommended to all

Development outcomeNo development outcome
Course styleHands-on
Core topicNo core topic
CPD hours6:00
Cost£97.00
Aims
  1. To unpack the concept of smile design and it’s application with Aesthetic Dentistry.
  2. To be familiar with the different Treatment options with an emphasis on evidence based dentistry.
  3. To appreciate the role of different treatment strategies that are utilized (such as Orthodontics) to enhance the Aesthetic outcome.
  4. To be familiar with the procedural step required to maintain precision and predictability during aesthetic treatment.