WEAR HOW TO MANAGE IT (MKHO290923)
Availability | Course has taken place |
Subject | Restorative |
Description | Management of Toothwear in General Practice with Composites & Indirect Restorations - This is a course to improve the quality of clinical care by GDPs by updating them on the current evidence based techniques and materials for predictable clinical treatment outcomes. Dr Neil Nathwani BDS, MFDS RCS (ENG), MJDFRCS (ENG), MCLINDENT PRDS Lecturer profile Neil graduated from Guy’s Hospital with his BDS degree and several awards including the Newland Pedley award for the most clinically outstanding student and the Saunders prize for best patient care. After working in several hospital senior house officer posts including restorative dentistry, oral medicine and children’s dentistry (community and special needs) he was accepted on to the specialist post graduate degree at Guys. In 2009, Neil was highly commended for the best young dentist award in 2009 in London. Following completion of his MclinDent in Fixed and Removable Prosthodontics and MPros RCS (Edin), he was recognised by the General Dental Council as a Specialist in Prosthodontics. Mr Neil Nathwani has recently been appointed as an Associate Clinical Professor in restorative dentistry at the Eastman Dental Institute. He is the Deputy Programme Director of the Restorative Dental Practice MSc at the Eastman for the last 7 years. |
Additional information | Address: Milton Keynes Hospital Standing Way Eaglestone MK6 5LD START TIME: 09:15 CLOSE TIME: 16:30 Refreshment's available on the day, but lunch not provided. |
Venue | Skills lab, Milton Keynes Postgraduate Centre, Milton Keynes ![]() |
Date & time | Friday 29 September 2023, 09:15 to 16:30 |
Lecturer | Dr Neil Nathwani ![]() |
Target audience | Recommended to all |
Development outcome | A, C |
Course style | Hands-on![]() |
Core topic | No core topic |
CPD hours | 6:00 |
Cost | £150.00 |
Aims | The aim of this course is to improve the quality of clinical care by GDPs by updating them on the current evidence based techniques and materials for predictable clinical treatment outcomes. |
Objectives | 1 Explain the assessment of tooth surface loss. 2 Describe the current methods of preventing and treating tooth surface loss and when to refer. 3 Supervise and critique the use of direct composite layering techniques to build up worn teeth as well as preparing indirect restorations. |
Learning outcomes | 1 Describe the aetiology of tooth surface loss. 2 Explain the different aspects of managing tooth surface loss. |