Treatment & Management of Traumatised Anterior Teeth (OXMK070319)

AvailabilityCourse has taken place
SubjectRestorative
DescriptionThis course is suitable for dentists and dental therapists. It runs through the management of trauma of the anterior teeth and will involve theory for understanding the various types of soft tissue and hard tissue trauma and management and a full hands on practical with a layering technique to recreate a natural class IV composite restoration. We will go through management of colour polishing to achieve a lovely harmonious long lasting restoration.
Additional information

Nik Sethi qualified from King's College London in 2009. He has a Master of Science degree in aesthetic dentistry, also at King's College London. Since then he has established himself in private practice in London under the training of Dr Sanjay Sethi, with a keen interest for restorative treatment and endotontics.

Nik has attended several highly respected year courses on restorative dental training including a year course with Tidu Mankoo and Basil Mizrahi. He became a full member of the British Academy of Aesthetic dentistry in 2017 and has been proudly attending the annual conference since 2011.

Nik provides regular teaching courses on composite restorations and is regularly featured in Dentistry Magazine, writing a series of articles aimed at educating younger dentists.

VenueDental Suite, Milton Keynes Postgraduate Centre, Milton Keynes  View details
Date & timeThursday 7 March 2019, 09:30 to 16:45
LecturerDr Nikhil Sethi  View details
Target audience

Recommended to all

Development outcomeA, B, C
Course styleHands-on
Core topicNo core topic
CPD hours6:00
Cost£150.00
Aims

To be able to assess and manage trauma of anterior teeth including appropriate referral to maximise optimal outcomes or patients

Objectives

1. To understand the types of anterior tooth traumas possible

2. Establish a protocol for clear diagnosis and management

3. Be able understand a layering approach with composite class IV restorations to restore form and colour a natural looking restoration

Learning outcomes
  1. To be able to assess and classify traumatic injuries
  2. To be able to know how to provide immediate emergency treatment in trauma cases
  3. To be able to reliably restore fractured teeth with composite to achieve good longevity of the restoration
  4. Restoration of aesthetics and shade matching. Tips and hints on composite handling.