POSTERIOR ADHESIVE RESTORATIONS (BE170120)

AvailabilityCourse has taken place
SubjectRestorative
DescriptionA hands- on day on posterior restorations/Onlays
Additional information

REGITRATION TIME: 8.45-9.15

START TIME: 9.15

Refreshments and lunch provided during the day

CLOSE TIME: 16.30

Please contact us if you have any dietary requirements at least 2 weeks before the course.

NOTE ; SAT NAV is to SL3 6LY gynaecological dept  Entrance 4 off Wexham Park Lane.

VenueDenal Lab, John Lister Postgraduate Centre, Slough - Berkshire - East  View details
Date & timeFriday 17 January 2020, 09:15 to 16:30
LecturerDr Neil Nathwani  View details
Target audience

Recommended to all

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

To review aspects of adhesive dentistry and biometrics.

Generate a different diagnosis and treatment plan based on evidence through the correct interpretation of clinical findings.

Remove carious tooth structure in preparation for restoration, using techniques which minimise unnecessary tooth damage.

Restore carious teeth to form, function and appearance using a GIC.

To prepare adhesive gold and tooth coloured onlay preparations.

Determine patients dentofacial aesthetic requirements, identify the degree to which they can be met, discuss different options and manage patient expectations.

Understand which items fall within the NHS regulations and which do not.

Learning outcomes

To be able to build a tooth with core dental materials.

To be able to prepare adhesive gold and tooth coloured onlay preparations.

Determine patients dentofacial aesthetic requirements, identify the degree to which they can be met, discuss different options and manage patient expectations.

Understand which items fall within the NHS regulations and which do not.

Be able to increase patient awareness of understanding of treatment options and procedures by careful explanations and good communication skills.

Be able discuss fee structure relating to treatment provided to patients in general practice.