Managing Worn Dentition the MI Way (NW251112B)

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SubjectTooth Wear & Occlusion
DescriptionThe prevalence of tooth wear is increasing within the population as life expectancy rises and more patients retain their natural teeth throughout their lives. This lecture will explore the assessment, planning, and management of such cases using minimal intervention restorative techniques.
Additional information

Registration from 9am

Cost

NHS Dentist £30

Non NHS Dentist £50

 

There will be no lunch provided on this course but there are facilities nearby to purchase food or you can bring your own.

VenueNorth West Dental Training Hub, Altrincham - Greater Manchester  View details
Date & timeWednesday 12 November 2025, 09:30 to 16:00
LecturerChris Dakin  View details
Target audience

Mandatory: Dentist

Development outcomeC
Course styleLecture
Core topic Not a core topic
CateringRefreshments
CPD hours5:30
Cost£30.00 (£20.00 surcharge for users whose user group is group d: non nhs dentist)
Aims

For delegates to gain insights into the aetiology of tooth wear, the concept of minimally invasive dentistry, and both analogue and digital techniques for planning and providing treatment.

Objectives
  • Discuss the classification and aetiology of tooth wear.
  • Identify the concepts of Complete Dentistry and Minimally Invasive Dentistry.
  • Explain why repairability of restorations may be more important than longevity.
  • Show examples of treated cases using a variety of treatment approaches
Learning outcomes

At the end of the session, attendees should be able to identify and diagnose tooth wear, implement appropriate management and treatment strategies in tooth wear cases, and understand the Dahl principle and when it may be beneficial as a treatment option. Additionally, they should comprehend how occlusion can influence the treatment of wear cases and be able to select appropriate restorative materials for different indications in the treatment of wear cases.