Periodontology: Where are we? hands on course for dentists (NW180127N)
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Subject | Periodontics | ||
Description | This combination of hands on practice and lecture focuses on current concepts in periodontal diagnosis, treatment planning and supportive therapy of common periodontal problems. Risk factors will be discussed along with periodontal treatment pathways, surgical and non-surgical therapy and the use of antimicrobials. This course involves a hands on element using pigs jaws to practice basic surgical techniques | ||
Additional information | This course will involve the use of pigs jaws for the practical, hands-on element You can book onto the course after the closing date has passed, space permitting, Refunds will not be given after the closing date Registration will begin at 9am | ||
Venue | Royal Lancaster Infirmary, Lancaster - Lancashire ![]() | ||
Date & time | Saturday 27 January 2018, 09:30 to 16:30 | ||
Lecturers | Mr Jacopo Buti & Mr Faizan Zaheer ![]() | ||
Target audience | Mandatory: Dentist | ||
Development outcome | C | ||
Course style | Hands-on![]() | ||
Core topic | Not a core topic | ||
Catering | Refreshments and Lunch | ||
CPD hours | 5:30 | ||
Cost | £100.00 | ||
Aims | To update practitioners in: · Diagnosis and treatment planning in Periodontology · Risk factors and periodontal treatment pathways: full-mouth vs staged approach · Non-surgical therapy, use of antimicrobials, reassessment and supportive therapy · Introduction to basic surgical techniques with practical, hands-on element on pigs jaws | ||
Objectives | To update practitioners in current concepts of periodontal diagnosis and treatment planning and to provide simulated surgical teaching on pig’s heads. | ||
Learning outcomes | At the end of the course, practitioners will have discussed: · Current concepts in periodontal assessment and treatment planning; · Non-surgical therapy and its limitations; · Basic periodontal surgery, indications, flap design and suturing techniques. | ||