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| Subject | DFT SCL Scheme |
| Description | This is very much a hands-on day utilising the opportunity to practice crown preparations on plastic teeth under supervision and providing constructive feedback. This is supplemented by providing the theory with a focus on evidence-based practice. |
| Venue | Windsor Dental Hulme, Manchester - Greater Manchester View details |
| Date & time | Friday 14 January 2022, 09:00 to 16:30 |
| Lecturer | Riaz Yar View details |
| Target audience | Mandatory: Foundation Dentist |
| Development outcome | C |
| Course style | Hands-on |
| Core topic | Not a core topic |
| Catering | None |
| CPD hours | 6:00 |
| Cost | No charge |
| Aims | - To improve the planning and provision of indirect restorations in general dental practice
- This day will be an in-depth appraisal of indirect restorations with an opportunity to practice techniques on phantom heads
- Realise the importance of a good quality temporary
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| Objectives | - To examine the indications for indirect restorations
- To discuss the need to replace missing teeth and identify the options that are available
- To identify the advantages and disadvantages of the different materials available
- To discuss patient selection and assessment
- To discuss and practice tooth preparation
- To make silicone indexes
- Fabricate good quality temporary crowns
- To discuss cementation and bonding
- To solve problems experienced by FDs.
- Identify criteria for the use of RBB and successful features incorporated within the design
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| Learning outcomes | - Recognise and manage the indications and contraindications for indirect restorations
- Advocate assessing indirect restorations in a structured protocol
- Modify current practice in relation to best clinical guidelines
- Identify factors which affect longterm prognosis of indirect restorations
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